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    Overview: On my DBA 708, Applied Business Research Methods I Have had chosen Trans pacific partnership (TPP) as the platform of my assessment. From 12 countries I chose Singapore and NZ relationship for TPP. What is TPP? The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a trade agreement among twelve Pacific Rim nations considering a collection of matters of commercial strategy, concerning that agreement was clutched on 5 October 2015 afterward 7 years of negotiations. The agreement 's uttered aim had…

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    orientation of myself and others would have helped me to have a better outcome of the misjudgement in my workplace. I will first describe the whole notion of intercultural communication and then delve into the differences between the Indian and New Zealand culture. Aspects such as power distance, individualism versus collectivism and indulgence versus restraint will all be explored and interpreted from my own experience before finally concluding the reflection of this traumatic misjudgement.…

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    with her cousins as much as she could. Athough she has visited Canada before, it was only for a short period of time, therefore she would not have experienced many intercultural miscommunications that one would if they were migrating. Due to family circumstances, it was only Shannon and her Mother moving to Montreal, because her Brother was in his most important year at highschool at the time. Shannon was upset that her Mother was making her move and felt like she was splitting the family apart.…

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    Passchendaele Consequences

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    Battle of the Somme and subsequent pressure from the War Cabinet, and the successes at Messines Ridge and Gravenstafel Spur. The Battle of Passchendaele has also created many dramatic consequences that are significant to New Zealand. Three consequences of the most relevance to New Zealand are the impact on the soldiers during and after the Battle, the impact on the homefront, and the birth of…

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    HIV and AIDS are most often used terms by many people considering them to have the same meaning, but in real they are two interchangeable terms for the same condition. HIV and AIDS are totally different. “HIV” stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus which causes or develops into Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome – “AIDS” in the later stages of the HIV infection. HIV is a virus with the main mode of transmission as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, rectal mucous and breast milk. HIV does not mean…

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    Will cyclones become more frequent in New Zealand? This is very possible that cyclones will become more frequent in New Zealand. This is because the oceans around New Zealand normally will have a cold surface plus a cold atmosphere. And as the climate heats up the ocean's surface will possibly heat up also. Since the new range will be warm and cold cyclones will form. Already we are starting to see a few more cyclones that are coming down to New Zealand and this might just slowly get worse.…

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    Introduction Restaurant brands is a fast food company established in new Zealand .it runs new Zealand`s franchisee for kfc,pizza hut,carl`s jr.and starbucks coffee stores and provides management and support services to new Zealand independent kfc franchises.it is commercial franchisee and be attentive in managing occupying branded food retail chain. The company was formed in 1997 and the location of company office and service centre of restaurant brands is in Penrose Auckland.restaurant brands…

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    deontology, as a New Zealander, all New Zealanders have the obligation to protect the nature which includes indigenous plants and animals as well as introduced ones and take into account the relationship Maori and their culture and traditions have with their ancestral lands, water, sites, wahi tapu, flora and fauna and other taonga (Ministry for the Environment, 2004). From this statement it can be viewed in a perspective where in order to protect the indigenous plants and animals of New…

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    Tourism is New Zealand’s biggest export industry (Cropp, 2015), and therefore, tourism strategy is key in ensuring that the nation’s economy is flourishing. Between 2001 and today, NZ has released three tourism strategy documents – set to look forward to 2010, 2015, and most recently, 2025. Each document aims to update the previous one, looking at the strengths and weaknesses of the past and modifying these in order to keep up with the ever-changing environment. This essay compares and contrasts…

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    interpreted in many different ways and has been altered to fit the beliefs of society depending on the time period. In the 19th century, the term was most commonly used as a synonym for Western civilization, but nowadays is not specifically associated with countries. The modern definition of culture is “a community or population sufficiently large enough to be self-sustaining, that is, large enough to produce new generations of members without relying on outside people” (Jandt, 2010). This essay…

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