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This new edition covers the NCEA Level 3 Media Studies Achievement Standards 3.1 to 3.8 being implemented in 2013. It has brief, clearly explained notes, examples, photos, illustrations and numerous activities for student practice. Brief answers are in the back of the book. Use t ...
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Derived from the Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language , this concise dictionary has 2000 signs in a lively, user-friendly layout; it includes an introduction to sign language, a guide to handsigns and other learning tools.
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Tere Harrion is an experienced Maori journalist with some serious concerns about the reporting of Maori issues in New Zealand's mainstream media - particularly television news. She begins her first person, authorial style documentary with clear statements of her point of view an ...
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Covers contemporary issues in media in the Pacific.
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Covers contemporary issues around the freedom of media in the Pacific
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West Papua 'biggest threat' to Pacific media freedom, says PJR report Pacific Journalism Review cover The killing and abduction of journalists in Indonesian-occupied West Papua has been highlighted in a special new report on Pacific media freedom over the past year by Pacific J ...
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This text grew out of the American author's attempts to focus his impressions of New Zealand's literary culture and relate its mental and moral landscape to that of the USA. Through an idiosyncratic selection of contemporary novels and films, Schafer open
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Intends to situate in a historical context selected New Zealand and Australian films and television programs ranging from successful films such as Gallipoli , The Piano , Australia , Once Were Warriors and Heavenly Creatures to less well-known texts that form the basis for ...
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This book is a fond look back at how the popular newspaper started life, how it developed over the years, and how it dealt with the major news stories during that time.
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