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    Birth date: 30 August 1912 Birth place: New Zealand: North Island, Wellington. Death date: 7 August 2011 Death place: United Kingdom: England, Greater London, Conflict: Second World War, 1939-194 Full name Nancy Grace Augusta Wake She was married to Henry Nancy wake was a journalist in Paris when one day she saw Jews tied up by the Nazis whipping them she said to herself that she couldn’t even whip a cat so she decided that she would become a spy so she could help with the war. Nancy,…

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    Expatriate Case Study

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    The recent globalisation of the economy has brought about significant changes in the way in which New Zealand organisations operate. (Enderwick & Hodgson, 1993) One of the most important changes that have occurred from internationalisation of businesses is the use of expatriates in overseas roles. With increasingly more firms entering the global marketplace, the challenge of managing human resources on a global scale is becoming a critical development in international business. The selection of…

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    The role of community health worker (CMW) has not always been accepted as a refutable and important role in New Zealand’s healthcare system. But as New Zealand grows and focuses more on integration and prevention many new roles have been introduced to stop fragmentation and encourage the co-operation and information sharing that will ultimately bring New Zealand to the top in terms of healthcare outcomes. A CMW is a person who is chosen by the local populace or by an agency which represents…

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    1970's Essay

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    one of the main Issues multiple women's groups protested have legalized and easy access to. In response to the demands of these protesters in 1977 the Contraception, Sterilisation and Abortion Act was introduced which allowed legal Abortions in New Zealand. However, that act maitatained restrictive condition’s against abortions, from…

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    Cervical Cancer Essay

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    common cancer for affecting women’s. New Zealand HPV Immunisation Programme is the impending long term to avoid cervical cancer for two women every week, saving over thirty lives every year. From New Zealand nearly one hundred and sixty women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year and sixty women die from it. Maori women are almost double as likely to get cervical cancer and almost three times as likely to expire of it compared to other women. New Zealand has broadcast a vaccine against…

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    boundary between punishment and abuse. It depends on how much parents use corporal punishment, whether they are upset when they use it, and how forceful it is. Corporal punishment also causes anti-social behavior, The Ministry of Social Development in New Zealand have written an article on The State of Research on the Effects of Physical Punishment. They say that Grogan-Kaylor performed a study in 2004 using data collected in 1998 by the United States National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, with…

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    In the coding process, both interview transcripts were read multiple times, coded them first to generate initial categories such as “poverty”, “education”, “rehabilitation”, “media”, “fear”, “neighbourhood”. I then checked whether any codes were missing, could be combined with others, or effectively divided in two. On the basis of the coding, one particular theme that emerged from both interviews is the emphasis on social inequality to crime and criminal justice. I then went back to the data to…

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    Urban Development Essay

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    What are some of the key factors which have driven and facilitated urban development over time? Referring to examples from New Zealand and other countries, explain some of the different types of contemporary cities. Introduction Urban development is constantly growing in today’s society due to the world’s population growth and many people are wanting to live in Urban areas opposed to rural areas. In the 30 year period between 2000 and 2030 the UN has estimated that the world population will…

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    truth hidden for the sake of avoiding condemnation. We saw several examples of this condemnation in the Chrysalids such as Aunt Harriet and her baby, Katherine when she was captured, Sophie, Gordon (Spiderman) etc. Even with the LGBT Community most times when a couple decides to make their relationship public they are scorned upon, judged and are no longer treated as…

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    New Zealand law currently stipulates that all criminals imprisoned during the time of election are to be denied the right to vote. Throughout the course of this essay, I will support the political exclusion of criminals; however, I will argue that that the current system should be changed in order to equalize punishment across all similar sentences. This is under the moral principal that the disenfranchisement of criminals would serve as an additive to their punishment, and as initiative to…

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