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61. Manila, Regional Delegation (Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Federa
The regional delegation in Manila changed its structure somewhat in 1996 withthe addition of a parttime The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\nauru
http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList150/33C46320C8650296C1256B66005A
About the ICRC ICRC activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Print this page Annual Report Manila, regional delegation (Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Western Samoa and the other island territories of the Pacific)
The regional delegation in Manila changed its structure somewhat in 1996 with the addition of a part-time ICRC representative for the Pacific, based in Fiji. The newly appointed representative was active primarily in promoting knowledge of and compliance with international humanitarian law across the region, thus leaving the Manila-based regional delegate more time to concentrate on the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Australia and New Zealand.
Both the Fiji-based ICRC representative and the regional delegate travelled extensively in the south Pacific to maintain contacts with governments and National Societies. In July the regional delegate took part in the Pacific Red Cross Societies' VIIth Programme Meeting, in Western Samoa.
Like all ICRC delegations, the Manila delegation worked to promote adherence to the various instruments of international humanitarian law by the States within its region. In June, Palau acceded to the four Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols. In July, the Philippines ratified the 1980 UN Weapons Convention and three of its four Protocols.

62. Regional Genealogy And Local History Research
regional Genealogy and Local history Research areas, countries, directories, regional WORLD WIDE. FARM ORIGINS history OF FARMING CITIES
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/regionalgenealogy.htm

LOCAL HISTORY RESEARCH
Regional Genealogy and Local History Research: areas, countries, directories,
organizations, local ancestry and local history studies.
Genealogy and Family History Internet Web Directory Search This Site Regional - World Wide Regional - Continental Sources ... Hispanic - Latino REGIONAL - WORLD WIDE FARM ORIGINS:
The basic ancestry and historical setting of mankind since Adam
and Eve, in all nations and history of the organization of work
have been involved in farming. More of the world's aggregate
manpower is devoted to agriculture than to all other occupations
combined.” Ref: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article.
Agricultural History on the Internet: A Finding Aid

Agricultural History Research
Almanac.com - The Old Farmer's Almanac Farm and Agriculture (AgNIC) Portal and Agriscape History of Horticulture: PlantFacts Living History, Agricultural, and Open-Air Museums The Museum of English Rural Life ... UK Country Life * United States Agriculture: Core Historical Literature of Agriculture U nited States history cannot fully be understood without studying its rural life and agricultural heritage.

63. Postgraduate Prospectus : History - University Of Newcastle Upon Tyne
regional history, MRes. 12 months full time. Aims. To study the history of regionsand regionalism across time and space at an advanced level,
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12 months full time
Aims
To study the history of regions and regionalism across time and space at an advanced level, through an extended programme of research training and teaching in the approaches used by regional historians.
School Web pages:
Programme Description
This unique new research training programme is designed to provide a springboard to PhD-level work. It is offered in collaboration with the AHRB Centre for North-East England History, which means students benefit from the combined expertise of regional historians based in the universities of Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria, Sunderland and Teesside. Compulsory modules (120 credits) are offered through a programme of workshops and seminars, covering a wide range of topics including: introduction to information skills; dissertation preparation; research methods in history; IT and history; issues in regional history; approaches to regional history. All modules are assessed by submitted course work. In the final semester students complete a dissertation on their chosen aspect of regional history (60 credits).
Entrance Requirements
A good 2:1 Honours degree in history or a related field. Applicants whose first language is not English require IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 575 (paper-based) or 233 (computer-based), or equivalent.

