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    unmistakable section for alcoholic things. It is the most understood general store in New Zealand as it is having the most essential number of stores and beginning gives the best organizations in whole over New Zealand. The principle initiation was open in 1981 in Christchurch by Rattrays Wholesale Assembling, starting now and into the foreseeable future various stores were opened, till now it is having 175 stores in New Zealand. The total stores are directed by 10 domain manager having 5 in the north and

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    unmistakable section for alcoholic things. It is the most understood general store in New Zealand as it is having the most essential number of stores and beginning gives the best organizations in whole over New Zealand. The principle initiation was open in 1981 in Christchurch by Rattrays Wholesale Assembling, starting now and into the foreseeable future various stores were opened, till now it is having 175 stores in New Zealand. The total stores are directed by 10 domain manager having 5 in the north and

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    New Zealanders, we have a problem. We suffer from something called tall poppy syndrome; where we repress those who exceed us - cutting down the poppies that grow taller towards the light. The reason that we do this, while also for reassurance of ego and uniformity of persona, is for equality. Inequality is a predominant negative to our modern world and is particularly present amongst things like financial status, sexual orientation, gender and race. For New Zealand, racial inequality and the oppression

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    In New Zealand Maori’s are facing many health related issues. This essay is about a health issue relevant to Maori population. Cardiovascular disease as the most common health issue among Maori. The essay explores the details of CVD and its relevant demographics. The importance of the Treaty of Waitangi in this context and explained the historical factors relevant to CVD. Finally, a significant health policy related to CVD is described and a community health programme is identified to implement the

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    The Country of New Zealand is about 267,710 square kilometers, including its surrounding islands. The land is mostly mountainous, with about one fifth of the North Island and two thirds of the South Island consisting of mountains. These mountains were created by the collision of the Australian and Pacific plates. These colliding plates cause a lot of problems for New Zealand. Not only do they contribute to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, they’re also moving the country in two different directions

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    economy to New Zealand market. Tourism industry is important to New Zealand’s economy because it is one of the largest export industries. It directly employs 4.74 percent of the New Zealand workforce and employs a further 3.1 percent which potentially improve the economies of the country (Tourism New Zealand, 2015). The New Zealand Tourism strategy have come up with the strategy for 2015 of building the New Zealand tourism valued as the leading contributor to a sustainable New Zealand economy and

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    2. Step by step procedure to set up a company in New Zealand There are many steps are involved to setup a company in New Zealand. Business Structure Limited liability Company A company could be a formal and legal entity in its title and breaks free its shareholders or homeowners. Shareholders ' liability for losses is proscribed to their share of possession of the corporate. This doesn 't apply once company administrators have given personal guarantees for company debts, wherever an organization

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    Part 1: The Treaty as a Feature of the New Zealand History The Treaty of Waitangi has always been Aotearoa, New Zealand’s founding document, however it’s status continues to change over time. Signed over 175 years ago, February 6th 1840, the document continues to cause much controversary and debate in its meaning and interpretation (Orange, 2011). It is the history that keeps repeating itself. During pre-colonisation of New Zealand, Britain entered partnership with Maori as protection from other

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    Inequality in New Zealand 's society is an ongoing issue in the present, prior to the 1980s, New Zealand was one of the most equal countries in the world but in the two decades from the mid-1980s onwards, the division between the rich and the underprivileged increased faster than anywhere else in the world. Inequality is both a relatively modern concept, and one which has existed for as long as humankind have been on earth, whether it’s Gender inequality, Racial and ethnic inequality, Age inequality

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    Introduction The Treaty of Waitangi is one of the most important documents in relation to New Zealand’s political and social history. It set out an important agreement between the British Crown and the native inhabitants of New Zealand, the Maori (Waitangi Tribunal, n.d.). This agreement established Crown rights over the land of New Zealand and, for the Maori, the guarantee of the protection of their interests as well as giving them the same rights as the British settlers (Ministry for Culture and

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