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Volume 14 May 2011
Contemporary PNG Studies: DWU Research Journal
Content
The infallible engine: indigenous perceptions of Europeans in German New Guinea through the missionary press
Philip Cass
Teacher concerns about the outcomes-based reform curriculum in PNG
Bernadette Aihi
The convenient traveller: using technology to enhance tourism in PNG
John Imbal & Lakoa Fitina
Mercury concentration and its effect on the aquatic environment of the Lower Watut River, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
Jose Orathinkal, Abbeygail Tetang & Joanne M. Kilip
Apiculture industry development and expansion in Papua New Guinea
Wilson Thompson Orlegge & Mawe Bacchi Gonapa
Student teachers’ reflective journals on teaching practice experiences
Samoa Mariko
Literature review on partnership arrangements for development organizations in Papua New Guinea
Inderlyn Alulani Oli
An assessment of the 2010 DWU cultural day celebrations: implications for event management
John Imbal & Nathaline Murki
Why scale-up care and treatment of pregnant mothers in health care facilities?
Hannelly F.P. Kiromat
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