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    Effect of Colonisation

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    Maori world views were encapsulated in Whakapapa‚ which provided them with their identity‚ in Whanau‚ Hapu‚ Iwi and Whenua‚ the land. Their world views also included believing in wairuatanga (spiritual connection to the natural environment)‚ kaitiakitanga‚ which is that people are linked to all living and non – living things and it is the responsibility of the mankind to safeguard the ecosystem. In addition‚ they believed in oneness (kotahitanga) and manaakitanga - the ability to care for others

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    that ended apartheid in South Africa. After the 1981 tour‚ the All Blacks were planned to tour South Africa in 1985‚ but the New Zealand protesters re mobilised against the New Zealand government and the tour was cancelled. An unauthorised All blacks team did tour in 1986‚ under the name The New Zealand Cavaliers. The tour was given the name‚ the rebel tour. New Zealand‚ thereafter‚ made a decision not to authorise a rugby team to South Africa until the end of apartheid in South Africa. This then

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    The purpose of this report is to provide key findings of New Zealand’s current external business environment of small independent bicycle retailers. This was achieved through analyses of articles and reports about existing bike retailers industry. The report established New Zealand’s demand for bikes is currently high due to several benefits of cycling and the Government’s encourage. Findings also highlighted that there are difficulties for new retailers such as demographic problem‚ low marginal margin

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    Treaty of Waitangi

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    The Treaty of Waitangi‚ signed in 1840‚ is said to be New Zealand’s “founding document’ that gives everyone in New Zealand/Aotearoa their standing in society (Hayward: 2004). The understanding and meaning of the treaty provokes intense debate right across the country‚ from parliament to workplaces and a difference in opinions range from the critics to the advocates(Hayward: 2004). In a survey conducted by the Treaty of Waitangi information unit and reported by Boyd (2004) one in three People could

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    Summary of an academic article The article ‘International Students in New Zealand: Needs and Responses’ (2004) written by Andrew Butcher and Terry McGrath discusses the pastoral care needs of international students in New Zealand. With a large growth in international students in New Zealand‚ both positive and negative points for New Zealand and international students have arisen. For New Zealand‚ this increase in international students saved institutions from bankruptcy (Butcher and McGrath‚ 2004

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    Adventure Tourism

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    Adventure Tourism in New Zealand and its Environment Executive summary This report provides a general blueprint of adventure tourism’s environment and identifies the most important elements which impact it. A major factor is global events‚ in particular the 2011 Rugby World Cup. It’s stated that over half a billion dollars will be made during that time and part of the reason is that the people visiting will not only come to watch the games‚ but also to experience what is on offer. Another key element

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    widespread in New Zealand society. Practice of discrimination in areas such as education‚ court proceedings‚ property ownership‚ medical insurance cover and acquisition of driver’s licence is common. The government working with non-governmental organizations continues to advocate for the rights of this group. The New Zealand government has ratified United Nation’s plan on persons with living with disability. This ratification together with other strategic plans has enabled New Zealand makes progress

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    Pentland Furniture Company

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    2156 words Executive Summary This export planning report will outline The Pentland Furniture Company’s strategy for exporting its products to New Zealand and introducing it to the New Zealand market. The New Zealand market was chosen after initial research was carried out in several countries of interest. As a result of identifying New Zealand and Queenstown as an area of ‘need’‚ it was decided that Queenstown should be the target market. The Pentland Furniture Company’s strategy is to

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    July 1771‚ of James Cook’s first voyage. The present document analysis deals with the journal entries from 1 February 1770 to 19 February 1770. During this writing HMS Endeavour sailed along the coastline of New Zealand under the command of James Cook whose mapping and discovery of New Zealand as being an island has been the major outcome of these days of the journey. This journey followed close upon the visit of the expedition on Tahiti to observe the transit of Venus. On 8 June 1769 the transit

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    Colonisation Assignment

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    definition The New Zealand Oxford dictionary (2005) defines colonisation as “establishing a colony or colonies in a country or area” (p. 215). That means a group of people invading and fully forming a community in a new country or an area. In New Zealand‚ colonisation was the process of British migrants settling down in the country and building a government after the signing the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. History of immigration (2005) explains that large numbers of people from Britain came to New Zealand

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