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    and exporting goods are two separate factors that can also determine how successful that country will be in earning revenue. New Zealand is an island located in the Pacific Ocean off of the eastern coast of Australia. Being an island, they have to rely on a well-functioning logistics system in order to help them move products to and from the island profitably. New Zealand…

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    l the real New Zealand man please stand up? He is rugged, strong, unemotional and not to mention heterosexual. That is how the media in New Zealand presents the real New Zealand man. But what does it really mean to be a real NZ man? According to ‘Statistics New Zealand’ there’s a 60 percent chance that he’s overweight and a 27 percent chance he has hazardous drinking patterns, so at the average age of 79 he will probably die from heart disease, a stroke, respiratory disease or lung cancer.…

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    Consultancy Political Government policy to increase jobs. The New Zealand economy is presently in growth phase with a predicted growth rate of 3.8% in 2015 and 3% in 2016 way forward. In line with the same, labor market is also expected to grow with unemployment rate declining below 5% by March 2016 (Employment Plan, 2014). Investment in the infrastructure. There has been an increase in the infrastructure investment by New Zealand with a view to revive the nation’s performance on the economic…

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    As more of the world becomes accessible, intercultural communication is becoming an evolving field of study that combines the interactions between individuals and groups from different cultural backgrounds. It has taken a considerable amount of time to get to the diverse point that the world’s society is at now, with more acknowledgment, acceptance and discussion around diversity. However, one can question is what ascribes and defines this identity that we acknowledge as being diversity. It can…

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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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    work in assisting towards people’s transformation. Education has been both established and applied to our world over time and context. It has adopted in so many ways as being practiced by many agents around the world. Every nation has their unique experiences and strategies in both working and weaving out the best system to advocating towards the greater outcome of education. New Zealand is one of the countries that has a sound and unique educational experiences, it worth compares and learns…

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    I was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 13 April 1967. My father was a Christchurch businessman, and my mother was from a farm roughly 30 miles from the city. Both sides of the family had immigrated to New Zealand from the UK and Ireland in the mid 1800s. During my early childhood I spent a great deal of time on the farm, and only wanted to grow up to be a farmer. My family moved away from Christchurch in 1970 to the deep south of New Zealand’s South Island. Invercargill is a small city…

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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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    Some had emigrated to experience more room with their land with peaceful and quiet, others needed plenty of resources to use for shelter, food, but all Maori people wanted to emigrate to have an adventure and enjoy their new homeland. Also, hardly riots and wars are caused because all ninety-eight tribes are spread throughout the land. All of the famous landmarks Kupe had discovered, drawn in all the Maori ancestors to emigrate here in Aotearoa. And here now today, they…

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    New Zealand Community Water Fluoridation: Is It Justifiable? Dental caries (tooth decay) is a chronic disease that affects all ages, and remains one of the most predominant diseases in New Zealand. If left untreated, possible ramifications could include, tooth loss (which may result in an undesirable appearance), pain, and infection. Therefore from an early age, it is essential to establish and implement good oral health practices. Examples of these practices (although not limited to) are,…

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