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    Anzac Day Research Paper

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    major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. What does ANZAC stand for? ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The soldiers in those forces quickly became known as ANZACs‚ and the pride they took in that name endures to this day. Why is this day special to Australians? (Milestones) * When war broke out in 1914‚ Australia had been a federal commonwealth for only 13 years. The new national government was eager to establish its

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    The Treaty of Waitangi

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    The Treaty of Waitangi The signing of the Treaty of Waitangi is a very significant event that has led to what New Zealand is today. It gave Europeans and Maoris a common ground to live as one. It is one of the most significant events in New Zealand as it still has an impact on people today‚ nearly 200 years after the event. This will argue on many topics but will highlight on the unfairness of the Treaty‚ how it lead to controversy‚ and how the significance of this event has changed over time

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    Global Events and Leadership Assignment 1 China halts all imports of dairy product from New Zealand over botulism fears China has recently issues an import bans for all New Zealand and Australia milk powders and dairy products‚ after New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra announced that 3 batches of the whey protein they produce in May 2013 may be contaminated with a bacterial can cause rare illness name botulism. (Bloomberg‚ 2013) The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes botulism

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    1981 SPRINGBOk TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND FOCUS QUESTION 1 Why did the game between the waikato rugby team and springbok? the reason why the game was cancelled because 350 protesters ivaded the rugby field after pulling down a fence using sheer force . the crowed were trowing bottles and other objects at the protesters‚as a stolen lightplane was aproching the stadium the police called off the game because itwas to unsafe to play with bottles and other objects on the pitch! FOCUS QUESTION 2

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    via ethos rhetorical appeal. This approach instantly set the tone of the speech‚ engaging the audience‚ and effectively highlighted the clear differences in opinion between New Zealand and both the US and UK‚ on the nuclear issue. Leading up to the debate both US and UK political circles had been vocal in the disapproval of New Zealand’s position (Hubbard‚ 2005). According to Lange‚ “Margaret Thatcher sent a note through her High Commissioner‚ which he delivered to me‚ asking me not to do it. And

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    The Vietnam War

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    Focus question 2: How were soldiers treated upon their return in the 1960s-1970s? When the New Zealand soldiers returned to their country from the Vietnam War in the 1960s-1970s‚ they were treated as they were expecting to be treated. They believed that they would come home to be honoured‚ cheered‚ and saluted by their people. However‚ they received the complete opposite. The men were told to immediately change out of their uniforms‚ combat ribbons‚ and medals‚ and to act casually as if they hadn’t

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    menswear shop employee and the solo signer in church on Sundays. In just under 9 months Stan Walker achieved the almost impossible. The nineteen year old born in Australia‚ had a rough childhood‚ with his family moving back and forth from Australia to New Zealand‚ spending relatively equal periods of his life in both countries. He is of Maori descendent with his heritage being Nga Potiki (Tauranga Tribe). Stan’s childhood was difficult with his father often being abusive which leads him to smoke marijuana

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    Small Business Enterprise

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    [pic] Student ID : 1107008 Student Name: SOCHIPEM CHAMROY Paper Number: ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Stream Number : 65 Assessment: 1- SBE Research Report and SBE proposal. Professional Practice Lecturer:  Tracey Futter In submitting my assignment electronically I am declaring that: 1. This assessment has been written by me and is my own work. 2. The work has not previously been submitted 3. All researched information has been acknowledged

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    The Kiwi is the national symbol of New Zealand. The Kiwi covers two thirds of the northern island of New Zealand. Kiwi is also a word to say New Zealanders. They are aggressive and will defend their territory from other kiwis. The Northern Island Brown Kiwi is critically endangered. There are only 2500 left and is also called as the least common kiwi. The brown kiwi prefers dense‚ sub-tropical and temperate forests. The Brown Kiwi is known as to be the smallest bird but lays the biggest eggs than

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    background to the 1981 Springbok Tour of New Zealand? For 56 days in July‚ August and September 1981‚ New Zealanders were divided against each other in the largest civil disturbance seen since the 1951 waterfront dispute. More than 150‚000 people took part in over 200 demonstrations in 28 centres‚ and 1500 were charged with offences stemming from these protests. To some observers it might seem inconceivable that the cause of this unrest was the visit to New Zealand of the South African rugby team (the

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