Articles, tagged with "papua new guinea", page 4
02nd October 2009
If you are an adventure freak, you must have already heard of Kokoda. This is the world's most difficult trekking expedition with a historical background. Situated in Papua New Guinea, the Kokoda track is breathtaking all the way.
The track is 96 kilo...
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Author:
Julie Stinson
22nd September 2009
The Kokoda Trail is one of the world's great treks and it is a challenge to be enjoyed by the fit bushwalker. It has the past history of bitter fighting between Australian and Japanese armies during the early days of the war in the Pacific in World War II...
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Author:
Henry Funk
03rd September 2009
The ACP consists of 46 countries of Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific and these countries are divided into the following three categories:
Least-developed ACP states
• Angola
• Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi
• Republic of Cape Verde, Centr...
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Author:
Martin Boyd
27th August 2009
Project Management Courses and Workshops
There is a range of courses and workshops available in Australia in the field of project management training. The Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM) is responsible for these and has the following ...
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Author:
Allen James
07th August 2009
Now, if you are heading for a movie at the Satyam multiplex in Chennai, may we suggest you get there a little early! It's not because of the peak hour traffic or the parking, we assure you! Get there early to experience sheer "Ecstasy!"
Succumb to tempt...
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Author:
Anand
24th July 2009
There are many adventurous sports like river rafting, wind and wave surfing, para-gliding, bunjee jumping and among others,but nothing is more adventurous, harsh but enjoyable than trekking.Kokoda trail is 96 kilometers long thick splendid green jungle tr...
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Author:
Henry Funk
24th July 2009
Project Management Triangle
The easiest way to understand business project management is through the project management triangle. Any project is to be performed and delivered under a few constraints. Three constraints have been identified and these mak...
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Author:
Allen James
11th June 2009
Surfing is one of the most popular adventure sports in the world but the problem with it is that the conditions required to surf properly are not available everywhere. There are some specific regions across the globe where the conditions are just right to...
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Author:
Andy Griffiths
05th June 2009
Partners in ExxonMobil XOM.AX's liquefied natural gas project, based in Papua New Guinea, are eagerly anticipating the finalization of a financial package that will get the project into production. The good news comes after the consortium reached a key su...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th June 2009
Before we start to try and understand where are the so called safe places when the catastrophe of 2012 hits our planet, we should first understand where the most dangerous places are and why. This will help us better understand how to prepare and what to ...
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Author:
Gerard Le Flamand
21st May 2009
Birdwatching (or birding) can involve some time spent crouching stock-still in a field, but there's also time spent researching and stalking your prey, and the pay-off, when your plumed or feathered quarry arrives, can be well worth your patience. The bes...
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Author:
B. Metcalfe
20th May 2009
Kokoda is one of the most unique, rewarding experiences for the track adventures. The Kokoda Trail is an arduous trek through harsh yet magnificent, jungles between the north and south coasts of Papua New Guinea. This 96 kilometre trail is best known for ...
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Author:
Henry Funk
17th March 2009
This is a State full of extremes. In the far west the Simpson Desert, with its dunes and inhospitable gibber plains gives way to the Channel Country, an area laced with an intricate web of often dry streams that after heavy rain may spill to cover the lan...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
09th March 2009
The name shark came from the Mayan word ‘xook.' The shark callers of Kontu in Papua New Guinea are the one who made people aware of the relationship of man and shark. In this time, sharks were not really ferocious, such that they were called sea dogs.
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Author:
Urmann
23rd February 2009
Tilapia has become the third most important fish in aquaculture after carps and salmon, with production reaching 1,505,804 metric tons per year in 2002.Because of their large size, rapid growth, and delicious flavour, a number of tilapia and their various...
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Author:
Camara Consulting