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    Ohs Legislation in Fiji

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    Papua New Guinea (PNG)‚ Samoa‚ Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. The remaining three member States – Kiribati‚ Marshall Islands and Tuvalu‚ are in the process of drafting and/or finalising their legislations. In addition‚ Fiji‚ PNG and Solomon Islands are collaborating national centres for OSH with the ILO International Occupational Safety and Health Information Centre (CIS). The increasing of international movement of Pacific Islanders under the Recognized Seasonal Employer schemes to New Zealand and

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    Frederick “Fred” Cossom Hollows was a humanitarian and an ophthalmologist. He was born on 9 April 1929‚ in Dunedin‚ in New Zealand. In 1965‚ when he worked in Australia at The Prince of Wales Hospital he did the first successful cataract operation in the world. After this operation he became famous. From 1965-1992‚ Fred was Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. In 1981‚ he won the Advance Australia award of Aboriginal eye care. In 1985‚ he was a member

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    The Piano

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    on the beach by Stewart. The Piano is also a metaphor for not only Ada’s but others emotions. When it is not played it cannot “speak”. As it sits on the beach at the beginning of the film‚ nothing more than a piece of baggage. When Ada comes to New Zealand she is isolated and alone The

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    formed a big part of how they learned to adapt. They were not too close to any other island and they had no contact with any water-craft. In the other hand‚ the Maori were a strong and bigger community. They were located on the northern part of New Zealand and they were involved in more war-like problems. Their climate was more crop-friendly so it made it easier for them to plant. Some Polynesian Island were colonized later in human

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    and Salote Lomaloma Rabuka‚ he comes from the village of Drekeniwai on Vanua Levu‚ one of Fiji ’s two major islands. He was educated at Queen Victoria School (Fiji)‚ where he became the head boy in his final year. Rabuka was trained initially in New Zealand army schools‚ from which he graduated in 1973‚ and later did postgraduate work at the Indian Defence Services Staff College in 1979‚ and at the Australian Joint Services Staff College in 1982. He was a senior operation plans manager for UNIFIL peacekeeping

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    Do “Asian value” and “orientalism” exist? For the nature of Asia itself‚ Asia is the largest continent by landmass and covers 8.6% of the Earth’s surface and hosts 60% of the world’s current human population. With so much diversity‚ is it possible to for Asians to share quintessential values which only exist in the area of Asia? In some extent‚ the answer is yes as Asians‚ like people of any other region (i.e. Latin Americans)‚ hold their own cultural norms‚ rituals‚ and traditions inherited from

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    Sexism In Whale Rider

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    The main character of the film Whale Rider is Paikea Apirana. She is an 11 year old girl‚ who was born in the New Zealand Maori tribe. As soon as she was born‚ she was unwanted by the members of her tribe. This is because both her mother and twin brother died during the birth‚ leaving Paikea alone. Paikea states in a voice over of this scene‚ “there was no gladness when I was born. My twin brother died and took my mother with him. Everybody was waiting for the first born boy to lead us but he died

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    Average hours of sleep

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    1. There are more people in Shanghai than in New Zealand Like… 4 times more. According to the 2009 census‚ Shanghai has a population of about 19 million. In comparison‚ Statistics New Zealand’s population clock points at 4 million at the time of writing. Density-wise‚ Shanghai scores a whopping 3000/km2‚ 3 times higher than Auckland City‚ New Zealand’s most populous urban area. Although‚ both cities look like playgrounds when compared to those in the top 50 list… 2. The main language spoken in

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    Samoa

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    Samoa is a group of islands located in the south pacific‚ approximately halfway between New Zealand and Hawaii. It consists of two main islands‚ Upolu and Savaii. Samoa is well-known for its natural beauty and landscape. Samoa is very much a tourist destination. Tourists are attracted to the strong commitment to sport‚ Samoan cuisine‚ Samoan lifestyle‚ natural attractions‚ and traditional aspects such as tattooing and ceremonial occasions. Although‚ on the contrary‚ Samoa has big disadvantages for

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    How has Australia’s society developed since colonisation? Australia has changed in many since colonisation; the Aboriginal peoples were treated like flora and fauna due to new laws passed‚ as they were a dying race‚ women were given the rights to divorce and vote‚ the assimilation flawed was passed then destroyed‚ the commonwealth of Australia was forged‚ Australia became a multicultural country and much more. On the 1st of January‚ 1901‚ the commonwealth of Australia was formed‚ which later on‚

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