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Polynesia Before European Contact

Polynesia is a groupCheap Flower Girl Dresses of islands comprising the majority of the land in the Pacific Ocean. Geographically, it is roughly defined by a triangle with points at New Zealand, Easter Island (Rapa Nui) and Hawaii which covers some 12 million square miles. Some well-known islands in Polynesian are Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand, Hawaii, Tahiti, and Easter Island. On the north west it is bordered by the region known as Micronesia, on the west by Melanesia, and on all other sides by open ocean. Polynesia is occupied by one of the most homogeneous racial groups in the world, the Polynesians.

The IslandsThe islands Cheap Bridesmaid Dresses of Polynesia are of three types: volcanic basalt, limestone, and coral atolls. The three types produce significantly different environments that had a great impact on the first Polynesian settlers and the culture they developed. The rounded and worn volcanic islands tend to produce rich topsoil that collects in low crevices. These islands are well suited for agriculture but rarely support trees. Limestone islands tend to erode more slowly, so are composed of sharp cliffs and little topsoil. They tend to be properly suited for trees and produce ample wood products. Atolls are coral reefs built up enough to protrude from the sea. Little or nothing can grow on them with the exception of coconuts. On the whole, this situation makes it necessary for the residents of individual islands to trade products with their neighbours in order to survive.

The PeopleThe Polynesian people have a fascinating history and culture. Their colonisation of Polynesia counts as the most dramatic migration of a single group in the history of the world.

HistoryPolynesians originated in Taiwan or mainland China more than 6000 years ago, going on linguistic and genetic evidence1. By 1500 BC their use of agriculture had allowed them to spread to Indonesia and Melanesia, establishing shoreline colonies in lands already occupied by the native Melanesians2. This culture is referred to as Lapita, after the site at which it was first identified. Lapita spread to Fiji after 1500 BC, the farthest eastern extent of Melanesian peoples. By Dresses UK 1000 BC it had spread to Tonga and Samoa, lands previously uninhabited by any human culture. Ironically, although Lapita is best known from its distinctive pottery patterns, Polynesians stopped making pottery around 1 AD. From Samoa they spread again, this time to the Marquesas and Society Islands (now French Polynesia) around AD 300. Settlement quickly followed in Hawaii and Easter Island by AD 700, and in the Cooks, Australs, New Zealand, and all remaining habitable islands by 1100 AD.

Transportation and ColonisationOne of the most important and interesting aspects of the study of Polynesia is transportation. Almost all of the lands occupied by Polynesians were uninhabited before their arrival, which was made possible by unprecedented advances in technology and knowledge of the sea. Although it was once thought that Polynesian colonisations were the result of accidental drift voyages, it is now generally accepted that they were major and deliberate affairs. They took place on huge double-hulled canoes. Two long canoe hulls (up to 90 feet long) would be placed from 3 to 7 feet apart with cross beams nailed across the gap. Then a massive wooden platform (up to 80x18 feet) would be placed across the whole structure. Up to 100 men, women, and children could travel on such a vessel, with their food, animals, and seeds stored below in the canoe hulls proper. Ovens were carried on the deck for cooking during the voyage. They could travel up to 2500 miles against the wind without landing. Travelling against the wind was the safest option, allowing a colonisation party, which felt it had no chance of reaching land, to simply drift back the way they came. Upon landing on a new island, a few individuals would be chosen to go back to the homeland to report their success.

Aspects of CultureDespite the vast size of the area the cultures of the various islands are remarkably homogeneous. Polynesian cultures tend to be highly stratified and hereditary. Stratification is based, among other things, on family ranking. In other words, the first son inherits all of the wealth and power, the second son gets nothing but a bit of respect. This forms the incentive for colonisation, since the only way a second son could rise above his older brother would be to travel to a new island and found a new settlement. They are also very strict and ritualised, and it is from this culture group that we get such words as tabu (taboo) meaning something forbidden and mana meaning spiritual power. There are four principal gods who are prevalent throughout Polynesia: Tangaroa, god of the sea, Tu, god of war, Rongo, god of horticulture, and Tane, god of the forest. All islands except Tonga and Samoa show some form of open-air temple with a raised platform, often topped with a stone or wooden statue. This form of idol reached its most magnificent form in the famous statues of Easter Island.

EconomicsPolynesians grew a wide variety of crops including coconut, yam, taro, banana, breadfruit, and sweet potato. They also raised three food animals: chicken, dog, and pig. One of the key aspects of the survival of Polynesian culture on such widely spread small islands was long-distance trade. So important was this trade that the archaeological record actually contains evidence of societies collapsing or even going extinct when trade with nearby islands was cut off by various external factors. The 19th-Century ethnologist Samuel Marsden remarked, in a rather insulting comment comparing Polynesians to Jews, 'They will buy and sell anything they have got'.

Paradise DestroyedOne of the most striking aspects of the study of Polynesian culture is their example to modern societies of what not to do to the environment. Several Polynesian societies, most famously Easter Island and the Maori of New Zealand, actually exploited their native environments so badly that their culture could not be sustained and collapsed3. In a larger context, the overall degradation of Polynesia (including the extinction of as many as 6000 species of native birds) may have been a primary cause of the complete end of the all-important trade networks around 1500 AD. Environmental anthropologists such as Jared Diamond commonly point out Polynesia as an important example for us to understand if our own culture is to survive the dramatic damage it causes to the earth.

