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This atlas includes photographs and information on a wide range of subjects such as Waitangi Tribunal settlements, conservation and trade. The focus is on the Pacific and New Zealand, but it also contains world maps. The third editon has expanded text, maps and diagrams. New mate ...
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The fifth edition of Economic Concepts and Applications continues to echo the great nineteenth-century economist, Alfred Marshall, who said that economics is 'a study of mankind in the ordinary business of life'. Economics, at its core, is about making decisions: the course of st ...
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The world of the rst settlers to Aotearoa New Zealand and the consequences of their presence are explored through learning activities that focus on the social studies processes of inquiry, values exploration and social decision making. The text is fully up-to-date and has been w ...
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This book has been written primarily for accountancy students in their second year of study. It focuses on the practical aspects of intermediate financial accounting through the application of New Zealand International Accounting Standards (NZ IAS), complemented by a discussion o ...
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A series of three books, perfect for use with Year 9 and/or Year 10 students. Covers all achievement objectives for Level 5 of the new curriculum. Designed to encourage slower learners and there is extension material for the accelerant students.
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In Framing the Frontier - the third in the Tangata Whenua series, students will discover more about what life was like in 19th-century New Zealand.
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Adopting words from English into Maori and vice-versa has expanded and enriched the lexical bank of both languages. These loanwords are an important part of modern Maori. This dictionary presents over 3,000 loanwords that are, or have been, in common use in spoken and written Mao ...
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The text has been written specifically for students taking the New Zealand Diploma of Business paper 501 Accounting Practices.
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The stories are suitable for students of varying abilities from Years 9 to 13.
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In this book - the second in the Tangata Whenua series - students will explore New Zealand's past in the context of classical Maori culture and first contact with Europeans.
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