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    Constitutional conventions and statutes are central to the New Zealand (NZ) legal system and both play an imperative role. While the two are vital to our legal system, statutes are more important at restraining the Executive in NZ. This essay will discuss the significance of both and argue why I think statutes are more important. A statute can be defined as a written piece of legislation, made by Parliament, which has gone through the processes to become law. Statute law is the supreme form of…

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    Cultural Value In Potiki

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    Patricia Grace is one of New Zealand’s foremost Maori authors. Her novel Potiki displays many aspects of Maori culture. One important conflict in the novel is the different value money has between the tribe (the Tamihana family) and the dollarman. The different value that it has proves to be an important conflict in the novel as it conveys the message of the tribes independence without the large influence of money. This essay will discuss the different value of money by focussing on the…

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    Take for example the 100% Pure (Tourism New Zealand) tourism campaign that uses commercials and still images to emphasise New Zealand’s natural landscape and an ‘outdoorsy lifestyle’, (Stahl, 237) or the Mitre10 Sandpit commercial which explicitly states that “DIY is in our DNA”. Skellerup’s advertisement, through signifying practicality and ‘usefulness’ ties into this notion of DIY, and, gumboots are a form of interacting with New Zealand’s natural landscape. These advertisements avoid…

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    Early Childhood Education

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    Whāriki (Ministry of Education [MoE], 1996), the early childhood curriculum of Aotearoa New Zealand underpins a range of developmental theories; which in turn, contributes to the quality in early childhood education and care. This essay will examine the socio-cultural and ecological perspective of child development in respect of quality and care in the early childhood sector of education in Aotearoa New Zealand. The socio-cultural perspective of child development underpins the notion that…

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    Marger begins by emphasizing the history of migration by Asian people into the USA; he notes that there are two distinct parts. The first wave is said to have begun around the middle of the 19th century and was spearheaded by Chinese migrants (Marger 2008a: 248). Their movement reflected the neoclassical theory of migration where people’s movements are dictated by push-pull factors especially on an economic level (Castles and Miller 2003: 22). The United States provided opportunities for…

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    Tnz Marketing Objectives

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    Tourism New Zealand will always have a targeting and segmentation strategy and the tourism industry will always need to be able to maximise its returns from that strategy. Question 2f- Destination positioning is the process of segmentations and target marketing. The…

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    Pak Nsave Case Study

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    Management can find valuable data in their firm 's own internal records to help with their marketing decision. Typical sources of internal are sales records, financial statements and marketing cost analysis. Marketers analyse sales performance records to gain an overall view of company efficiency to find clues to potential problems. (Louis E, Boone, David L. Kurtz, (2015). Marketers can analyse sales performance records to gain an overview of company efficiency and to find clues to potential…

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    was six years old. Her daughter and herself were sent to New Zealand for an arranged marriage to a wealthy landowner. However, she soon fell in love with a local worker on the planation and his name was George. Within the psychological disorder, from the moment I watched the film, it talked about how Ada, who has a disability with speech impairment. By expressing to others she plays on her piano that she brought with her to New Zealand. Ada seemed to have a cultural formulation…

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    Scientific information is valid as factual information is supported with reference from where the information was obtained (reference or editors notes about sources). Fertility associates are the current organisation that undertakes PGD procedures in New Zealand, making them bias towards continuing the use of PGD, to increase their clientele. Although they show some understanding towards any ethical issues, they are biased towards promoting the process and scientific advancements of PGD. This…

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    Paul Mas Traditions

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    In the town of Pézenas, the history of Domains Paul Mas begins at Château Paul Mas in Conas hamlet. With the acquisition in Montagnac of the vineyard of Nicole and the organic vineyard Mas des Tannes, the Paul Mas domains were developing. Auguste Mas, the great-grandfather of Jean-Claude Mas (the current owner), bought in 1892 his first vineyards with the acquisition of 9 hectares of vines in the Mas de Bicq, close to Montagnac. His son Raymond bought in 1934 15 hectares to the Domaine…

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