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    Whale Rider

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    The fate of the future of the people‚ you can not change it‚ you should accept it‚ you should be brave enough to face all the problems. Fate WITI Ihimaera novel "Whale Rider is a very important topic. Kahu’s destiny is to become the first female chief of the Maori‚ the next Whale Rider. However‚ this fate is very difficult Kahu done alone. Firstly‚ Kahu get direct help to fulfill her destiny from the the Rehua‚ nannies flowers and Ravi Lane. Secondly‚ ironically‚ Kahu also indirectly help to fulfill

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    3 companies- Waitomo Caves‚ Skyline Queenstown‚ Real Journeys. How they started the product the offer At least 3 changes or milestones. The Waitomo Caves How they started The Waitomo caving system is a charitable society which was formed and incorporated in 1973. For 6 years the original waitomo museum operated from a small room in the historic waitomo caves hotel. In 1980 a purpose-built museum was erected on the present site in the centre of waitomo caves village and was doubled

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    “Continuum” is a poem written by New Zealander Allen Curnow in which he illustrates his intended theme ambiguously‚ yet sincerely. The structure‚ along with the tone and overall writing quality of the poem‚ introduces to the reader a discrepancy of uncertainty and emotions that reveals the author’s principle motif‚ but not immediately the true profundity behind this work of art. Curnow gives off to a vague start;

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    a little girl‚ Pai had to overcome obstacles in her attempt to fulfil her destiny as new chief of her tribe which are the descendants from Paikea‚ the whale rider. For a thousand years‚ only the eldest son can succeed this leadership. First‚ she has to overcome Koro’s resistance when Koro rejects her at the very start of her birth because she is not a male and so according to the tradition‚ cannot be the new chief of the tribe. He considers her “of no use to him” and “a disappointment” simply

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    000 years ago and the second wave of migration in the pacific was occurred around 3000 to 4000 years ago (unit 2 Arrival). The first theory of migration refers to the group that entered the Pacific and settled at Huon Peninsula and the high lands of New Guinea and later migrate to bigger Islands in the Pacific such as the Solomon‚ the Bismarck and Vanuatu. They were named as “Near Oceania”. This ancient migration is supported by the slow boat model of migration where Near Oceania mingled‚ this can

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    satisfaction). 1 The strategic priorities of the plan have been designed to focus on and directly address each of these top strategic issues. Participation growth What is the best mix of our ‘existing’ and ‘new’ rugby participation offerings to maximise growth in new markets and retain current participants? 2 Provider support How can we improve the capacity and capability of our rugby providers?* 3 4 5 6 Engage and enthuse How will we improve Rugby’s visibility

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    This means that there are species of plants and animals that we don’t know about yet‚ but new ones are being discovered every day. Also: The most poisonous creatures and plants are in Australia‚ percent of flowering plants‚ eight four percent of mammals‚ more than the percent of birds‚ and percent of inshore‚ freshwater fish are unique to Australia

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    UU114: English for Academic purposes. ASSIGNMENT 1. Name: Litiana Komaitai ID#: s11061023 Date: 20/03/14. Plan Argument essay- block pattern Title: discuss the major reasons for the decline in communal life in the pacific people. C – Decline in communal life L - Reasons‚ pacific D – Discuss Introduction Context: Every society in the pacific look for ways to uphold their inherited ways of life and preserve their unique culture. Limited subject: Decline

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    Senior Geography Project AIM To investigate why the Little Penguins in Manly Cove have become endangered. HYPOTHESIS Human interaction has led the Little Penguins residing in Manly Cove to become endangered. QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED Why are the Little Penguins endangered? What is being done to preserve the existing colonies in Manly? What can the general public do to aid this? METHODOLOGY Primary and secondary sources needed to be gathered to complete this project. Primary

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    provide resources and have apologised for what pain we had caused them throughout the generations. On 13 February 2008‚ previous Prime Minister Kevin Rudd moved a motion of Apology to the Indigenous Australian "Stolen Generation".The apology was the new parliament’s first order of business; Kevin Rudd became the first Australian Prime Minister to publicly apologize to the Stolen Generations on behalf of the Australian federal government. This is good what Kevin Rudd did however‚ has the government

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