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    Ideology Of Child Poverty

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    of market liberal values and the democratic process where children do not have a voice and a vote. This is why we need to think about policy initiatives that will address this social issue in order to tackle and reduce child poverty here in Aotearoa New…

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    Maori Health Case Study

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    In Maori society, manaakitanga is a customary quality that is thought to be massively vital (New Zealand tourism strategy, 2015). As a nurse it is important in my practice as Manaakitanga is a traditional value that is considered to be hugely important for Maori health. By implanting Manaakitanga (hospitality) in my practice it will make my patients…

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    1. Links to a selected literacy mode/s e.g. oral, written, art, drama, music and dance. My resource is a chart with the days of the week in māori. I would use this chart at mat time to familiarise the children with the days of the week in māori. This chart incorporates both the literacies modes of oral and written. This chart creates an oral discussion with the tamariki and kaiako meaning they are hearing the words and how the sound and internalising them. Eventually, once practised the…

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    today; therefore knowledge of history is imperative to make sense of how a government functions today. For starters, the United States is a democracy, while New Zealand is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy. The United States practices federalism where the power is divided amongst the central and state governments. New Zealand, on the other hand, is a unitary…

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    mute for having willed herself not to speak, arrives in New Zealand as an imported bride for an arranged marriage to a land-grabber named Alisdair Stewart; she certainly could never have imagined what the final outcome would be. However, just as the uncertainty that envelopes us when staring at the distant, indistinguishable horizon is not an obstacle to our most intimate expectations, the wild countryside of mid-19th century New Zealand would soon be revealed to Ada, filling her life with many…

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    Tnz Marketing Objectives

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    and realistic and time specific, also they should be consistent with the organisation’s mission and corporate objectives. Some of the objectives that TNZ found were the following: there are two main objectives, develop destination NZ as a world as a word-class visitor experience. The second objective is developing and managing a brand in the market place. TNZ want to strengthen the unique elements of our culture, lifestyles, and environment in both brand…

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    In New Zealand International tourism contributes $11.8 billion to the economy and is the second largest export under Dairy who contributes $14.2 billion. The tourism industry in New Zealand primarily employs over 295,908 people who all contribute customer service. In 2015 New Zealand received over 3 million visitors where only 3,900 of these visitors were asked questions related to their overall experience. In June 2014, New Zealand 's customer service was rated a 8.9 out of 10 with 95% of…

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    Quality Of Life Analysis

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    Network and Independence, that measures and affects the quality of life of the older adult in New Zealand, inclusive of its benefits and downsides. This essay will also analyse three positive life experiences of the older adult in a holistic approach. First of all, who are the older people? According…

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    to provide the appropriate information on the different types of way that humans affect wildlife in New Zealand. Most of the research papers are case studies of the ways that humans influence ecotourism and affect the wildlife in a negative way. Another idea that a lot of the papers hit on is the increasing amount of ecotourism and how it is causing an increased effect to the ecosystem over time. A similarity and reason I chose all these papers is that the government owns all the land on…

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    Restorative Justice System

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    the island nation of New Zealand has been practicing restorative justice for nearly thirty years. This European dominated culture believes in giving first time offenders a second chance; in many cases, the future of youth offenders is taken into consideration. Introduction This paper is an analysis of the mission goals of the restorative justice system practiced in New Zealand. Furthermore, this paper will discuss the restorative process utilized within the New Zealand, criminal justice…

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