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41. Border-Crossing Sessions
Frank highlights the continued participation of regional rulers in War and Remembrance on Peleliu, palau history and Tourism for Islanders, Americans,
http://www.aasianst.org/absts/2004abst/Border/sessions.htm
BORDER-CROSSING SESSIONS Border-Crossing Sessions, Table of Contents Panels by World Area Main Menu View the Timetable of Panels Organizer: Kenneth M. Swope, Marist College Chair and Discussant: Benjamin Elman, Princeton University Laichen Sun, California State University, Fullerton A Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness: The Priest Keinen’s "Korea Day by Day" Jurgis Elisonas, Indiana University There is a vast and shrill Japanese literature on Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s Korean war of 1592–1598. Japanese participants who wrote accounts of the invasion invariably invoked the myth of a primordial conquest of Korea by Empress Jingû as a historical precedent and justification. "Japan is the Land of the Gods" was their article of faith, and they gloried in the war of aggression. Commiseration with the dreadful fate of the tens of thousands of innocent men, women, and children who were hunted down to be killed, mutilated, or enslaved by the Japanese troops is not a hallmark of this literature. If any of the authors felt doubts about his mission on the Korean peninsula, he kept it well hidden. The striking exception is Keinen, a priest of the True Pure Land sect who accompanied the daimyo Ôta Kazuyoshi to Korea in 1597 in the capacity of his personal chaplain and physician. "An innocent abroad in this company, an unwilling eyewitness aghast at what he saw," is how I describe Keinen in chapter 19 of the new

42. Virtual Tour Of The Mount Airy Museum Of Regional History In North Carolina
OklahomaUS, Oman, Oregon-US, Pakistan, palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Pennsylvania-US 2002 - Mount Airy Museum of regional history
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Name Organization Address City State Zip Alabama-US Alaska-US Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Arizona-US Arkansas-US Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbajan Azores (Portugal) Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bolivia Bonaire (Netherlands Antillies) Bosnia Botswana Brazil British Virgin Islands Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi California-US Cambodia Cameroon Canada Canary Islands Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Channel Islands Chile China - People's Republic of Colombia Colorado-US Congo - Democratic Republic of Congo - Republic of Connecticut-US Cook Islands Costa Rica Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Croatia Curacao (Netherlands Antillies) Cyprus Czech Republic Delware-US Denmark District Of Columbia-US Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador England Equatorial Guniea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Faroe Islands (Denmark) Fiji Finland Florida-US France French Guiana French Polynesia Gabon Gambia Georga-US Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland (Denmark) Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Hawaii-US Holland (Netherlands) Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland Idaho-US Illinois -US India Indiana-US Indonesia Iowa-US Ireland - Republic Of Israel Italy Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire) Jamaica Japan Jordan Kansas-US Kazakhstan Kentucky-US Kenya Kiribati Korea (South Korea) Kosrae (Federated States of Micronesia) Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Liechtenstein Lithuania Louisana-US Luxembourg Macau Macedonia Madagascar Maderia (Portugal) Maine-US

43. The Nuclear History Of Micronesia And The Pacific, By Richard N. Salvador, Repub
The NPT forms the integrated network of unilateral, bilateral, regional and palau A Challenge to the Rule of Law in Micronesia Report of a Mission on
http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/1999/08/00_salvador_micronesia.htm

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The Nuclear History of Micronesia and the Pacific
by Richard N. Salvador*, Republic of Belau, August 1999 "The first shot, Bravo, the largest single nuclear explosion conducted by the United States, with a destructive capability more than one thousand times that of the Hiroshima bomb, was detonated on 1 March 1954. The explosion was so powerful it vaporized several small islands …" "...To this day, peoples of Rongelap, Bikini, Enewetak, and many in the Marshall Islands continue to suffer from cancer, miscarriages, and tumors." In Belau (Palau), where I come from, we were spared the harrowing experiences of the atomic testings. Kwajalein, Bikini and Enewetak in the Marshall Islands, however, were chosen for a supply base and a smaller command center, respectively, and which were used for the bomb testings. The Marshall Islands suffered the most from these military occupations and tests. Kwajelein also became a vital link in the supply route for American forces during the Korean War as well as a base for missile tests later. On Saipan, the main island of what is now the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, the Central Intelligence set up a camp which operated a secret training for Chinese nationalist guerillas who were part of an unsuccessful plan to invade the Chinese mainland (Robie p.144).

