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    Adapting to Climate change: Discuss its impact on human health and how this is being managed in NZ today For the public health community‚ climate has always been an important consideration. Every epidemiologist knows that “climatic factors are important determinants of human health and well-being” (Menne & Ebi‚ 2006‚ p.56). World Health Organization (WHO) stated that “there is growing evidence that changes in the global climate will have profound effects on the health and well-being of

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    justify and influence the different theories of society and human nature. Ideologies have a big impact on policy making‚ as the government of the day will base their policies around these political ideologies. The two major political parties in New Zealand‚ National and Labour‚ each have different beliefs and values which lead to different ideologies. Looking at both parties previous and current policies‚ we can observe the impact of the ideologies they have adopted on their policy making. The National

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    Nutrition: Food Security

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    | |Achievement Standard 91301 | |Analyse beliefs‚ attitudes and practices related to a nutritional issue for families in New Zealand | |Resource title: Panel of Experts | |5 credits

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    Criminology literally means the study of crime although it lengthens to a lot more. Studying criminology is more than just learning about what crime is‚ but also an elaboration on crime from different angles. Everyone that studies the subject has a different perspective of the definition of criminology and crime‚ hence the reason for such variation in the job sector once graduated. According to Coleman and Norris (2000)‚ criminology is the analysis of the nature of crime‚ the offenders of crime‚

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    accomplishments? James Cook was a British explorer‚ navigator‚ and Captain. But should James be remembered for the feats he accomplished throughout his life? James Cook should go down in history because he revolutionized circumnavigation techniques‚ put New Zealand on the map‚ discovered and named a group of Islands‚ and discovered Australia. Before James cook‚ explorers and navigators had to figure out the latitude and longitude by measuring the angle of the sun. this was extremely difficult to do‚ with

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    David Carson

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    Highlighted Bibliography- Springbok Tour 1981 BOOKS: -Bowen. George ’Defending New Zealand ’‚ 1945-1985‚ Longman Publishing 1997. -Childs. Roger‚ ’Divide and Rule- Race Relations in South Africa 1938-1977 ’‚ Macmillan Publishing 1990 -Juliet. Morris ’With All Our Strength ’ Black Cat‚ Christchurch‚ 1982 -Thompson. Richard ’Retreat from apartheid ’‚ Oxford University Press‚ 1975 OPINION POLL: -The New Zealand Herald‚ July 15th‚ 1981 PHOTOS: -www.Blog.teara.govt.nz‚ date accessed 20/05/13

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    Epeli Hau

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    RHH November 29‚ 2011 ANTH 350 University of Hawai’i at Manoa New Zealand In the book We Are the Ocean‚ by Epeli Hau’ofa‚ in his selected work of ‘Our Sea of Islands’ he says‚ “As far as concerns Oceania‚ derogatory and belittling views of indigenous cultures are traceable to the early years of interactions with Europeans. The wholesale condemnation by Christian missionaries of Oceanic cultures as savage‚ lascivious and barbaric has had a lasting effect on people’s views of their histories

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    Oakenshield. The movie is definitely filming in New Zealand after some difficult negotiation between Warner bros and the New Zealand government‚. The government of New Zealand offer Warner Brothers lobbying campain‚ which will be detailed later‚ to film “The Hobbit” in New Zealand. So the question that can be ask is what will win New Zealand to let and help the Hobbit film in New Zeland‚ and how will it affect the New Zealand film industry and New Zealand society ? To answer this question firstable we

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    Maori Culture

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    2010 1. Discuss how the Te Whanga Paemai case study illustrates the significance and contribution of Maori culture to New Zealand business. Your answer should include references to relevant tikanga and its co-existence with law. Based on the information provided in the case study and the facts of the history‚ Maori culture did very important contribution to New Zealand economy and business. This kind of contribution has two sides: the acceleration on developing economy and business and protection

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    the fading Maori culture. Introduction: As a descendant of the Maori‚ I have been avidly surrounded by it’s culture and traditions‚ of which is the Haka. The Haka is commonly known as a war dance created during the Maori Wars‚ or rather the New Zealand Land Wars. It was designed to intimidate Maori enemies at the onset of battle and doubling as an embodiment of stimulation and preparedness of the warriors. Today the Haka is a popular and frequently-practiced ritual that is passed down from generation

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