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    Victoria McClintock ANALYSE THE CAUSE AND EFFECTS OF THE NEW ZEALAND WARS There have been many New Zealand Wars which have impacted the Maori. Throughout the history of New Zealand there have been several wars and all of them having different causes and effects. The Wars starting after the treaty‚ with wars like the Wairau incident‚ Kingitanga movement these wars have affected the Maori for a long time. The most important reason being the cause of the wars was the treaty and the different interpretations

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    approach that New Zealand has taken with the application of Environmental Assessment (EIA). The first part of this essay will identify and review the introduction of EIA in New Zealand and look at it’s history. The next section will identify and discuss the purpose and principals of EIA. The next part of the report will then outline the current application of EIA and its incorporation into New Zealand’s law and policy. The final part of this essay will be an assessment of the approach that New Zealand

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    recession many countries suffered as did New Zealand‚ out of the companies that were affected‚ among them was Air New Zealand one of New Zealand’s biggest companies. The impacts of inflation causing raised CPI‚ the rise and fall of supply and demand‚ and unemployment are just some of the causes from recession. These impacts have a huge shock on the society‚ such as the effects on the general people. Air New Zealand Ltd (2010) is an Auckland based‚ New Zealand owned airline which was originally incorporated

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    Teenagers : A New Marketing Target | | Table of Contents Acknowledgements 4 Abstract 5 Introduction 6 Chapter 1: Literature Review 10 1.0 Introduction 10 1.1 Definition of teenager 10 1.2 Their culture : their purchase attitudes 11 1.3 Their importance in the French market 12 1.4 A customer to secure of loyalty 13 1.5 The difficulty of brands to figure out teenagers 13 1.6 The politic of product of brands 14 1.7 The new means of communication and advertising of brands

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    Ethnic Stereotypes in New Zealand and their Impact on Behaviour Within the world of psychology‚ the subject of prejudice has been studied intensively. And like all other attitudes‚ prejudice is made up of three different components: an emotional component‚ a behavioural component‚ and a cognitive component. Stereotypes represent this cognitive aspect of prejudice. According to the Stereotype Content Model (SCM)‚ stereotypes express generalised evaluative beliefs about a particular group of people

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    ***** ************* *** * ****** Driver’s ED 13 July 2014 Teen Driving Issues Project Topic: Drinking and Driving Part 1 - Identify the Issue There are several factors that might influence teenagers to drink. It could be because of parental influence‚ or a common sight within their neighborhoods. However‚ more often than not‚ it has to do with peer pressure. Underage drinking is problematic‚ needless to say. It affects the driver’s vision and reaction times which often leads to crashes and

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    Mother Aubert was many things to many people‚ but why is she so important to New Zealand and Education? She wasn’t even a New Zealander‚ so how was she so influential to New Zealand? Mother Aubert was born in France in on the 19th June 1835. Her Given name was Marie Henriette Suzanne Aubert. Through the course of her life she was known by many different names‚ Sister Mary Joseph‚ Meri and Suzanne Aubert just to name a few. From a very early age Suzanne wanted to be a missionary to the pacific

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    Sects‚ Cults and The Catholic Church in New Zealand Section 1: Define the report. The purpose of this report is to analyse religious expression in New Zealand‚ specifically of certain cults‚ sects and the Catholic Church. I have chosen The Unification Church as a cult‚ 7th Day Adventists for my sect and the Catholic Church. I will investigate each religious expression‚ as well as compare and contrast them. Delving specifically into the Social Organisation‚ Religious Practice and Doctrine of

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    Brief Sales & Marketing Manager prepared for Top International Logistics and Transport Company Romania November 2012 Sales & Marketing Manager Top International Logistics and Transport Company Our Client For confidentiality reasons‚ information ab out our client is‚ for reference sources and non-shortlisted candidates‚ limited to the following: Our client is one of the leading logistics and transport companies in the world‚ being present in more than 100 countries and employing

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    Feminism has changed New Zealand’s society slowly over time‚ however with significance. Although we take no notice of these changes‚ without feminism woman would not have the right to vote‚ have equal pay to men‚ or have the right to make there own decisions about pregnancy. Feminism once frowned upon‚ is now becoming more socially accepted by both men and woman. In 1893‚ New Zealand was the first country to give woman the right to vote. Woman had gained inspiration to fight for their voting

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