Geopolitical storymaking about Tonga and Fiji: How media fooled people to believe Ma'afu wanted Lau
Just when Tongan Democratic Party leader ‘Akilisi Pohiva stumped the public by saying he admired Fiji’s Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama because “he has been able to make things happen and take development to the people,” the Government of Tonga’s Minister for Lands, Lord Ma’afu, came right out of the blue and trumped him (Tonga Daily News, 2014a ...
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Spartan Daily, October 31, 1990 [PDF]
Volume 95, Issue 44https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8043/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Unraveling India’s cultural diplomacy with Fiji: a decade of engagement (2014 − 2025)
Cultural diplomacy leverages on a nation’s culture to influence perceptions, opinions and actions without coercion. Over the past decade, India, previously distant from this strategy, has adopted a more proactive approach, particularly with the Modi ...
Sakul Kundra +2 more
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Extracellular vesicles transfer nuclear Abl-dependent and radiation-induced miR-34c into unirradiated cells to cause bystander effects. [PDF]
Ionizing radiation (IR) not only activates DNA damage response (DDR) in irradiated cells but also induces bystander effects (BE) in cells not directly targeted by radiation.
Chan, Josolyn +3 more
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Constructions of health, weight and bodily appearance among Indo-Fijian women across three generations : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Psychology at Massey University [PDF]
Discursive constructions of a 'thin ideal' body shape today have often associated the slender body to the idea of a 'healthy weight' and physical beauty.
Nath, Namrata
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A case for Fiji’s grassroots citizenry and media to be better informed, engaged for democracy
Democracy in Fiji has been top-down where primarily the middle class and the wealthy elite have understood its true merits and values. Politicians, professionals, academics and civil society organisations, rather than the grassroots population, have been at the forefront of advocating against coups.
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International migration in New Zealand: Context, components and policy issues [PDF]
This paper explores Aotearoa/New Zealand’s distinctive heritage as both a ‘traditional land of immigration’ as well as a ‘country of emigration’, with particular reference to contemporary policy issues and research initiatives. An underlying theme of the
Bedford, Richard +2 more
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Syntaphilin Ubiquitination Regulates Mitochondrial Dynamics and Tumor Cell Movements. [PDF]
Syntaphilin (SNPH) inhibits the movement of mitochondria in tumor cells, preventing their accumulation at the cortical cytoskeleton and limiting the bioenergetics of cell motility and invasion. Although this may suppress metastasis, the regulation of the
Agarwal, Ekta +11 more
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Big enough for all of us: geo-strategic competition in the Pacific Islands [PDF]
China\u27s growing engagement in the Pacific Islands has fueled talk of great-power competition in the region. But viewing China\u27s activities in the region in geo-strategic terms is inappropriate and potentially counter-productive.
Jenny Hayward-Jones
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Debating Lapita: distribution, chronology, society and subsistence [PDF]
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