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    A New Zealand

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    contrast, I believe that the TPPA is a deal New Zealand cannot afford to miss out on, however, some current conditions of the agreement will have to be altered to prevent the potential flaws from overpowering the benefits. The benefits of the TPPA are immense for New Zealand as it includes 9 countries consisting of 40% of the world economy, benefiting New Zealand by over $300 million per year. The reduction in minimal tariffs will lead to huge gains in New Zealand primary sectors in both importing and

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    five gastronomic themes, including the people of the Cook Islands and how these people have migrated to New Zealand over the years and still continue too. In fact, the number of Cook Islanders in New Zealand has now reached over 4000 people in counting for the year of 2017. My analysis will include a small background into the history of the Cook Islanders and how they first settled in New Zealand. I will include their rituals and beliefs on how they lived their life growing up and introducing the different

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    behavior, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people. Throughout New Zealand sporting history there has been a large collection of role models setting examples both positively and negatively. Sport has always played a vital role in defining New Zealand as a nation, the climate and geography of New Zealand has made the country a natural arena for sport. New Zealand has had memorable sport role model figures dating back to Sir Edmund Hillary in 29th of May 1953 that

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    New Zealand is more than just a beautiful country, it is an investment opportunity waiting to happen. The land is filled with natural beauty and can be seen even in the big cities. New Zealand preserves the countryside because they know how important it is to be close to nature. The government is very forward thinking. New Zealand’s economy is growing and business opportunities are everywhere. The growing free market has increased development in many sectors of business within New Zealand.

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    New Zealand is a vast and amazing small country in the Pacific Ocean, whose cultures are very unique. The people of New Zealand are called Kiwis, because of the country’s national bird, the Kiwi. The Kiwis of New Zealand are a very polite culture and have great manners. They are some of the most polite people in all of Britain. The culture of New Zealand differs from what other people in the world are used to. New Zealand is a small country made up of islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The

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    New Australi New Zealand

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    New Zealand New Zealand is an independent state in the South Pacific, made up of two main islands and numerous smaller ones. It 's indigenous name is Aotearoa. It has a population of around 4 million, NZ has a rich cultural. New Zealand also has one of the most advanced telecommunications networks in the world, one of the largest number of internet users per head of population in the world, and one of the highest number of television channels per person then in the population in the world. As of

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    The Country Of New Zealand

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    envisioning is the country of New Zealand. A moderately small Island nation made up of two islands separated by a mere 22 mile wide Cook Strait. Their climate and geography is almost completely different from one another. As a colonial nation, New Zealand is still under rule of Queen Elizabeth II, but she has very little influence due to constitutional constraints. As a democratic nation, New Zealand operates much like the United States. Being isolated has not prevented New Zealand from adapting to the

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    New Zealand is located in the south-western Pacific Ocean. It is made up of two main islands, called the North and South islands, and several smaller islands. The smaller islands are made up Stewart Island, Waiheke Island, Chatham Island, Great Barrier Island, and several more uninhabited islands. New Zealand’s capital is Wellington. At the start of 2013, the population of New Zealand was estimated to be around 4.5 million people. The indigenous people of New Zealand are called the Maori, and

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    A New Zealand Business

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    Located on the Hauraki Plains just a few minutes from the Matatoki township is a humble and quintessentially New Zealand business -The Matatoki Cheese Barn. There a café and gift shop rest in the tranquillity of a classical farming setting, a tribute to the cheese barns true speciality, the manufacture of organic bio-grown dairy products (The Cheese Barn [TCB], 2016). This locally owned and operated business has been producing award winning cheeses for over 20 years (Pauanui Launch, 2016) and the

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    The Tribe Of New Zealand

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    The Maoris are an indigenous tribe of people that arrived at New Zealand during the 13th century in canoes. Upon their arrival in New Zealand, The Maori tribe came across a land very different from what they originally had been accustomed to and had to adapt through the years for their tribe to survive. Maori were said to be people with a proud spirit, great navigating skills and sense of history that isolates this tribe from every other. The Maori people migrated from the islands of East Polynesia

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