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Most New Zealand writing for young adults is designed to appeal to adolescents everywhere. Is there anything, then, that is characteristically 'New Zealand' about it? To what extent does it derive from local experience, or address a local audience? Focusing on a series of overlap ...
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This practical guide is aimed at new and existing directors of SMEs and NFPs (societies, charitable trusts), providing excellent guidance on what they need to know and do. Each chapter provides explanations, checklists and templates to help the board carry out its duties.
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Wiremu Pere (Wi Pere) lived from 1837 to 1915, leading his tribes of Rongowhakaata and Te Aitanga a Mahaki through some of the most turbulent chapters of New Zealand history. He stood resolute against colonialism and entered parliament to stand up for his East Coast people, yet w ...
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Environmental markets are one option in an array of interventions available to policymakers for reducing environmental degradation or improving environmental quality. Note: books printed with ISBN: 9780478347800 (invalid)
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A new guide to a wide and excting art of New Zealand music for students and interested lay people. The book emphasises the pleasures of listening to New Zealand music - introducing and providing follow-up activity material on: Maori and Pakeha Waiata Poi Alfred Hill Arohaina ...
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Published with the assistance of the New Zealand Law Foundation and the New Zealand Law Commission.
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HANZAB is one of the world's major ornithological projects. This is a book on birds.
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A collection of prayers for children.
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In 2002 four students from St Bede's College in Christchurch with their teachers travelled to Antarctica as recipients of Antarctica New Zealand's Secondary Schools programme. Their experience of eleven days on Ross Island provided the inspiration for this book. It is aimed at ag ...
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