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    have persisted through the years have been in secret amongst crew. At the same time, the way I see myself with my companions who are interested in the thought of me being me. Has been a brilliant experience. As an understudy at the University of Auckland, Who studies the subject Sociology, It has arrived at my consideration that the ideas I have specified of sexual orientation, Family and Identity, have a solid data in my life as an individual. The way I am seen towards myself and my companions…

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    Abortion is a widely controversial topic, it is the act of ending a pregnancy. There is a constant debate on wether abortion is right or wrong. Many people believe that a fetus is just as much a human being as any of us and there for, abortion is murder. Others believe that a women should not be forced to have a child she does not want, so my question is, should having an abortion be made illegal? The first stage of pregnancy is fertilisation, when the sperm and egg meet. After about six days…

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    Horizontal integration strategies Horizontal Integration allows resource sharing at the same level of the value chain in similar or different industries (Investopedia, 2016). This allows potential competitors to merge. If this type of integration is used widely by competitors, it could result in a monopoly. This is due to these competitors having the same end goal of selling products. A horizontal integration within the organic dairy chain is the relationship between Fonterra and an American…

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    Today’s society generally places heavy importance on—and idealizes—education. In effect, being educated has gone from being an acquisition and gathering of applicable knowledge and experience to being a title—another entry and premise on a resume. People no longer understand the true importance of education, but instead they just know that today’s society requires their resumes to implicate that they are educated. This factor is relevant and connectible to the issue explored in renowned American…

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    Dimensions of Diversity This is an image of a school parking lot.The paraplegic parking within this vicinity is highly visible, and reveals a status of inclusiveness for the needs of physically disable students within this community, and its education facility. This image also reflects the progressive initiatives entering our Education system today, in relation to catering for the diverse needs of disabled students. The New Zealand Government (1989) Education Act of 1989 has left an…

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    Maple Syrup Urine Disease Hannah Gentry , 13SK , 8/21/2014 Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is a rare genetic disorder where an aminoacidopathy secondary to an enzyme defect in the catabolic pathway of the branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase complex, which are required in order to metabolize certain amino acids in the human body. In other words, it is a metabolism disorder, where the infant is unable to break down the amino acids: leucine, isoleucine, and valine. Build up of these…

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    The re-emergence of restorative justice occurred across the globe during the 1970’s as a viable alternative to traditional criminal justice processes (Mika & Zehr, 2003). Restorative justice focuses on repairing the harm caused to the victim by the offender after an offense has occurred (Maxwell, 2007a, 2007c; Zehr, 1990). The 1990’s saw the implementation of the Family Group Conference (FGC) in New Zealand’s youth justice system with the passing of the Children, Young Persons and Their Families…

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    project taking place. Better use of communication activities and the relationship to the public help build a reputation and an outside knowledge of the project even if they are not directly involved in it. The Waterview Connection development in Auckland uses several communication activities to engage with various public. This essay will focus on a particular communication activity used by the Waterview Connection in reference to public relations theory and also evaluate the strengths and…

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    The Spirit of Scientology Throughout history there have been hundreds of different religions, many of which are very similar and many that are vastly different, however, having an ultimate life goal is the one thing that remains the same with them all. That ultimate goal varies from religion to religion though most of them involve correctly following a set path and being worthy enough to meet their religions “God” or “savior”. In todays world people are allowed to follow any religion that they…

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    During my study at New Zealand Tertiary College in Auckland, I was encouraged by my lecturers to ask questions. According to my lecturers, ‘No question was a wrong question’. Continuous encouragement and empowerment given to me transformed me into a confident and competent learner. This led to my critical…

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