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The Huli: Papua New Guinea’s Colorful Indigenous Tribe and Their Unique Culture by A Traveler's Tales on Mar 7, 2012Meet the Huli people of Papua New Guinea and learn about their unique culture. Some indigenous peoples wear colorful traditional clothes, paint their faces and body or put some colorful gadgets and accessories that make them brilliantly colorful.
MV Rabaul Queen Sinking Disaster February 2012 by SELaplana on Feb 2, 2012The ferry, MV Rabaul Queen, sank 80 kilometers east of Lae City, Papua New Guinea second-largest city, and 16 kilometers from shore, Thursday (February 2) morning. The ferry was on its way to Kimbe Wharf in West New Britain Province en route from Rab...
World AIDS Day: ZERO HIV, Discrimination and Related Deaths by Opinions by Flow Galindez on Nov 30, 2011As of 2010 there are more than 34 Million of reported HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) cases globally and 7,684 of that are from the Philippines with new cases of 253 as of September 2011. Most of them are coming from the bracket of young adults up...
Happy Independence Day, Papua New Guinea! by The Philippine Travelogue on Sep 16, 2011After living in Papua New Guinea for many years and the country having molded me partly into who I am today, I owe this beautiful country so much. The country lies adjoint to Indonesia and very near to Australia (its mother country before). It is a c...
OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA by Thinking Made Easy on Sep 13, 2011OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Outcome Based Education is an educational system that focused on student centered model of learning measuring on their participation and performance that is result driven in learning. This learning system b...
Is Outcome Based Education Suitable Schools in Papua New Guinea by Thinking Made Easy on Aug 27, 2011OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA Outcome Based Education is an educational system that focused on student centered model of learning measuring on their participation and performance that is result driven in learning. This learning system b...
Walking by Faith by Journey of a Woman on Mar 10, 2011January-February 2008 were memorable months to me. This was the time I went on a mission trip to Papua New Guinea. I brought home with me MANY lessons that I still go back to again and again. One of them is walking by faith. We visit missionary house...
Father caught eating baby by Daily Contributor on Feb 6, 2011A drug-crazed father in Papua New Guinea was detained by police after allegedly eating his newborn son during a morbid sorcery ritual.Post from: Daily ContributorFather caught eating baby...
Air Niugini by The Philippine Travelogue on Oct 17, 2010Leaving the Philippines at the young age of 6, I was brought up early into traveling and airlines. My first experience with an airline was Air Niugini, the main carrier of Papua New Guinea – the country where I was raised from 1996 to 2002. Papua...
The Tree with Thousands Uses by Ang Manlilikha on Oct 12, 2010I was looking for an idea to write and my attention was attracted to a certain plant existing for along time with the history of man from generation to generation. This is what I found and I wanted to share the good news to other people about this pl...


