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Journalism and public affairs in New Zealand come under long-awaited academic scrutiny in Scooped : the Power and Politics of Journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand. Fresh theoretical and analytical perspectives abound on subjects as diverse as public broadcasting, media representati ...
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Written by a public health nutritionist, it will maximise your chance of staying well during a natural disaster or pandemic illness. It is a must for any home preparedness kit.
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A nation is founded and develops just as people are born and grow. New Zealand has since the Treaty of Waitangi marked its development with its own kind of birth certificates - documents, treaties, pou whenua, maps, declarations of war and national anthems. New Zealand Birth Cert ...
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Whether you're toiling through the depths of thesis research, about to embark on further study or supervising others on the journey, these 23 stories will entertain and inspire. At times humorous, poignant and uplifting, there's plenty to learn from the struggles and success of t ...
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Contains aquick guide to the common things that ail a child's body and mind; a section on keeping your child well; a more detailed section on managing common illnesses; a guide to common medicines used to treat children's ailments; and a resource section.
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From the Far North to the West Coast of the South Island, Snapper gives fascinating insights into the life story and history of these remarkable fish, the beauty of the places they are found, and the people who catch or study them from boats, off the shore, or in the water, eithe ...
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Everything the Kiwi uke player needs to know: choosing, tuning, playing; strings and other accessories; tips for practising, performing, and playing in groups; and a pile of contemporary Kiwi songs.
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Science writer Gareth Renowden puts climate change into a New Zealand context, using the latest information just received from the 2007 International Panel On Climate Change's Fourth Assessment Report.
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