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    Diversity In Polynesia

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    The benefit is the creation of a new culture when two or more cultures assimilate to one another. This new culture will keep certain aspects of the older cultures‚ but usually with a new spin to it. The consequence is when the cultures clash and only one’s traditions and religions will survive. The genocide and destruction of one cultures reduces the diversity

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    diverse. The physical diversity in the Asia-Pacific region is the landforms which exist in the region‚ for example mountains‚ rivers‚ volcanoes and more. Australia’s regional and global context comprises countries such as Papua New Guinea‚ China‚ Fiji‚ New Zealand and more. The countries in the region can be classified as developed countries is one that allows all its citizens to enjoy a free and healthy life in a safe environment like Australia and Japan. Other countries are classified as developing

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    Polynesians eager to experience their past‚ a picture is emerging of the development of a seafaring culture oriented toward oceanic exploration. The islands scattered along the north shore of New Guinea first drew these canoe people eastwards into the ocean. By 1500 B.C.‚ these voyagers began moving east beyond New Guinea‚ first along the Solomon Island chain‚ and then to the Banks and Vanuatu Archipelagos. As the gaps between islands grew from tens of miles at the edge of the western Pacific to hundreds

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    Ielts Essay

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    good jobs such as: workers‚ nurses‚ and so on to sustain their life. Moreover‚ if they have a lot of experiences in their jobs‚ they will try to find ways to work in developed countries like Australia‚ New Zealand‚ Europe countries and especially is America. That is the best way for them to find a new and wonderful life. Rich countries should pay more on qualified people that came to their country to work. Their citizens work well but may be

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    Paikea In Whale Rider

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    In the movie Whale Rider‚ Paikea‚ the main character‚ overcomes her struggles with Paka‚ her grandfather‚ and becomes the new leader of the tribe. Paka repeatedly rejects her throughout the movie for her gender. He is angry because she had lived after birth‚ while her twin brother did not. He scolds her everytime she attempts to try one of the excercises the boys are doing to see who will be the chosen one. Evaluating three of Gardner’s Eight Intelligences‚ readers can see how Paikea has naturalistic

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    Grolsch Case

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    specific. * Grolschs’ current geographic presence reflects the global opportunities and currently represent the best opportunities for the company. * Grolsch has primarily focused on developed markets such as the UK‚ US‚ Canada‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ and France. * Grolschs’ key markets mainly consist of Western Europe‚ which accounts for 88% of its revenues‚ and 94% of its contribution margins. * Grolschs’ sales in the Netherlands accounted for nearly one half of its total domestic

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    Asdas

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    Whale Rider Essay Notes Whale Rider Essay Notes How is Whale Rider a good example of a mythological story? * Based on a legend- A story from the past‚ believed to explain how the Maori people came to be in New Zealand. It is regarded as historical although not verifiable. It’s a modern interpretation of an ancient Maori myth. * Strong basis in the culture of Maori people- Myths support and strengthen culture and reinforce cultural values. * Voice-over- Paikea explaining the legend

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    Obesity

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    overweight people and obesityis now huge. The term “Obesity epidemic” is a common phrase usedin society‚ particularly by health professionals and doctors‚ whoemphasise their concern for our society and future generations’health. Undoubtedly‚ there are New Zealanders‚ both adults andchildren who are obese‚ but can we consider this an epidemic?The word epidemic is rather emotive as it has medical connotationsgiving the implication that mass amounts of people are suffering fromsome kind of “condition” or

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    card with you. 5 .If you love to relax on the beach in the sunshine‚ chances are that you’ll not like touring around on a coach in the Scottish highlands. 6. Whatever your passion‚ whether it be zip lining through the Amazon‚ bungee jumping in New Zealand or romantic hidden beaches in the Caribbean‚ you will get much more out of your holiday and be much more relaxed if you plan a holiday you all enjoy. 7 .The more you know‚ the better you can enjoy or appreciate the place and their traditions.

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    In Witi Ihimaera’s novel "Whale Rider" we follow Rawiri as he goes through his life watching the growth‚ incidents and magic of his niece Kahu. Kahu is destined to be the next chief of the Maori in Whangara‚ New Zealand‚ a tribe that has descended from the legendary "whale rider." However‚ Kahu is‚ as Nanny Flowers says‚ "Hungry for [her grandfather’s] love‚" (Ihimaera 34) and struggles to receive it because she is a girl. The author presents this story through Kahu’s Uncle Rawiri’s point of view

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