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    Psychologist by the other New Zealand Defence Force psychologists in their fields of expertise, and in particular by the Senior Psychologist relevant to their branch of the New Zealand Defence Force. After this period assistance and direction is provided by the Senior Psychologist if and when required. Otherwise work is relatively autonomous, although it is generally at the request, or command, of formation units. Although specific projects each year, irrelevant of time served, do require…

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    The natural process of volcanism occurs in New Zealand and can produce a multitude of hazards to both the natural and cultural environment. Volcanism occurs in New Zealand due to its location on the boundary of the Pacific Plate and Indo-Australian Plate. Due to convection currents in the asthenosphere, the tectonic plates are pushed together and one plate is pushed below the other creating a subduction zone. In the North Island the Pacific Plate is subducting below the Indo-Australian but in…

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    Introduction: Obesity in children aged 2–14 years is a serious health issue in New Zealand. The child obesity rate in New Zealand has increased from 8% in 2006/07 to 11% in 2012/13. A further 22% of children are overweight. 9% of Māori children are obese and 27% of Pacific children are obese (Ministry of Health, 2012/2013). There are many influencing determinants of childhood obesity, such as economic, social and cultural. Obesity has many negative short-term and long-term effects on all aspects…

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    Voting is a vital component of a democratic society. Despite this, there are a significant amount of people who do not do so. Once a place of incredibly high voter turnout, New Zealand in recent years has taken a remarkable shift in the other direction. Only by understanding which groups of people do not vote and why they choose to do so, can we take the best initiative in changing the path we are going down. The reduction in voter turnout has not occurred across the board. Particular groups of…

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    682,500 people live in poverty in New Zealand. According to the New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services, this accounts for one in seven households, including around 220,000 children, living with poor access to necessities. As well as this, 15 percent of the country receive a low yearly income. Statistically, these high levels of poverty are linked to the high numbers of domestic violence cases in New Zealand. The ongoing Dunedin life-course study of 3,000 New Zealanders suggested that a…

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    weather. Favourable weather ensures maximum number of days available for business in a year and good location will attract maximum number of customers for business. They need to design a really good, attractive and user-friendly website for their new business because people like to research on internet before planning and investing. Upgrading website regularly to attract people is ongoing procedure which they need to keep in mind. Internal factors for both the businesses are also important,…

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    position, New Zealand’s primary renewable energies are geothermal energy and hydraulic power. Specifically, its position is just at the intersection of 2 tectonic plates which could provide the abundant geothermal energy. Compare to other types of renewable energies, geothermal energy supply is not affected by various volatile weather. Thus, from a country’s security strategy point of view, geothermal energy indeed is a dependable energy supply to choose. Geothermal energy is so important to New…

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    In this essay, I am going not only to analyse the impact of poverty, addiction and family violence on the children’s health age group from zero to twelve, but also to identify local, regional and national prevention services and strategies in New Zealand. Oxford University Press (2016) has defined a child as a young human…

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    Designers Guild v Russell Williams9 looked at originality as the contribution of the author 's skill and labour. The New Zealand courts also adopted this reasoning of originality. The Supreme Court in Henkel v Holdfast New Zealand10 helped define what originality. To be original it does not mean novelty but the product of the work has to have stemmed from the author, while at the same time incurred some form of skill and labour. The Court continued that the great the skill of the work or labour…

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    March-February 1915 and then continued with a major land invasion on the Gallipoli Peninsula on 25th April involving the British and French troops as well as the divisions Australian and New Zealand troops (ANZAC) http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-i/battle-of-gallipoli. The countries that were involved were Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Turkey, France and Europe. The aim of the battle was to strike across the Gallipoli…

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