44. Palau --  Encyclopædia Britannica
palau Relations between palau and Taiwan were strengthened in 2000. Provides information on regional attractions, culture, history, events,
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9344167

45. PALAU --  Encyclopædia Britannica
palau A republic in the Caroline Islands of the western Pacific Ocean, Provides information on regional attractions, culture, history, events,
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9113870

46. TRAVEL.com ® RegionalOceaniaPalauSociety And Culture
Top regional Oceania palau Society and Culture information on the Micronesian nation of palau including the history, geography and the people.
http://www.travel.com/Regional/Oceania/Palau/Society_and_Culture/

47. TRAVEL.com ® RegionalOceaniaPalauMaps And Views
Top regional Oceania palau Maps and Views An indepth study of Sonsorol island including history, maps and over 400 photos.
http://www.travel.com/Regional/Oceania/Palau/Maps_and_Views/

48. The Contemporary History, Volume 12 - Table Of Contents
We first describe the history of the AsiaPacific migration system in three phasesthe Age of Indenture, The regional Context of Tourism in palau
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/contemporary_pacific/toc/cp12.2.html
The Contemporary Pacific 12.2, Fall 2000
Contents
Articles and Dialogue
    Wesley-Smith, Terence.
  • Introduction
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    Subjects:
    • Palau Study and teaching. Globalization. Area studies Hawaii.
    • Nero, Karen L.
      Brel Murray, Fermina.
      Burton, Michael L.
    • The Meanings of Work in Contemporary Palau: Policy Implications of Globalization in the Pacific
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      Subjects:
      • Labor Palau. Labor supply Palau. Occupations Palau.
      Abstract:
        Economic and political changes in Palau in the last two decades have led to a rapid increase in the numbers of foreign workers. At current levels of growth, Palauans could become a minority in their own country. We examine the global processes that have produced this phenomenon and discuss their social and cultural impacts on Palau. In doing so we examine ways the meanings of work in Palau are understood, and how these are changing. We conclude that a new distinctly Palauan system of occupations is emerging that is neither traditional nor purely western and that is widely shared between Palauans and non-Palauans.
      Keywords:
        foreign labor, globalization, occupations, Palau, work

49. AnyWho: Internet Directory Assistance; Yellow Pages, White Pages, Toll-Free Numb
Find out about the palau Islands and what the world is talking about these days. Includes history, news, maps, weather, forum, contacts and photos about
http://www.anywho.com/cgi-bin/webdrill?catkey=gwd/Top/Regional/Oceania/Palau/Tra

50. First Moving Cultures Conferences
The regional PoliticoEconomic Context of Tourism and Tourism Development in palau The Japanese Encounter with the South Japanese Tourists in palau
http://www.hawaii.edu/movingcultures/stage1_conference_agenda.htm

51. Palau Paradise Of The Pacific- Palau Resources
Reader s Digest World Presents The Living Edens palauParadise of the Pacific palau - Environmental Legislation Review. South Pacific regional
http://www.pbs.org/edens/palau/p_resources.htm
1997 CIA World Factbook: Palau
http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ps.html This site contains in-depth information about Palau, including facts about the island's geography, people, government, economy, transportation and much more. Coral Reef Alliance
http://www.coral.org/Home.html Visitors will find scores of information about coral reefs at this Web site. View the photo gallery and learn more about coral reef endangerment and conservation projects. Micronesian Seminar: Research Issues in Micronesia
http://www.microstate.net/micsem/srindex.htm The Micronesian Seminar is a private organization which engages in public education within Micronesia. Here you can research current events and obtain information on political issues in Micronesian society. Palau Visitors Authority
http://visit-palau.com/

52. Download Interdisciplinary, Cross-regional And Standard-specific Units, Outreach
Outreach World Download interdisciplinary, crossregional and A Brief history of Vietnam (1858-2004) and Its Evolving Communist System
http://www.outreachworld.org/searchresources.asp?timeperiodid=5

53. Download Interdisciplinary, Cross-regional And Standard-specific Units, Outreach
Outreach World Download interdisciplinary, crossregional and standard-specific units A lesson on the largest country in Africa for history, geography,
http://www.outreachworld.org/searchresources.asp?globalregionid=47

54. Palau National Olympic Commitee
palau National Olympic Committee in cooperation with Community Advocacy Program The Oceania Women in Sports regional meeting will take place early April
http://www.oceaniasport.com/palau/
Introduction Executive Staff Programs ... List of Sponsors
Palau NOC prepares Budget for 2006 Wednesday, 24th August 2005 With less than 2 months complete the Palau government fiscal year for 2005, Budget requests and hearings are being conducted at the Palau National Congress for 2006. Palau National Olympic Committee has provided an updated report for Team Palau and the NOC operations for 2005 and a budget for 2006 Team Palau to the Micronesia Games and regular operations of the NOC. The total budget for Palau NOC regular operations amounts to $150,000.00 and Team Palau 2006 Micronesia Games at $250,000.00. Women in Motion 5km Walkathon Monday, 9th May 2005 Full Story Shell Palau Donate $35,000US to Team Palau and Palau NOC Monday, 9th May 2005 Shell Palau Area Manager Frank Kyota had an opportunity to meet Vice Chairman of Team Palau Governor Skebong and presented a check of US$35,000 to Team Palau. Accompanying Skebong are Team Palau athletes from Canoe Team and Basketball Team. Team Palau and Palau NOC Extends Appreciation to Shell Palau for their Partnership and Donation! Team Palau 2005 Preparation Monday, 11th April 2005

