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    New Zealand is a vast and amazing small country in the Pacific Ocean, whose cultures are very unique. The people of New Zealand are called Kiwis, because of the country’s national bird, the Kiwi. The Kiwis of New Zealand are a very polite culture and have great manners. They are some of the most polite people in all of Britain. The culture of New Zealand differs from what other people in the world are used to. New Zealand is a small country made up of islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The

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    Most countries have a written constitution, which is a single document that delivers straightforward principles that practise public power and how they exercise that public power. Furthermore, it offers techniques and procedures of how the constitutional rules are enforced and how they can be changed. For New Zealand, we follow the United Kingdom and there Westminster system, as our constitution in “unwritten”. New Zealand’s constitution has always gained controversy, but the fact of the matter is

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    business evaluation of the business idea of making an application Smokeless. The purpose of the application is to reduce the number of smokers and maintain the health of the society. The business idea would help, motivate and encourage people to quit smoking. The Business Idea is having a great and positive scope in the present and also in the future because of the rising number of smart phone users. It would be extensively used by those who are willing and determined to quit smoking. If this idea of

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    individual within the society is provided with the most efficient and effective health care, this will increase their ability to participate in the national building. New Zealand is among the nations that have put great efforts in providing high-quality health care to its citizens. The New Zealand healthcare system has gone through a number of significant changes for the last few decades. In the 19th and 20th century, the sector was entirely a public system but various reforms have been introduced in

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    World conservation is at a crossroads of judgement making and New Zealand provides an extreme example of issues and possible solutions. On the positive side, more than 30% of total land area in New Zealand has been set aside for as National Parks (DOC, n.d.) and various reserved land and is run by the Department of Conservation. Single species recovery programmes have been successful with the use of eradication of offshore islands pests to for reintroduction of threatened onshore species such as

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    income. • Structural functionalists argue that family provides order and control within society and describe family as only one acceptable … rather than variations. • Diversity is an important aspect of postmodern families. • Whānau is the most fundamental principle of Maori family life. This book provides a very detailed and widespread overview of family life within New Zealand, by examining the factors which have changed and shaped family structure such as economic status, globalization, cultural

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    world has a very large issue with plastic over use. Plastic is an item that nearly all products are made from, we use plastic everyday but is it actually healthy or good for the planet in the long run? Microbeads have come up many times on the New Zealand news over the past few months with people sharing their worries and about microbeads and advising that they should be banned from the country. Scientist are also suggesting that there are not many positives for microbeads and there are far too many

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    The Treaty of Waitangi

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    Māori health. Legislations contradicting all facets of Te Tiriti led to the dissolution of Maori rights (Naumann, et al. ,1990, p.54). These laws encroached on Māori way of knowing and being. For example, the banning of Te Reo Māori in public, almost single handedly drove this oral culture to extinction, as the vehicle for driving tikanga and kawa is language. Māori were punished for speaking te reo and chose to protect their tamariki by not passing on their reo (Selby & Laurie, 2005). A whole generation

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    option that is of market penetration. As per Arkolakis, C, 2008, market penetration means focusing on the marketing cost and intruding new products. Fly Buys is large business with having almost 2.5 million of card holders and among these number, 1.3 million is of active households. It has been observed that in New Zealand, around 30,000 times the card is swiped in a single day. It is seen that the benefits of Fly Buys is more for the customers as comparing with the supermarket fuel discount schemes (Wright

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    Lorde's Writing Style

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    With the alternative music scene mainly dominated by guitar-wielding male artists who bear similar sounds and tunes, it is beyond refreshing to hear the unique melodies and mysterious tones of Ella Yelich-O’Connor. The New Zealand native singer-songwriter, who is more recently known as Lorde has been compared to nineties alternative bands such as Mazzy Star and Portishead (Lipshutz, Jason). According to a Clash Music article, Lorde’s songs do not rely on open letters, open legs, or twerking. Her

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