64. SPC - Our History
SPC s history. Serving Pacific island communities. Adapting to changing needs.One of the oldest regional organisations in the world, SPC celebrated its
http://www.spc.org.nc/AC/history.htm
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About SPC
Home Who we are
Areas of Focus
Our People Our Land Our Sea
Pacific Development Initiatives
SPC and the Millenium Development Goals
in the Pacific
Our contact
spc@spc.int

SPC Headquarters:
BP D5, 98848
Noumea Cedex
95 Promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata
New-Caledonia
Tel.: +687 26.20.00
Fax: +687 26.38.18 Suva Regional Office:
Private Mail Bag,
Suva, Fiji Islands Tel.: +679 337.07.33 Fax: +679 337.00.21 Last Updated: September 23, 2005
Who we are
SPC's History
Serving Pacific island communities
Adapting to changing needs
One of the oldest regional organisations in the world, SPC celebrated its 50th anniversary on 6 February 1997. It is a non-political, technical assistance and research body, fills a consultative and advisory role. SPC has constantly evolved, both reflecting and shaping the island regionalism that has built today's Pacific. Its capacity to adapt to the changing needs of both territories and independent island countries has enabled SPC to survive for more than half a century and will ensure its continuing role in the social and economic development of the Pacific Island region.
How SPC was founded
all 22 Island countries and territories are full members , along with the five remaining founding powers (the Netherlands is no longer a member; the United Kingdom, which had earlier resigned, rejoined in 1998). Each member can exercise one vote at the Conference of the Pacific Community, although debates are usually resolved by the Pacific way of consensus (general agreement) rather than a vote.

65. SPC History
The Organisation s history Helping Pacific island communities One of theoldest regional organisations in the world, SPC celebrated its 50th anniversary
http://www.spc.org.nc/history.htm
T he S ecretariat of the P acific C ommunity ACTIVITIES LAND RESOURCES FORESTRY:
Pacific Islands Forests and Trees Programme

Pacific German Regional Forestry Project
AGRICULTURE:
Crop Improvement

Plant Protection

MARINE RESOURCES
Coastal Fisheries ... Millenium Development Goals (MDGs)
HEALTH:
Public Health Surveillance

Distance education in Health

Health Promotion, Tobacco and Alcohol
HIV/AIDS and STIs ... Adolescent Reproductive Health SOCIO-ECONOMICS: Population and Demography Statistics including PRISM Pacific Women's Bureau Pacific Youth Bureau Cultural Affairs ... Community Education COMMUNICATION: Library Publications Information Technology SPC STAFF SPC's Staff Mail Ex-SPC staff member SPC Home Headquarters BP D5, 95 Promenade Roger Laroque, Anse Vata 98848 Noumea Cedex, New-Caledonia Tel.: +687 26.20.00 Fax: +687 26.38.18 Suva Regional Office Private Mail Bag, Suva, Fiji Islands Tel.: +679 337.07.33

66. Pacific Islands
While Urwin is interested in historyhe is currently reading The Fall of A regional colleague observes of Urwin, that he is the sort of person who
http://www.pacificislands.cc/pm22005/pmdefault.php?urlarticleid=0001

67. Fiji History
Fiji history overview of historic events. World66 the travel guide While Fijihas taken a less active role in regional affairs since the 1987 coups
http://www.world66.com/australiaandpacific/fiji/history
Fiji History - overview of historic events the travel guide you write Recent Changes

68. Radio Australia - Radio Guide - Schedule - Nauru
nauru Schedule for Wednesday. Overnight Programs A roundup of this week sregional current affairs 2135Verbatim. history
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/guide/nauru.htm
document.write(""); ABC Home Radio Television News ... Contact Us Schedule listen live now in regional languages: select a player:
Hourly News
Listen to news on the hour. Plan your listening with our full daily listing of programs, tailored to your time zone. Any changes to our schedules will be posted here. Nauru - Schedule for Monday Overnight Programs Encounter [ Religion ] Explore the connections between religion and life. The Science Show [ Science ] Scientific issues, debates, events, personalities, and discoveries. The National Interest [ Social Issues ] The major issues of the week. The Margaret Throsby Interview [ Music ] Conversation and music. Sunrise Programs In the Loop [ Social Issues ] Linking our Pacific neighbours with a lively mix of music, talk and the sounds of Oceania. The Sports Factor [ Sports ] Debate and celebrate the cultural significance of sport. Pacific Beat - Morning Edition [ News and Current Affairs ] News and current affairs about the Pacific Morning Programs AM [ News and Current Affairs ] Australian national current affairs.

