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Development, attitudes and education : a study of attitudes necessary for development and their relationship to education in Western Samoa.University of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Consequences of Ethnic Conflict: Explaining Refugee Movements in the Southeast Asia/Pacific RegionUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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Development funding and policy : the importance of information and capability building with particular reference to Tonga.University of Canterbury LibraryText Tonga
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Lessons learnt from the Samoa Tsunami 2009 - A multi-disciplinary surveyUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Lessons learnt from the Samoa tsunami 2009 - A multi-disciplinary surveyUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Strategy creation for Engineers Without Borders New Zealand’s Pacific Island engineering development projectsUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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Report of the Committee Established to Review the Faculty of Arts at the University of Samoa, 2014University of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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The Insecurity Legacy of the Rainbow Warrior Affair: A human rights transition from nuclear to climate-change refugeesUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText
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Hydrogeology of the Middle Sigatoka Valley, Southwest Viti Levu, Fiji.University of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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The effects of cooperative and competitive learning methods on the mathematics achievement, attitudes to school, self-concept and friendship choices of Maori, Pakeha and Samoan childrenUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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Empowering Women? Family Planning and Development in Post-Colonial FijiUniversity of Canterbury LibraryText Fiji
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Community Literacy Centre in Samoa - why is it so successful?University of Canterbury LibraryText Samoa
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