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    organisation, the Ports of Auckland and analyse the management, interaction and direct consequences of it’s publics. The Ports of Auckland (PoA) located on the Waitemata harbour, is the largest container seaport in New Zealand, with container volumes representing ‘50.38% of the Upper North Island container trade, 42% of the North Island container trade and 31.3% of New Zealand 's total container trade’ (Ports of Auckland, 2015). Along with this, PoA provide towage, linesman and pilotage services to both the Waitemata and Manakau Harbours, employing approximately 420 staff, and are completely owned by the Auckland Council. This creates a wide variety of publics, and invested interest. With such diverse publics, each with differentiating interests of the corporation, there are challenges with communicating the right corporate image and identity, that represents the organisation in an honest and ethical way, but also a way that is ideal for most…

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    Beer Consumption Essay

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    Auckland International campus GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL ON Beer Consumption Trends of the People in Auckland, New Zealand STUDENT NAME: Rajan Sigdel STUDENT ID: 1000019226 JANUARY 2016 Academic supervisor: Mr. Freddy Bariava INTRODUCTION and BACKGROUND Being a multicultural country, New Zealand is largely seen as a cautious society regarding alcohol use. But with the passage of time, traditional sanctions and caste-bound restraints have disappeared. The…

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    Essay On Osteoarthritis

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    more deprived areas (Waitemata District Health Board, 2011).8.9% of the DHB population is Maori, 7.3% Pacific and 14.2% are Asian. The bulk of the Maori population and the big majority of the Pacific population live in Waitakere. There is a higher number of more deprived areas in Waitakere city compared to the North Shore or Rodney areas (Waitemata District Health Board, 2009). d) Relevant publically funded health institutions, their locations and access There are two PHOs in the Waitemata…

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    instance of such. Goldberger believes that “the nature and the feel of the space within a building can mean as much as anything else about the building, and sometimes more “He proposes that this feeling is important as interior space is largely portrayed by the function of the building, this suggests that the interior of a building should and does impose are larger emotional response than the form. Paul Goldberger also mentions in “Architecture as Space”. Space can feel “large, small, open,…

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    Older Ports Expansion

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    With the expansion of maritime and intermodal transportation, older ports with limited real estate must remain possible options to move cargo. There are some ways, in which the older ports like Baltimore, Philadelphia, and others with limited real-estate available for expansion would be able to compete with bigger newer ports. Improvements would be critical in improving the ports productivity to compete with the newer larger ports. The majority of ports and terminals were built for a volume of…

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    After two weeks of showing Moira and Jeffery Smith around Auckland, it is clear that there are some elements that need to be improved on, in order to meet the expectation of tourists, with the same demands as the Smiths. The Smiths were part of New Zealand’s major target market sector, the premier tourist, the High Net-Worth Individuals, tourists whose daily spend immensely exceeds the average visitor spend. Satisfying this sector is vastly important to New Zealand, as it has the ability to…

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    Aspects Of The CAGES Model

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    positively and negatively. Within the context of Auckland, I have continuously felt disengaged with this largely Eurocentric society of Auckland, being from a mixed ethnic background Iranian culture has a huge influence on my life. This links in with gender, and class and how these branches of the model link in with the society of Auckland in relation to myself. The Iranian embassy (2010) estimate 8000 Iranians living in New Zealand, I am part of this statistic, and this number has most…

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    Indianola Geography

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    In Texas, coastal cities are very popular and give insight to what Indianola could have been. Those who lived in Indianola could see the potential and many did not give up after the first hurricane. There was still more for the town of Indianola sadly the devastating hurricane eleven years later took all that away. It is extremely unfortunate that the circumstances or resources that made the town so great are also what destroyed it. Hurricanes are damaging to beach cities in the present day even…

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    Veganization Theory

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    High crime rates in the region of Auckland City is not a new form of social phenomenon. Beyond that, It holds a long historical ongoing societal problem claiming problematic issue each year. There have been many dilemmas of crime practices within the Auckland Centre Business District (CBD). The crime rates inside the Auckland CBD has shockingly outraged many New Zealanders opinions towards the dispute of public safety in Auckland. For instance, the repeatedly scandalous violent robberies on…

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    Its 2098 and a small town or what the citizens call Freetown is being invaded. Two friends that call Freetown their home are going to fix this problem. Their names are Jake and Sally. Jake and Sally go way back they have been friends since they were born. Sally’s mom died when she was 4 years old so she was left with her father for most of her life. When Jake was 15 his mom and dad died in a car wreck that left him with no one to live with because all of his family members lived miles away so he…

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