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The Amok Syndrome in Papua and New Guinea
Medical Journal of Australia, 1968Kipling was perhaps a little premature, for the twain have met in more recent times with the Judgment Seat still in the offing, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the case of the exotic syndrome stripped of its mystique under the penetrating onslaught of modern behavioural science.
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Australia (with Papua New Guinea)
The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 1985Kieran Dolin, Van Ikin
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2005
Papua New Guinea is the first book to explore the economic development of this socially complex, rapidly changing nation. Subjects discussed include: * rapid economic growth and political conflict * civil war on the island of Bougainville * population growth and urbanisation * mining: gold, copper and environmental conflicts * uneven development and ...
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Papua New Guinea is the first book to explore the economic development of this socially complex, rapidly changing nation. Subjects discussed include: * rapid economic growth and political conflict * civil war on the island of Bougainville * population growth and urbanisation * mining: gold, copper and environmental conflicts * uneven development and ...
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2017
In 1973, Papua New Guinea's central government faced a political uprising from a number of provinces pushing for self-governance. These demands influenced the direction of Papua New Guinea's decentralization policy. The Organic Law on Provincial Governments and Local-Level Governments, enacted in 1977 and revised in 1995, formed the initial legal basis
Pieter Johannes van Maaren+1 more
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In 1973, Papua New Guinea's central government faced a political uprising from a number of provinces pushing for self-governance. These demands influenced the direction of Papua New Guinea's decentralization policy. The Organic Law on Provincial Governments and Local-Level Governments, enacted in 1977 and revised in 1995, formed the initial legal basis
Pieter Johannes van Maaren+1 more
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1992
Although a few white Australian women have been born in Papua New Guinea and indeed spent all or most of their lives there, the great majority lived in the Territory for only a few years. For most expatriate women, Papua New Guinea was a passage in their lives, a brief moment, usually of their adulthood, after growing up and before growing old.
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Although a few white Australian women have been born in Papua New Guinea and indeed spent all or most of their lives there, the great majority lived in the Territory for only a few years. For most expatriate women, Papua New Guinea was a passage in their lives, a brief moment, usually of their adulthood, after growing up and before growing old.
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Neurofibromatosis in Papua New Guinea
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1988John M. Opitz+3 more
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TORULOSIS IN PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA
Medical Journal of Australia, 1962J. K. A. Clezy, L. T. Champness
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AMYLOIDOSIS IN PAPUA‐NEW GUINEA
Medical Journal of Australia, 1970R A Cooke, L T Champness
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