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    This essay concentrates on the employment law and how it affects employment agreement in New Zealand by the legal frameworks in which it develops employment relationship in relation to the Employment Relations Act (ERA) 2000. As highlighted “the use of such triangular relationships creates complexities in the rights and responsibilities of each party” . Means that the power of New Zealand’s employment law defines employers and employees across the statutes. The court uses the employment status…

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    Total Tourism Case Study

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    specific times. It is also common for tourists to get…

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    Drift Light Essay

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    Objectives As a new competitor in the lighting market we need to make a strong entrance into the market with clear objectives to guide us to success. The Drift Light being a new product to the market needs marketing objectives to ensure consumer knowledge of the product and financial objectives to facilitate further product and expansion of the product. Action programs Product The Drift Light is a modern twist on the standard light bulb. It is a new advancement in lighting technology and a…

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    Type 2 diabetes is an issue for New Zealand because it is affecting our youth. Sugar has become like a drug. Its addictive and with it comes consequences if consumed too much. Type 2 diabetes is a serious issue, experts tells us type 2 diabetes has begun to increase in children. I agree that this is a problem because it is affecting the future of our world. It is also affecting future youth habits. As a result this could become a vicious cycle (EXPLAIN THE CYCLE). Type 2 diabetes is linked to…

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    course that goes underground into large caves in New Zealand. This is a unique way to spice up the business of Waitomo Adventures because of the thrilling underground caves that are naturally formed and come with New Zealand’s own beautiful native glow worms to make the experience just that bit better the many acres of land to get lost in. I believe this strategy would increase turnover and profit to the company as many tourists come to New Zealand purely for an adventure tourism experience and…

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    As mentioned before, international businesses are exposed to different cultures and often times need to adapt their practices to fare best in that particular culture. For the purposes of this report the operations of the New Zealand multinational dairy company Fonterra will be analyzed in two countries, China and Malaysia. The analysis will relate the differences in Fonterra’s operations in those countries back to Trompenaars’ theory of culture. First follows a brief background of Fonterra.…

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    This international movement even connects with all of society not just the parts in need. Anybody can contribute to the Salvation Army through a variety of ways, whether it is donating clothes, money, time, experience, cars, and airline miles. A Person can even donate Bonds, Funds, Stocks, IRA Rollovers, Planned Giving, Wills, and Gift Annuities. The Salvation Army opens opportunities and connects individuals and groups on the giving and receiving…

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    Employees are used to work in a cross-disciplinary team environment, for a limited time, until a project has finished. Due to the fast changing environment, personal interaction is mainly focussed on abilities and qualifications of staff that contribute to the achievement of a specific goal, than on well-developed interpersonal relationships…

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    Due to different media forms, New Zealand has experienced numerous transformations over time. There is a range of different media forms such as television and print media, however radio is an important one to be discussed, along with the negative impacts it has brought through the transformations. The transformations include deregulation, privatization and commercialization. It is important to consider how these transformations have then in turn negatively affected the media’s ability to…

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    is a potential barrier to recovery, especially for young adults such as Kylie due to their psychosocial stage. Young adulthood, termed by Erikson in his theory of lifespan development (Cherry, 2005) as the stage of “intimacy versus isolation”, is a time where an individual is trying to form a sense of self-identity, and meaningful relationships with others. Clifton, Pilkonis and McCarty’s (2007) study found that people diagnosed with BPD are more likely to have a higher amount of former…

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