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    Pohutukawa Tree

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    important than individual reputation. In the play The Pohutukawa Tree the relationship between Aroha and Queenie Mataira is a constant battle of wills shown through the extreme lack of an intimate mother-daughter relationship. Queenie‚ a young Maori woman‚ who has a habit of thinking she knows what is best. “I don’t care what you think‚ it’s my life‚” Queenie says to Aroha as they talk about Queenies future with her boyfriend Roy McDowell. Queenie ignores her mother’s wise word of “Give em a wide

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    Science Case Study: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Introduction: CAD is defined as the impairment of the flow of blood to the myocardium and is a vascular disease but directly impacts cardiac function by reducing oxygenation of cardiac tissue (Porth‚ 2005). Mrs. X has been experiencing episodes of chest pain for the last 18 months and has been diagnosed with stable angina resulting from CAD. She has been admitted to the ward prior to undergoing an off pump coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) of

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    Two Little Boys

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    This Essay is going to discuss the Soundtrack of the New Zealand film Two Little Boys (Sarkies‚ 2012) and how it relates to the popular culture theory of globalisation and localisation. The essay will focus on three key concepts and these are construction of reality‚ time‚ place and the world of the film. A brief history of each piece of music on the film’s soundtrack will be given‚ and examples used as to how the music reinforces ideas of time‚ place‚ reality and identity within the film. The first

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    much of the area in the latter quarter of the 18th century‚ and the first missionaries arrived in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Britain annexed New Zealand through the Treaty of Waitangi(1840)‚ but interethnic tension arose between the indigenous Maori. Other colonial powers that laid claim to various parts of Polynesia includedFrance‚ Germany‚ New

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    Business communication

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    Business Communication Assessment 3-Business Project Report January 1 2014 [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] [Type the document subtitle] Executive summery In executive summery I will describe about communication and technology which is used in

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    References: Corey‚ G. (2001). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy‚ (6th edition). United States of America: Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning. Durie‚ M. (1998). Whaiora: Maori health development‚ (2nd edition) (pp.66-80). Auckland: Oxford University Press. Hollanders‚ H. (1997). Eclecticism/Integration among Counsellors in Britain in the Light of Kuhn¡¦s Concept of Paradign Formation. Unpublished PhD thesis‚ University of

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    Cultural Safety

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    Utilising the hand model to promote a culturally safe environment for international nursing students. Nursing Praxis in New Zealand‚ 27(1)‚ 13-24. New Zealand Psychologists Board. (2009). Guidelines for cultural safety: the treaty of Waitangi and Mãori health and wellbeing in education and psychological practice. Retrieved from Http://www.psychologistsboard.org.nz/cms_show_download.php?id=83 Woods‚ M. (2010). Cultural safety and the socioethical nurse. Nursing Ethics‚ 17(6)‚ 715-725. Retrieved from

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    was ‘an act in which an individual gives an object or renders a service without expecting a return’ (1922: 176). This was heavily criticised by revolutionary theorist Marcel Mauss in his most famous work The Gift (1925)‚ whereby through studying the Maori people‚ he argues that a free gift is impossible‚ as with every gift comes an ‘obligation to reciprocate’ (1925: 3). The Gift has been extremely influential to many anthropological studies including the work of James Carrier‚ Jonathan Parry and David

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    The Austral Realm

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    Geography-234 June 2‚ 2013 The Geography of the Austral Realm Australia and New Zealand are two illustrious countries with Anglo-European legacies that are now being infused with new cultural views and restraints. Though they are both intriguing and are similar in many ways‚ there are many geographical features that account for their cultural differences. Additionally‚ there are many differences that account for Australia ’s relationship with Indonesia. In each aspect‚ geographical features

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    The Piano Essay

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    hacked down and bare”. It reveals to the audience his colonial attitude as the aggressor and how he tames the land like the way he wants to control everything else. Stewart is an outcast of the society. He wears impractical clothing‚ does not trust the Maori‚ and lives by himself in a European style house. He cannot adapt to the community‚ so he

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