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    Super Rugby Essay The international spectacle is Super rugby has a hold on New Zealand Society- some of us cannot help but be drawn in by the skill and flair on display‚ others love to get behind their favourite team and back them passionately all the way‚ while others can feel indifferent towards the event‚ or even deliberately stay right away. Whatever your attitude towards the occasion‚ you cannot help but be touched by Super Rugby’s influence- it has such a huge impact on all major groups in

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    Executive Summary This research reports on the New Zealand organic beverage industry and investigates the current market situation and the purchasers’ beliefs‚ attitudes and preferences that are driving its growth. Secondary Research The secondary research section uncovered statistical facts‚ such as the size of the domestic organic market – that is valued at $40 million (Cork‚ 2001) and that 846‚648 people (20% of the N.Z population) in New Zealand eat and drink a diet that is 80% organic (Coriolis

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    fees and other personal spending. Many students may find that the tuition fees and the cost of living in New Zealand are remarkably expensive compared to their home country. For example‚ the costs of tuition fee for international students are three times more expensive than domestic students. Also the living costs‚ such as home rent‚ transport‚ grocery and household supply costs‚ in New Zealand are significantly high compared with Korea. Majority of students could pay off their weekly rent and living

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    indigenous people is typical colonial societies. European colonists settled in New Zealand justified their exploitation and enslavement as culturing and civilizing native people which were regarded as uncivilized people by European colonists (mainly British people). In New Zealand‚ Māori‚ as individuals and communities‚ were the subject of racism and discrimination when Europeans immigrants (Pakeha) first came to New Zealand (“Ethic and religious intolerance”). Maori gave the initial welcome which was

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    * Imported Tractors: Australia‚ Japan‚ New Zealand * GDP per capita: Hong Kong‚ Australia‚ japan * Population: China‚ India‚ Indonesia * Number tractors in country: Japan‚ India‚ china * Agricultural Growth: China‚ South Korea‚ India Australia: 2/5 Japan: 3/5 New Zealand: 1/5 Hong Kong: 1/5 China:3/5 India: 3/5 Indonesia: 1/5 South Korea: 1/5 All of them. All 6 tables You need to calculate the initial score‚ weighting and the final score * Hard Copy 20% of total grade

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    and Identity Introduction When talking about New Zealand events‚ the Christchurch earthquake that happened approximately a year ago came to me first. It is not an event‚ precisely‚ it is a disaster that shocked people’s home‚ broke people’s heart and even took away their lives. However‚ a disaster does not only affect individuals‚ but also the whole society. Thus‚ this essay will discuss the influence that the Christchurch earthquake has on New Zealand’s culture and identity‚ two social theories

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    ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Instructor Henninger 11/17/2012 Maori People and Culture New Zealanders often associate the word “M?oritanga” with their culture. The words meaning is “being like the M?ori people”. The Maori do not call their home New Zealand‚ but rather‚ Aotearoa‚ which means ‘land of the long white cloud’‚ as named by Kupe‚ who discovered New Zealand. The Maori themselves did not call themselves Maori until the English came and they felt a need to set themselves

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    Q1. How are women portrayed in the New Zealand media? -Consider Bonds advert -Jane Jetson info‚ Source 19 -NZ Stats/ examples ”What is generic is replaceable. With youth and beauty‚ then the working woman is visible‚ but insecure‚ made to feel her qualities are not unique. But‚ without them‚ she is invisible-she falls literally ‘out of the picture’”-Beauty Myth Not only women but all people are constantly pigeonholed into categories within the media‚ people are categorized and prejudiced

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    3.0 The significant individual from Maori community in Aotearoa The Maori history in New Zealand started from 1300 AD. According to a research‚ the ancestors of the Maori were a Polynesian people who originating from south-east Asia‚ they were making the long traveling via Taiwan‚ through the South Pacific islands and then on to Aotearoa. There were many different tribes in the Maori community. After two European explorers found the place respectively in the middle of 18th Century and 19th Century

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    Case Analysis – Ben Ohau Lodge Ben Ohau Lodge‚ located in the high country of New Zealand‚ is a high-class resort aimed at the world’s most exclusive clients. Started by a New Zealander and his Indonesian friend‚ this pricey resort provides every accommodation a particular segment of wealthy clientele could ever ask for. Understanding the market brought about a breakthrough opportunity for Ben Ohau Lodge‚ and it has led to some success. Relying solely on promotion via word of mouth‚ publicity‚

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