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    Long Live Dogs

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    are other dog breeds that live longer than expected. I Heart Dogs and Pet Breeds listed the 6 longest-living dogs that will be with you for a longer time: 1. New Guinea Singing Dog I NEVER TALK ABOUT NEW GUINEA SINGING DOGS BUT I LOVE THEM WATCH THIS https://t.co/tbT4xtOLeI — Furry Friend (@ffvadvance) March 10, 2016 New Guinea Singing Dog has a maximum life expectancy of 20 years and an average life expectancy of 20 years and an average life expectancy of 18 years. It is a…

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    world become so unequal? The answer lays in our agriculture, our animals, and our ability to grow and conquer. The people of Papua New Guinea are extremely under-developed, why? Because they live in such a wet and unforgiving climate, that they are constantly in search for food. Their main food source? Sago, a tree that grows in the forest of Papua New Guinea, it takes many people, and a lot of time to harvest sago, and it isn’t really the best crop either, it is low in protein, and they…

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    a commentator. It began in 1967 Papua New Guinea where Neville was a government worker who oversaw the natives and Lois as his new wife, a well bred Australian woman thrust into the alien world of Papua New Guinea. Then Nanette is introduced, a busy body neighbour, who gave a falsely warm welcome and multiple backhand compliments to Loi, she represents the white society of that time; she holds a superior attitude particularly towards the Papua New Guinea people and. Through act one Lois’s 3…

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    parent probably knows, there is a time in a child’s life where they do not understand the concept and capabilities of death. It was during this period in my life that my parents decided it was acceptable to give me my own pet guinea pig. While I do not particularly remember this guinea pig, who I lovingly named Jenna, I do remember very vividly the moments leading up to her brutal death. It was a playdate like any other, which meant that I was sitting in my room playing absentmindedly with…

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    My summer was as terrible as cancer. That's right, as terrible as cancer! Literally. Here are just a few reasons why my summer was horrible. My great grandma died of cancer, my dad had a heart attack. My volleyball coach died of cancer. My guinea pig died and I was in a car crash. What a dreadful summer. I was in the school waiting for the last seconds to count down before summer would begin. Wahoo! I was thinking about what I would do and saying that this is going to be the best summer ever.…

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    work in New Guinea Jared Diamond new Guinean companion Yali asked the question “to why is it that you white people developed so much cargo, but we have little cargo of our own?” .Jared Diamond understood that Yali's question touched the heart of an incredible puzzle of mankind's history as to why the world is so imbalanced. Why were Europeans the ones with all the load? Why had they assumed control such an extensive amount of the world, rather than the local individuals of New Guinea? This is…

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    Peter Ryan recounts his unique story about living and exercising reconnaissance missions on the island of New Guinea in his personal memoir Fear Drive My Feet. Always fearing Japanese attack, Ryan had to tread carefully while gathering intelligence and interacting with the native peoples of New Guinea. While on the island, Ryan was given a variety of different tasks including, delivering messages, communicating with the locals, and commenting on Japanese movements. Fear Drive My Feet is a war…

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    DBTI Case Study

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    implication of the use of paperless system on the academic performances of the students’ learning at Don Bosco Technological Institute in Papua New Guinea. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: The intention of this study is to explore the impact of paperless system on the academic performances of the students at Don Bosco Technological Institute in Papua New Guinea. This study attempts to answer the question below: Are the facilities provided in Don Bosco Technological Institute effectively assisting the…

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    Oldest Tsunami Victim

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    6000-Year-Old Human Skull Found In Papua New Guinea Likely Belongs To World's Oldest Tsunami Victim In 1929, the 6000-year-old human skull was found in a site at Papua New Guinea. New research analysis has now revealed that the ancient skull likely belongs to the oldest tsunami victim in the world, and the catasthrophic event killed that person. Professor James Goff, the first author of the study and a UNSW Sydney scientist, says that the site where the Aitape Skull was found was once covered…

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    Witchcraft In Africa

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    (McGarry, Karen. 2016. Manipulating the spiritual: witchcraft. Lecture given in Anthropology 1AB3, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, January 25th). Witch accusations and sorcery aren't new among the highlands and small villages in Papua New Guinea, there is a connection with religion and this topic. Africa is largely known for witchcraft and sorcery which gives this stigma to it, most cases of illness, bad luck/ misfortune, killings and political unrest is usually traced back to witchcraft…

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