Further ReadingBellwood, Peter The Polynesians

Diamond, Jared The Third Chimpanzee

Irwin, Geoffrey The Prehistoric Exploration and Colonisation of the Pacific

Kirch, Patrick Vinton On the Road of the Winds

1Specifically based on the fact that Austronesian, of which Polynesian is a branch, has four main divisions and three of these occur only in Taiwan2Who arrived as much as 40,000 years ago3However it must be noted that this sort of self-destructive behaviour occurs in every period and throughout the world

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Lundi 27 mai 1 27 /05 /Mai 07:58
Why is Jerry Cornelius coloured negative in Cure for Cancer

In four books of The Cornelius Chronicles Cheap Flower Girl Dresses  by Michael Moorcock, the hero Jerry Cornelius for the duration of the second book, A Cure for Cancer, is coloured in negative. I can't remember if any explanation for this was given in the book, and if there was I somehow missed it or didn't understand it. By the start of the third book, the English Assassin, he appears coloured normally again. Again no explanation of how he returned to normal that I remember.

So my question is, was there actually an explanation for these changes that I missed in the books and if not did Moorcock ever explain them in an interview or elsewhere?

In A Cure for Cancer, which is a kind of negative scherzo on the pattern of the first book, he has polarized into a black with white hair, and continues to vampirize those around him to maintain his own image stability. A couple of years have passed in the real world, the scene has darkened.

It's also partially is hinted at in several of MM's interviews. When Moorcock wrote the first draft of A Cure for Cancer it wasn't a Jerry Cornelius book. A friend pointed out that the main character was really JC, just in a different disguise. Moorcock, Cheap Bridesmaid Dresses   rewrote the book with Jerry as the main character, completing it in record time, apparently.

Symbolically, Negative-Jerry is the emotional and psychological opposite of Normal-Jerry. He says it himself in the first couple of pages of the book.

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Lundi 27 mai 1 27 /05 /Mai 07:48

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Online shopping has definitely risen in the past few years especially in the Asian countries but there are still many countries like Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong and even Korea who haven't really had an impetus in the world of online shopping. There are many reasons why the state of online shopping in such countries hasn't been up to the mark. It could include privacy issues, credit card safety issues as well as lack of adequate knowledge. However, countries like India and others have welcomed the trend of online shopping pretty well. Malay Wdresses sia fashion and clothing as well as in Singapore has been amazing and stylish but buying it online has always been skeptical due to many reasons.

One of the main reasons why Malaysia fashion has been constantly on the rise is because people prefer to explore and find out what suits their style the best. They prefer to go outdoors and shop at their favorite malls and retail outlets instead of choosing products online. Also the most amazing reason is the fact that Asians have always loved to bargain for their products they wish to buy. Wherever they go or whichever retail outlets they would visit, they make it a point to bargain at least a bit from the current price. Sadly this cannot be done on any online portals as the rates are fixed unless there's some sort of a discount or offer for the same. Also, the average Asian often prefers to see the product, feel it and then makes a decision whether to buy it or no. This too is a big limitation in terms of online shopping as the only way the consumer can get his hands on the product is after delivery of the product. Online portals that at present exist in countries like Singapore and Malaysia don't really excel in the delivery system. The product delivery distribution is slated to be poor and thus an average product takes at least 1 to 2 weeks to reach the consumer which is pretty slow when compared to other countries like India and China.

Despite all such factors, Malaysia fashion and clothing has seen a bit of improvement in terms of online shopping. There are a few obstacles but the future isn't that bleak for online shopping in these two countries. The past few years witnessed ra . dressesuk1  pid growth in the number of online stores. Most of the retail outlets today themselves have a web presence with intuitive websites to make customers shop online. Thus there has been an increase in the number of online shoppers with the initiative. Singapore online shopping too has increased on the World Wide Web with more and more web portals being opened to not only give product in formation and analysis but subsequently let them buy it as well.

As these factors are pretty evident, the trend to shop online in Malaysia and Singapore as well as other Asian countries is surely going to keep increasing. But to successfully establish the online shopping trend, online retailers will have to remove the fear amidst the shoppers with ease.

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Vendredi 24 mai 5 24 /05 /Mai 05:26

What is the strongest earthquake ever recorded

The earthquake that rocked Chile in Beats Dr Dre   1960 - at magnitude 9.5, the biggest ever recorded - followed almost 400 years of accumulating stress, according to new studies of the region buried soils and sand. Strain had been building up on the fault ever since the Spanish conquistadors were jolted by a large quake in 1575. Seismologists had previously been confused because the region had experienced earthquakes in 1837 and 1737, making the 1960 monster difficult to explain - the fault would not have had time to become sufficiently stressed to produce the magnitude 9.5 event. In this week journal Nature, a team led by Marco Cisternas now reports that these earlier quakes produced little if any subsidence or tsunami in the study area near the centre of the earthquake fault. In other words, they probably did not release significant stress building on the fault. By studying soils and sand Monster Headphones Beats s laid down over the past 2,000 years, the researchers have built up a picture of how and when previous tremors occurred along the fault, which runs between the Nazca and South American plates on the continent west coast. The 1960 event represents between 250 and 350 years worth of motion along a 1,000-kilometre section of the fault, where the Nazca plate is grinding below the continent at a rate of some eight metres per century.

The Valdivia earthquake or Great Chilean Earthquake occured on May 22, 1960 off the coast of Chili causing tsunamis over 10 meters high , that traveled as far as Hawaii, Japan, and New Zealand, killing 4,000-5,000 and leaving over 2,000,000 people homeless. It measured 9.5 on the Richter Scale (the largest ever recorded). The strongest earthquake ever recorded in the continental United States was The Good Friday Earthquake which struck Alaska, USA on March 27, 1964 measu Cheap Monster Beats red 9.2-magnitude on the Richter scale.

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