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    been a debate about whether teenagers should be able to drink alcohol. This essay will explain to you why it is wrong to drink alcohol if a persson is under age. There are many dangers about underage drinking. In many cases alcohol has lead to fatal car crashes. One-third of all drivers ages 21 to 24 who died in a car crash had a blood alcohol level that was over the legal limit. Drinking can cause major brain damage. The brain is still developing‚ drinking underage may cause lasting impairments

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    Short Selling: Assessing New Zealand’s regulatory regime and future development 1. Introduction 1.1 The recent global economic crisis has seen an unparallel shift in the global perception of free markets. Regulators around the world have adopted a more strict regulatory approach to markets than seen previously. Short selling is been given particular attention from authorities due to its speculative use and questionable moral nature. As in the past‚ “short selling has been a favourite whipping

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    Assignment 1 05/04/2013 Robyn Fairmaid 1077831 Discuss the society European settlers arriving in Aotearoa- New Zealand wanted to create and the place of Maori and the Treaty of Waitangi within it. The settlement of New Zealand as an independent nation was driven by politics and culture with very Eurocentric values. Christianity‚ trade and policy established the British society in New Zealand. The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti O Waitangi) sought to give Maori people the same rights as the British

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    M ONITORING GIVES Air New Zealand a clear view of online customer experience Air New Zealand is an international and domestic airline group which provides air passenger and cargo transport services within New Zealand‚ as well as to and from Australia‚ the South West Pacific‚ Asia‚ North America and the United Kingdom. Air New Zealand strives to be number one in every market they serve and customers’ airline of choice when traveling to‚ from and within New Zealand. In their home market‚ the

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    size should be assessed. 4. Decide on the inducements In this stage‚ the inducements to attract and motivate potential candidates should be determined. For example‚ if the salaries are higher than other jobs‚ they should be highlighted. Also the promotion and career opportunities should be fully expressed so that candidates know that they could get good future if they enter this company. 5. Select appropriate recruitment methods And then‚ the appropriate recruitment methods should be made

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    The New Zealand Kaka is a medium sized parrot‚ around 45 cm (18 in) in length and weighing about 550 g‚ and is closely related to the Kea‚ but has darker plumage and is more arboreal. The forehead and crown are greyish-white and the nape is greyish-brown. The neck and abdomen are more reddish‚ while the wings are more brownish. Both sub-species have a strongly patterned brown/green/grey plumage with orange and scarlet flashes under the wings; color variants which show red to yellow coloration especially

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    piece of literature so that people could get a general overview of Elsdon‚ and they wrote it for general knowledge of the area. The key information for this piece of literature is that houses in Elsdon are usually snapped up by first time buyers and new families. Porirua City Council (2012) states that the housing prices in Elsdon range from $160‚000 to $280‚000‚ the median sale price is $237‚000 and the more expensive homes in Elsdon range up to $300‚000. The houses being moderately inexpensive produce

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    Why The Drinking Age Limit Should Be Twenty One? Vivian Jones‚ the author of “Underage Drinking”; questions the drinking age limit‚ but also wants to decrease the drinking age limit from twenty one to eighteen. First‚Jones defines underage drinking as a danger to young adults and teenagers that are developing. Second‚ Jones states raising the age limit for drinking is a controversial topic in society. Third‚ Jones acknowledges that drinking underage is banned and as a result this makes more alluring

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    EXPLANATION OF KEY TERM “Drinking age prohibition” was counterproductive in the 1850’s and 1920’s. Nothing has changed (Scrivo‚ 1998‚ n.p.). ARTICLE SUMMARY In the article “Why the Drinking Age Should be Lowered: An Opinion Based Upon Research‚” Karen Scrivo from Indiana University in Bloomington supports her rational claim that the state of Indiana should lower the legal drinking age to 18 or 19. Prohibition is counterproductive because it lowers the percentages of young‚ responsible drinkers

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    laws countrywide started a new dispute while trying to end another. There is speculation that the current minimum drinking age is not working‚ while in prior years‚ information suggests that past minimum drinking ages did not work either. Although there was a warranted change of laws in 1984 to raise the minimum drinking age in the United States‚ speculation that the new government ordinance was not the best choice is apparent. The idea behind the national drinking age being set at 21 has a long

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