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    The music video “Blurred Lines” by Robin Thicke might have won its controversial fame because of the lyrics or the exposed nudity, but one thing is sure: it was the moment for Emily Ratajkowski to shine. Emily started her career at the age of 14, signing with Ford Models. After that, she tried auditioning for several productions like Nickelodeon or Disney. She tells me “At the beginning I was exited to start an actress career until I notice that the only they offered me were the mean girl or…

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    will explain both of their arguments for the moral grounds of abortion and explain how Thomson’s analogy of the “world’s famous violinist” differs from abortion, which weakens it. Rosalind Hursthouse is a Professor of Philosophy at University of Auckland, and in her paper, “Virtue Theory and Abortion”, she uses virtue theory to respond to critics by using it how it may be show in the debate of abortion. (Hursthouse 849) Hursthouse begins her paper with explaining virtue theory, which dictates…

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    On the Top of Mount Everest Have you ever thought about being at the top of the world? Person without the will and fortitude cannot imagine to do so. But, some person has strong desire and passion to achieve the adventurous glory to reach in the top of the world. Two person to achieve such glory at first are, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. These two ideal personalities from different countries who have everything uncommon except their willingness to climb the highest peak, came…

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    Ullrich Ecker (2011) investigates how the emotional impact of the provided material e.g. counterfeit plane crashes, leads to individuals discrediting corrected misinformation (incorrect information deliberately meant to deceive participants). It has been widely shown that the ability to reason and form memories are impacted by emotionality nonetheless, this still remains ambiguous. Whilst new memories are unified with existing memories, old memories are directed in three different ways, they are…

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    As the crowd pours in, the excitement grows and soon the crowd dies down as the unmistakable sound of Drake’s hit song 'Trophies ' blares through the speakers. Then Vector Arena in Auckland lights up with an amazing laser and pyrotechnic display in time with the music, the rap superstar from Canada had kicked off the show with a bang. This was his first ever show in New Zealand and a much anticipated one too, earlier the show was opened by guest artists 2 Chainz and P Reign; who aren’t as…

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    as the four dimensions physical, spiritual, mental and emotional and social. Within this essay, I will develop my writing skills and improve on It started when I was a kid, I loved watching my older brother play rugby for the representative team Auckland Roller Mills. Growing up I thought to myself if I was going to play rugby when I 'm older. I didn 't start playing rugby until the last year of high school when I thought why not join the school 's rugby team, Papakura High schools first xv.…

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    Date: 28th June 2015 Word Count: 1821 Submitted by: Aby Kurien (ID No: 1253031) Introduction The first Nosh supermarket store was opened in Glen Innes, Auckland in the year 2006 followed by stores in Ponsonby, Greenlane, Matakana and Mt. Eden. In 2011, Nosh opened its first store outside of Auckland area in Hamilton. Clinton Beuvink, after a successful career in sales and maketing with major multinationals, felt an opportunity in grocery business in New Zealand, and…

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    in. Cameras follow them over the course of a few months as they face the challenges at hand. Shakti Krishnan is one of the many interviewed for their ongoing series. The thirty minute documentary films Shakti’s progress as he prepares to move to Auckland for University all while living with Spina…

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    In Auckland people comes across the world with different language so it is very important that Burger Kings take into consideration this cultural issue and it is not easy to communicate with different people of different language. No doubts , English is known…

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    Who Cares: A summative essay. The following essay is based on an image provided from nursing literature. The image in question clearly displays two women. One of which is a caregiver or healthcare assistant, the other, an elderly lady in need of assistance. (Knowles, 2006). The caregiver is obviously posing for the picture, whilst the elderly lady struggles to smile. An immediate reaction to this image is that of wretchedness. Wretchedness at how indiscreet the caregiver is at not allowing the…

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