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         Guam Government:     more books (96)
  1. Report to the Government of Guam by R. H Boyan, 1959
  2. Government of Guam: A reference guide by Daljeet Singh, 1981
  3. Guam: Study in military government by Laura Thompson, 1944
  4. List of trade marks [and patents] registered in Guam - Naval Government of Guam by Guam, 1936
  5. Virgin Islands and Guam Constitutional Self-Government Act of 2000 : report (to accompany H.R. 3999) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:106-745) by U.S. Congressional Budget Office, 2000
  6. A study of Guam personal income 1972 (Occasional paper - Economic Research Center, Government of Guam) by Edwin L Carey, 1975
  7. Guam: Today and yesterday by Janice J Beaty, 1968
  8. An economic survey of Guam's business community (Technical report - Bureau of Planning) by Michael Pickel, 1976
  9. Aquacultural and its potential evnironmental impact on Guam's waters by William J FitzGerald, 1980
  10. Aquaculture development plan for the Territory of Guam by W Fitzgerald, 1982
  11. The control of vegetable insects in Guam by George D Peterson, 1956
  12. Memorandum to Commission on Self-Determination [commenting on the Congressional Research Service study entitled The Draft Guam Commonwealth Act] by Arnold H Leibowitz, 1986
  13. Trade-off between political autonomy economic welfare: The case of Guam by Shinkyung Kim, 1973
  14. Guam commonwealth : hearing before the Subcommittee on Insular and International Affairs of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, ... Act (SuDoc Y 4.In 8/14:101-78/pt.1-)

21. Guam Phone Book Government Pages
Guam Page 1 of 8, Guam Phone Book Government Pages. guam government,Agency for Human Resources Development (AHRD) Ahensian Inadilanto
http://www.guamphonebook.com/search/ypserver.dll?bk=52

22. Guam
National and variant flags.Category Reference Flags Regional Guam...... A description of the Great Seal of Guam can be found on the guam government site.In fact there is even a color photograph of the site represented on the flag.
http://flagspot.net/flags/gu.html
Guam
Territory of Guam
Last modified: by sam lockton
Keywords: guam usa united states palm tree ... sail
Links: FOTW homepage search write us mirrors
by Zeljko Heimer Flag adopted 9 February 1948, coat of arms adopted 4 July 1917 In this page: See also:
Flag of Guam
The flag dates from 1917. I have seen two versions of it, one with a palm tree (if it is a palm) growing from the yellow peninsula in lower part of the shield, and other growing from the white background cliffs. I think the first one is right (it seems to me more logical, but ...). The ratio of it is 21:40.
Zeljko Heimer, 20 February 1996 Crampton's Flags and COA 1985 notes the flag was adopted in 1917 and accepted by the Guam congress in 1948 with the red border added in 1960. Barraclough's Flags of the World , 1969 shows the Guam flag without the red border surrounding the shield. When was the red border added or is the information on the red border totally wrong (did it have the border from the beginning)?
Nazomi Kariyasu

23. Vindex, De Vindplaats Van Het Nederlandse Web
Huidige rubriek, Regional Oceania guam government. Verwante Rubrieken, OmschrijvingGuam's official government website. http//ns.gov.gu/.
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Links Port Authority of Guam Gevonden in rubriek: Regional Oceania Guam Government Omschrijving: Description of facilities and services, a look at the new pier, harbor rules, and maps. http://www.netpci.com/~pag4/ The Guam Justice Web Site Gevonden in rubriek: Regional Oceania Guam Government Omschrijving: A wealth of useful and interesting information about the justice system on Guam, including a court calendar, Superior Court internet forms, and a history of the court. http://www.justice.gov.gu/ Guam Police Department Gevonden in rubriek: Regional Oceania Guam Government Omschrijving: Use this handy directory to contact or learn about Guam's police department. http://www.guampolice.com/ Official Guam U.S.A. WebSite Gevonden in rubriek: Regional Oceania Guam Government Omschrijving: Guam's official government website.

