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    Is changing Australia’s flag changing Australia’s identity? I strongly believe that the best and most effective choice for Australia’s future is to keep our current Australian flag. Australia has become a strong, multicultural nation under our current flag, therefore changing our flag wouldn’t necessarily show a better reflection of Australia’s modern identity. Australia’s flag has significance in many events that shaped Australia and is already an internationally known heraldry. Changing the…

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    women’s team has a chance to showcase to the world their prowess as they battle it out with rivals New Zealand in the Women's Rugby League World Cup 2017 on Saturday. The high stakes game will be played at the Suncorp Stadium in Australia on December 2, 2017. Saturday's game will be second successive final between the two teams. The Jillaroos, as Australian women’s team is known, has played against the New Zealand's Kiwi Ferns in the finals in a record four times. They are the defending…

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    Introduction New Zealand is known to some as the “adventure capital of the world” as is seen as the perfect location, that offers unique nature resources that caters to a wide rage of adventure activities in the air, on land and by sea (Salla, 2014). Millions of tourists each year travel the long distance to New Zealand to experience its culture and countless adventure activities located all around the country. However, the adventure tourism industry has more recently had negative publicity for…

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    is a central part of New Zealand 's economy. More than Two and a half million visitors come to New Zealand each year to experience world-class products and services. They travel to the furthest regions of the country and many also pursue business and immigration opportunities while they are here. New Zealand has been awarded ‘Overall Winner’ in the prestigious Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards in 2008. It had competed alongside 1,900 international nominees, New Zealand came out on top…

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    care can be linked to the three breaches in articles under the Māori version of the ToW. To demonstrate the inequities in diabetes the 1852 New Zealand Constitution Act, 1907 The Tohunga Suppression Act, Orewa Speech and an overview of the treaty breaches will be used to create a causal link using the Williams model as a guide. The Nursing Council of New Zealand guide will be used to demonstrate the incorporation of the ToW principles into a framework to address inequities between Māori and…

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    into New Zealand. There is also a café onsite now which is very popular for the hungry tourists after a long day of walking. The farm offers products such as Lamb, Beef and Wool to tourists. The newest part to Hobbiton is the Green Dragon Inn, which opened in December…

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    of the the Porter’s Five Forces is threat of new entrants. Boeing will determine the possibility of new firms entering the market and will determine the impact they will have in the industry and directly to the 787 model. A profitable industry such as the commercial airline industry will attract new entrants. According to Forbes (2016), in the commercial airplane deliveries, Boeing boasts 43% of the market share. However, Boeing faces the threat of new entrants as Brazil’s Embraer, Canada’s…

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    planning and one of the important factor which should considered is local issue in the country of operation. We have taken New Zealand as our home country and will discuss the potential issue which will arise if these factors are not taken into consideration. These include 1) Diversity 2) Business Ethics 3) Law DIVERSITY Diversity is one of biggest realities of New Zealand today. There are people who belong to different nationality, race, age, culture, gender, sexuality, religious beliefs,…

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    Introduction An essential component of any Public Relations campaign is a high-level strategy involving an organisation 's publics. Grunig (2013) defines Public Relations and Communication management as fundamental to achievement of organisational goals. Communication is used within strategy in the Waterview Connection Development (WCD) to show where the organisation wants to be in the court of public opinion prior to and during the major road project. Underway in west Auckland, the WCD…

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    upholding the creative process, initiating many new concepts within the industry, and retaining a strong forefront throughout in financial and industry problems, and keeping up with competitive trends with other competitive companies. Internationally…

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