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  2. Talanoa Dialogue - Wikipedia

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    The Talanoa Dialogue is based on the Pacific concept of "talanoa" (storytelling) that leads to consensus-building and decision-making.The process is designed to allow for participants to share their stories in an open and inclusive environment, devoid of blame, in the hopes that others can learn and benefit from their ideas and experiences.

  3. Talanoa - Wikipedia

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    Talanoa Dialogue, 2017–2018 process within global climate change discussions Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Talanoa .

  4. Intensive journal method - Wikipedia

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    The intensive journal method is a psychotherapeutic technique largely developed in 1966 at Drew University and popularized by Ira Progoff (1921–1998). [1] It consists of a series of writing exercises using loose leaf notebook paper in a simple ring binder, divided into sections to help in accessing various areas of the writer's life. [2]

  5. Sitiveni Halapua - Wikipedia

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    While working at the East-West Center he developed a conflict-resolution system based on the Polynesian practice of Talanoa, which he has applied in the Cook Islands, Fiji, and Tonga. [4] In November 2005 he was appointed to the National Committee for Political Reform, which aimed at producing a plan for the democratic reform of Tonga. [4]

  6. Perfect Crime (play) - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Crime is a 1987 murder mystery/thriller play by Warren Manzi. [1] [2] It tells the story of Margaret Thorne Brent, a Connecticut psychiatrist and potential cold-blooded killer who may have committed "the perfect crime."

  7. ʻAunofo Havea Funaki - Wikipedia

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    ʻAunofo Havea Funaki is the first Tongan woman to become a licensed sea captain. The owner of a business that takes tourists to "swim with the whales", she has captained a traditional Polynesian canoe that sailed from the Pacific islands to the USA.

  8. File:Hubs Dialogue Findings Summary.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. The 39 Steps (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play premiered the U.S. at the Boston University Theatre, by the Huntington Theatre Company, in Boston on 19 September 2007. [1] [10] Billed as Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, it opened on Broadway in a Roundabout Theatre production at the American Airlines Theatre, with previews beginning on 4 January 2008 and the official opening on 15 January 2008. [7]