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    the week in māori. I would use this chart at mat time to familiarise the children with the days of the week in māori. This chart incorporates both the literacies modes of oral and written. This chart creates an oral discussion with the tamariki and kaiako meaning they are hearing the words and how the sound and internalising them. Eventually, once practised the children will be able to say the days of the week correctly. Children are able to see the days of the week written in māori and then…

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    haere tonu. He tino nui rawa ou mahi, kia kore e mahi nui tonu"."You have come too far not to go further. You have done too much not to do more Te Kupenga Mōteatea was chosen after many hours of reading and researching Tuwharetoa - History of the Maori People of the Taupo District (Grace, Te.H) 1959. The storyline of Te Kupenga involves friendship, love, conflict, insult, war and revenge. In this essay I will describe what Te Kupenga Mōteatea means and give a quick rundown on the story that…

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    Method The main aim and goal for this document is to discover the best aspects of the main four leading IPA providers in comparison with each other. In order to achieve this secondary research will be used on numerous different sources. These sources will mainly consist of comprised readings from various internet articles. Using secondary research entitles that this research will be using data that other people have found and discussed from their own primary research where they’ve collected…

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    culturally responsive environment for your tamarisk? Through: Documentation – I have moved from just using singular Te Reo words in my learning stories to full sentences and brief paragraphs. Leadership – I have been modelling the behaviour I want to see i Practice – I have been making a big effort to use more of the Reo in my everyday practice. This includes using singular words, simple sentences, singing the children songs, counting, and reading cultural books. I have also been making…

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    Ni Ihau Culture

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    Ni’ihau started to develop their own dialect in Hawaiian language, changing how the language is spoken by some. In the language people do use slang words as well. All in all, the Hawaiian language is the ties between culture and identity. The Hawaiian people are made up of their language and express themselves through their individual unique language. A key phrase in the language that I will provide is pertaining to love of the land, nurturing and taking care of the land, “Aloha…

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    Day commences by positioning the reader to acknowledge the past history of tattoos, and the significance they held before their original meanings were lost. She states that there were a sign of “deviance” and “criminality”, words which are infused with rebellion, distaste, and shock. By this effect, she conveys that tattoos have been historically looked down upon over the course of history. Consequently, the reader may seek to view those with tattoos in a less positive light, as they are…

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    “others”. According to University of Birmingham (2008), the first domain “self” refers the values and beliefs of the patient, which a nurse should document as it will exactly reflect the patient’s thought for instance, a figure of speech or some phrases. The second domain “world” refers to their introspection or feelings from their own perspective. The final domain, “others”, refers to the society, professionals, family or services they have or needed in order to step them back to the community.…

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