55. Marine Species In The Pacific - Pacific Regional Environment Programme
In Fiji there is a history of taking dolphins and toothed whales for their teeth, This has resulted in the establishment of the regional Marine Turtle
http://www.sprep.org.ws/topic/marine.htm

SPREP
Members News Publications ... Home Find out about: SPREP Natural resources Nature conservation Coastal management ... Legal Documents Search powered by Google Home Topic
Marine species in the Pacific
Introduction
The Pacific islands region is the largest continuous marine habitat on the planet, the Pacific ocean. It is home to a wide range of large marine animals including mammals like whales, dolphins, porpoise and dugongs and marine turtles. Maintaining healthy populations is essential to maintaining oceanic productivity.
Marine mammals
Despite efforts in certain areas and on certain species e.g. humpback whales, detailed knowledge of marine mammals is at best extremely limited. This is in part due to limited resources and expertise to undertake research in the region, the vastness of the region itself and the diversity of its marine mammals in it.
Whales
Blue Fin Sei Humpback recovery uncertain, currently under investigation through an integrated research programme - total population of Oceania probably of the order of 2000 animals

56. Manila Regional Delegation (Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau
In August the regional delegation organized a dissemination training course in Suva for 11 Red Cross The ICRC worldwide\Asia and the Pacific\palau
http://www.icrc.org/web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList140/3A0D0FF81A0D36F1C1256B660058
About the ICRC ICRC activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Print this page Annual Report Manila Regional delegation (Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Western Samoa, autonomous States, territories and colonies of the Pacific)
Introduction
The ICRC maintained contacts with National Societies and governments in order to encourage ratification of the Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols by those Pacific States which had not yet done so, and to support the National Societies in their dissemination efforts. In December the ICRC opened a media liaison office in Sydney, Australia.
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The regional delegate carried out three missions to Australia in the course of the year. He went to Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney to pursue the dialogue with the government and the National Society, to take part in a basic training course for future Australian Red Cross delegates and to prepare the Second Regional Conference on International Humanitarian Law.
In May delegates went to Canberra and Melbourne to brief the Australian Red Cross and government officials on the ICRC's activities in the region and to discuss the government's contribution to the institution's budget. In July delegates took part in a conference organized by the armed forces in Townsville (Queensland) on the impact of international humanitarian law on the conduct of operations by land commanders.

57. Manila, Regional Delegation (Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Federa
The regional delegation in Manila changed its structure somewhat in 1996 with the In June, palau acceded to the four Geneva Conventions and their
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.

58. NAURU Information On Government, People, History, Economy
Nauruan Hospitality, Stamps, and Images A Brief history of Nauru APEC has become the primary vehicle regional vehicle for promoting open trade and
http://www.un.int/nauru/aboutnauru.html

59. Palau Arts
palau Arts. http//webdirectory.natlib.govt.nz/dir/en/pacific/regional/palau/arts. .. masck.com palau de les arts palau de les arts Valencian
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  • Sharing Cultures Not Diseases
    Search Pacific Islands AIDS Directory Sharing Cultures Not Diseases The 9 th Pacific Arts Festival washeld in Palau from 22-31 July 2004. This provided an opportunity to raise awareness on HIV/AIDS
    http://www.spc.org.nc/aids/English/Text/sharingculturesnotdiseases.htm
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    palau de les arts Valencian architect/engineer Santiago Calatrava is the favorite son of his fair city, and he has created some amazing buildings in his home town. Part of the Ciutat de les Arts i e http://www.masck.com/arch/arts.html
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60. History - Federated States Of Micronesia
he FSM has a rich history dating back several thousand years. The FSM, Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of palau each negotiated a
http://www.visit-fsm.org/visitors/history.html

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he FSM has a rich history dating back several thousand years. The islands were originally settled by ancient people sailing east from Asia and north from Polynesia . Later discovers and settlers included the Spanish, Germans, and Japanese and evidence of their former presence is found throughout the islands. Following the trusteeship under U.S. administration after W.W. II, the FSM is now independent and self-governing. Most linguistic and archaeological evidence indicates that the islands were first discovered and settled between two and three thousand years ago . The first settlers are often described as Austronesian speakers possessing horticultural skills and highly sophisticated maritime knowledge . These first settlers are thought to have migrated eastward from Southeast Asia to Yap. From there, some migrated south to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and New Caledonia, and later to Kiribati and the Marshall Islands. The oral histories of the Micronesian people indicate close affiliations and interactions in the past among the members of the island societies comprising the present-day FSM. The Lelu ruins in Kosrae (1400 AD) and the Nan Madol ruins of Pohnpei (1000 AD) are impressive reminders of the accomplishments of these early peoples.

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