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    New Zealand especially here in our community (Auckland). Us Aucklanders should be very proud and should take a lot of pride because we are like the 2nd capital of New Zealand. Therefore, a lot of tourists wanting to come visit New Zealand are likely to come Auckland and witness the beautiful sights and lights we have. This is an issue as we have the highest number of obese people in New Zealand. Do we really want our visitors leaving Auckland/New Zealand thinking that the people New

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    4.729 QUALITY MANAGEMENT QUALITY OF HOUSE BUILDING IN AUCKLAND Name : MILTON JOSEPH FRANCIS I.D. No. : 20142314 Email : itsmemilton@gmail.com Word Count : 1706 Prepared for : PROF. RAY NINOW Introduction: Substandard building work is on the ascent, with protests to the administration run Licensed Building Practitioners plan up 30 for each penny this year. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment which runs the plan says more developers and

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    Introduction There are urgent calls for the building industry be renovated, as Auckland Council’s failing up to 40% of its building inspections. Auckland Council building control manager, Ian McCormick, says the push for Auckland to ramp up its housing supply is putting the construction industry under pressure, and seeing the quality of work take a dangerous dive (Tibshraeny, 2015). Shoddy buildings are going up in Auckland as the council struggles with "significant" quality issues including unskilled

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    The issue of immigration restrictions has been a widely discussed topic in New Zealand, where migrants account for approximately one-quarter of the total population (United Nations, 2015). Some argue that the government has the responsibility to protect native workers, property rights against inflation and taxpayers, thus, should restrict immigration. However, others believe that the immigration policy achieves its intended purpose and that the migrants, eventually, bring tremendous positive economic

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    TOP PERFORMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER OFFERING A WELL-DEFINED UNDERSTANDING OF THE BUSINESS-TECHNOLOGY INTERFACE WITH A STRONG CAPACITY TO DRIVE BUSINESS r Designed a creative company profile video as a marketing tool for Auckland Property Management that won a Gold Award at the MCA-I Media Festival. r Conducted highly successful property management seminars with high-profile companies, including Gilligan Rowe, Westpac, BNZ, Kensington Swan, Davenports Harbour, RSM Prince

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    Italo Calvino (2004) describes his perspective from a distance in “Hermit in Paris”; from places he has lived all throughout his life, the places where he has been a tourist, and a visitor. Calvino has personal relationships with places and has a personal opinion where he believes Europe is emerging into one single city (Calvino, 2004, p. 2). He is tolerant of other people’s opinions and continues to portray his own feelings rather than following others discretions. Most cities are known through

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    Spring 2011, test 3, question 9, version 4, modified by adding IRR & NPV 1. The following table presents information on a potential project with conventional cash flows currently being evaluated by SDA. Which of the statements are true? Expected cash flows (number of years from today) | Cost of capital | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | -60,000 | 28,000 | 18,000 | 35,000 | 9,000 | 14.0% | Statement 1: SDA would accept the project based on the project’s payback period and the payback rule if

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    6-7am. I have chosen to study at Bachelor of Nursing at The University of Auckland, because I have researched and found that this university offers greater opportunities to grow. Which provides me

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    New Zealand is made up of two islands (North and South Island) which are located roughly a 1,000 miles Southeast of Australia. The country is relatively small with an area of 103,000 square miles (CIA). There are pros and cons to the country’s small size. The advantage of its size is it will be easier to create brand exposure. In addition, the nation’s small size indicates transportation costs will be significantly lower, compared to other nations. However, the downfall of the country’s size is it

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    to New Zealand. Risking everything Raouf Co-founder of Kebab Serai took his family and secret recipes and moved to Auckland, New Zealand. Raouf 's vision was to build a Kebab store that consistently served fresh, fast and tasty food, made from high quality ingredients. After a lot of hard work and many sleepless nights the dream became reality in 2002. The first store opened in Auckland in the heart of Birkenhead, North Shore City and the name 'Kebabs Serai ' was born. From then on the success of

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