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1. Trust Territory Of The Pacific Islands Archives - References
The Trust territory Archives. Mangilao, guam Micronesian Area Research Records of the us Trust territory of the Pacific for Pacific Islands studies/University of Hawaii at Manoa
http://libweb.hawaii.edu/ttp/ttpi_references.html
You are here: UH Libraries Digital Archive Collections Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI) Table of Contents History of the TTPI Project
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Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Related Resources and References
Related Resources
Executive Order 11021 - Administration of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands by the Secretary of the Interior 05-07-62 [http://envirotext.eh.doe.gov/data/eos/kennedy/19620507.html] Felicia R. Beardsley: Micronesian Diary, 1999 [http://intangible.org/Features/micronesia/index.html] Ronald Reagan: Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation To Approve the Compact of Free Association Between the United States and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, March 30, 1984 [http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/resource/speeches/1984/33084d.htm] Morris K. Udall: "The Pacific: Our Changing Role," Pacific Basin Economic Council, February 19, 1986 [http://www.library.arizona.edu/branches/spc/udall/pacific_htm.html] U.S. CODE - TITLE 48Territories And Insular Possessions, CHAPTER 14Trust Territory Of The Pacific Islands

2. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Area Studies : Pacific / Oceania : Guam
Island of guam. MSN Encarta guam Summarizes the government, history,and economy of this us territory. Mangilao Golf Club Located
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4. Cyndi's List - Territories & Possessions (U.S.)
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5. Wednesday, May 16, 2001
Rand is a research organization that studies a wide range delegate, Robert A. Underwood,Dguam, said Tuesday is looking at how the us territory might support
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6. ICE-PAC
Each participating nation will also have a section on potential for renewable energyincluding feasibility studies available for downloading guam. us territory.
http://www.ice-pac.org/participants/participants.html
Integrated Clean Energy for Peace and Climate
Reception
Links
Island Nations
Environment ... ICEPAC.org September 2000, the Ministerial Conference on Environment and Development in Asia and the Pacific 2000 held in Kita-Kyushu City, Japan, 31 August - 5 September 2000 established the REGIONAL ACTION PROGRAMME FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, 2001-2005 called for an ambitious and exciting initiative to establish a global research and development initiative to: "Promote and assist a dedicated global project to create 100% renewable energy, hydrogen based economies in the small island developing states of the region." Energy experts from the island countries and regional organizations are requested to participate in the design center feasibility studies by providing details of energy needs, standards required, and social and economic issues. Each participating nation should upload specific technical data that planners can use to assist in designing the renewable energy economies (for example, number of villages to be electrified, population of each village, estimated energy needs over 5, 10, 20 years, numbers of vehicles required, public transport needs, vessels). Each participating nation will also have a section on potential for renewable energy including feasibility studies available for downloading, data on climate and related GIS database information.

7. Island Network
Official guam usA website; University of guam. Com; Institute for Environmental andLegal studies; Conservation Navassa Island Expedition; us territory of Navassa
http://www.islandstudies.org/global/abcgener.htm
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Islands Index
Islands arranged A-Z Go to A B C D ... Z or by region Antarctic Arctic Baltic Caribbean Indian Ocean Mediterranean Middle East North Atlantic Pacific South Atlantic South East Asia
ALAND Baltic ALASKAN ISLANDS Arctic ALDERNEY North Atlantic AMERICAN SAMOA Pacific Indian Ocean ANGUILLA Caribbean Caribbean ARUBA Caribbean ASCENSION South Atlantic Indian Ocean AUSTRALIAN ISLANDS Pacific AZORES