24. Untitled
PRESIDENT CLINTON'S SPEECH AT THE guam government HOUSE November 23,1998 THE PRESIDENT Thank you very much, Governor and Geri.
http://www.doi.gov/oia/speeches/presguam.htm
PRESIDENT CLINTON'S SPEECH AT THE GUAM GOVERNMENT HOUSE
November 23, 1998
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Governor and Geri. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm delighted to be here. I want to begin by thanking Dan and Ehlysa for their wonderful art work and all the other children who gave me this. I will read this on the way home and treasure it always. I'd like to thank Congressman Underwood for joining us and for joining us on the long trip to Japan and Korea we have Just taken, along with Senator Baucus and Congressman Pomeroy and Congressman Abercrombie. I'd like to thank the Lt. Governor -Lt. Governor Bordallo, who is, I believe, now the longest serving member of the Democratic National committee. We thank her for her service. (Applause.) Governor Gutierrez has been a good friend of mine and a great advocate for the people of Guam. He and Congressman Underwood I think clearly give this island the most forceful, clear and detailed advocacy that it has probably ever had. And I thank him for inviting me here. I promised him I would come and I'm only sorry it took me so long to keep my word. I can tell you know, just looking out at this view behind you, I don't want to leave. And trying to think of some reason to stay. (Applause.) I'd also like to say a particular word of appreciation to the leaders of so many islands who have joined us today -Governor and Mrs. Tenorio of the Northern Marianas; Governor Sunia of Samoa; the Presidents of the sovereign states of Micronesia who are freely associated with the United States -President Nakamura of the Republic of Palau; President Kibua of the Marshall Island of Atolls; President Nena of the Federated States of Micronesia who is joined by the governors of his states. Let's give them all a big hand. I am delighted that they are here today. (Applause.)

25. President Clinton Visited Guam On November 23, 1998. For More,
Fact Sheet on Visit by the President to Guam; Official Delegation to Guam; PresidentClinton's Speech at guam government House; Government of Guam Website.
http://www.doi.gov/oia/presguam.htm
President's Visit to Guam President Clinton Visited Guam on November 23, 1998. For more, please visit these links:
  • Fact Sheet on Visit by the President to Guam
  • Official Delegation to Guam
  • President Clinton's Speech at Guam Government House
  • Government of Guam Website
  • 26. Pacific Service Region -Guam U.S. Territory
    Government Governments on the WWW Guam www.gksoft.com/govt/en/gu.html guam governmentAgencies ns.gov.gu/government.html Guam Legislature www.lawsource
    http://www.prel.org/pacserv/guam.asp

    Educational Technology

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    ... [ close ] Pacific Service Region
    Guam
    Guam Culture

    Tradition has long played a major role in the lives of Chamorros, the people of the Mariana Islands. This includes rituals associated with the preparation of herbal medicines and cures administered by "patteras" and "suruhanas" (local doctors), whose methods of treatment have been practiced for centuries. Superstition also plays an important role, especially when dealing with the supernatural and unexplainable occurrences. It is customary to show respect for the elderly, toward one's neighbors, and for the "taotaomona" (ancestral spirits) and "duhendes" (elfish spirits). Legends are also a part of the cultural heritage of the Chamorros. Language
    The name "Chamorro" was given to the language and people of the Mariana Islands by the Spanish. Chamorro is a member of the linguistic family of languages known as Austronesian, which is spoken from Madagascar to the Micronesian Islands to Easter Island in the farthest corner of Polynesia. Education
    The educational system is similar to that of the continental U.S., with all high schools and colleges accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Education is a high priority for Chamorro parents and is considered the key to success in many Chamorro homes. By law, children between the ages of 5 and 16 are required to attend school. Some Guam schools use a

    27. Guam
    blood shed by its people. A description of the Great Seal of Guam canbe found on the guam government site . In fact there is even
    http://www.fotw.ca/flags/gu.html
    Guam
    Territory of Guam
    Last modified: by phil nelson
    Keywords: guam usa united states palm tree ... sail
    Links: FOTW homepage search write us mirrors
    by Zeljko Heimer 1996-02-20
    Proportions: 22:41
    Flag adopted
    1948-FEB-9, coat of arms adopted 1917-JULY-4 See also:
    Flag of Guam
    It dates from 1917. I have seen two versions of it, one with a palm tree (if it is a palm) growing from the yellow peninsula in lower part of the shield, and other growing from the white background cliffs. I think the first one is right (it seems to me more logical, but ...). The ratio of it is 21:40.
    Zeljko Heimer, 20 February 1996 Crampton's Flags and COA 1985 notes the flag was adopted in 1917 and accepted by the Guam congress in 1948 with the red border added in 1960. Barraclough's Flags of the World shows the Guam flag without the red border surrounding the shield. When was the red border added or is the information on the red border totally wrong (did it have the border from the beginning)?
    Nazomi Kariyasu

