Pacific Lady

Pacific Lady
Title Pacific Lady PDF eBook
Author Sharon Sites Adams
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 233
Release 2008-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0803211384

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It was an age without GPS and the Internet, without high-tech monitoring and instantaneous reporting. And it was a time when women simply didn?t do such things. None of this deterred Sharon Sites Adams. In June 1965 Adams made history as the first woman to sail solo from the mainland United States to Hawaii. Four years later, just as Neil Armstrong very publicly stepped onto the moon, the diminutive Adams, alone and unobserved, finally sighted Point Arguello, California, after seventy-four days sailing a thirty-one-foot ketch from Japan, across the violent and unpredictable Pacific. She was the first woman to do so, setting another world record. ø Inspiring and exciting, Adams?s memoir recounts the personal path leading to her historic achievements: a tomboy childhood in the Oregon high desert, an early marriage and painful divorce, and a second marriage that ended when her husband died of cancer. In the wake of his death and almost by accident, Adams discovered sailing. Six weeks after her first sailing lesson she bought a boat, and within eight months she set out to achieve her first world record. Pacific Lady recounts the inward journey that paralleled her sailing feats, as Adams drew on every scrap of courage and navigational skill she could muster to overcome the seasickness, exhaustion, and loneliness that marked her harrowing crossings.

Pacific Lady

Pacific Lady
Title Pacific Lady PDF eBook
Author Sharon Sites Adams
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 234
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0803218648

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It was an age without GPS and the Internet, without high-tech monitoring and instantaneous reporting. And it was a time when women simply didn t do such things. None of this deterred Sharon Sites Adams. In June 1965 Adams made history as the first woman to sail solo from the mainland United States to Hawaii. Four years later, just as Neil Armstrong very publicly stepped onto the moon, the diminutive Adams, alone and unobserved, finally sighted Point Arguello, California, after seventy-four days sailing a thirty-one-foot ketch from Japan, across the violent and unpredictable Pacific. She was the first woman to do so, setting another world record. Inspiring and exciting, Adams s memoir recounts the personal path leading to her historic achievements: a tomboy childhood in the Oregon high desert, an early marriage and painful divorce, and a second marriage that ended when her husband died of cancer. In the wake of his death and almost by accident, Adams discovered sailing. Six weeks after her first sailing lesson she bought a boat, and within eight months she set out to achieve her first world record. Pacific Lady recounts the inward journey that paralleled her sailing feats, as Adams drew on every scrap of courage and navigational skill she could muster to overcome the seasickness, exhaustion, and loneliness that marked her harrowing crossings.

Pacific Women in Politics

Pacific Women in Politics
Title Pacific Women in Politics PDF eBook
Author Kerryn Baker
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 217
Release 2019-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0824878590

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Women are significantly underrepresented in politics in the Pacific Islands, given that only one in twenty Pacific parliamentarians are female, compared to one in five globally. A common, but controversial, method of increasing the number of women in politics is the use of gender quotas, or measures designed to ensure a minimum level of women’s representation. In those cases where quotas have been effective, they have managed to change the face of power in previously male-dominated political spheres. How do political actors in the Pacific islands region make sense of the success (or failure) of parliamentary gender quota campaigns? To answer the question, Kerryn Baker explores the workings of four campaigns in the region. In Samoa, the campaign culminated in a “safety net” quota to guarantee a minimum level of representation, set at five female members of Parliament. In Papua New Guinea, between 2007 and 2012 there were successive campaigns for nominated and reserved seats in parliament, without success, although the constitution was amended in 2011 to allow for the possibility of reserved seats for women. In post-conflict Bougainville, women campaigned for reserved seats during the constitution-making process and eventually won three reserved seats in the House of Representatives, as well as one reserved ministerial position. Finally, in the French Pacific territories of New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Wallis and Futuna, Baker finds that there were campaigns both for and against the implementation of the so-called “parity laws.” Baker argues that the meanings of success in quota campaigns, and related notions of gender and representation, are interpreted by actors through drawing on different traditions, and renegotiating and redefining them according to their goals, pressures, and dilemmas. Broadening the definition of success thus is a key to an understanding of realities of quota campaigns. Pacific Women in Politics is a pathbreaking work that offers an original contribution to gender relations within the Pacific and to contemporary Pacific politics.

Challenging the Pacific

Challenging the Pacific
Title Challenging the Pacific PDF eBook
Author Maud Fontenoy
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Pages 169
Release 2012-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1611455049

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Fontenoy follows Across the Savage Sea (2005), the account of her solo row across the Atlantic with a new challenge: crossing the Pacific along the "Kon-Tiki" route from Peru to the...

The Fighting Lady

The Fighting Lady
Title The Fighting Lady PDF eBook
Author Clark G. Reynolds
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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A pictorial history of Yorktown in the Pacific theatre WW II.

American Poland-China Record

American Poland-China Record
Title American Poland-China Record PDF eBook
Author American Poland-China Record Association
Publisher
Pages 960
Release 1923
Genre Poland
ISBN

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Official Catalogue of the ... Annual Pacific International Live Stock Exposition ...

Official Catalogue of the ... Annual Pacific International Live Stock Exposition ...
Title Official Catalogue of the ... Annual Pacific International Live Stock Exposition ... PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 516
Release 1915
Genre Livestock exhibitions
ISBN

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