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    The legal age for drinking in New Zealand is eighteen‚ yet this does not stop teenagers as young as fourteen from drinking. New Zealand teenagers enjoy going to parties or social events and this usually involves drinking. Youth drinking causes many problems in society such as road accidents‚ the lowering of inhibitions‚ bodily harm and long term health quarrels. Another issue for teenagers is the "spiking" of drinks. Teenagers are reckless when drinking. To get to the parties the teenagers may

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    The legalization of marijuana is a controversial topic not just in New Zealand but all over the world. Some people think that marijuana is great e.g. it relieves pain‚ calms you down and is not physically addictive. Other people do believe in this point of view the say that it can physically harm your body‚ harms babies and leads to harder drugs. Firstly marijuana is not physically addictive. This means the body will not crave the way it will with other drugs such as heroin where people become

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    Cup 2011 was held in New Zealand successfully between September to October. There were many tourists came to New Zealand‚ not only the rugby fans but also the travelers who come to New Zealand for sight seeing. This huge event made an extraordinary impact on New Zealand tourism industry and hospitality industry included in the tourism industry. This impact was really important for New Zealand. After all this event helped New Zealand attracted more tourists. It gave New Zealand a chance to show how

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    Introduction New Zealand is a country with a very special legal system. The New Zealand constitution is made of both legal documents: the laws that are written in document and others are unwritten laws- conventions. “In 1982‚ the Supreme court of Canada summarized the constitutional position in that country is an equation: constitutional conventions plus constitutional law equal the total constitution of the country”. (Keith‚ 2001) This equation is very true‚ and can be fitted in the condition of New Zealand’s

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    The Rugby World Cup 2011

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    New Zealand’s 2011 Rugby World Cup: A Tourism Perspective Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................. 3 Figure 1: Regional spread of international RWC visitors ........................................................... 4 Figure 2: Seasonally adjusted monthly visitor numbers to New Zealand‚ 1982-2012 .......... 5 Background .........................................................................

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    Uniqlo in Newzealand

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    UNIQLO: In New Zealand Contents UNIQLO Introduction Situation in New Zealand ∆The situation of New Zealand ∆The New Zealand Fashion Week ∆The Fashion Market in New Zealand UNIQLO Brand Analysis ∆SWOT ∆4P ∆Competition Situation ∆UNIQLO Brand Evaluation UNIQLO Strategy in New Zealand Conclusion Jinseok KIM‚ Kiria KOIKE Hyejin LIM‚ Misae SUZUKI UNIQLO Introduction UNIQLO (http://www.UNIQLO.com) ∆Very Very famous clothes brand in Asia market (including Korea & Japan) ∆SPA Brand like Zara

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    four waves of migrations to New Zealand and how they have contributed to our national character. New Zealand has had four waves of migration ‚ the Polynesians ‚ the Europeans ‚ the Pacific Islanders and the Asians. These four waves of migrants have contributed so much to New Zealand such as culture ‚ sports ‚ food etc. They have contributed to New Zealand’s national character gratefully and we are very thankful for that. Firstly‚ Polynesians (Maori) came to New Zealand from Hawaikiki around about

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    BUSINESS ISU REPORT ON NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS REPORT – NEW ZEALAND PRESENTED TO Mr. G. Cox BBB 4M0 Department of Business Studies Turner Fenton Secondary School December 21st‚ 2012 By Henna Shergill 412437 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1 TITLE PAGE 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 3 RESEARCH CURRENT CONDITIONS PAGE 4 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS PAGE 5 CURRENCY STABILITY PAGE 6 MAJOR INDUSTRIES

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    "New Zealand continues to stand with South Korea”. When New Zealand Prime Minister John Key says “stands with‚” he is signifying the key element to the positive diplomatic relations between New Zealand and South Korea that have existed for fifty years: New Zealand standing ‘side by side’ with South Korea. He emphasises that New Zealanders do not stand higher than Koreans or over them as an insignificant racial group‚ but instead‚ he defines the fifty-year long diplomatic friendship as one of equality

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    Discuss the impact of poverty on the health of New Zealanders Introduction This essay will explore low- finance‚ health issues and children needs has became a big problem in New Zealand‚ One of the main problems in New Zealand is poverty. Poverty is the one who lacks a certain amount of controlling their belongings or money (Danielle‚ 2011) Absolute poverty is lacking basic human needs‚ which commonly includes clean and fresh water‚ nutrition‚ health care‚ education‚ clothing and shelter (John

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