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The New Zealand Junior Dictionary 4th edition is written for 7-10 year olds and is the most comprehensive dictionary available for New Zealand students in this age range. This significantly updated edition contains over 400 colour headwords with many new entries that reflect cult ...
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In this Very Short Introduction, Kenneth Morgan provides a wide-ranging and thematic introduction to modern Australia; examining the main features of its history, geography, and culture and drawing attention to the distinctive features of Australian life and its indigenous popula ...
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From one of America's preeminent historians comes a magisterial study of the development of open societies focusing on the United States and New Zealand
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North America, New Zealand, and Australia were colonized by England under an international legal principle that is known today as the doctrine of discovery. This book analyses how England applied this doctrine to gain control over the lands, property, government, and human rights ...
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Torts in New Zealand: Cases and Materials is the principal torts casebook in New Zealand. In its fifth edition, it builds on the success of previous editions by providing cases, materials and integrated commentary necessary for a comprehensive introduction to New Zealand tort law ...
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Law Alive: The New Zealand Legal System in Context 2nd edition is an innovative introduction to the New Zealand legal system, adopting a 'law in context' approach that will encourage students to see the law as a living part of the political, social, economic and cultural life of ...
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Through focusing on the political history of New Zealand during its imperial settlement, this book offers a fresh assessment of the history of indigenous property rights. It shows how native title became a constitutional frame within which political authority was formed and cont ...
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This introduction to basic soil science theory considers pedology, soil chemistry and fertility, soil physics and soil management, in a New Zealand context. The new edition uses the new soils classification and takes account of the growing emphasis in sustainable production and e ...
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Building on the strengths of the popular first edition, Social Work is the most comprehensive text of its kind: encompassing the theory and practice of social work in both Australia and New Zealand. A variety of social work environments are explored with the fields of practice c ...
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Numerous important concepts in Maori culture are defined and discussed in short essay-style definitions in this volume, which is written in both the English and Maori languages.
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