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    The Kauri Trade

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    use of kauri gum for creating varnish and linoleum, all the way to its demise in the 1970s when the tree became protected), is a very significant historical event to New Zealand as a whole, but particularly in the Auckland region. It is significant in the way that it provided economic prosperity to the rapidly developing Auckland region through export earning and the large workforce that the trade required, also in the way that the cooperative nature of the kauri trade created a sort of male dominated

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    population, New Zealand encompasses a land area similar to that of Great Britain. Because of this relatively low density, analysts and observers are able to clearly identify patterns and trends between regions and cities. One of these trends is the fact that house prices differ markedly across New Zealand, ranging from roughly $800,000 in Auckland, to $200,000 in Invercargill. In this essay, I will produce evidence of this variation be presenting data taken from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand

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    Wenderholm Field Trip Report Abstract Translocation of native birds to offshore islands has been a part of ecological restoration in New Zealand and has started since 1890’s. This translocation to mainland islands was started by the Department of Conservation in the year 1995. Wenderholm Regional Park has an area of 60 hectares maintained for ecological restoration. The area has been fenced to prevent the entry of livestock and the pasture land is reforested. The ecology of the park was restored

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    Lga Research Paper

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    Differences Existing Between the 3 Areas: Each of the LGA areas we visited expressed a very different trend to each other. Although within a region, the traits were all heavily related expressing the socio-economic status of the region. Through our fieldwork along with some Internet research, we were able to identify the major differences between these regions. These consist of: House Prices - Toorak, according to Realestate.com, is by far the most expensive property. Buying a house there will cost

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    commissioned by WIAL - suggest the problem is an economic cost to New Zealand, insofar that business-as-usual incurs an opportunity cost of missed revenue where the current runway length cannot accommodate wide-bodied aircraft (such as Boeing 777, Boeing 787 and the Airbus A350-900 range). An extension to the runway of 355 metres would allow these aircraft to land at the Wellington International

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    New Zealand Essay

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    Introduction: New Zealand has always been known for its untouched beauty, landscapes and its extremely good quality grape varieties and wines. the Weather conditions in this part of the world is best suited for growing excellent quality vines. this study will be showcasing the history of New Zealand wine, Where it originated from and when did it make its mark in the best quality wines of the world. With grape varieties like sauvignon blanc, pinot gris, chardonnay, pinot noir and Riesling etc, this

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    submission: April 28, 15 Tuesday Name: Vaibhav Vishen Student ID: L572407 Topic: How New Zealand wine has become a success in global marketplace in such a relatively short time. In the global marketplace, wine has always acted as a catalyst for economic development. New Zealand being responsible for less than 1% of the global production of wines (NZ Wines, 2014), The New Zealand wines came into global attention in 1980’s with its production of one of the best quality wine, Sauvignon

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    Organistaion which is responsible for marketing a country (I.e. New Zealand) to tourists. They are publically funded government agencies that promote and market a country which is usually directed at inbound tourists. Tourism New Zealand is a crown entity responsible for marketing New Zealand as an international visitor destination. It owns the 100% Pure New Zealand brand, under which the global campaign is managed. Tourism New Zealand follows up that marketing message by providing quality information

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    Geography Level 1 New Zealand the Land of Culture 22 December 2015 New Zealand has culture that has been there years ago. Recently there has been a new group of people that has changed not only the government, but have limited the natives to land. They also have killed these people off from the disease that they brought as well. Today the Maori or the native group had less than ten percent of the population. Agriculture was the base economic activity New Zealand. Today they are a major

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    Introduction- New Zealand is a country that likes to claim it has clean and green to international communities across the globe. It shows the world its many endemic species and has many measures laid to attempt to protect them and their natural environment. New Zealand is a relatively small country with a population of 4 million. Due to its small size it must import oil and other materials for production but as cost for materials are continually increasing on the global market while supply is lowering

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