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    Once upon a time there were three little pigs. One pig bought a store that sold straw while the second pig bought a store that sold sticks. They unpacked their products at a very fast pace. They danced and sang all day therefore they didn’t open their store right away. Then a third pig moved in and bought a store that sold bricks, and opened his store right away. While the third pig was having a lot of customers, he stated “ I’m glad I’m not lazy like my other brothers.” The next day the…

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    Once upon a time, there “was” three little pigs and a big bad wolf. At, first the pigs were skeptical with moving next to a wolf's house, for obvious reasons. The first pig built his house out of straw, the second pig made his out of twigs, and the third pig made his out of concrete. When night fall came and the pigs were sleeping, the big bad wolf came out, since he was asleep all day. The big nasty wolf schemed day and night and decided it was time for supper for himself. “ I can’t wait for…

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    Three Little Pig's House

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    complication was when the wolf blew down the first and second house. The second complication was when the wolf was trying to eat the pigs. 
 D. Both complications were resolve by the two pigs running into the third pig's house and the Wolf not being able to blow this house down because it was made out of bricks. 
 E. The ending of the story of the three little pigs ended by the wolf not being able to blow the house down. Then because it tried to…

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    Did you know, pigs are probably the most intelligent domestic animals known to man? Even more so than cats and dogs! This is why it may come as a surprise to some when they read “The Story of the Three Little Pigs.” This is because the first two pigs, despite what is said about them, are shown as very unintelligent animals; they make houses out of flimsy material, allowing them to be blown down and the two pigs to be eaten by the Wolf. The third Pig, however, lives up to his pig name and built…

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    raising pigs because we know many people that have done or are doing them. They recommended swine for my first year. Before we got the pigs, we started building their pen. My dad and I started by mapping out what we were going to build on a piece of paper. There were four main parts that had to be built; a shelter, a place for the feeder, a place for the waterer, and a mud pit. We gather panels and poles and…

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    The Kokoda Campaign

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    battle continued over a four month period thought New Guinea and surrounding islands. The main purpose of the campaign from the Australian side was to protect New Guinea from the Japanese whose plan was to invade and claim their land as their own. This is known to be one of the bloodiest campaigns of the World War with the trail being extremely narrow and no where to hide and be protected. It has left a strong, unbreakable bond between New Guinea and Australia which will continue throughout both…

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    The Trobriand Islands, located on the coast of Eastern New Guinea, is one of anthropology’s most “scared places”(Weiner 1). Malinowski and Weiner both did fieldwork research there that later became significant ethnographic work about the matrilineal society. Gender plays an important role in Trobriand Islands. Women and men have different duties in the economy and with children. Additionally, for the people of Trobriand Islands, food is not only something they eat, but something with…

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    endeavors are not necessarily taught, yet it can globally be expanded. Professor Daniel Azfal: The American living overseas. Daniel Azfal is an American Social Sciences Professor at the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) located in the city capital of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. He holds a MA in Anthropology from the University of Maryland. After his graduation in 2001, he planned to go to a small town in Colombia to do some research about an indigenous community group: “My uncle was…

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    The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a holistic perception of health. According to the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO, 2011), Aboriginal health involves the physical, emotional, social, and cultural well-being of the individual and the entire community he belongs with. The involvement of the whole community is considered to be the key standard in helping each Indigenous individual achieve their optimum potential. Whilst the health mainstream…

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    Geographic Luck Why are some countries so wealthy and modern, while others are left in misfortune and poverty? This is a question Jared Diamond and many others ask themselves almost everyday. After a visit to New Guinea, and many years of research Diamond formed the theory of “Geographic Luck.” His theory divulges on how it doesn’t matter the brilliance or dexterity of the native people, but the raw materials they are given. According to Jared Diamond the modern world is so unequal because of…

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