69. UNSW PRESS - Catalogue
An introduction to the concepts relating to art history and theory. journalist togain unrestricted access to the refugee detention centre on nauru.
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70. Nauru
President of the Republic of nauru Minister for Foreign Affairs, Our region,the World s very first NuclearFree Zone, has a long history of supporting
http://www.un.org/webcast/ga/56/statements/011112nauruE.htm
Republic of Nauru
(Check against Delivery)
Statement
by
His Excellency Rene R. Harris O.J., M.P
President of the Republic of Nauru Minister for Foreign Affairs,
before the
United Nations General Assembly
56th General Debate
United Nations, New York November 12, 2001
Mr. President Excellencies Ladies and Gentlemen I bid you all welcome from the people of Nauru, the pleasant island. Let me avail myself of opportunity to extend to you Mr. President, my Government's belated congratulations on your assumption of the Presidency of the 56th session of the General Assembly.
Mr. President Much of the work of the U.N., since the despicable attacks on the United States of America on September 11 has been focused on counter-terrorism and this is understandable. The Security Councils adoption of resolution 1373, obligating members to implement anti-terrorist measures, should recognize the importance of supporting existing regional initiatives in the fight against terrorism. To this end, we welcome the undertakings by the Security Council Committee on Counter-Terrorism. The World Bank has predicted that the events of September 11 will exacerbate the already gloomy global economic outlook. Its ripples will be felt across all of the world's regions, particularly in countries dependent on tourism, remittances and foreign investment. It is thus critical that the Security Council allow the competent bodies of the U.N. to assess the costs of extending, expanding or adding new peacekeeping operations before implementation.

71. Luncheon Address By President Kuroda At The Opening Of The Pacific Liaison And C
Honorable Representatives from Kiribati, nauru, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu; ADB is supporting the Pacific Plan for Strengthening regional
http://www.adb.org/Documents/Speeches/2005/ms2005054.asp
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Luncheon Address at the Opening of the Pacific Liaison and Coordination Office
By
Haruhiko Kuroda
President, Asian Development Bank
3 August 2005
Sydney, Australia
Luncheon Address by President Kuroda at the Opening of the Pacific Liaison and Coordination Office Haruhiko Kuroda President Asian Development Bank 3 August 2005 Sydney, Australia I. Introduction ADB Governors, Mr. Davis;
Honorable Representatives from Kiribati, Nauru, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu;
Distinguished Guests;
Ladies and Gentlemen: Thank you for joining us to celebrate the opening of the Asian Development Bank's new Pacific Liaison and Coordination Office here in Sydney. Let me first express my thanks to the Australian Government for its considerable effort in helping us establish this office, and the Australian people for their warm hospitality. This office, together with our new offices in

72. Welcome To The Australian Greens Online - View Document
Tasmanian farmers and regional communities were bearing the brunt of government The Consulate General of nauru informed Senator Kerry Nettle today,
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Search Sections Personal tools You are here: Home Welcome to the Australian Greens Online Navigation Poll Why should the Senate be rescued from Coalition Control? Select the issue most important to you: To block an unfair, draconian Industrial Relations system To treat asylum-seekers as human beings To stop VSU and keep our universities alive To prevent the further concentration of media ownership To save Medicare, with quality health-care access for all All of the above and more - ultimate power corrupts View results All mpolls Related External links Gunns 20 Campaign page Aidwatch Tsunami Donations Guide PDF Democracy for Sale
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Petrol Prices Emphasise Need To Rethink Transport Issues
Australia currently spends $2.4b a year on the health impacts of car pollution

