Snorkeling at Survivor Beach, Efate, Vanuatu
This was on our Efate island tour with John's Authentic Tours around Efate.
Shows the devastation even 2 years after the impact of Cyclone Pam in 2015 -
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Island Dresses of Vanuatu.
Revealing and sexy clothing (especially wearing beach wear in the capital) is not advisable, as over 100 years of missionary work has had its effect on the perception of what is considered as respectable attire in the islands. Regardless, it's considered disrespectful to the local people and can be interpreted by some indigenous inhabitants as an invitation for sex.
As Vanuatu is not a 'fashion conscious' place no-one will notice or care if you were wearing the latest from 'the Paris Collection' or not. We do suggest that you bring all year round: Easy to hand wash, practical tropical wardrobe such as light cotton summer clothes; a 'sloppy joe' pullover; light weight waterproof wind jacket. If planning to go to the outer islands, bring a good torch (with spare batteries, you will use them!), lightweight, walking shoes, sandals for wet weather or good thongs (flip flops/croks) and old clothes.
Our Win Win Tip: When exploring the outer islands take all the older clothes you can carry, wear them and give them away to the islanders when you are finished wearing them. You and your children will be aptly rewarded in other ways. Instead of dumping your worn clothes in a charity collection bin at your local shopping centre and never knowing who really receives these (if they ever do...), your children will interact with the very people who would be the recipients of those clothes (most NiVanuatu people buy these second hand clothes from shops in Port Vila).
Many of our past clients have commented on how their previously self indulgent kids were quite different after their giving experience in Vanuatu. Sharing and giving is a natural course of daily life in Vanuatu. The T-shirt you give to one person will be worn by all his friends as well. Three T-shirts on top of each other will be their winter outfit.... You will provide them things that are hard for them to obtain, save them the expense of buying clothes (basic wages are quite low in Vanuatu) and you will depart with priceless memories, plus have more in your luggage for purchased local arts and crafts.
John and Silvana Nicholls
J&S Tourism Consulting.
Teouma Vao Cultural Village
Welcome to Teouma Vao Cultural Village!
Enjoy an authentic Vanuatu experience on this half day tour.
Rocky Ridge Bungalows, Tanna, Vanuatu
December 2012: I rate Rocky Ridge Bungalows a full five shells! It's the best ni-Van owned accommodation I have stayed in on Tanna. Features four very clean and comfortable bungalows including a family bungalow and some romantic couples bungalows. Each has a veranda and an ensuite with immaculate flush toilets and... OMG... HOT WATER SHOWERS!!! Combine all those luxuries with fabulous food, a private and pristine environment, excellent service, blue hole for snorkelling just out the front and this is amazing value for money.
Footage is a little dark in places - sorry about that, but worth a look if you want to see inside the bungalow.
Hosts are Tom and Margaret Naieu; +678 5417220 (preferred contact) or 5630028. Tom runs all tours, he picked us up from the airport (10 minutes up the road), took us over to the Yasur area, stood patiently waiting for us as we explored the markets and escorted us to a John Frum night as well. They are lovely, friendly people who will go out of their way to arrange your requests.
We loved Rocky Ridge so much that we cut our stay short on the other side of the island just so that we could come back here for one more night.
I've stayed at White Grass Ocean Resort next door on a previous trip and though it is beautiful, Rocky Ridge is much better value for money and a more authentic experience! Cost is about 10000 vu (AU$120) per night for the whole family bungalow (which sleeps five people) including breakfast or about 6000 vu per couples bungalow. I can't wait to go back! Next time I'll stay in the brand new bungalow they have just built at the front with incredible water views.
Fijian President, Chief guest - International conference for population and development
His Excellency, The Fijian President, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau was the chief guest at the Pacific conference for Parliamentarians advocacy on the international conference for population and development.
