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    Australian and New Zealand Online Shopping Market and Digital Insights Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Executive summary 5 3 Research findings 8 4 Appendix 51 Digital media research 2012 | 2 Introduction 1 Digital media research 2012 | 3 Definition and methodology The definition of online shopping we use is online purchasing of physical merchandise such as clothes‚ books‚ and electronic items. This covers the same merchandise categories as used in the retail sales statistics published by the Australian

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    and extensive. These issues stem from successive centuries of asserted colonial power‚ which consequently has resulted in the undermining of rights for many Indigenous communities‚ including the Australian Aboriginal Peoples and Maori Peoples of New Zealand. Systemic abuse of power has resulted in the gradual erosion of Indigenous culture‚ and as thus‚ rights of Indigenous communities‚ including Intellectual Property and Cultural Rights‚ have been neglected. As a result‚ a growing body of declarations

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    because one could purchase new zealand dollars at yardley Bank for $.40 and sell them to Beal Bank for $.401.  With $1 million available‚ 2.5 million New Zealand dollars could be purchased at Yardley Bank.  These New Zealand dollars could then be sold to Beal Bank for $1‚002‚500‚ thereby gener ating a profit of $2‚500.       The large demand for New Zealand dollars at Yardley Bank will force this bank’s ask price on New Zealand dollar to increase.  The large sales of New Zealand dollars to Beal Bank will

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    Treaty of Waitangi

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    Treaty of Waitangi is an agreement between the British Crown and the Maori people. The Treaty of Waitangi was signed on the sixth of February 1840 by 43 Northland chiefs and Lieutenant Governor Hobson. The Treaty recognized Maori people occupied New Zealand prior to British. The Treaty of Waitangi allowed the Crown to set up a government to establish laws‚ and recognised that Māori people owned their lands and other properties. The immigrants (British citizens) could come and live here in peace. Meanwhile

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    Executive summary Fletcher building company is largest construction company in NEW ZEALAND. Its history began‚ when they build a timber weather board house in Dunedin‚ New Zealand. They transformed many times over following 92 years. At last in 2001 they listed as Fletcher Building Limited on the New Zealand stock exchange. The Headquarter of Fletcher Company is in Auckland (Penrose) New Zealand. There are 18‚800 employees are working globally and there are 50 businesses operating under the Fletcher

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    for travel and adventure. It started off during the outdoor adventure boom in the mid-80s‚ with its first production in Christchurch‚ New Zealand and first retail store in Melbourne‚ Australia (Kathmandu Holdings‚ 2013‚ para. 2). Since then‚ the company has expanded to numerous stores in New Zealand and Australia‚ currently owning 133 stores with 42 in New Zealand‚ 72 in Australia‚ and another 6 stores in the United Kingdom (Kathmandu Holdings‚ 2013‚ para. 2). The company offers various products

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    University of Auckland Department of Planning Course Outline for Planning 101 - Institutional Framework 2013 Course dates: Commences on 24 July 2013 Ends on 18 October 2013 Lectures: Wednesdays 9AM-10AM and Fridays 9AM-11AM NB: JH’s classes: Wednesdays 11AM-12PM and Fridays 9AM-10AM and 1PM-2PM Venue: Wednesday -301-242 (Science) Friday – 260-009 (Owen G Glenn) NB: JH’s lectures: Wednesday -206-315 (Arts 1) Friday (both classes) – CAG14/114-G14 (Commerce A) Course Co-ordinator:

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    The Colour of Money

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    issue and its impact on New Zealand society.  "Show me the money‚ Sonny (Bill Williams)" http://www.google.co.nz/search?client=safari New Zealand is well known for having a strong sporting culture with many of the most popular national sports deriving from our British colonial heritage. Without a doubt it is rugby union that has dominated the national sporting culture physic.  After the All Blacks took the 1987 title of the best rugby team in the world‚ New Zealand has been defined as a nation

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    The Battle Of Rangiriri

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    The Battle of Rangiriri Cassandra McPherson The Waikato invasion of 1863-4 was one of the most significant conflicts of the New Zealand wars‚ it was an important showdown between the colonial British (who were motivated by land seizure)‚ and the Waikato Maori (driven by the idea of Maori unity.) It was a battle that changed the outlook of the nation’s history forever. One of the most defining and decisive moments of the invasion was the Battle of Rangiriri. The battle was unique‚ as it was one

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    are interested in are the conflicts relating to ethnicity and anti-homosexuality. These differences in ethnicity and gender lead to social inequalities and social identities. This essay will summarise the key points of the two readings: “Are we all New Zealanders now? A Maori response to the Pakeha quest for indigeneity (Mikaere 2004)” and “Queerying Masculinities in School: Faggots‚ fairies and the first XV (Town 1999)”. This essay will also critically examine various ideas from different writers

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