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Article: Dancing in Guam.(Jerry Jackson of the SandCastle Entertainment Center in Guam discusses productions at the theater and opportunities for dancers)(Brief Article)
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- Dance Magazine
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- August 1, 1999
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The island of Guam, the largest of the Marianas in the West Pacific, may at first glance seem like an unlikely spot to send a resume, but it is an American territory, as well as a tropical isle. Employment could be like a working vacation. The beaches are beautiful and there's a lot to do out on the ocean. Also, because Guam is part of the U.S., it's much easier to work there than in, say, Mexico. There is no language barrier. The dollar is the national currency, so you don't have to worry about the exchange rate. You can phone home the way you make any long-distance call. You won't miss any of the treats of the good old U.S.A. First-run movies are always playing. There ...
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Transcript: GUAM LEGISLATION:ELOISE R. BAZA
Congressional Testimony;
October 29, 1997 ;
700+ words
... ... I am Eloise R. Baza, President of the Guam Chamber of Commerce. On behalf of the ... views of the Chamber and the people of Guam relative to the pursuit of improved political ... of those efforts was the Organic Act of Guam, a relationship suitable for those times ...
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