73. N
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n'makiaute
n'makiaute (vanuatu)
n ok
subdivisions of the soviet union
city of nuremberg (mittelfranken district, bavaria, germany)
n
house flags of portuguese shipping companies (m-p)
nº1
examples of asafo company flags (fante people, ghana)
nº2
examples of asafo company flags (fante people, ghana)
nº3
examples of asafo company flags (fante people, ghana)
na-griamel
federation na-griamel (vanuatu)
na
presidential standards 1931-1939 (spain)
naaldwijk
naaldwijk (the netherlands)
naarden
naarden (the netherlands)
nabari
mie (japan)
nabarra
lower navarre (traditional province, france)
nabburg county
nabburg county until 1972 (oberpfalz district, bavaria, germany)
nabeshima katsushige
daimyo flags - hizen (japan)
nablus subdistrict
judea and samaria district (israel, west bank occupied territories)
nabon
nabon canton (azuay, ecuador)
nachod
nachod city, czech republic náchod okres, czech republic
nachrodt-wiblingwerde
andalusian nation (spain)
nacina ves
nacina ves (slovakia)
nacional de mando (gallardete)
mexico - navy: masthead pennant
nacional socialista
mexico - nazi and neonazi movements: creole pride mexico - nazi and neonazi movements: partido nacional socialista de méxico
nacionales
historical flags 1936-1938 (spain)
nacioun gardians
nacioun gardians (cultural association, camargue, france)

74. The European Commission's Delegation For The Pacific - EU & Pacific Regional Par
Papua New Guinea and nauru were governed by Australia; Samoa, In the period19752002 EDF resources allocated to Pacific ACP regional projects totalled
http://www.delfji.cec.eu.int/en/eu_and_country/regional_partnership.htm
Europa The European Union in the World Delegations the European Commission's Delegation for the Pacific [EN] home what's new? site map links ... EU Guide
The European Union and the Pacific Region Overview Cotonou Agreement A strong regional partnership
Regional Partnership Download English brochure (13MB) Download French brochure (8MB)
The Pacific region has a number of characteristics that distinguish it from
its African and Caribbean partners and defines a special co-operation with the EU. The most obvious is the great physical distance between the
14 PACP themselves and with Europe.
Papua New Guinea is the geographical exception. As one half of the second largest island in the world and of the PACP countries, it shares a land border with Indonesia and is just across the Torres Strait from Australia. At the same time, it suffers from internal remoteness due to its extreme topography.
A further distinction is the considerably varied pattern of colonial and selfgovernment that preceded independence. The great majority of the African and Caribbean ACP countries were formerly French or British colonies that gained independence in the 1950s or 1960s. The PACP countries (with the exception of Samoa, which gained independence in 1962) attained full independence in the 1970s and 1980s. Nor were the former colonial powers exclusively or primarily European nations.

75. Internet Public Library: Australian History
Inicio Subject Collections regional and Country Information Australia Arts Links to Australian history institutions, organizations, journals,
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum30.15.00/
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Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
Australian Children’s Music Foundation
http://www.acmf.com.au/
A collection of Australian sheet music for music educators. The downloads section includes the songs “Kookaburra”, “I Love My Echidna”, and “Dig, Dig, Dig (Like a Wombat)”.
Australian Folk Songs
http://crixa.com/muse/songnet/
An extensive collection of Australian folk tunes. Both sheet music and audio files are provided for each song. A glossary of Australian words is also included.
Australian History on the Internet
http://www.nla.gov.au/oz/histsite.html
Links to Australian history institutions, organizations, journals, and other information sources, both in Australia and abroad. Includes information on Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History Sources. Part of the National Library of Australia Internet Subject Lists project.
Chemical Weapons in Australia During World War II
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~gplunkett/

76. Internet Public Library: South Pacific History
Home Subject Collections regional and Country Information South Pacific Arts and Short history of Hawai`i; originally appeared in the Honolulu
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum30.85.00/
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Business