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Afghanistan - Kabul
Albania - Tirana
Algeria - Algiers
Andorra - Andorra la Vella
Angola - Luanda
Antigua and Barbuda - Saint John's
Argentina - Buenos Aires
Armenia - Yerevan
Australia - Canberra
Austria - Vienna
Azerbaijan - Baku
The Bahamas - Nassau
Bahrain - Manama
Bangladesh - Dhaka
Barbados - Bridgetown
Belarus - Minsk
Belgium - Brussels
Belize - Belmopan
Benin - Porto-Novo
Bhutan - Thimphu
Bolivia - La Paz (administrative); Sucre (judicial)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo
Botswana - Gaborone
Brazil - Brasilia
Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan
Bulgaria - Sofia
Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou
Burundi - Bujumbura
Cambodia - Phnom Penh
Cameroon - Yaounde
Canada - Ottawa
Cape Verde - Praia
Central African Republic - Bangui
Chad - N'Djamena
Chile - Santiago
China - Beijing
Colombia - Bogota
Comoros - Moroni
Congo, Republic of the - Brazzaville
Congo, Democratic Republic of the - Kinshasa
Costa Rica - San Jose
Cote d'Ivoire - Yamoussoukro (official); Abidjan (de facto)
Croatia - Zagreb
Cuba - Havana
Cyprus - Nicosia
Czech Republic - Prague
Denmark - Copenhagen
Djibouti - Djibouti
Dominica - Roseau
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo
East Timor (Timor-Leste) - Dili
Ecuador - Quito
Egypt - Cairo
El Salvador - San Salvador
Equatorial Guinea - Malabo
Eritrea - Asmara
Estonia - Tallinn
Ethiopia - Addis Ababa
Fiji - Suva
Finland - Helsinki
France - Paris
Gabon - Libreville
The Gambia - Banjul
Georgia - Tbilisi
Germany - Berlin
Ghana - Accra
Greece - Athens
Grenada - Saint George's
Guatemala - Guatemala City
Guinea - Conakry
Guinea-Bissau - Bissau
Guyana - Georgetown
Haiti - Port-au-Prince
Honduras - Tegucigalpa
Hungary - Budapest
Iceland - Reykjavik
India - New Delhi
Indonesia - Jakarta
Iran - Tehran
Iraq - Baghdad
Ireland - Dublin
Israel - Jerusalem*
Italy - Rome
Jamaica - Kingston
Japan - Tokyo
Jordan - Amman
Kazakhstan - Astana
Kenya - Nairobi
Kiribati - Tarawa Atoll
Korea, North - Pyongyang
Korea, South - Seoul
Kosovo - Pristina
Kuwait - Kuwait City
Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek
Laos - Vientiane
Latvia - Riga
Lebanon - Beirut
Lesotho - Maseru
Liberia - Monrovia
Libya - Tripoli
Liechtenstein - Vaduz
Lithuania - Vilnius
Luxembourg - Luxembourg
Macedonia - Skopje
Madagascar - Antananarivo
Malawi - Lilongwe
Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
Maldives - Male
Mali - Bamako
Malta - Valletta
Marshall Islands - Majuro
Mauritania - Nouakchott
Mauritius - Port Louis
Mexico - Mexico City
Micronesia, Federated States of - Palikir
Moldova - Chisinau
Monaco - Monaco
Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar
Montenegro - Podgorica
Morocco - Rabat
Mozambique - Maputo
Myanmar (Burma) - Rangoon (Yangon); Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Taw (administrative)
Namibia - Windhoek
Nauru - no official capital; government offices in Yaren District
Nepal - Kathmandu
Netherlands - Amsterdam; The Hague (seat of government)
New Zealand - Wellington
Nicaragua - Managua
Niger - Niamey
Nigeria - Abuja
Norway - Oslo
Oman - Muscat
Pakistan - Islamabad
Palau - Melekeok
Panama - Panama City
Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby
Paraguay - Asuncion
Peru - Lima
Philippines - Manila
Poland - Warsaw
Portugal - Lisbon
Qatar - Doha
Romania - Bucharest
Russia - Moscow
Rwanda - Kigali
Saint Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre
Saint Lucia - Castries
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Kingstown
Samoa - Apia
San Marino - San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tome
Saudi Arabia - Riyadh
Senegal - Dakar
Serbia - Belgrade
Seychelles - Victoria
Sierra Leone - Freetown
Singapore - Singapore
Slovakia - Bratislava
Slovenia - Ljubljana
Solomon Islands - Honiara
Somalia - Mogadishu
South Africa - Pretoria (administrative); Cape Town (legislative); Bloemfontein (judiciary)
South Sudan - Juba (Relocating to Ramciel)
Spain - Madrid
Sri Lanka - Colombo; Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte (legislative)
Sudan - Khartoum
Suriname - Paramaribo
Swaziland - Mbabane
Sweden - Stockholm
Switzerland - Bern
Syria - Damascus
Taiwan - Taipei
Tajikistan - Dushanbe
Tanzania - Dar es Salaam; Dodoma (legislative)
Thailand - Bangkok
Togo - Lome
Tonga - Nuku'alofa
Trinidad and Tobago - Port-of-Spain
Tunisia - Tunis
Turkey - Ankara
Turkmenistan - Ashgabat
Tuvalu - Vaiaku village, Funafuti province
Uganda - Kampala
Ukraine - Kyiv
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi
United Kingdom - London
United States of America - Washington D.C.
