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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. Tracing paper - Wikipedia

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    Tracing paper is paper made to have low opacity, allowing light to pass through. Its origins date back to at least the 1300s, when it was used by artists of the Italian Renaissance. [ 1 ] In the 1880s, tracing paper was produced en masse, used by architects, design engineers, and artists. [ 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. Ǝ - Wikipedia

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    The letter compared with E/e, in fonts Arial, Times New Roman, Cambria, and Gentium Plus. Ǝ ǝ (turned E or reversed E) is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet used in African languages using the Pan-Nigerian alphabet. The minuscule is based on a rotated e and the capital form majuscule Ǝ, based on a reversed (mirrored) majuscule E.

  7. Futa Helu - Wikipedia

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    Futa Helu (17 June 1934 – 2 February 2010) [1] was a Tongan philosopher, historian, and educator. He studied philosophy under the Australian empiricist John Anderson and in 1963 launched an educational institute named ʻAtenisi (Tongan for Athens, to pay homage to the ancient Greek philosophers, Herakleitos in particular).