    28. Disaster News Network: Guam Assesses Damage
    weeks. guam government officials said Tuesday they had not yet determinedthe number of people killed or left homeless by the storm.
    http://www.disasternews.net/news/news.php?articleid=1658

    29. Pacific Islands
    guam government revenues were already precarious before they typhoonand tax revenues for December dipped dangerously. “There
    http://www.pacificislands.cc/pm22003/pmdefault.cfm?articleid=8

    30. ISN - Information Services - Links Library
    Help. Guam*, one level up top level. Government. guam government GovernmentalInformation about the country and its government. http//www.gov.gu/ (ID 589).
    http://www.isn.ethz.ch/linkslib/index.cfm?Parent=385

    31. PacificGenWeb: Resources
    Government; Pasifik Nius. French Polynesia Flag. Governments on theWWW Guam; Guam Flag; guam government. Marquesas. Governments on the
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacifgw/resources.htm
    This site is hosted by RootsWeb Resources Here is a collection of general resources of interest to genealogists researching their Pacific Islands genealogy. Browse by country or by topic Resources by Country Resources by Topic

    32. State Web Locator - GUAM
    Departments and Agencies guam government Page (email addresses for manygovernment agencies and branches) http//www.gov.gu/government.html.
    http://www.infoctr.edu/SWL/guam.htm
    THE STATE WEB LOCATOR - GUAM
    Center for Information Law and Policy

    33. Guam Web Mail Guam.gov.gu . Rudy Villaverde.
    guam government Web Mail Click the image or go there in 30 seconds.
    http://webmail.gov.gu/
    Guam Government Web Mail
    Click the image or go there in 30 seconds.
    Important Sites:
    Don't forget to download your mail attachment files then delete them. Web Mail indexes all files in memory including attachments which will slow it down. So for fast speed, delete the attachments. rgaminde@mail.gov.gu

    34. The Official Guam U.S.A. WebSite. Welcome To Guam!
    guam's official government website.Category Regional Oceania guam government......guam Video Pages. Click buttons below. This server is offered to theInternet community as a public service by the government of guam.
    http://ns.gov.gu/
    Awards Guam Video Pages. Click buttons below.
    This server is offered to the Internet community as a public service by the Government of Guam . At this server, you'll be able to find out about Guam, America's Westernmost border, its PEOPLE , its UNIQUE CULTURE , its GEOGRAPHY , and some of the reasons you might want to consider VISITING this island. See also information on Guam's:
    Features: Click for "In search of Latte" Click here for Galleon Trade Riches. Also, Guam's Starcave.
    Location and Overhead PHOTO. See Guam Map. and the ocean depth map.
    Climate. Also, National Weather Service - GUAM; Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
    For current weather images, see the GMS-5 image on the NASA server. A spectacular color weather Worldwide Montage 78k is available from the University of Wisconsin space science center.
    The JOBBANK website by Guam Dept of Labor.
    Historic Events as return of Guam Bell, search for ancient megaliths, Pres Clinton visit.
    Guam's Capital.
    Learn the Chamorro Language, the Ancient LEGENDS PART I,

    35. Government Of Guam - Official Depts
    Guide to the various departments within Govguam, with historical information.Category Regional Oceania guam government...... There are three government branches the executive, legislative, andjudicial. In 1970, guam's voters elected its first governor.
    http://ns.gov.gu/government.html
    Click for the meaning
    of Guam Seal
    Guam is presently an Unincorporated Territory of the United States. On August 1st 1950, the Chamorros of Guam were granted the right of civilian rule through the Organic Act of Guam. Within a period of 40 years, we have much to be proud of in terms of our political, economic, and social development. Guam, in comparison to most Pacific islands, is one of the most progressive and advanced communities in this part of the world. There are three government branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. In 1970, Guam's voters elected its first governor. The legislative branch is unicameral with 15 elected senators. There is also one non-voting representative to the U.S. House of Representatives.

