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Madang Dancers of Papua New Guinea Clip1

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Madang is one of the beautiful provinces of Papua New Guinea. Its natural features are beautiful. Lots of people either from abroad or locally love going to Madang to spend holidays. The cultural show is held every annually on the September when Papua New Guinea celebrates its Independent day on the 16th of September.

Attracting Tourist Sites in Papua New Guinea

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 Attractive Sites to Visit in Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea is one of the undiscovered paradises on the earth. There are secrets to explore deep into Papua New Guinea. Some places to visit while in Papua New Guinea are: Papua New Guinea — Attractions Kokoda Trail The Kokoda Trail, also known as the Kokoda Track, is a world-famous route that runs from Port Moresby in the south to Owens Corner (then Kokoda Village) in the north. ... Mount Wilhelm ... The Rainforest Habitat ... Moitaka Wildlife Sanctuary ... Port Moresby Botanical Gardens ... Kokopo War and Culture Museum ... Mount Balbi East Sepik Cultural Haus Tambaran along the Sepik River Beautiful islands in Madang Province. There are lots more places to visit while in Papua New Guinea. Watch the attached movie to get insights of these places. Written by Norbert Wamsi (MEd, BEd, Dip) Banz. Jiwaka Province.

Computer Training Programs in Papua New Guinea

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  Many young people in Papua New Guinea must be trained in how to work with computer. Today in Papua New Guinea various business organizations are moving into the digital age. Therefore, many young people must be trained to learn and work with computers at home and in business.

Administrative Responsibilities of PILAT

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  This essay book contains the written work of Norbert Wamsi who studied for the master's degree in education. It is the student work presentation. You may read for pleasure. Chapter One: Introducing the study   1.1 Introduction   This assignment reflects the educational leadership of Pacific Institute of Linguistics Arts and Translation (PILAT), its leader’s performances and responsibilities of the administration, and how various leaders play their administrative roles of academic training program achievements to fulfil its main objectives. PILAT’s main focus is to train as many national translators as possible of Summer Institute of Linguistics (SILPNG) and PNG Bible Translation Association (PNGBTA) to acquire skills necessary to do better of their vernacular Bible translation work here in PNG.   This paper is structured as chapter one is the introduction. In chapter one I will discuss the purpose of this paper, the limitations and delimitations involve in ...

Economics in Papua New Guinea

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1. What is fiscal policy? The use of the government’s tax and spending polices in an effort to influence the behavior of such macro variable as GDP and total employment. The GDP means G-gross, D- domestic, P- product .   What are the functions of the fiscal policy in Papua New Guinea? The following points outline for the fiscal policy of economics in Papua New Guinea. 1.The government spending and taxation to influence the economy 2.Control employment and increase economic activities 3.Decreasing income tax increases disposable income, increase consumption and stimulates the economy 4.Income tax is progressive while company profit tax is proportional 5.The promotion of research into Papua New Guinea society and economy 6.The undertaking research into social, political and economic problems   The purposes of the fiscal policy in Papua New Guinea? The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. Government typically use fiscal po...

PNGCTTI Faculty Course Codes

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PNG CompuTech Training Institution Faculty Course Codes Explanation of Courses  All students applying for the Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality course will study all the eight courses as taught in the year one. These courses will provide information and experiences needed for the Tourism and Hospitality students to possess sound knowledge in the diploma level of training. Students have to score 10 credit points in each of the courses taught in the respective subject areas of training. These credit points for the year one is total up to 80 credit points. If a student score below the 5 credit points and will have to review courses in the preceding year in order to pass and be able to graduate with the Diploma level of experience in the Tourism and Hospitality profession. Below are the course codes for the year one level of study: Diploma in Tourism Hospitality 1. DTH111- Foundations of Tourism and Hospitality  2. DBS114 ---Accounting Fundamentals1  3. DIS117 ---Comp...