Uruguay - Montevideo
Uzbekistan - Tashkent
Vanuatu - Port-Vila
Vatican City (Holy See) - Vatican City
Venezuela - Caracas
Vietnam - Hanoi
Yemen - Sanaa
Zimbabwe -- Harare
Zambia - Lusaka
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Turkey - An exciting journey from Istanbul to Sariham | 3D Planet
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Turkey is a country with many faces. On the one hand a high-tech-, industrial- and cultural melting pot, while on the other hand, the country offers dreamy beaches, relaxation and unlimited fun. Centuries of war between the Romans, Byzantic and the Osmanic, have left an indelible mark on Turkey’s beautiful landscape.
This Mediterranean country offers some of the most fascinating cultural treasures in the world. Walking between the two world famous mosques, it is easy to see why so many nations fought to gain control over Istanbul, for a time one of the most powerful cities between Europe and Asia.
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Presbyterianism | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:04 1 Presbyterian identity
00:03:14 1.1 Early history
00:04:38 1.2 Development
00:06:13 2 Characteristics
00:07:58 2.1 Government
00:10:33 2.2 Doctrine
00:14:08 2.3 Worship and sacraments
00:14:18 2.3.1 Worship
00:17:18 2.3.2 Sacraments
00:18:05 3 Architecture
00:21:21 4 By region
00:21:30 4.1 United Kingdom and Europe
00:21:40 4.1.1 Scotland
00:25:00 4.1.2 England
00:29:04 4.1.3 Wales
00:29:44 4.1.4 Ireland
00:31:00 4.1.5 France
00:31:26 4.1.6 Italy
00:32:01 4.2 North America
00:32:32 4.2.1 United States
00:36:53 4.2.2 Canada
00:37:45 4.3 Latin America
00:38:00 4.3.1 Mexico
00:38:48 4.3.2 Brazil
00:40:27 4.3.3 Other Latin American states
00:41:13 4.4 Africa
00:42:54 4.4.1 Kenya
00:43:11 4.4.2 Malawi
00:44:04 4.4.3 Southern Africa
00:44:18 4.4.4 Northern Africa
00:45:18 4.5 Asia
00:45:26 4.5.1 Hong Kong
00:45:55 4.5.2 South Korea
00:49:34 4.5.3 Taiwan
00:51:01 4.5.4 India
00:52:06 4.6 Oceania
00:52:15 4.6.1 Australia
00:54:19 4.6.2 New Zealand
00:55:35 4.6.3 Vanuatu
00:56:53 5 See also
00:57:25 5.1 Churches
00:57:51 5.2 Colleges and seminaries
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SUMMARY
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Presbyterianism is a part of the reformed tradition within Protestantism which traces its origins to Britain, particularly Scotland.
Presbyterian churches derive their name from the presbyterian form of church government, which is governed by representative assemblies of elders. A great number of Reformed churches are organized this way, but the word Presbyterian, when capitalized, is often applied uniquely to churches that trace their roots to the Church of Scotland, as well as several English dissenter groups that formed during the English Civil War. Presbyterian theology typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Scriptures, and the necessity of grace through faith in Christ. Presbyterian church government was ensured in Scotland by the Acts of Union in 1707 which created the Kingdom of Great Britain. In fact, most Presbyterians found in England can trace a Scottish connection, and the Presbyterian denomination was also taken to North America mostly by Scots and Scots-Irish immigrants. The Presbyterian denominations in Scotland hold to the Reformed theology of John Calvin and his immediate successors, although there is a range of theological views within contemporary Presbyterianism. Local congregations of churches which use presbyterian polity are governed by sessions made up of representatives of the congregation (elders); a conciliar approach which is found at other levels of decision-making (presbytery, synod and general assembly).