Computers

Education
... South Pacific History This collection All of the IPL Advanced
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/
"This website contains over 3,000 biographies of New Zealanders who have 'made their mark' on this country. It does not include people who are alive."
Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Hawaii Looking Back
http://starbulletin.com/specials/millennium/
Short history of Hawai`i; originally appeared in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin in 1999.
New Zealand History
http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/index.html
Authored by the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, Wellington, New Zealand, this site includes annotated links organized by subject and a gallery of exhibitions on NZ history subjects.
Polynesian History and Origin
http://www.pbs.org/wayfinders/polynesian.html This website from PBS Online explores Polynesian history and how "Hawaiians, Tahitians, New Zealand and Cook Island Maori, and other Pacific Islanders have begun to reconstruct their ancient craft and sail them over the long seaways of the Pacific in order to rediscover their oceanic heritage."
Southern Cross University: Music Archive for the Pacific
http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/arts/music/musicarchive/ArchiveHome.html

77. Index_html — Gcap
nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles, New Zealand Aotearoa Asia Pacific Civil Society Statement to the regional Ministerial Meeting on
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English - Espa±ol - Fran§ais campaigns campaigns site select your country Afghanistan Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia-Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Ceuta Chad Chile China Christmas Island Cocos Islands Colombia Comoros Congo Congo DR Cook Islands Coral Sea Islands Costa Rica Cote d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Diego Garcia Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Faeroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kanaky - New Caledonia Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Malvinas - Falkland Islands Marshall islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Melilla Mexico Micronesia Moldova Monaco Mongolia Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar - Burma Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Zealand - Aotearoa Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue Norfolk Island North Korea Northern Marianas Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Palestine Panama Papua New Guinea

78. UNDP Title
nauru is spread over a land mass of 21 sq km, with an Exclusive Economic Zone history and Statistics. Progress on MDGs. UNDP Reports Publications
http://www.undp.org.fj/Templates/Nauru.htm
Islands in the Pacific
NAURU Contact: Country Programme I. Country Background
Nauru is spread over a land mass of 21 sq km, with an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covering 320,000 sq km. Its capital is Yaren and its major languages are English and Nauruan. Phosphate forms the mainstay of the Nauru economy. Population statistics in 1998 estimate the country's population at 11,000. II.Relevant Links History and Statistics Progress on MDGs Current Project List Past Projects List Regional Projects List Useful Links Vacancies Country Partners Site Map
UNDP Fiji Office, Tower Level 6, Reserve Bank Building Pratt Street, Suva, Fiji Islands
Telephone: (679) 331 2500; Facsimile: (679) 330 1718;
Official correspondence: fo.fji@undp.org
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79. The New Triple Alliance By Martin Walker - The Globalist > > Global History
Globalist Report Global history The New Triple Alliance The emerging TripleAlliance is of far more than merely regional importance.
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80. Ethiopian Wildlife And Natural History Society
Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural history Society (EWNHS) is the BirdLife Partner Undertook an educational and awareness raising regional workshop on the
http://www.birdlife.org/worldwide/national/ethiopia/
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Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society (EWNHS)
Ethiopian Wildlife and Natural History Society (EWNHS) is the BirdLife Partner Founded in:
Members:
Staff:
Address:
P O Box 13303, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Email: ewnhs.ble@telecom.net.et
Mission of the organisation
Under the theme "Conservation for Survival", the overall goal of the Society is Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Ethiopian Resources; Specific Objectives are:
  • Conduct and support research concerning Ethiopia’s fauna and flora Disseminate information and create awareness of the need for the conservation and wise use of Ethiopia’s natural resources and the environment
Key Activities
Indoor/Outdoor activities
  • Serves the non-formal environmental education component Produces opportunity for members and non-members to learn about Ethiopia’s environment and national and historical heritage (lectures, Seminars, Workshops, Panel discussions, field trips etc,)

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