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Pacific Island Partnership: The Pacific Cancer Initiative

Journal of Cancer Education, 2006
Cancer is a leading cause of mortality in the US Associated Pacific Island Nations (USAPIN) due to few resources for prevention, screening, and treatment.We describe the formation of the Pacific Cancer Initiative (PCI), and the Cancer Council of the Pacific Islands (CCPI)to address the rising cancer burden in USA PIN.
Neal A, Palafox   +2 more
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Poisoning the Pacific

2020
In this devastating exposé, investigative journalist Jon Mitchell reveals the shocking toxic contamination of the Pacific Ocean and millions of victims by the US military. For decades, US military operations have been contaminating the Pacific region with toxic substances, including plutonium, dioxin, and VX nerve agent. Hundreds of thousands
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Allergy in the Pacific

Journal of Allergy, 1946
Abstract 1.1. There is an apparent inerease in allergic conditions in the Armed Forces. 2.2. Psychogenic factors play a prominent role in allergie conditions in military life. 3.3. There is very little difference in the allergice conditions observed in the Pacific area as compared with those seen on the continental United States. 4.4.
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Roving the Pacific: Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Microfilming in the Pacific Islands

Microform & Imaging Review, 1997
The A. describes the microfilming projects of the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, which films records, collections, newspapers, etc.
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MIGRATIONS | Pacific

2008
The backbone of Oceania's human history was formed by three major phases of migration. The first occurred in the late Pleistocene, when modern humans pushed out from Southeast Asia into the realm of 'Greater Australia' and beyond into the Bismarck and Solomon Islands archipelagoes. The initial move into the Antipodes was a momentous shift in the course
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Pacific Shores

Science, 1969
D F, Sawbridge, M A, Bell
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DENGUE IN THE PACIFIC

Medical Journal of Australia, 1972
I D, Marshall, R A, Hawkes
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Pacifism

2015
Pacifism is a contested term. It is often defined narrowly as opposition to war, or more broadly understood as opposition to all violence. Pacifists are also sometimes committed to nonviolence as a way of life and to a vision of peaceful and harmonious coexistence. Pacifism can extend toward a commitment to nonviolence in all aspects of life, including
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A Pacific Policy for the Pacific

South Atlantic Quarterly, 1937
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PACIFIC STATES: PACIFIC PRIZES: PACIFIC JOB FOCUS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1989
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