The roots of Presbyterianism lie in the Reformation of the 16th century; the example of John Calvin's Republic of Geneva being particularly influential. Most Reformed churches that trace their history back to Scotland are either presbyterian or congregationalist in government. In the twentieth century, some Presbyterians played an important role in the ecumenical movement, including the World Council of Churches. Many Presbyterian denominations have found ways of working together with other Reformed denominations and Christians of other traditions, especially in the World Communion of Reformed Churches. Some Presbyterian churches have entered into unions with other churches, such as Congregationalists, Lutherans, Anglicans, and Methodists. Presbyterians in the United States came largely from Scottish immigrants, Scotch-Irish immigrants, and also from New England Yankee communities that had originally been Congregational but changed because of an agreed-upon Plan of Union of 1801 for frontier areas. Along with Episcopalians, Presbyterians tend to be considerably wealthier and better educated (having more graduate and post-graduate degrees per capita) than most other reli ...
Presbyterian | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Presbyterian
00:02:42 1 Presbyterian identity
00:02:52 1.1 Early history
00:04:07 1.2 Development
00:05:31 2 Characteristics
00:07:05 2.1 Government
00:09:23 2.2 Doctrine
00:12:33 2.3 Worship and sacraments
00:12:42 2.3.1 Worship
00:15:22 2.3.2 Sacraments
00:16:04 3 Architecture
00:18:58 4 By region
00:19:07 4.1 United Kingdom and Europe
00:19:16 4.1.1 Scotland
00:22:13 4.1.2 England
00:25:49 4.1.3 Wales
00:26:24 4.1.4 Ireland
00:27:32 4.1.5 France
00:27:56 4.1.6 Italy
00:28:28 4.2 North America
00:28:56 4.2.1 United States
00:32:46 4.2.2 Canada
00:33:33 4.3 Latin America
00:33:47 4.3.1 Mexico
00:34:30 4.3.2 Brazil
00:35:58 4.3.3 Other Latin American states
00:36:40 4.4 Africa
00:38:09 4.4.1 Kenya
00:38:26 4.4.2 Malawi
00:39:13 4.4.3 Southern Africa
00:39:27 4.4.4 Northern Africa
00:40:20 4.5 Asia
00:40:28 4.5.1 Hong Kong
00:40:54 4.5.2 South Korea
00:44:09 4.5.3 Taiwan
00:45:26 4.5.4 India
00:46:24 4.6 Oceania
00:46:32 4.6.1 Australia
00:48:23 4.6.2 New Zealand
00:49:31 4.6.3 Vanuatu
00:50:40 5 See also
00:51:09 5.1 Churches
00:51:33 5.2 Colleges and seminaries
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Presbyterianism is a part of the reformed tradition within Protestantism which traces its origins to Britain, particularly Scotland.
Presbyterian churches derive their name from the presbyterian form of church government, which is governed by representative assemblies of elders. A great number of Reformed churches are organized this way, but the word Presbyterian, when capitalized, is often applied uniquely to churches that trace their roots to the Church of Scotland, as well as several English dissenter groups that formed during the English Civil War. Presbyterian theology typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Scriptures, and the necessity of grace through faith in Christ. Presbyterian church government was ensured in Scotland by the Acts of Union in 1707 which created the Kingdom of Great Britain. In fact, most Presbyterians found in England can trace a Scottish connection, and the Presbyterian denomination was also taken to North America mostly by Scots and Scots-Irish immigrants. The Presbyterian denominations in Scotland hold to the Reformed theology of John Calvin and his immediate successors, although there is a range of theological views within contemporary Presbyterianism. Local congregations of churches which use presbyterian polity are governed by sessions made up of representatives of the congregation (elders); a conciliar approach which is found at other levels of decision-making (presbytery, synod and general assembly).
The roots of Presbyterianism lie in the Reformation of the 16th century; the example of John Calvin's Republic of Geneva being particularly influential. Most Reformed churches that trace their history back to Scotland are either presbyterian or congregationalist in government. In the twentieth century, some Presbyterians played an important role in the ecumenical movement, including the World Council of Churches. Many Presbyterian denominations have found ways of working together with other Reformed denominations and Christians of other traditions, especially in the World Communion of Reformed Churches. Some Presbyterian churches have entered into unions with other churches, such as Congregationalists, Lutherans, Anglicans, and Methodists. Presbyterians in the United States came largely from Scottish immigrants, Scotch-Irish immigrants, and also from New England Yankee communities that had originally been Congregational but changed because of an agreed-upon Plan of Union of 1801 for frontier areas. Along with Episcopalians, Presbyterians tend to be considerably wealthier and better educated (having more graduate and post-graduate degrees per capita) than most other religious groups in United States, and are disproportionately represented in the upper reaches of American business, law and politics.