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    1. Introduction In New Zealand‚ banks was established to serve the finacial need of people in the period of be settled by European. Nowadays‚ New Zealand is one of the most competitive and flexible banking industries in the world because of environment and banks’ strategic capabilities. In this assigment‚ the broad macro-environment that influences banking industry will be analysed through PESTEL framework and Porter’s five forces. There are large banks in New Zealand such as ANZ bank‚ BNZ bank‚

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    Polynesian Panthers Causes Prior to the Dawn Raids‚ The New Zealand government was in fact encouraging Pacific Island people to migrate to New Zealand. Administration anticipated that these Pacific Island people would be the resolution to their labour shortage that occurred during the 1950s. Polynesians agreed to migrate as they also felt the need for a better quality of life for their families. However by 1971‚ the population of pacific island people had reached an outstanding 45‚413 people which

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    honey industry

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    Investment opportunities in the New Zealand Honey industry Part of the Food & Beverage Information Project May 2012 v1.01c www.foodandbeverage.govt.nz This information was prepared by Coriolis solely for the use of our client; it is not to be relied on by any third party without prior written consent. Coriolis is a strategic management consulting and market research firm We work with organisations to help them grow. For corporations‚ that often means developing strategies for

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    FORMAL WRITING Name: Ryan Duff Topic: Is our country too small to sustain so many professional sports teams? Is our country too small to sustain so many professional sports teams? This question is being asked and written about a lot lately. New Zealand sport is fairly strong in places but there are a lot of negatives. But many great sporting triumphs have come out our tiny sports crazy country. But it is debatable wether or not provincial sport is going well at the moment. Teams are dropping out

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    10 years ago on the 10th of July 1985 2 limpet mine bombs set by French DGSE agents on the Greenpeace flagship the Rainbow Warrior shook New Zealand’s history forever. A Portuguese Greenpeace crew member Fernando Pereira was killed in the explosions and it is a tragedy that New Zealand will never be able to forget. It all started when the Americans bombed Hiroshima to end the Second World War in 1945. America had also won the race to be the first country to hold the power of the atomic bomb. There

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    Acculturation

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    Acculturation When people leave their country to go to live or study in a new country‚ it is common for them to undergo a process of adaption to the new country and its culture. Many researchers call this process ‘acculturation’. The American researcher‚ Robin Scarcella‚ has outlined a four-stage theory of acculturation (1998)‚ and her article provides the main theoretical background to this essay. For this main an immigrant person to New Zealand was interviewed‚ and his experience is discussed throughout this

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    Effect of Colonisation

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    Maori world views were encapsulated in Whakapapa‚ which provided them with their identity‚ in Whanau‚ Hapu‚ Iwi and Whenua‚ the land. Their world views also included believing in wairuatanga (spiritual connection to the natural environment)‚ kaitiakitanga‚ which is that people are linked to all living and non – living things and it is the responsibility of the mankind to safeguard the ecosystem. In addition‚ they believed in oneness (kotahitanga) and manaakitanga - the ability to care for others

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    that ended apartheid in South Africa. After the 1981 tour‚ the All Blacks were planned to tour South Africa in 1985‚ but the New Zealand protesters re mobilised against the New Zealand government and the tour was cancelled. An unauthorised All blacks team did tour in 1986‚ under the name The New Zealand Cavaliers. The tour was given the name‚ the rebel tour. New Zealand‚ thereafter‚ made a decision not to authorise a rugby team to South Africa until the end of apartheid in South Africa. This then

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    The Treaty of Waitangi‚ signed in 1840‚ is said to be New Zealand’s “founding document’ that gives everyone in New Zealand/Aotearoa their standing in society (Hayward: 2004). The understanding and meaning of the treaty provokes intense debate right across the country‚ from parliament to workplaces and a difference in opinions range from the critics to the advocates(Hayward: 2004). In a survey conducted by the Treaty of Waitangi information unit and reported by Boyd (2004) one in three People could

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    Summary of an academic article The article ‘International Students in New Zealand: Needs and Responses’ (2004) written by Andrew Butcher and Terry McGrath discusses the pastoral care needs of international students in New Zealand. With a large growth in international students in New Zealand‚ both positive and negative points for New Zealand and international students have arisen. For New Zealand‚ this increase in international students saved institutions from bankruptcy (Butcher and McGrath‚ 2004

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