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    Introduction This essay will discuss the legal and ethical concerns when working with children and young people. Confidentiality and safety issues will be discussed with relevant consideration as to how these issues may be addressed when forming a relationship with a child and their parents or caregivers. The influences of power‚ gender‚ ethnicity and cultural differences when counselling children and young people will be mentioned‚ with relevant aspects of key human development theories outlined

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    Introduction New Zealand is a country with a very special legal system. The New Zealand constitution is made of both legal documents: the laws that are written in document and others are unwritten laws- conventions. “In 1982‚ the Supreme court of Canada summarized the constitutional position in that country is an equation: constitutional conventions plus constitutional law equal the total constitution of the country”. (Keith‚ 2001) This equation is very true‚ and can be fitted in the condition of

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    The 2005 ‘Stubbies” advertisement by Coke-Cola owned soft drink company Lemon and Paeroa (L&P) is constructed in such manner to produce ‘New Zealand’ within it text. The advertisement has been produced with particular attention and reference to New Zealand and New Zealanders‚ subjugating a sense of nationalism among viewers. This essay analyses and explains how L&P creates and fosters a sense of national identity among viewers through elements of; nationalism‚ banal nationalism‚ and symbolism.

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    all other ratites have. They were the dominant herbivores in New Zealand’s forest‚ shrubland and subalpine ecosystems for thousands of years‚ and until the arrival of the Māori were hunted only by the Haast’s eagle. It is generally considered that most‚ if not all‚ species of moa died out by 1400 CE due to overhunting by the Māori and habitat decline. Contents 1 Description 2 Evolutionary relationships 3 Classification 3.1 Taxonomy 3.2 Phylogeny 4 Distribution

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    Motifs In Creation Myths

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    Mayans using a flood killed a race of man that was unfit in their eyes so they destroyed them. The Maori had destruction as well not the same way and same reason. One of the gods were angry at a outcome of something so he sent hurricanes‚ tornados‚ cyclones‚ tsunamis‚ and storms to destroy and let out his anger. Another creation is of the Jews and christians there’s wasn’t was destructive as the Maori. In the genesis creation there was only a flood because the god was displeased again with the actions

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    Review 1) The city was once known as Edo a. Tokyo 2) Country that abolished their military ad used resources to support education‚ healthcare a. Costa Rica 3) Cuba‚ Jamaica‚ Haiti‚ the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico from region in the Caribbean’s a. Greater Antilles 4) Describe Modern Japan a. Zaibatsu - monopoly b. Economic history from light to heavy c. Confucian capitalism d. Shinkansen – bullet train e. Heavy urbanization –congestion smog‚ pollution f. Culture as a major export 5)

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    and Adidas. These individuals shared a belief that “in addition to generating a profit‚ companies have an equal responsibility to create positive social and environmental change”. Putting their beliefs into action‚ the group formed Nau (which is Maori for “Welcome! Come in”). And Nau is not just another outdoor company! When deciding what Nau was going to be like and how it was going to do business‚ the founders know they did not want to do things the way they would always been done by traditional

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    “A girl‚ I will have nothing to do with her! She has broken the line of male descent in our tribe.”- The Whale Rider “ Witi Ihimaera”. The Whale rider is about a girl Kahu or Pai that from birth was destined to be the new whale rider‚ but the chief Koro Apirana wouldn’t teach her. He didn’t teach her because he thought to be a leader you had to be a male‚ so she wasn’t good enough to be the rider. The theme is overcoming the odds to achieve greatness. This theme is intriguing because she has to prove

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    We as humans have an important role to play when confronted with an issue which is in any way concerned with our relationship to nature. Although we coexist on this planet with numerous other species of life‚ ours is the only one whose decisions can potentially have a significant influence on the status quo of the delicate system that is Earth. Our attitudes and connections towards nature are important because they directly affect how we will realize the goal of sustainability. Nonetheless‚ in order

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    The History of Tattoos

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    Pharos and slaves. Seamen and criminals. Aristocrats and the beloved. Have all shared one thing: the art of the tattoo. Evidence from ancient Egypt‚ Greece‚ Rome‚ the Pacific Islands‚ Japan and North America shows how truly global the art of tattooing is. In fact‚ tattooing had existed for thousands of years before England ’s Captain Cook encountered it in the South Pacific in 1769. Merchants and naval seamen spread the art to Europe and the Americas. But while its meaning has varied from people

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