8. $5.58 MILLION SLATED FOR GUAM COMPACT IMPACT AID - June 27, 2002
Islands Development Program/EastWest Center With Support From Center for PacificIslands studies/University of guam is the closest us territory, so it
http://166.122.164.43/archive/2002/June/06-27-17.htm
P ACIFIC I SLANDS R EPORT Pacific Islands Development Program/East-West Center
$5.58 MILLION SLATED FOR GUAM COMPACT IMPACT AID By Susan Roth
Gannett News Service
WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 27, 2002 – Pacific Daily News)-A House subcommittee Tuesday approved $94.3 million in fiscal 2003 for the federal Office of Insular Affairs that helps the territories, including $5.58 million for Guam to offset the effects of immigration. The committee vote represents the first step in the annual congressional budget process for aid to Guam. In fiscal 1996, Congress set a $4.58 million statutory base of federal funding to help cover the social and educational impact on Guam of the Compact of Free Association with the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands. The compact allows residents of the two tiny independent republics to immigrate to the United States. Guam is the closest U.S. territory, so it has absorbed a large number of people, burdening its health care and education systems. Many residents of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands also have moved to Hawai‘i, which last year requested funding for the first time. Gov. Carl Gutierrez has said it costs Guam's government $30 million annually to absorb the costs associated with immigration from islands with compact agreements.

9. USGS Ground Water Studies
the 50 States, Puerto Rico, and the trust territory. from us Department of the Interior,us Geological Survey 3294414 Alaska, Ariz., Calif., guam, Hawaii, Idaho
http://water.usgs.gov/wid/html/GW.html
U.S. Geological Survey
Ground Water Studies
The USGS provides maps, reports, and information to help others meet their needs to manage, develop, and protect America's water, energy, mineral, and land resources. We help find natural resources needed to build tomorrow, and supply scientific understanding needed to help minimize or mitigate the effects of natural hazards and environmental damage caused by human activities. The results of our efforts touch the daily lives of almost every American.
Index of Subjects
    Ground-Water Protection and Management
    New Techniques and Approaches to Ground-Water Studies

    Studies Related to the Effects of Ground-Water Withdrawals
    Ground water is among the Nation's most important natural resources. It is the source of about 40 percent of the water used for public supply and provides drinking water for more than 97 percent of the rural population who do not have access to public water-supply systems. Between 30 and 40 percent of the water used for the multi-billion-dollar agricultural industry comes from ground water. Withdrawals of ground water are expected to rise in the coming century as the population increases and available sites for surface reservoirs become more limited. Wise management of ground-water resources requires knowledge of the distribution and characteristics of water-bearing rocks and sediments. Complicating this management task is the susceptibility of some ground-water resources to contamination by industrial, domestic, and agricultural chemicals and byproducts. Evaluating and dealing with these threats of ground-water contamination require improved knowledge of the occurrence and manner of movement of ground water in the subsurface.

10. PsychNews International: InterPsych Newsletter 2(8) - Employment
The Child and Family studies programs are part of guam Location guam, us territory= Position 063
http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/psychnews/ipn/ipn2_8c2.htm
The InterPsych Newsletter 2(8) IPN 2(8) Section C: Employment 2/2

11. PsychNews International: InterPsych Newsletter 2(8) - Employment
FAMILY studies, TENURETRACK (Memphis, TN) 18 DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS (guam,us territory) 01
http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~expert/psychnews/ipn/ipn2_8c1.htm
The InterPsych Newsletter 2(8) IPN 2(8) Section C: Employment 1/2

12. Center For Pacific Studies: About Us
About us. Pacific Island jurisdictions American Samoa, Republic of the Marshall Islands,Federated States of Micronesia, territory of guam, Commonwealth of
http://interwork.sdsu.edu/center_for_pacific_studies/aboutus.html

About Us
The Center For Pacific Studies was created within San Diego State University's Interwork Institute to respond with unique and innovative solutions to diversity related issues in the Pacific Rim. The Center for Pacific Studies has evolved out of the work initiated through the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center of the Pacific (RRTCP) and other education and training projects in the Pacific region. The Center continues to build upon the foundation of the RRTCP bringing together expertise and collaborative partnerships to address the comprehensive needs of Pacific Islanders. Currently the Center provides research, training, and technical assistance services in partnership with institutions of higher education, government agencies, and non-profit organizations in the following Pacific Island jurisdictions: American Samoa, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Territory of Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, Republic of Palau, and the State of Hawaii. The Center is located within San Diego State University's Interwork Institute. The Institute provides an array of programs and services related to the diverse needs of Pacific Islanders. The Center is committed to further developing and implementing practical research, program development, training, and technical assistance services that are relevant and inclusive of Pacific Islanders.

