Articles, tagged with "papua new guinea", page 5
02nd February 2009
If you are like me, you probably know over the years, there's been a lot of research about acne care and acne skin clear lesions. The condition causes scarring, both of a physical and a psychological nature. Most people have a pimple every now and again, ...
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Laurel Levine
01st February 2009
Let me tell you a quick story. The secret to beautiful clear skin is natural. You should never put anything on your face or body that you would not put in your mouth, period. You should eat natural nutrient-rich foods, not the junk that passes for "food" ...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
09th January 2009
In forex terminology, commodity forex trading refers to the exchange of a country that depends highly on exports. The countries that have commodity currency are those that have economies that rely chiefly on exporting raw materials to gain income. In a wa...
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Author:
Timothy Stevens
05th January 2009
Sugar gliders make great pets. Not only are the exotic-making them the envy of other pet owners - they are also very gathering. Sugar gliders are known to branch very well with their owners, and you will very regularly find the sweetie gliders comfortably...
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Author:
Judd Snell
19th December 2008
The discovery of novel chemical compounds from deep-sea marine organisms often takes us to new and exciting locations. One of the first steps in planning such an expedition is to thoroughly review the scientific literature about a new target site. This in...
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Author:
Brayan Peter
03rd December 2008
Sugar gliders make great pets. Not only are the exotic-making them the envy of other pet owners - they are also very social. Sugar gliders are known to bond very well with their owners, and you will very often find the sugar gliders comfortably squeezed i...
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Author:
Joshua Simms
01st December 2008
If you are on the look out for the finest collection of aquatic life in Australia, then head no further than the gargantuan Sydney Aquarium. Holding over 11,500 animals representing almost 700 different species this amazing complex is one of the largest i...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
26th September 2008
27.01.06
By James Frankham
New Zealand Herald
My world is mute. Conversations, signs and words cannot find their way into my simple, Spanish-less existence. I decide to embark on Spanish lessons.
I know a smattering of German, a handful of French,...
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Author:
Eric Castro
22nd August 2008
While some societies have momentous coming of age ceremonies (boys in Papua New Guinea wear a conical hat draped in leaves which reach to below the waist), we in Britain stick to the tried and tested routine of opening 18th birthday gifts in the morning...
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Johnasmith
24th July 2008
Adolescence is typically a difficult, confusing stage for any individual. Angst and raging hormones almost never miss a growing teenager. Media today has an immense concern for the supposedly hellish high school life. But other teenagers in other parts of...
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Author:
globalbpo1
03rd June 2008
Chikungunya is a relatively rare form of viral fever caused by an alphavirus that is spread by mosquito bites. The disease resembles dengue fever, and is characterized by severe, sometimes persistent, joint pain(arthitis) , as well as fever and rash. Chik...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
06th May 2008
If your idea of a holidays is the up most of luxury and seclusion then a villa holiday is likely to appeal. There are hundreds of thousands of villas across the globe, each with their own appeal from relaxing on private beaches to exploring the depths of ...
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Author:
Liam Gerken
11th April 2008
The IFC is expanding its role in sustainable development of mining in Asia and this year is focusing on South East Asia, particularly Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Indonesia.
IFC senior investment officer Karsten Fuelster, based in Jakarta, say...
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Author:
asiaminer11
11th April 2008
An impressive line-up of speakers representing companies at the forefront of the mining industry in Asia, Australia and the South-West Pacific makes The ASIA Miner Investing in Mining Conference a not-to-be-missed event.
The theme of this mining confer...
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Author:
asiaminer11
28th August 2007
World Bank president Bob Zoellick says it is "absolutely critical" that Australia open its gates to migrant workers from its South Pacific neighbours.
"Labour mobility is absolutely critical to the long-term development of the South Pacific," Mr Zoelli...
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Author:
amerie