Maori Case Study of Te Whanga Paemai: A place where whales and boats beach Business Heritage‚ Culture and Sustainability AMBH500 Assignment Three Tutor: Hemi Hoskins Student Name: Victor Chen ID Number: 11778342 Due Date: Thursday‚ November 18th‚ 2010 1. Discuss how the Te Whanga Paemai case study illustrates the significance and contribution of Maori culture to New Zealand business. Your answer should include references to relevant tikanga and its co-existence with law. Based on the
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| | Advantages and disadvantages of increasing tourism activity in different countries Top of Form |the leaf ninjaThreads: 9 |Jul 22‚ 2011‚ 02:20am #1 | |Posts: 44 | | |The costs of international
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UNIT 329 The legal and organisational requirements for supervising children and young people on journeys‚ visits and activities outside of the setting are: *Risk assessments; risk assessment needs to be carried out as a legal requirement. It will enable you to: identify hazards and dangers decide who might be harmed and how evaluate the risks and decide whether existing precautions are enough or whether more should be done record your findings review your assessments and revise them if necessary
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Acosta’s father was different from other people. He had a passion for competition he had to compete with people more then anything. When Acosta was little his father would always make him argue with him. As he said in his book Oscar "Zeta" Acosta: The Uncollected Works " I guess that is where I became as nasty as I am." (5). When Acosta went to high school he wasn’t one of the average Chicanos going to school. He became involved in sports and music he was also president of his class. He got a scholarship
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(bribe) “bribery is also a noun” - Many people do not strictly observe the traffic laws when using the roads (their vehicles). Many street vendors illegally occupy the pavement to display their goods for sale. Some people drop rubbish or (it’s same with "throw waste")”Drop rubbish : thải rác một cách không cố ý; Throws waste: cố tình xả rác” throw waste indiscriminately in the middlle of the streets‚ which adds to the risk of accidents. - Many pedestrians cross streets wherever they
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Principals of infection control 1. My role and responsibility regarding the prevention and control of infection is an essential component of my care. I have a responsibly to my self‚ Colleagues‚ Employer‚ Tenants‚ Visitors. * Achieving optimum hand hygiene Hands should be washed before and after contact with a tenant to stop any spread of infection. Hot water and soap‚ also can use alcohol hand gels or rub. any cuts or abrasions should be covered up with a water proof dressing‚ if on hands
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tough to find in our outlet. Regarding these Pet peeves and the factors of company culture we come up with three different suggestions to improve the retail store’s customer service. 1. The company can become more ecological‚ by producing less rubbish. Especially in order to enhance its reputation. 2. Friendlier and politer staff 3. Achieving a nicer environment in its outlets Regarding its success it seems quite unnecessary to make some changes‚ but in order to keep the company’s
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houses; open spaces were left; and colonnades were added to protect the fronts of tenements‚ Nero undertaking to build these at his own cost‚ and to hand over the building sites‚ cleared of rubbish‚ to the proprietors (327). He offered premiums and he assigned the marshes at Ostia for the reception of the rubbish‚ which was taken down the Tiber in the same vessels‚ which had brought up the corn. But a devastating fire burns down the city before Nero came. At this moment‚ people were suffering from
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future. An example of an environmental‚ individual and social impact would be the use of non-renewable resources and materials. Short-term and long-term impacts of non-renewable resources (such as coal) and materials could be: - Sight pollution (Rubbish on streets‚
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Tourism in the island of Bali started to develop only in the 1970s (Thullen‚ 1996). Most of the tourism activities in South Bali are related to the color of white and blue‚ which is the natural resource of beaches and seas. Under the water‚ Bali has many impressive dive sites‚ visibility underwater is good with warm water temperature of average 27℃ (Bali Tourism Board‚ 2011). Bali Hotel Villa Blog (2010) suggested that Sea Walking in Sanur and visiting to Lembongan Island and Penida Island for diving
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