13. 1998 - Institute Of Pacific Studies - Publications Catalogs: 1 Of 4 - Suva, Fiji
tree farming in Vanuatu, and healers on guam. Case studies from training centres inSolomons as an unincorporated and unorganized us territory, culture, beliefs
http://www.pngbuai.com/000general/catalogs/IPScatalog/ipscatalog1998a.html
1998 - Institute of Pacific Studies
Books from the Pacific Islands - 1998
Part 1 of 4
New Additions to the IPS Catalogue The Bond of Time: An Epic Love Poem . John Puhiatau Pule. Combining everyday events with allusions to nature, Pule writes of melancholy, joy, stillness, energy. His images are moving. 1998. 96p. ISBN 982-366-002-6. $25 dreadlocks in oceania . Volume 1. Sudesh Mishra and Elizabeth Guy, eds. The Department of Literature and Language's journal includes poetry, short stories, essays, photographs and drawings. 1997. 199p. $15 Faeag `Es Fuaga: Rotuman Proverbs . Elizabeth Inia. A people's customs and culture are clearly expressed in their proverbs. Written and explained in Rotuman and English by Rotuma's foremost authority on language and culture, these sayings cover the gamut of behaviour and etiquette on Rotuma. Forthcoming August 1998. 281p. ISBN 982-02-0131-4. $15 He Served: A Biography of Macu Salato . Robert C. Kiste. Born a commoner, he became a medical doctor, was appointed to the Great Council of Chiefs, was elected Mayor of Suva, served as Fiji's Acting High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, became Secretary-General of the South Pacific Commission, and served as Acting Director of the Pacific Islands Development Program. Years ahead of his time, he knew the benefits of combining indigenous and imported knowledge. 1998. 138p-illus. ISBN 982-02-0133-0. $10

14. SOCIAL STUDIES LINKS
Florida territory http//www.floridahistory.org/floridians/textpg org/wgbh/amex/hawaii/Cuba, guam, the Philippines Issues www.multnomah.lib.or.us/lib/homework
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SOCIAL STUDIES - U.S. HISTORY PAGE Genealogy General U.S. History Colonial History Constitution / Government ... Teacher/Parent Links General U.S. History A merican Memory from the Library of Congress:
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: http://www.gliah.uh.edu/historyonline/inter_exercises.cfm
Smithsonian's National Museum of American History: http://www.americanhistory.si.edu/
Women's History internet sites: http://www.women.eb.com/women/ind_womenweb.html
POTUS (Presidents of the United States): http://www.ipl.org/ref/POTUS
Today-in-History: http://www.scopesys.com/today/
The History Channel:
Library of Congress History Site for students:
http://www.americasstory.com/cgi-bin/page.cgi
History games website: http://www.quia.com/dir/hist/
CIA World Factbook: http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html COLONIAL HISTORY Jamestown Webquest: http://www.historyglobe.com/jamestown/ Colonial Williamsburg: http://www.history.org/ U.S. Government U.S. House of Representatives:

15. Informationtemp
Dependents Elementary and Secondary Schools (DDESS) in the us territory of guam. nationalnorms in reading, language arts, math, science and social studies.
http://www.pac.odedodea.edu/information/profile/
T here are 43 Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools within four districts in the Pacific. Three districts Japan Korea and Okinawa serve students in 39 schools in overseas locations under the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS), while Guam district serves students in four Domestic Dependents Elementary and Secondary Schools (DDESS) in the U.S. Territory of Guam. There are over 3,032 employees, and over 26,600 students from grades Pre-K to 12. 2002 School Enrollment by District
Student achievement
in DoDDS Pacific continues to be well above the national norms in reading,
language arts, math, science and social studies. The DoDDS Pacific Director's Office has established partnerships with major military commands and their subordinate units, and enjoys strong support from its communities. Administrators, educators, parents, and military and civilian community members contribute significantly to the success of dependents education in the Pacific. Our Mission
The DoDDS Pacific Director's Office oversees educational and support operations
for the Department of Defense military and civilian dependents from preschool through grade 12

