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    Once Were Warriors Essay

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    In the film ‘Once Were Warriors’ directed by Lee Tamahori is a very iconic film in New Zealand. It is very relevant to other post colonial countries. It raises issues in the New Zealand culture regarding domestic violence and the effects it has on families. This issue has effects on the youth who are in these situations in rather negative ways. Tamahori uses the character Grace as a fine example of how violence infused with alcohol kills the potential of young people and the effects it has on them

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    Apa Referencing

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    D. (n.d.). The psychology of heavy metal communities and white supremacy. Te Kura Kete Aronui‚ 1. Retrieved from http://www.waikato.ac.nz/wfass/tkka iii) Webpages (1) Author (2) Date (3) Title (4) Retrieval statement (a) Statistics New Zealand. (2007). New Zealand in profile 2007. Retrieved from http://www.stats.govt.nz (b) Wadard. (2009‚ June 15). Australia’s climate bill may be scuttled [Web log message]. Retrieved from http://globalwarmingwatch.blogspot.com/ For more information & examples

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    Tutor: Andrea Student Name: Weijiu WANG ID Number: 1207109 Word Count: 2000 Introduction: Fonterra botulism scare event were disclosed on 3 August 2013‚ the Ministry for Primary Industries of New Zealand announced a recall sold products by Fonterra. Due to the contamination products were sold to third party manufacturers‚ they mixed it with other ingredients into produce infant formula‚ protein drinks‚ sports drinks‚ and other beverages‚ the huge

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    Rahui

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    How the custom of Rahui has changed over time. In Maori society a rahui is a prohibition or restriction on a thing or place. It is part of the broader concept of tapu. This essay will cover how the custom of rahui changed over time. The essay will include a description and brief discussion of the concepts tapu‚ rahui‚ kaitiaki and tohunga. It will describe the method used to instate and lift traditional rahui and how early European contact and colonisation affected Maori and the custom of rahui

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    Polyfest

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    doesn’t just include the Pacific culture but also a range of diverse cultures. People come to this not only for its cultural performances but also the food that each culture has to offer. Polyfest has a huge significance to people not only within New Zealand but from all around the world. In 1976 a student from Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate (former known as Hillary college)‚ in Otara with his two friends had created a cultural competition between four local schools. With the festivals early progression

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    Country Road Analysis

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    controlling interest in the business and restructured it from the bottom up‚ which started with a bold new vision for the brand. 2004 saw Country Road re-launched once more into the fashion industry displaying a more modern identity after the business regained control of the brand and tried to re-connect with a younger‚ more fashionable audience. Since this time stores in Australia and New Zealand have grown rapidly. On stopping of their wholesale division Country Road entered into Australia’s 2 major

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    Fado By Ulek Mayan

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    Fado is a worldwide musical symbol of Portuguese culture and tradition. This genre which means ‘Fate’ in Latin is refers to the often harsh realities of everyday life‚ sometimes with a sense of resignation and also sometimes with the hope of resolution. Each region in Portugal usually has at least a musical style and fado. One of the earliest manifestations of fado was in a song depicting the forbidden love story between a gypsy woman by the name of Maria Severe‚ and Count de Vimioso‚ a man of nobility

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    Maori For Dummies

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    exquisite food‚ the Maori culture is a mystery to us all. Following the exceptional author Witi Ihimarea‚ Nir Horowitz takes us through this fascinating culture. The story of a young girl and her special connection to the whales can be traced back to New Zealand‚ how the Maori’s built it and all of its spectacular cultures and its spectacular history. Maori Tradition and Culture: The way that Maori people define themselves is by their iwi‚ hapu‚ maunga and awa. The Maori people are the native people

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    change is evident in the life back in the Pacific. However‚ the mass migration of Pacific Islanders has inflicted consequences on the culture and identity‚ the development in families back in the islands but it has also affected themselves and the new societies they live in. Migration to overseas countries is significant in Pacific Island states primarily as a response to uneven economic conditions. Life in the Islands has become increasingly difficult that hindered some Pacific Island families

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