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    Outside Of Work

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    property. I have chosen to use this occupation for this assignment as Drain Layers are in need in quake damaged areas in New Zealand. According to (NewZealand.govt.nz, 2015) Plumbers, Gas fitters and Drain layers are in high demand in areas such as Christchurch as a result of the devastating earthquakes which destroyed much of Christchurch’s infrastructure. The data that I am using in this assignment has been gathered from various different sources including seek.co.nz, trademejobs.co.nz and…

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    Abortion Cons

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    Abortion has always been a topic that many find uncomfortable. With all the politics and politicians including Justice Anthony Kennedy from the Supreme Court involved there is constant debate on whether abortion is safe for women and if abortion should be part of women’s rights. (Davida Becker, Jillian Henderson, Julia Steinberg 2011) In this day and age women are told both the good consequences and the bad consequences with abortion before they can have one. There are many pros and cons for…

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    Saitarium Case Study

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    basically a by product of beer brewing is their authentic product. Unfortunately Sanitarium bore huge operational losses to its marmite production factory during the 2011 earthquake in Christchurch.They had to shift their marmite production out of Christchurch which resulted in employees loosing their jobs. Sadly the after effects of 2011 earthquake and impending marmite supply shortage in that period forced Sanitarium to relocate its distribution to Auckland in 2012.…

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    Title: The Bone People Text type: Novel Author: Keri Hulme Keri Hulme, born and raised in Otautahi, Christchurch, Hulme is the eldest of six children. Her father, a carpenter and first-generation New Zealander whose parents came from Lancashire, died when Hulme was 11. She is a novelist, short story writer and poet, gained international recognition with her award winning The Bone People. The Bone People is a book rooted in the physical locations of rural littoral New Zealand and in the…

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    Crack Head Research Paper

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    achievements include : Singing at the F.O.S Talent Show three years in a row, Having a solo in my primary schools kapa Haka group in Horncastle Arena, Trinity Vocal Exams 4,5 and 6 in the making, and also I have just been accepted to sing with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and a small group of other singers like me (also to be…

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    Sherlie Prince Professor Fine ENC 1102 17 February 2018 Argue: Is the use of gender-neutral language important? Why or why not The use of gender-neutral language is important because it provides the platform for women rights to be represented, it enables parents to direct children questions in gender identity, and it enable society to clearly communicate to all. As society filters and adjusts to the signs of the times, it struggles to find a balance without taking a stand. It is not by accident…

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    For centuries, urban planning has played a key role in developing human well-being as well as protecting the environment, public welfare and especially residents. Houses, schools, parks, buildings, surrounding environment including transportation, air, water and infrastructure affect people’s lives. Therefore, it is undeniable that prosperity and advancement in terms of security and healthcare are major requirements to many people living in cities. What comes after this is the question of what…

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    Critical Response Paper

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    237.130 Communications in Creative Cultures Assessment 1. Critical Response Sakura Shibata 16029890 17 Lynne Ciochetto Word count: In a world that is increasingly visual, critical thinking is a skill and asset that is becoming more important than ever in order to be able to keep up with the clamorous amount of information that we are exposed to in society every day. While this process is invaluable for the general population, it is especially advantageous for those who engage…

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    Suburbia

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    How the city has changed from its original purpose As a result of the growth of suburbia the city has changed course from its original purpose. It has not died but merely changed its form. In order to deal with the migration of people away from the city it has created a horizontal conglomeration of single-family homes, office parks and shopping malls. The original purpose of the city was to keep work, living and leisure all in one place. The westernized City of the 19th century was compact, had…

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    Early childhood education in Aotearoa has grown a lot in value since its beginning points. Perspectives of the value of childcare and kindergarten and its contribution to whānau and communities have changed immensely, due to constantly changing and growing societal and cultural contexts, influences and demands. Te Whāriki acknowledges this constant change, therefore, it is flexible enough that it can be used for many different ECE services, in varying environments with children and whānau from…

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