16. Deepa V Chakkalakkal
In guam, us territory, Preliminary permit in Washington state. Nine years of teachingexperience in Math from Pre Algebra to Algebra II and IBS Math studies
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17. Inbound Tourism Studies Centre Newsletter - Issue Four, March 2000
in 2000 are as follows Hawaii294,600 (+11%), guam/Saipan-248,000 (-2%), us Mainland-192,500(+4 by NSW (15), Victoria (7) and Northern territory (6).
http://www.inboundtourism.com.au/issue_four.html
Inbound Tourism Analysis Newsletter
Issue Four, March 2000
Providing independent news, information and analysis on issues of concern to Australia's inbound tourism industry. Your contributions and comments are most welcome. Compiled and written by Roger March University of New South Wales and Executive Director, Inbound Tourism Studies Centre CONTENTS
Inbound figures for 1999
Singapore visitors to Australia: A profile
Environmental Disaster Tourism

INBOUND FIGURES FOR 1999: - Australia greeted 4.453 million visitors in 1999, up 6.9% on 1998, according to preliminary figures released last week. Japanese travel to Australia for the year will be around 705,880, down 6.2%. During the year, New Zealand displaced Japan as Australia's largest inbound up market. Of the main Asian markets, Singapore was No.1 (up 8.9%), followed by Taiwan
(down 1.9%), Korea (up 65% to 109,000), and China (up 29%). The only markets to decline, apart from Japan, were Hong Kong (approx. -6%) and Taiwan. John Morse was understandably upbeat about the 1999 results: "1999 was a milestone year for Australia, becoming the first western destination where Chinese nationals could holiday. At the same time we received more than one million visitors from Europe including a record half a million from the United Kingdom. Our Asian markets, which had fallen 21 per cent in 1998 due to the economic crisis rebounded sharply in 1999 with overall growth of more than 10 per cent. "Total expenditure by international visitors in Australia grew an extraordinary 18.6 per cent in the financial year 1998/99. Australia's biggest export earner is just getting bigger… We have record arrivals from traditional markets in Europe (+12.5 per cent), the United Kingdom (+13.4 per cent), our single largest market New Zealand (+3 per cent), and North America (+10.3 per cent) coupled with excellent performances from emerging markets including the Middle East (+21.9 per cent) and China (+28.9 per cent)."

18. Guam: A Relative Tax Haven
guam scholars and politicians should initiate further studies. The same expertssay that if guam’s population One of the ways this us territory after all
http://www.admin.gov.gu/commerce/guam_tax_haven.htm
Guam: A Relative Tax Haven By Mark Zhao, Vice President
Bank of Hawaii (Excerpts) Abstract Introduction and an International Setting A World Class U.S. Tax Haven The small Catholic society has been frequently presented with one serious challenge – whether to legalize gambling so the island can generate more revenues. But so far the society has resisted. Nevertheless we have got to do something. We have to break this so called "status quo" and think of ways to improve our existing economic condition as well as create a road map for our future, fast. One of the ways this U.S. Territory after all could do to increase population and related businesses is to adopt a world class relative tax haven under the best known and the most reliable judicial protection of the United States. Is it possible? Yes, it is. A Low Flat Tax Rate System The U.S. Version of Hong Kong Hong Kong for so long has had a flat tax structure (but was never a tax haven). This simple and one-of-a-kind tax structure has made Hong Kong what it is today (obviously among other elements). Hong Kong was able to afford this because of the boom in society as a whole brought property values up thus higher property taxes are possible. Businesses and individuals in Hong Kong are used to not paying significant income taxes. However, Hong Kong is changing. Due to its revert back to the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1997, it now has to deal with a new tax relationship with PRC and it has to amend many tax treaties with various countries. Hong Kong’s tax structure has changed and will continue to change unfavorably. The most significant change, however, is the Sino-U.S. trade relationship and even the political standings. The recent bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia by U.S. led NATO and the Chinese Nuclear Espionage case have both very seriously altered many conventional thinking in both countries and policies toward each other. As a result, many U.S. and western nation corporations may have to rethink their trade strategies toward China. They may also face retaliations from China in every possible way, certainly including business activities. So there may be some "moving" initiatives again.

