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    to save money. But what people do not know, is that GMOs act as toxins in the body. Once ingested they do harm internally to the human body. GMO 's are taking over the food industry. New Zealand has come up with a solution to this. They created a law stating, food from other countries may not be brought into New Zealand because of…

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    The Catchment Land Use for Environmental Sustainability model (CLUES), designed by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd (NIWA), provided the data for both the Nitrogen and the Phosphorus concentrations throughout New Zealand. The development of CLUES was through a consolidation of existing mapping procedures and modelling(EnviroLink, 2012), and contributed to by various research organisations (NIWA, 2016). From this collaboration, the models responsible for the Nitrogen…

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    Smoking is one of the factor why women in New Zealand suffer from health related issue. Smoking can lead to so many dangerous effects to women’s body and to the people surrounding them. Some effects that is common are decreased of their bone density that may occur in their menopause stage, Rheumatoid arthritis which is a chronic disease that may cause pain in the joints, Cataracts which affect their eye sight, gum disease that may cause tooth loss and may be linked to ulcer, stroke, heart…

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    Introduction: This report is to inform people about what stem cells are (the biological ideas behind stem cells), how they function, peoples’ personal viewpoints on extending stem cell research in medical practices in New Zealand and a personal viewpoint from myself (the reporter). Following areas of medical fields that will be focused on: Cancer (leukemia) Personalised medication organ repairing arthritic pains Body: Stem cells are cells in the human body that have the capability to transform…

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    consumption patterns of a population in New Zealand comparing male and female amount and frequency of alcohol consumption. New Zealand has a long history of alcohol abuse starting in the 1830s when Europeans started settling in New Zealand (McEwan, Campbell, & Swain, 2010). Prior to the arrival of the Europeans there was no alcohol drunk in New Zealand and Reverend W. J. Williams said in 1930 "The white man and the whisky bottle came together to New Zealand" (Hutt, 1999). Societies across…

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    Introduction Quaternary climatic changes and tectonic processes have a strong influence on the evolution and preservation of the geomorphology of the eastern North Island of New Zealand. This essay will discuss the broad context of Quaternary environmental change and tectonics in the eastern North Island of New Zealand and then will examine how both these concepts influence the geomorphology, whether affecting separate aspects of the landscape or combining and working together. Examples of…

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    earthquakes. In the central south island of New Zealand, consisting of Christchurch, much of the plate movement and collision is taken up by the movement across the Alpine Fault. The movement across this fault is mainly transform boundaries as the plates shift together…

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    then broke off and slowly moved up to where it is now. New Zealand and the other surrounding islands also came from this same land, but, they broke off to form islands of their own. Because of the greenhouse conditions on the planet at the time of Gondwana, the area, despite being in the Antarctic circle, had no polar icecaps and was able to support both plant and animal life.12 The Australasian lands, which include Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, various Pacific islands, were once all…

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    S. Bedard, Paul. "Report: Most Illegal Immigrants Come From Mexico." U.S. News and World Report. U.S. News, 15 June 2011. Web. 29 Sept. 2015. Paul Bedard, a journalist for U.S. News Report, has written hundreds of articles over the past 14 years including his article on illegal immigration: Report: Most Illegal Immigrants Come From Mexico. Before U.S. News, Paul was a White House Correspondent for the Washington Times. In total he has been a columnist for almost…

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    consumer. Competitor analysis Frucor’s’ main competitor in the New Zealand marketplace is Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA). The two brands that are most substitutable for Mountain Dew are Sprite and Lift+; Sprite sells on the soft-drink market and Lift+ on the energy drinks market. There are also indirect competitors such as Six-Barrel Soda, whose size is not significant enough to take customer from Mountain Dew, but will…

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