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    Project background Auckland is the largest city and main transport or business hub of New Zealand. Moreover it is a financial capital of New Zealand most of the economy of the country based on this city. St Marys Bay and Northcote are the two suburb of Auckland and its population in 2006 was 2,481 (1) and 4,122 (2). It is estimated by government of New Zealand that major structure breakdown will occur during upcoming ten years. New Zealand government found that lack of connection between two suburbs and people have to chosen an alternative transport method for example ferry and floating pontoons (3) or reduce their trips across the harbour because the car trip was too inconvenient via the long route to reach St Marys Bay to Northcote suburb…

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    Tim Jones: A Short Story

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    Victorian countryside. Tim saw the train approach another tunnel, and was glad to get out of the raging bushfire. Inside the tunnel, he once again heard the whirring of the hands on the clock face, spinning even faster than last time but this time coming to a rest at the 19th of March 1932. He saw the light at the end of the tunnel once again, but this time it was a calmer, ocean blue light. The train exited the tunnel and Tim was bedazzled with the intense rays of the morning sun breaking the…

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    Mcmahon's Point Summary

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    McMahon’s Point Summary McMahon's Point is a serene haven that feels far away from hectic city life of the CBD and its neighbouring suburbs. Locals are often seen enjoying the harbourside views from Blues Point Reserve, Sawmills Reserve, or one of the eateries along Blues Point Road. North Sydney towers behind McMahon's Point as a backdrop, while it faces the beauty of Sydney Harbour. This special and unique suburb is surrounded by beauty as much as it is beautiful on the inside. The property…

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    Beer Consumption Essay

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    Auckland International campus GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL ON Beer Consumption Trends of the People in Auckland, New Zealand STUDENT NAME: Rajan Sigdel STUDENT ID: 1000019226 JANUARY 2016 Academic supervisor: Mr. Freddy Bariava INTRODUCTION and BACKGROUND Being a multicultural country, New Zealand is largely seen as a cautious society regarding alcohol use. But with the passage of time, traditional sanctions and caste-bound restraints have disappeared. The…

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    Essay On Osteoarthritis

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    more deprived areas (Waitemata District Health Board, 2011).8.9% of the DHB population is Maori, 7.3% Pacific and 14.2% are Asian. The bulk of the Maori population and the big majority of the Pacific population live in Waitakere. There is a higher number of more deprived areas in Waitakere city compared to the North Shore or Rodney areas (Waitemata District Health Board, 2009). d) Relevant publically funded health institutions, their locations and access There are two PHOs in the Waitemata…

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    instance of such. Goldberger believes that “the nature and the feel of the space within a building can mean as much as anything else about the building, and sometimes more “He proposes that this feeling is important as interior space is largely portrayed by the function of the building, this suggests that the interior of a building should and does impose are larger emotional response than the form. Paul Goldberger also mentions in “Architecture as Space”. Space can feel “large, small, open,…

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    After two weeks of showing Moira and Jeffery Smith around Auckland, it is clear that there are some elements that need to be improved on, in order to meet the expectation of tourists, with the same demands as the Smiths. The Smiths were part of New Zealand’s major target market sector, the premier tourist, the High Net-Worth Individuals, tourists whose daily spend immensely exceeds the average visitor spend. Satisfying this sector is vastly important to New Zealand, as it has the ability to…

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    100G/101, 2015). Advancements in transport, building material, science and more meant planners could extent the limits of their design and scale of their plans. Therefore planning is heavily influenced by technology and urbanisation and within my academic essay I will outline the pressures and opportunities technology created during the 19th century. By comparing two similar cities, their developments in that time period and discussing what it meant for that cities future. The city I have chosen…

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    Aspects Of The CAGES Model

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    positively and negatively. Within the context of Auckland, I have continuously felt disengaged with this largely Eurocentric society of Auckland, being from a mixed ethnic background Iranian culture has a huge influence on my life. This links in with gender, and class and how these branches of the model link in with the society of Auckland in relation to myself. The Iranian embassy (2010) estimate 8000 Iranians living in New Zealand, I am part of this statistic, and this number has most…

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    The Sydney Harbor Bridge is one of the most well-known bridges in Australia. A cool fact about the bridge is that it is the biggest steel arch bridge, but it is not the longest, the longest being the Chaotianmen Bridge in China that is 1,811 feet long. The Sydney Harbor Bridge is 1650 feet long. (“Australia.gov.au”) The Sydney Harbor Bridge was often called the “Coathanger” because of its arch design. The “Coathanger” opened in 1932 after 6 years of construction by Jack Lang. March 19th was…

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