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This is keyed to values topics in the New Zealand curriculum. Pre-publication tested in both state and church schools. Inspection copies available plus generous discounts for class sets Real values for young people including: - I Like Being Me - Being Honest - Being Reliable ...
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A collection of prayers for children.
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Ellis looks at the concept of "political correctness" and its use by the "New Left" throughout the English speaking world.
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A sequel to Exploring Maori Values, develops the idea that we humans can and need to become people of the land in the Maori sense, developing a harmonious interdependence with the environment in which we live rather than continuing to dominate it. Although arising out of Maori co ...
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A guide to the interaction between the mental health system and the law in New Zealand.
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This is the second collection of Psalms from Joy Cowley and Terry Coles. 'A celebration of the human spirit alive in God's creation'. The psalms have been selected for various occasions and purposes, such as Easter, Healing, Comfort and Sacrament of the Seasons.
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| ISBN |
9780909047382 |
| Published |
1 January 1995 by Waiatarua |
| Interest Age |
5-8 years |
| Language |
(Maori) |
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A tale of mothers and drugs in one New Zealand city...."aims to dispel some of the fear that grips the imagination whenever the words drug addict are used in multimedia.
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A retelling of many of the myths and legends of Ngatoro-i-rangi, navigator of the Te Arawa canoe, and ancestor of the Tuwharetoa people. The images in the book are based on the concept of kowhaiwhai panels, using contemporary and traditional Maori motifs to illustrate the legend ...
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