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    Hofstede

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    partners, this defined cross cultural management. The Westerners compared to Asian definitely have a different cultural measures. Both individualism and Collectivism plays a total opposite role between China and New Zealand. (David C. Thomas, Kevin, Au., 2002) Hong Kong and New Zealand global managers have a different expectations in regards of the business culture atmoshere. The cultural dimension of hofstede study have identified an extreme opposite positions between both country in the style…

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    New Zealand has a huge role with large expectations within the dairying market worldwide. This small country is the world’s largest dairy exporter resulting with about $3.6 billion each year that is contributed into the economy from dairying alone. This directly accounts for 2.8 % of New Zealand’s GDP which is 10 times larger that the wine sectors. Dairy products form 26% of New Zealand’s total goods export that benefits the economy hugely. These include whole milk powder, skim milk powder,…

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    overfishing, as a bycatch species, is the hector dolphin. It lives in the shallow waters off the coast of western New Zealand, and it is only found in the smallest area of any whale or dolphin. The are the smallest and rarest marine dolphin. There are somewhere between 7,000 and 8,000 left. A subspecies called the maui dolphin who also lives in the shallow water off the coast of western New Zealand is down to an estimated 55 individuals left. Hector dolphins have many threats that are…

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    For example, a very legendary advertisements that is viral all around New Zealand on the ‘ghost advertisement’. With this advertisement, it help decrease number of teenagers in New Zealand drink-driving. Police department have publicised to the New Zealand Herald that captured from drink-driving have been fallen from 630 in 2007 to 305 in 2011 (Wade,2016). Another campaign in New Zealand that are also helping to prevent this issue was by a organisation called SADD (Students against…

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    Factors Of Mcdonald's

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    perfect. They always correct the crew. Crew members: The duties of crew members includes of front counter, cashier, OT, presenter. b) Systems and processes: There are lot of branches of McDonalds around New Zealand and they are serving near about 2.5 million people every week all over the New Zealand. In McDonald’s there is specific system and process. The Main motive of McDonalds is to attracting customers by giving them good quality of food at low prices. Every week, there are special deals…

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    nothing less”. (Brainy Quotes) During the time of 1848 there was a group of women that gathered in Seneca Falls, New York; to discuss the issues of women’s rights. At that moment men's rights were exposed to many countries at the time, no matter the wealth that they had. Women began fighting for equal rights. The women got together and talked about that all the women's deserve all the rights and responsibilities just like the men. First, Women’s Suffrage at the time was also called the…

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    We don’t want Chris Brown in Australia. Here’s why. September 18, 2015September 18, 2015 Georgia Bell Chris Brown has just announced a string of tour dates across Australia and New Zealand. We’re questioning whether we – not as women or as Australians, but people in general – want this terrible human being in our backyard. Our immediate point of comparison is Tyler The Creator, whose Australian tour was cancelled, and was banned from entering the U.K , on the grounds that his music promotes…

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    Well I am, his name is Lee Grinner Pace. I have many fandoms, or as some people like to say, obsessions, but Lee Pace is my main one. He might be mentioned a lot in this paper. As a Forest Grove transfer student, I have to ‘remind’ everyone/all the new people about my obsessions. There are things I want to do before my bucket gets kicked. For starters, I want to meet Lee Pace. This is because he is my idol and favorite actor. Also, before I die I would like to publish a book. I…

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    America Challenges

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    Anytime one immerses themselves somewhere new and unknown, they face a challenge in adapting to their new environment. As an American, our culture and customs are much different than the countries that I could potentially be studying in. For example, when researching New Zealand and Australia, I came across that strangers may use sarcasm and insults with one another. In the United States, this is not common, as it is customary to treat complete strangers with respect and only joke with and…

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    of 1918 was a devastating period in both New Zealand and world history. Cited as the most devastating epidemic in recorded world history and responsible for more deaths than World War I, this influenza pandemic resulted in anywhere from 20 to 40 million deaths worldwide (Billings 1997:). The effect it had on New Zealand history was catastrophic, killing nearly 8,500 (Rice). Perhaps the most notable discrepancy in effect that the pandemic had on New Zealand population was the contrast of death…

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