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    Culture of New Zealand

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    Culture of new Zealand: British and European Custom interwoven with Maori and Polynesian tradition. Maori tradition dominated the beginning of human existence in New Zealand and has stayed around even as the culture modernized. Māori established separate tribes‚ hunted and fished‚ traded commodities‚ developed agriculture‚ arts and weaponry‚ and kept a detailed oral history. Regular European contact began approximately 200 years ago‚ and British immigration proceeded rapidly during the

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    Culture in New Zealand

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    Resources New Zealand The country’s indigenous name is Aotearoa (Land of the Long White Cloud). History: New Zealand is an island and was discovered by Polynesian and started migrating before AD 900. British captain James Cook visited this Island in 1769. Maori and British signed a treaty of Waitangi‚ which granted the Maori legal protection and rights to perpetual ownership of their lands and resources. Only the Crown was entitled to buy land from Maori. Britain granted New Zealand internal

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    Using the cultural dimensions explored in Module 1‚ discuss some of the ways in which Australian and New Zealand citizens are members of cultures or clusters that are different from the clusters In Indonesia (about 800 words). Insert the bar chart that you created in the research activity as an Appendix ‚ but use the descriptions of differences between the countries in the text. Hofstede (2005) describes the five dimensions of basic cultural values as follows: • Expectations regarding equality

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    South East Asia and its growth is improving by the day‚ it appears to be in the top grouping of emerging markets. Many countries found Indonesia to be the country to invest in and/or being an ideal business partner and good market for their businesses / goods. However‚ countries from different cultures have vast differences from the Indonesian culture‚ where it is important to recognize that people from different cultures have are different in a variety of ways‚ such as different ways of looking

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    governments to prepare defensive measures to combat this economic turmoil. Hence‚ on 12th October 2008‚ the Australian and New Zealand governments introduced analogous schemes to guarantee liabilities issued by a wide range of financial institutions whereby prior to this phenomenon‚ neither nation had deposit insurance arrangements in place‚ a distinctive characteristic common in other developed nations. The Australian Government introduced a blanket guarantee on deposits namely the Australian Government

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    Australia and New Zealand: Doing business with Indonesia SECTION 1 Cultural Differences: Many Australian and New Zealand organizations are seeking business opportunities in Asian countries as these Asian countries are in developing phase and they offer vast business opportunities to already developed nations. Here‚ we are going to analyze the business expansion of Australian and New Zealand organizations in Indonesia. During Global expansion of a business‚ it is very important to understand the

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    Australia Asia The World

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    AustraliaAsia and the World (week 2) Topic 1- A citizen of the world Topic 2- Identity‚ values and worldviews Topic 3- Cultural Literacy Encountering Strangers Terra Nullius- Land belonging to no one “In this world through which I travel‚ I am endlessly creating myself” Franz Fanon‚ Black Skin White Masks Communities of People People coming together for a common cause‚ connecting in a world of strangers. Recognising common humanity Connecting across differences Accountability and responsibility

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    INFLUENCE OVER NEW ZEALAND CULTURE American Influence over New Zealand Culture Mark Fraser November 18‚ 2004 Abstract War World 2 was a pivotal point of change for New Zealand. The country went from being a colonial country dependent or rather in awe of our mother country‚ England‚ to being a Colonial country now more excited with new contact with the new world super power of America. America’s acceptance as defender of the Pacific was the wedge that quickly romanticises the New Zealand people into

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    AIR NEW ZEALAND

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    AIR NEW ZEALAND Introduction: Air New Zealand is the largest flag carrier in New Zealand‚ which is operating scheduled passenger flights to 26 international and 25 domestic. The airline has been a member of the Star Alliance since 1999. Air New Zealand’s route network focuses on Australia and the South Pacific‚ with long-haul services to East Asia and North America. History: Air New Zealand’s history can be traced back to the Tasman Empire Airways Limited (Tasman Empire Airways Limited - TEAL)

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    citizen journalism in asia

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    made it easier for news gathering‚ communication‚ editing and production is now a lot more portable‚ inexpensive and powerful. This has also resulted to many online users assuming the roles of ‘journalists’ by creating news-related weblogs. In the era of mobile digital technology‚ we now have a mobile connection to the web through a smart phone‚ the tablet or any other handheld devices that has been invented. Mobile users are not just checking headlines for the latest news updates on their own

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