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    Multiple citizenship, also called dual citizenship or multiple nationality, is a person's citizenship status, in which a person is concurrently regarded as a citizen of more than one state under the laws of those states. There is no international convention which determines the nationality or citizen status of a person, which is defined exclusively by national laws, which vary and can be inconsistent with each other. Multiple citizenship arises because different countries use different, and not…

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    indigenous peoples of the world 's third largest entrepreneur. Using their business may have significant benefits for New Zealand 's economy Traditional; Maori 's traditional business areas are agriculture, forestry and fisheries, but diversification is now taking place in other areas such as horticulture, wine, energy, renewable energy, information technology and large-scale tourism. Values; More and more organizations around the world are aware of the use value. Maori are being urged to…

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    constantly speaking with everyone if they need anything. So it was a good experience so far when we reached to Honk Kong. We were told to stay at one place their also they were explaining what to do. When again we catch the plane from Honk Kong to New Zealand. It was a long journey for me as this was my first experience out of India but the flight attendant was so friendly I didn’t feel anything. They gave us our night meal according with a drink. After finishing my meal, I took a nap for few…

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    Fiji Climate Change

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    Fiji is developing country north to New Zealand and east of Australia. Fiji has a warm tropical climate perfect for beachside holidays. Maximum temperatures rarely move out of the 31°C (88°F) to 26°C (79°F) range all year round, Fiji is very tropical. Southeast trade winds from March to November bring dry weather and the rainy season runs from December to April. Natural resources include timber, fish, gold, copper, offshore oil, and hydropower. Fiji experienced a period of rapid growth in the…

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    INTRODUCTION Purpose of the Plan The Marlborough Civic Theatre Trust Strategic Plan sets the Strategic direction for the ASB Theatre over the next five years outlining the vision, values, goals, strategies and key performance indicators necessary to achieve success. The ASB Theatre Business Plan now provides the operational details to support implementation of the ASB Theatre Strategic Plan. The next five years will prove critical to the ASB Theatre in many ways and on many levels. Firstly,…

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    Current conservation In view of the difficulties faced in conservation, different international parties held measurement to protect the Great White Shark from extinction. The CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is the most popular international agreement in the world. It is not protecting those endangered species only, but also many wildlife species because it makes sure the sustainable development of the trade in order to safeguard the…

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    Pasifika Case Study

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    What are the key learning and teaching factors for effective education for Pasifika learners in New Zealand? There are many key learning and teaching factors that enhance education for Pasifika learners. This report will discuss the key factors in regards to the recommendations from the Ministry of Education (2013) report for Pasifika families working with the special education services. Pasifika education is a shared responsibility and therefore the report will be applied to teachers, speech…

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    According to the latest World Tourism Organization’s (UNWTO, 2016) records, about 1.2 billion tourists have crossed international borders in 2015, an increase of 4.4%. For 2030, numbers are forecasted to reach 1.8 billion (see Figure 1). With the globalized and more accessible world, every sector of the tourism industry, including the hospitality sector, faces various challenges. Guests with diverse cultural and social backgrounds (Bharwani & Butt, 2012; Kapiki, 2012) and a high level of travel…

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    NHS System In Crisis

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    You have the issue of health tourism which is “people who have travelled with a deliberate intention to obtain free healthcare to which they are not entitled.” This is a huge problem for the NHS as it reportedly costs about £200m a year. To make matters even worse, some British citizens…

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    Parrot And Scarlet Macaws

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    For other uses, see Parrot (disambiguation). Scarlet Macaws. One is eating using a foot to hold a walnut, while the shell is broken with its beak.Parrots are birds of the roughly 350 species in 85 genera that make up the order Psittaciformes, found in most warm and tropical regions. Also known as psittacines (pronounced /?s?t?sa?nz/),[1][2] they are usually grouped into two families: the Psittacidae (true parrots) and the Cacatuidae (cockatoos). Parrots have a pan-tropical distribution with…

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