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    Ben & Jerry's Ice Creams

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    One of the main advantages of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream in New Zealand is that they not only provide an all natural product, but their ingredients are ethically sourced as well. A few competitors such as MovenPick, New Zealand Natural, and Deep South use natural ingredients. However, neither company mentioned using ethically sourced ingredients. In addition, Ben & Jerry will differentiate themselves because they will be one of the only “fun” ice cream parlors. New Zealand has average and highly…

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    ways that the culture of protection will function. First, there is a protection within the guys in guyland. Second, there is a protection provided by the community. This is like what happened in Mepham case where it involved football players of Wellington C. Mepham High School who sexually harassed three new teammates in a hazing ritual. Indeed, everyone--the students--all knew about it beside all the…

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    Sometimes when you ask a question you truly do not want to know the answer. Though we as humans ask anyway due to our human nature which defines us as people, we may not always make the best decisions but our instincts tell us to find out more. Curiosity in the book titled: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime Christopher Boone is a curious young boy, who wonders innocently about what kind of a person could possibly feel it necessary to harm a dog. He then dedicates his time to…

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    The Mango Themes

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    Journeys to Safety and Healing The books The Bite of the Mango and A Long Way Gone are both used to illustrate the theme of journeys. The Bite of the Mango is narrated by a young girl named Mariatu Kamara who has grown up in a small town called Magborou all her life. But, when she is twelve the civil war that is raging in her country reaches her town and her hands are cut off by the rebel forces. After her encounter with the rebels, she walks through the brush for many days. She finally reaches…

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    Science Literacy Discourse

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    literacy skills needed to understand and use the scientific content. The teachers’ responses are consistent with the findings from the previous studies (Lee & Spratley, 2010; Pearson, et al., 2010; Schleppegrell, 2004; Snow, 2010; Van den Broek, 2010; Wellington & Osborne, 2001). Meanwhile, most participating teachers have witnessed the new integration trend and seemed to understand the potential interdisciplinary correlation and collaboration they can make. As our…

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    INTRO: Early childhood, is it just a substantial provider of care for children, or has it revolutionised for highly sought educational purpose? If so, how has it revolutionised over the years into educational purposes? The historical relationship between childhood and education is said to provide a means for enhancing the potential of our future generation from the earliest possible age. (Iris Duhn,2009). History advises that New Zealand 's shifting political, social and cultural stance, is the…

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    A few weeks later, I had written my book. I had some more mysteries that confused me. 1. Why are people’s marriages so weird? 3. Why was it so difficult to train Sandy? 5. Why did everyone get mad when I decided to practice Physics in the kitchen? I believe that the reason why mother didn’t love my father was because of his aggressive personality. When I didn’t listen to him, he easily lost his temper, but things have changed now. First, father asked mother if she could go out for dinner with…

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    To be able to effectively understand and analyse the PRINZ definition of Public Relations, it is easiest to divide the definition to three separate sections. These sections can then be applied to different theories of Public Relations including systems theory, relationship management theory and excellence theory. The theories and therefore the definition can then be further analysed by using current New Zealand examples, of the theories being implemented into the real-world Public Relations…

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    Christopher is one of the characters that the author gives much attention and details his social life in many chapters. But, he also shifts the spotlight into his private life and shows his personality through many spectrums and things he experiences through his lifetime. The author gives many hints to understand the character of Christopher and his uniqueness. He knows all the countries of the world and their capitals, every prime number until 7,057, but his personality goes beyond. He cannot…

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    One hundred years can make all the difference in society, considering that this is essentially two generations; two generations of innovation, two generations of progress, two generations of revised understanding. The extent of change that can occur in this block of time is hard to capture in a few sentences, however, it is best understood by examining what are two events similar in nature, though vastly different when looking at the details. The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 and the Battle of the…

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