    Click the image for
    Seal of Guam
    Go Back to Official Guam Webpage Univ of Guam Web Guam Congressman Web

    36. The Islands Of Guam Government Country Information
    Date and Time Gateway Date and Time Gateway - Current Timezone US/Pacific governmentof guam General Info - government of guam General Info - government of
    http://www.escapeartist.com/guam/guam4.htm
    The Islands of Guam : Maps, Flags, Facts and Phones The Islands of Guam
    Index of Guam
    Escape from America Magazine
    Expatriate Resources
    Overseas Jobs Index
    Agricultural Census of Guam -
    Agricultural Census of Guam - US Census Bureau
    Browse Guam Law - Section 12 - Browse Guam Law - Section 12
    Browse Guam Law - Section 19 - Browse Guam Law - Section 19
    Chicken Little's Weather Page - Chicken Little's Weather Page - Guam's Weather and a satelite photo. Date and Time Gateway - Date and Time Gateway - Current Timezone: US/Pacific
    Government of Guam General Info - Government of Guam General Info
    Government of Guam - Official Departments
    Government of Guam MENU - Government of Guam MENU
    Governor of Guam, Biography - Governor of Guam, Biography Guam's Climate - Guam's Climate Guam's Delegate to the US Congress - Guam's Delegate to the US Congress - Hon. R. Underwood Guam's location - Guam's location Office of Insular Affairs - Office of Insular Affairs - Report on the State of the Islands - Fact Sheets of U.S. Insular Areas and Freely Associated States. Our FutureSection 4:Our Future - Our FutureSection 4:Our Future Practical Information about Guam - Practical Information about Guam - This is just what we all need, practical information. Find out what you need too know about Guam.

    37. Redirection
    A frequently updated directory of official state and local government sites. Includes links to cities, counties, and state agencies. State Home Page. government of guam. Statewide Offices
    http://www.piperinfo.com/state/other_detail.cfm?state=Guam

    38. Untitled Document
    Directory listing of government of guam agencies.
    http://www.govguam.net
    Government of Guam Agency Directory
    AHRD - One Stop Career Center Attorney General - Department of Law Guam Economic Development Authority BRAC '95 GOVGUAM Steering Committee Guam Election Commission Bureau of Budget and Management Research Guam Energy Office Bureau of Information Technology Guam Environmental Protection Agency Bureau of Planning Guam Fire Department Bureau of Women's Affairs Chamorro Heritage Institute Guam Housing Corporation Chamorro Land Trust Commission Chamorro Language Commission Guam International Airport Authority Civil Defense Guam Legislature Civil Service Commission Guam Mass Transit Authority Commission on Self-determination Guam Memorial Hospital Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Guam Museum Credit Union Guam National Guard Department of Administration Guam Occupational Information Coordinating Committee Department of Agriculture - Forestry Guam Passport Office Department of Agriculture - Wild Life Guam Police Department Department of Commerce Guam Power Authority Department of Corrections Guam Public Library

    39. Government Of Guam - Official Depts
    Guide to the various departments within GovGuam, with historical information.
    http://www.gov.gu/government.html
    Click for the meaning
    of Guam Seal
    Guam is presently an Unincorporated Territory of the United States. On August 1st 1950, the Chamorros of Guam were granted the right of civilian rule through the Organic Act of Guam. Within a period of 40 years, we have much to be proud of in terms of our political, economic, and social development. Guam, in comparison to most Pacific islands, is one of the most progressive and advanced communities in this part of the world. There are three government branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. In 1970, Guam's voters elected its first governor. The legislative branch is unicameral with 15 elected senators. There is also one non-voting representative to the U.S. House of Representatives.

    Click the image for
    Seal of Guam
    Go Back to Official Guam Webpage Univ of Guam Web Guam Congressman Web

    40. Geography Of Guam - ABC Factook; Flag, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Reso
    An interactive factbook containing geography, flag, map, people, government, economy, transportation, and communications.
    http://www.theodora.com/wfb/guam_geography.html

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    Guam
    • Affiliation:
      (territory of the US)
    • Location:
      Oceania, island in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines
    • Map references:
      Oceania
    • Area:
        total area:
          541.3 sq km
            land area:
              541.3 sq km
                comparative area:
                  slightly more than three times the size of Washington, DC
                • Land boundaries: km
                • Coastline: 125.5 km
                • Maritime claims:
                    exclusive economic zone:
                      200 nm
                        territorial sea:
                          12 nm
                        • International disputes: none
                        • Climate: tropical marine; generally warm and humid, moderated by northeast trade winds; dry season from January to June, rainy season from July to December; little seasonal temperature variation
                        • Terrain: volcanic origin, surrounded by coral reefs; relatively flat coraline limestone plateau (source of most fresh water) with steep coastal cliffs and narrow coastal plains in north, low-rising hills in center, mountains in south
                        • Natural resources: fishing (largely undeveloped), tourism (especially from Japan)

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