19. Roving Reporter: National Governments
International Centre for Island studies on the Isle of Skye British Security ServiceUK Politics Directory guam Government a us territory in the
http://www.concentric.net/~tlshell/natgov.html
National Governments
Suggestions for regional or national links to other government sites should be e-mailed to tlshell@concentric.net
Regional Sites
Adminet: World , Boulogne-Billancourt, France. Comprehensive links to information about countries of the world and their political organizations.
Advantage Pages - Government: Embassies
by Infospace, Bellevue Washington. Find every embassy and consulate in Washington, DC.
Arab DataNet

Arabic Search Engine
, Directory of Arabic and Islamic Sites, Amman, Jordan.
Arab.Net

International Centre for Island Studies
on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
CIA Factbook: Country Profiles
, Arlington, Virginia. Information from the Central Intelligence Agency about practically every country in the world.
Escape Artist: Embassy Pages
, Panama City, Panama. Directory and search engine for the world's embassies and consulates.
Foreign Government Resources on the Web
: Links collected by the University of Michigan Documents Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Governments on the WWW

Yahoo: Foreign Governments
, Sunnyvale, California.
Afghanistan : located in the western side of the Indian subcontinent, bordered by Iran on the east, Pakistan on the south and west, China on the far northwest, and three Muslim countries of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan in the north. The capitol city of Kabul is close to the Pakistan border and the infamous Khyber Pass. A very simple map is found

20. Hitting Critical Mass | Thiesmeyer | Page 4
Head, Gender and Development studies Center, Asian Institute of 'Virgin territory The Economist DPHSS (Department of Public Health Services, guam, us) Email
http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~critmass/v3n2/thiesmeyer4.html
Editors' Note Turning History on its Head Missing the Real Lessons: Reflections on William Wei's The Asian American Movement
Harvey Dong Eat Bitter: A Tale of Growing Up in America
Jerry Jai A Voice for Bud Ripplemeyer: An In-depth Look at Bharati Mukherjee's Portrayal of Disability in Jasmine
Michelle Favis A Novena of Rebirth
Anita Choe Tracing the Vampire
John Cho Identity in Community in Chinese American Short Story Cycles: A Feather on the Breath of God
An Open Letter to our Asian Brothers and Sisters:
Join the fight to Defend and Expand Affirmative Action
Steve Wong, Richard Aoki, Dolly Lunsdaine Veale, Jeffrey Chan, and Dylan Rodriguez Take-Out Menu Editorial Board
Notes 1. Arrian's History of the Expedition of Alexander the Great, and Conquest of Persia , Trans. John Rooke (London: W McDowall, 1813) 42, qtd. in Okihiro. 2. See particularly Said chapter 2, part IV; Boone; Pratt chapter 5; and Kabbani. 3. Barry gives definitions and circumstances of global sexual slavery in the contemporary era. 4. In February and March 1996 1 visited women's NGOs and other organizations in and around Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Thailand, with members of the research project team (Ishiyama Noriko, Koriyama, Makiko and Otani Akiko). In addition to the cited sources, information in this paper comes from the ten women's NGOs and outreach programs of university women's centers whose representatives I interviewed. Information on Okinawa, the Philippines, and Guam comes directly from women's NGOs and individuals in those localities. It is available from me on request.

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