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    the 60’s New Zealand teenagers were becoming increasing connected in the international youth culture thanks to technology such as the television. Weeks before the Beatles were due to tour New Zealand‚ television introduced the majority of country to the band when a special about the band was shown. Teenagers were already hooked by their records‚ with their biggest hit being ‘She loves you’. The popularity and fame of the Beatles worldwide had a huge impact on the small country of New Zealand. One

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    New Zealand and Canada‚ although continents apart‚ share many similarities‚ including being colonies of the United Kingdom‚ and being strongly multicultural. Both nations have indigenous communities who face higher rates of adversity‚ and both countries have several official languages. Fortunately‚ both countries have developed significant interest and momentum in the area of social enterprise‚ in order to solve social issues. Although Canada‚ as a bigger country is significantly more developed in

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    Assignment 1 05/04/2013 Robyn Fairmaid 1077831 Discuss the society European settlers arriving in Aotearoa- New Zealand wanted to create and the place of Maori and the Treaty of Waitangi within it. The settlement of New Zealand as an independent nation was driven by politics and culture with very Eurocentric values. Christianity‚ trade and policy established the British society in New Zealand. The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti O Waitangi) sought to give Maori people the same rights as the British

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    Pestel Analysis of Aldi

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    PESTEL Analysis & Porter’s five forces – ALDI You are here: Home  Business  PESTEL Analysis & Porter’s five forces – ALDI  1.0 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS: PESTEL FRAMEWORK 1.1 Political Factors Aldi‚ short for “Albrecht Discount”‚ operating in a globalized environment with stores all around the UK. It is a German multinational headquartered in Essen (reference). Hence Aldi’s performance is highly influenced by the political and legislative conditions of these countries‚ including

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    Air New Zealand Case Study

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    M ONITORING GIVES Air New Zealand a clear view of online customer experience Air New Zealand is an international and domestic airline group which provides air passenger and cargo transport services within New Zealand‚ as well as to and from Australia‚ the South West Pacific‚ Asia‚ North America and the United Kingdom. Air New Zealand strives to be number one in every market they serve and customers’ airline of choice when traveling to‚ from and within New Zealand. In their home market‚ the

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    Ryanair PESTEL Analysis

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    Macro-environment PESTEL Analysis: Political and legal factors Political issues are very relevant in the airline industry which has been and still is under political influence. This is particularly true in the European Union where Ryanair primarily operates. A recent liberalization act came under the form of the EU-US Open Skies Agreement‚ signed in 2007and which entered into effect on March the 30th 2008‚ which gives the right to US based airlines to operate intra-EU flights‚ while European

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    The New Zealand Kaka is a medium sized parrot‚ around 45 cm (18 in) in length and weighing about 550 g‚ and is closely related to the Kea‚ but has darker plumage and is more arboreal. The forehead and crown are greyish-white and the nape is greyish-brown. The neck and abdomen are more reddish‚ while the wings are more brownish. Both sub-species have a strongly patterned brown/green/grey plumage with orange and scarlet flashes under the wings; color variants which show red to yellow coloration especially

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    Our group has conducted research on future demographic trends and predictions focusing on Singapore in year 2020. We have made used of the PESTEL analysis to carry out this research. PESTEL analysis which stands for Political‚ Economic‚ Sociological‚ Technological‚ Environmental and Legal is one of the important frameworks that can be used for macro-environmental scanning to understand situation as a whole. (Marketing Minefield 2012) In year 2020‚ Singapore’s political issue will be more opposition

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    Using 1080 to control possums in New Zealand The sodium fluoroacetate used for pest control as biodegradable 1080 is chemically identical to the toxin naturally found in leaves of many plants in Australia‚ Brazil and Africa1. Its first use dates back to 1944 in the United states for vertebrate control and has been used against several other species since. Currently used in Mexico‚ Japan‚ Australia and Israel. The first trials in New Zealand in 1954 were successful and by 1957 it was already being

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    Nokia's Pestel Analysis

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    NOKIA’S PESTEL ANALYSIS Political: As markets are deregulates both operators and manufacturers are free to act independently of government 
intervention. In Countries like India and China where Partial regulations exist‚ government 
intervention does take place. That is why‚ Nokia can sell as much as they want‚ without restrictions. Economics: With incomes rising‚ people have more disposable income‚ which enables consumers to be more selective with their choice of mobile phone‚ looking to

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