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    Lenovo Pest

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    Communication Skills in New Accountancy Graduates F. ELIZABETH GRAY and NIKI MURRAY Massey University‚ New Zealand Received: August 2009 Revised: January 2011; May 2010; January 2011 Accepted: January 2011 Published online: March 2011 ABSTRACT This study into the perceived importance of oral communication skills in accountancy included the collection and analysis of quantitative and qualitative data from a national survey of New Zealand accountants‚ followed

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    From these conclusions secularism worldviews effects might have on New Zealand society today is that it could turn into a selfish and greedy society due to one of the key beliefs of individualism. People could get carried away with their own success and their own self growth and forgot about the common good and social justice. This would be a negative effect on society due to the selfishness of individuals. With everyone being selfish and worrying about their own success it could eventually lead

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    Sanitarium Marketing

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    evolution of marketing A brand that down any New Zealand supermarket´s breakfast cereal aisle which dominates the shelves… that is Sanitarium! Sanitarium Australia and Sanitarium New Zealand are owned and operated by Australian Health & Nutrition Association and New Zealand Health Association. The company produces over 150 products and employs approximately 1700 people in the manufacturing and distribution sites throughout Australia and New Zealand. The company is leading manufacturer of breakfast

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    Asia Pacific Region

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    03/10/2012 Evolution de cette zone pacifique‚ dès origines jusqu’à la 2ème Guerre Mondiale. Pacific region : APEC‚ Asia‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ Aborigines‚ surf‚ beaches‚ kangaroos‚ Islands‚ Hawaii (-> Pearl Harbor)‚ biggest ocean in the world. Pacific (zone‚ area) ocean‚ Asia pacific‚ pacific rim countries. Origin of the name ‘Pacific’: 1521 Magellan coined the word‚ he thought the ocean was calm that came as a mistake. Ancient maps: Pacific Ocean/ south sea Bougainville‚ la Perouse‚

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    mauri myths

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    lessons. These myths present ideas about the creation of the universe‚ gods and people‚ the weather‚ the stars and the moon‚ the fish of the sea‚ the birds of the forest and the forest themselves. Majority of these myths are well known throughout new zealand and but also over much of polynesia aswell. A big influence within these myths was a demi god named Maui. As a character‚ Maui is seen as a role model for humans to follow. He has been described as quick‚ intelligent‚ resourceful‚ bold and cunning

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    Case Study Kpmg Report

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    The consequence of fraud issue can impede corporations achieving their business objective and incur huge loss. This paper is going to base on the case study by KPMG which is regarding about the fraud‚ corruption‚ and bribery issue in business in New Zealand and Australia. This report will firstly focus on discussing the main findings in this case study. Then it will evaluate the survey from both positive and negative sides. Finally‚ it will analyse how Australian corporation respond to this survey

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    Its Okay Campaign

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    MKT 309 Social Marketing and sustainability Assignment: Report on a social marketing campaign Title: It’s not ok. Name: Kiki Miu ID: 42220114 Tut: Monday 1pm Tutor: Marion Introduction In this report‚ the New Zealand campaign ‘it’s not ok’ was chosen as a social marketing campaign. In the first part‚ the first 6 of 16 tips for success are going to be analyzed. It included the successful of the campaign‚ target audience‚ proposed change behaviour‚ barriers to change‚ remove

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    Industrial Hemp

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    Most related Hemp to hippies and marijuana. The misconception of Hemp was clear throughout. New Zealand were the first to give woman the right to vote‚ he first Western-allied country to officially ban nuclear-armed and powered warships from its territory and the testing ground for banking innovations such as Eftpos. We are famous for our innovative and early adoptive nature. This making New Zealand is the perfect country to reintroduce Hemp and prove its full potential. As the potential for

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    Week 4 EasiYo Case Study

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    enables over a million homes in New Zealand‚ Australia‚ the UK‚ Italy and China to enjoy fresh yoghurt every day of the year. It supports home production through the supply of powdered bases and culture and a plastic incubator in which the yoghurt ferments. Paul O’Brien joined the company as CEO in December 2009 and has overseen sales growth of around 30 per cent a year‚ on the way to a target of sales in excess of $50 million to 20 plus countries. It is part of the New Zealand success in dairy products

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    would be valuable in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During his time with Foreign Affairs he worked for the New Zealand High Commission in Canberra and spent four years in New York and Washington‚ two of them as New Zealand consul. The Whale Rider was written in New York and Cape Cod in the space of three weeks. Ihimaera was inspired to write the book in 1985 while living in an apartment in New York overlooking the Hudson River. Ihimaera had taken his daughters to a number of action movies. They asked

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