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    MAORI102 Short Essay

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    Maori 102 Short Essay Haka From an early age‚ New Zealanders from all across Aotearoa have grown up accustomed to the traditional genre of Maori dance known as haka (a challenge‚ song or dance). Exposure to haka is somewhat inevitable given the numerous occasions and reasons haka is performed. Many New Zealanders would associate previous experiences of haka with the likes of the All Blacks‚ childhood school trips to the marae (communal and sacred place that serves social purpose)‚ high school (Murray

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    that I studied in university. I didn’t used English for along time‚ also my job in Vietnam didn’t use English much therefore now my English is not good. I had to finish the job to improve my English and find a better job. That’s why I came to New Zealand. It’s the first time I went abroad. I have just arrived at Auckland for 6 days but I have a deep impression in Auckland and people in here. It’s a beautiful and peaceful city‚ people are friendly and lovely. I went to some nice places like Mission

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    Witi Ihimaera SUMMARY The Whangara tribe (a Maori tribe in New Zealand) is traditionally led by a male. However‚ this tradition is put under threat when first-born great grandchild‚ Kahu‚ is a girl. Koro Apirana‚ her great grandfather‚ and chief of the tribe is disappointed‚ and rejects the loving attention of Kahu. He wants a male heir to inherit the title of chief‚ the tradition since the first whale rider arrived in New Zealand. The Whangara tribe are proud of their traditions and history‚

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    Maori Creation Myth Essay

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    their surroundings. Creation myths usually begin with the theme of birth; birth represents new life and a new beginning. Creation myths develop over the centuries through oral tradition‚ and are the most common form of myths found throughout human culture (Murtagh). The Maori are the aboriginal tribe that inhabits New Zealand. They are believed to have emigrated from the Polynesian Islands to New Zealand in the 500-year period between 800-1300 CE. Much evidence found suggests that the Maori share

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    Kakapo Bird

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    The Kakapo‚ also known as the owl parrot is native to New Zealand and is absolutely fascinating in many unique ways. It weighs on average‚ 8 pounds and is known as a flightless bird‚ traveling mainly along the forest floors. It is known for using a braking system called parachuting in lieu of flying‚ its large beak is perfect for climbing trees and its large wings are perfect for gliding from tree to tree. The Kakapo is largely nocturnal which lends to its nickname the owl parrot and uses its unique

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    Animal Testing

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    Animal testing in New Zealand Although there is no legal ban in New Zealand preventing cosmetic companies from testing their products or ingredients on animals they should really think twice before they start killing innocent animals. There are many‚ many ways which include testing on animals such as dogs‚ birds‚ deer‚ fish‚ cows‚ pigs‚ cats‚ mice‚ rats and rabbits. What these poor animals have to through is sad and beyond cruel. There are many tests carried out during cosmetics testing such

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    growing multicultural society. This article has information about cultural safety. Cultural safety is a concept developed in the 1980s in New Zealand in response to the indigenous Maori people’s dissatisfaction with nursing service. This idea was ongoing debate when first introduced to academic communities and public health. Cultural safety was incorporated in New Zealand processes in 1990 and nursing school started testing student understanding of the term. It develops the idea of giving good care for

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    James Cook Research Paper

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    James Cook was a high ranking officer that played a major part in exploration which founded the Hawaiian islands and was one of the best explorers in the world. He went on many great expeditions to the Pacific ocean‚ Antarctic‚ New Zealand‚ Bering Strait‚ Australia‚ North America‚ and a few parts of Canada. Born on October 27‚ 1728 during the Colonial period and Age of Enlightenment(DISCovering Biography). At a young age James Cook did not do much of exploring. His father was a farmer and a small

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    Combating Future Employment Stability in New Zealand by Altering Working Weeks By Natalie Gwilliam If I could change one thing about the world of business and organisations‚ it would be to alter the generic 40 hour working week for New Zealanders. I would define this key strategic issue in two particular contexts; the first of which being how the generic working week is structured‚ and the second being the average amount of normal weekly hours a full time worker must work to maintain a livelihood

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    business as a whole as yes‚ the sales have gone up but only for one store. This could mean that it is making the percentage increase look significantly larger than what it actually reflects. Hallensteins also runs a brand called Glassons in both New Zealand and Australia. Glassons NZ had a 3% decrease in sales due to a poor winter season and therefore lead to a decline in profit of 21.77%. Glassons AUS had an increase in sales of 6.45%. This may look good at a glance but it lead to a loss after tax

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