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Even if it appears that the top political leaders are the primary players in social and political conflicts, all members of society are affected, feeling the vulnerability and oppression that insidiously operates below the surface of daily life.
Mona C. S. Schatz +2 more
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Non-Immigrant Labor Policy in the United States [PDF]
The employment of foreign workers as a supplement to the domestic labor force has been a recurrent public policy issue throughout much of the history of the United States.
Briggs, Vernon M. , Jr.
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Efficacy of aerial broadcast baiting in reducing brown treesnake numbers
The brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) is an invasive predator that was introduced on Guam as a stowaway in cargo after World War II. Since then, the population has exploded, attaining 50 to 100 snakes per ha in some areas.
Larry Clark, Peter J. Savarie
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Letter from Zeny Custodio, President of the Filipino Ladies Association of Guam, to Geraldine Ferraro [PDF]
Letter from Zeny Custodio, President of the Filipino Ladies Association of Guam, to Geraldine Ferraro. Custodio offers support and a campaign donation of $100.
Custodio, Zeny, Ferraro, Geraldine
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Law of the Sea Cruise to Map the Western Insular Margin and 2500-m Isobath of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Cruise Report [PDF]
U.S. Law of the Sea cruise to map the western insular margin and 2500-m isobath of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands CRUISE BD06-1 October 13, to November 12, 2006 Naha, Okinawa, Japan to Apra Harbor ...
Gardner, James V.
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Transport of sulfur dioxide from the Asian Pacific Rim to the North Pacific troposphere [PDF]
The NASA Pacific Exploratory Mission over the Western Pacific Ocean (PEM-West B) field experiment provided an opportunity to study sulfur dioxide (SO2) in the troposphere over the western Pacific Ocean from the tropics to 60°N during February–March 1993.
Alan R. Bandy +25 more
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The diel cycle of Serianthes nelsonii leaflet movements was characterized under four levels of shade from full sun to 22% sunlight transmission to determine the photoprotective components of diurnal leaflet movements and the relationship to patterns of ...
Thomas Edward Marler
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“Oceania as Peril and Promise: Towards a Worlded Vision of Transpacific Ecopoetics” [PDF]
Excerpt from Oceanic Archives, Indigenous Epistempologies, and Transpacific American Studies, edited by Yuan Shu, Otto Heim, and Kendall ...
Wilson, Rob
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The Banality of American Empire: The Curious Case of Guam, USA
The title of a 2004 New York Times article sums up well the curious political existence of the island of Guam: “Looking for friendly base overseas, Pentagon finds it already has one.” Guam is known as the “tip of America’s spear” and has for more than a ...
Michael Lujan Bevacqua +1 more
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Bioerosion on the small scale – examples from the tropical and subtropical littoral [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to provide a practical guide assisting field workers in identification and interpretation of bioerosional textures created in limestone and other substrates by intertidal organisms.
Kázmér, Miklós, Taborosi, Danko
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