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    Migration to New Zealand

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    WHAT FACTORS LED TO THE MIGRATION OF PAKEHATO NEW ZEALAND? Pakeha migrated to New Zealand during the nineteenth century for a number of reasons. Some people made a rational economic decision‚ some were drawn by chain migration and some people- usually women and children- had no choice. In other areas there was a history or tradition of migration‚ often motivated by sheer hardship. James Belich claims that perhaps the most important reasons for the ancestors of most pakeha was the sheer

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    The New Medical City

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    How does The Medical City lead the organizational development and transformation program towards a new state-of-the-art facility that better aligns their values and vision with their institutional imperatives of putting patients on center stage and providing service of greater worth? II. Objectives • Identify the changes – physical and organizational – giving rise to the new Medical City. • Design and implement an organizational development and transformation program

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    Brave New World

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    Brave New World vs. Reality Have you ever wondered that there was a whole other world completely different from the one we live in today? In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ there actually is metaphorically. In this world people are controlled by higher power. The way Huxley describe life in (BNW) and life in the U.S are different based on drug use‚ religion‚ and consumptions of goods and services. In Brave New World their community is greatly dependent upon soma‚ as in our world where prescribed

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    Decimation of New France

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    complete and total decimation of New France is near if we cannot increase population imidiately. The immigration rate of people to new france is declining over time‚ and this is causing large amounts of unmarried men to continue wokring without finding women to produce a population for the new nation‚ thus resulting in the population declining over time and ultimatly causing an impending failure to create a nation. In order to attract more to immigrate to the new nation‚ and to encourage the growth

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    Starbucks New Products

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    Starbucks recently unveiled a new single-serving home brewer. Starbucks has always made their coffee available at home. They were presently offering their coffee beans for home brewing; sells premixed bottled frappuccinos; and recently started selling Via which is instant Starbucks coffee. So‚ being able to brew Starbucks’ coffee at home isn’t a new concept. However‚ now Starbucks has an added twist with its new top notch coffee system‚ the Verismo. The Verismo is in alignment with Starbucks’

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    Travel and New Cultures

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    possible to experience new cultures; for example‚ observing different religions and customs‚ even if it just means visiting an Egyptian temple. While traveling‚ you can learn new languages‚ which may increase your general knowledge. If you learn a few basic phrases‚ you are given the chance to interact with the native people. Also you are more likely to experience the friendliness of the locals because language barriers are broken. This may lead to prejudice ideas being destroyed. A new language gives a

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    Racism in New Zealand

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    I found myself trawling through Facebook. I had just finished watching a Close Up story on a guy I know – Wikatana Popata‚ who they were calling the new face of Māori protest – and I decided to go and check the story’s feedback on the Close Up page on Facebook. What I found was that this story‚ like many in the past‚ had scratched the surface of New Zealand society‚ and revealed the sickeningly racist underbelly which exists. Subject to a degree of anonymity‚ Facebook users felt free to comment honestly

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    Abortion in New Zealand

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    Abortion in New Zealand Abortion in New Zealand is legal in cases where the pregnant woman faces a danger to her life‚ physical or mental health‚ or if there is a risk of the fetus being handicapped‚ in the event of the continuation of her pregnancy. Regulations in New Zealand require that abortionsafter 12 weeks gestation be performed in a "licensed institution"‚ which is generally understood to be a hospital. Abortions must be approved by two doctor]s (referred to as "certifying consultants" within

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    Moving to a new home

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    Moving To a New Home M. K. Soni said "Home sweet home. This is the place to find happiness. If one doesn’t find it here‚ one doesn’t find it anywhere." I have truly realized that this quote is very true. I seem to find so much happiness in my life when I am home. Being around family and feeling that warmth by being at home is something that a person will not find anywhere else. I remember living in a small red two bedroom trailer from the time I was born until I turned ten or eleven. I made a thousand

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    New England Colonies

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    The Spanish and New England Colonies Over the course of the 15th century‚ European colonization swept the continent of North America. In spite of the fact the Spanish and the English were located within the same vicinity of the globe‚ their approaches towards successfully colonizing North America stood apart. The processes of development for the Spanish and New England colonies differentiated significantly because of key elements such as the role of religion‚ control of the European government

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