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    ------------------------------------------------- Abortion Statistics In New Zealand ------------------------------------------------- as of December 2011 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Key facts In the year ended December 2011: * 15,863 abortions were performed in New Zealand, the lowest number since 1999 (15,501). * The general abortion rate was 17.3 abortions per 1,000 women aged 15–44 years, down from 18.1 per

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    1. Introduction Social entrepreneurship within New Zealand, is a relatively new sector. Thus, it is largely an undeveloped field, and highly lacking in literary writing. The aim of this report is to clarify social entrepreneurships’ characterization and how it is defined within the New Zealand sector. Furthermore, it aims to examine constraints that an independent investor, wanting to start-up a social enterprise, in New Zealand may encounter in the current environment, including funding options

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    III. Evaluation of Established Mentorship Programs for Disengaged Youth in New Zealand: In the 1980s and 1990s there was a “baby blip” in New Zealand, thus resulting in an increased number of young people aged 12-24 years living in New Zealand (Ministry of Youth Development, 2011). The numbers of young people have grown from 757,000 at the time of the 2006 Census to approximately 818,000 in 2011 (Ministry of Youth Development, 2011).. However, even with this increase of the school-aged population

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    senior discounts, and general movie enthusiasts can sign up for the ‘Reel Club’. It appears that these consumers have been segmented on the basis of demographic grouping. What Reading International needs to be aware of however, is that there is a whole new generation of consumers that will have an effect upon how Reding International’s customers should be grouped over the next couple of years. This generation is known as the Net-Generation (N-Gen), and should

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    1 The New Zealand Health Survey (NZHS) produces figures from where New Zealand official statistics are published. Statistics New Zealand integrate the official data from the NZHS into the Programme of Official Statistics to coordinate data across government (New Zealand Health Survey: Content Guide 2012/2013, 2013). These results then assist the Executive Government of New Zealand, Government Departments and local authorities in policy making to meet the demands of the general public. The objectives

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    be considered 6. Conclusion……………………………………………………12 7. References…………………………………………………13-14 INTRODUCTION Auckland is one of the most evolved cities with time. New Zealand as we know is a much recent country on the face of this world and so almost quite unknown to a lot of people in this world for a lot of time. But with time New Zealand gained its popularity with Auckland being the center of attraction of this beautiful country. Auckland is one of the most diversified cities in the world with people

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    1. Introduction The following document gives a brief report about New Zealand’s current import and export spend and relation to other countries, industrial sector, and products. Besides, it also explains about the trade agreements in which New Zealand is party to and agreements which are under negotiation and proposed. Moreover, an export product is chosen and what are the reasons that lead to choose that particular product. Furthermore, it gives a summary about the supporting organizations that

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    Scotland to New Zealand. He was part of a huge wave of migration from Scotland to New Zealand. My Grandpa left Scotland because of the terrible climate, low wages and the high unemployment rate. In this essay, it consists of my Grandpa’s thoughts of his career as a carpenter and being treated as an apprentice. My Grandpa chose to migrate to New Zealand because of the many opportunities that it offered. The climate was perfect and most importantly, my Grandpa was offered assisted immigration to New Zealand

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    recent study conducted by IBM under its Global C-suite programme on corporate executives revealed that a comparatively low percentage of New Zealand business hold that they understand their customers (IBM Global Business Services, 2014). According to the study, only sixteen percent of top corporate executives (CEOs, CFOs, COOs and other C-level executives) in New Zealand believe that they understand their clients or consumers. The figure is relatively low if compared to the global total of thirty-five

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    3. Social In 2014, the population of New Zealand was around 4.5 million, with approximately 4 million internet users (Central Intelligence Agency, n.d.). Even though with such a small population, it might be a challenge to get a large number of customers, it is also an opportunity for New Zealand to establish and develop online markets since it can reach most of the population. Therefore, the website creators are able to perfect the quality of their service and get ready to expand their business

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