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    Agronomy

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    them.     2.  Explain what happened to the Moriori when the Chatham Islands were discovered.  Why were the Maori from New Zealand such fierce warriors?   * When the Moriori moved to the Chatham islands‚ they could not farm due to the cold climate and became hunter. They learned to live peacefully because their resources were so limited. * Mori from New Zealand were fierce warriors because of dense population‚ so they had to compete for agricultural societies. 3.      What elements

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    September 2010‚ Wellington‚ New Zealand | I S S U E S P A P E R 1 8 ThE PUblIc’S RIghT To KNoW A REvIEW of ThE offIcIAl INfoRmATIoN AcT 1982 ANd PARTS 1–6 of ThE locAl govERNmENT offIcIAl INfoRmATIoN ANd mEETINgS AcT 1987 The law commission is an independent‚ publicly funded‚ central advisory body established by statute to undertake the systematic review‚ reform and development of the law of New Zealand. Its purpose is to help achieve law that is just‚ principled‚ and accessible‚ and that

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    because it is a popular belief that people need narratives to give meaning‚ structure and value to their lives. This theme is displayed resolutely and poignantly in Potiki’s plot‚ characters‚ setting and symbolism‚ as the people of a small rural New Zealand community rediscover themselves through stories spoken and found in Maori carvings. The idea that humans need narratives is the core theme in Potiki‚ and it is used also to link other themes and aspects of the novel; it is in this way that we know

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    Sixpence Analyse

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    place in a country house of a rich and noble family somewhere in Australia or New Zeeland in the end of XIX - beginning of XX century.. Firstly Katherine Mansfield born and brought up in colonial New Zealand (could affect the setting ). Secondly in a text we can notice the word “Verandah” which has featured quite prominently in Australian and used in residential particularly terraced houses in Australia and New Zealand) Narration‚ point of view Mansfield wrote "Sixpence” in limited third-person

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    preconceptions in it. The detrimental damage on the colonised is often a turning point of change and the creation of a hybrid identity. This new culture can often be a doorway to a greater and more affective change. The movie”Whale Rider” directed by Niki Caro and originally written by Wiki Ihamera follows the process of old culture entwining with the new and allowing the love for a heritage to pull through.The poem A lesson for this Sunday is a metaphorical text on the morality of colonisers

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    Hauora

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    This assignment will explore events that have occurred in the history of Aotearoa (New Zealand) which have had a significant impact on the health of Maori. Special attention will be given to the Treaty of Waitangi and the events of colonisation. The implications of these events for nursing practice today will also be discussed. Many countries throughout the world have been subjected to colonised control. When this occurs the indigenous people struggle to keep their foundations strong against

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    Case #1

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    Cross Cultural Management Chapter Case #1 1. Australia and New Zealand have a very different culture from pretty much every other country in Asia‚ especially when it comes to how business is done. Even though Indonesia has many business opportunities that other countries could take part in‚ such as‚ agribusiness‚ the automotive industry‚ business and financial services‚ construction and infrastructure‚ information and communication technology‚ e-commerce‚ education and training; environmental

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    Is Free Trade a Wayforward?

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    view on this topic "Is free trade a way forward for Solomon Islands? Before going further into this discussion I want to provide to our citizens the free trade negotiations that Solomon Islands is currently negotiating with the EU‚ Australia‚ New Zealand and other pacific island nations. From my general understanding on this issue of trade negotiations in the pacific region‚ there are three major free trade negotiations facing the pacific island countries

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    Once Were Warriors

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    Respond to this question with close reference to one or more text(s) you have studied. The Heke family that feature in the ground-breaking New Zealand film from 1994‚ ‘Once were warriors’ directed by Lee Tamahori are clearly a family living on the margins of society. They live in a state house next to a busy and noisy motorway in South Auckland‚ New Zealand. Their story is undoubtedly a compelling one: an abusive husband with a love of beer drinking and parties who gains respect from the use of

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    The Strory of Kupe

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    Kupe‚ and the discovery of Aotearoa (New Zealand). | Although Maui fished up the North and South Islands‚ it was the great Polynesian navigator Kupe who discovered them. Kupe lived in Hawaiiki‚ mythical ancestral homeland of the Māori. In Hawaiiki lived a canoe maker by the name of Toto.Toto fabricated two huge ocean going canoes from a large tree. One canoe he named Aotea and the other he named Matahorua. Toto gave his canoe named Aotea to one of his daughters‚ Rongorongo‚ and the other canoe

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