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Tuesday 16 October 2018

Primary teachers strike for the first time in 24 years!

Primary teachers are striking for the first time in 24 years. Now they are having their say. New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI) president Lynda Sturt says "The teachers' unions warned of strikes in October 2017, but hope was now on the side of teachers. The teachers' unions warned of strikes in October 2017, but hope was now on the side of teachers.

I agree with Lynda Stuart because striking is a way of protesting because of their pay rise is low and the teachers put their signs up so that they can have support. 




Wednesday 12 September 2018

HOW A BILL BECOMES A LAW

Why do we need laws? we need laws so that it can protect our rights, our property, and our people. Because what happens if we didn't have laws. How does a bill become a law? Here are 7 stages on how a bill becomes an Act of Parliament.

1. First of all the bill which is a draft copy is introduced to parliament for discussion.

2. The members of parliament (MPs) debate whether they should keep the draft copy for a select committee or whether it should be rejected.

3. The select committee carefully looks through the bill. Any interested person can submit ideas on the bill to this committee.

4. The bill is returned to the parliament for its second reading, along with the recommendations of the select committee. Members think carefully about the recommendations and decide whether or not the bill will proceed to the "House in Committee".

5.  The bill is voted on clause by clause. This is the last chance to change the bill.

6. The bill has its third and final reading. Another vote is taken.

7. The Governor General signs the bill on behalf of the sovereign and they are now agreeing that it should become an Act of Parliament and therefore one of the laws of our society.

Tuesday 11 September 2018

Government Decisions: Ardern hopeful of strong relationship with new Australian PM Scott Morrison



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Image result for australian governmentDeputy PM Winston Peters and Andrew Little are concerned about the Deportation of New Zealanders in Australia. Some were deported without a fair trial or have not been charged. I agree that Winston Peters and Andrew Little being concerned about the new official Australian Policy because we allow Australians in New Zealand. This will also impact on our trans tasman relations and will ruin the bilateral relationship. From this, I think that they should both agree with one decision.

Tuesday 21 August 2018

Greens target foreign land buyers bottling NZ water in review of Overseas Investment Act

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I strongly agree that foreign landowners should not be allowed to sell bottled NZ water overseas. So this means my viewpoint strongly agrees with the Green Party's decision. Why I chose this? because foreign landowners are removing New Zealand's Natural resources, which is water. The foreign landowners can use the water but not sell it to other people overseas for their own benefits. Which includes Marama Davidson's speech saying "The Greens have secured a commitment that the review will consider whether water extraction should be a factor considered when weighing up whether a sale should be approved or not. "We need to ensure that we are not giving away this resource to international corporations to reap profits from at the expense of New Zealand's best interests," Greens co-leader Marama Davidson said.













Tuesday 14 August 2018

Banning Plastic Bags

Image result for new zealand mpToday I read an article about the MP's (government) deciding whether to ban plastic bags or keep them in the supermarket.  

I disagree with banning plastic bags because some people might need it for rubbish bags and some people need it for shopping needs.

This will have an impact on New Zealanders jobs and household spending. 
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Wednesday 8 August 2018

Survivor Blog Reflection

What problems did you face?
We faced stranded on an island and making peace with other people on the other side of the island.

How did you solve problems?
By working together to help us survive on the island. Finding food, shelter, sticks to make fire.

Who made the decisions?
Everyone in the group made the decisions.

Was their one person who made most of the decisions? If so why?
One person in the group made most of the decisions because she knew what to do if we were stranded. Kuraia had great ideas and good skills that we knew would help with
 our survival.

How did you decide who will be the leader?
By picking anyone. So they decided to pick me as the leader.

Why did we complete this task?
This is sort of connected to our next topic which is the government. The government communicates with the outside world. They pick who the leader should be for this party and other stuff.


Wednesday 4 July 2018

Migration Model



This migration model shows the flows of both mainstream and counterstream flows migration between two countries. The mainstream flow is always larger than the counterstream flow. The mainstream represents the number of people in Tokelau who have no choice but to leave their country. Counterstream represents a little number of people migrating from New Zealand to Tokelau. The obstacles between these two countries is that they don’t want to leave their families behind or the lack of money they have.

Tuesday 5 June 2018

Loseli and Vaimoana Food tech

Today in food tech me and my partner Vaimoana made Banana muffins. The skills for this week is to follow the instructions, how to read the instructions and how to measure the ingredients properly. The ingredients for this is 1 and1/2 cup of self raising flour, 1/2 cup of sugar, 1/2 cup of oil, 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon, 1 egg, 1/2 cup of milk. Mix well and serve into 12 muffins.


Tuesday 22 May 2018

Food Technology W4

Today in food tech me and my partner Kuraia were making ham and cheese quiche. The skills for this week are to 1. follow the instructions step, 2. how to read the ingredients, 3. how to measure the ingredients right. The ingerdients to make this quiche is to cut the pastry into 9 round pieces, put the muffin tray and add ham and cheese. Whisk 5 eggs, 1 cup of milk and pour it into the muffin tray. After that bake at 180c for 15 minutes.


A Trip to remote Tokelau

As a student traveling back to my homeland. I am noticing the changes and that
my house and other houses is now on a stilts. Seeing all my family members
and relatives all happy and healthy,I can tell that they are really happy to see me. I am
really happy to finish my studies and getting my degrees and bachelor's. In the future
I was planning to come back to Tokelau to help my grandparents and my parents.


My trip back home was brilliant. It was like the first time seeing the nice, clear blue ocean
and seeing the seagulls just flying joyfully. The MV Mataliki was huge and I also met a lot of
new people there that I haven’t seen before in my life. As soon as I step foot on the island. I can
remember every memory I had the last time I came. My uncle picked my up from the wharf and
my grandparents were really excited to see me. The day after this I helped my parents cook our
food and make drinks for the feed. I haven’t had Tokelauan food for 10 years so I couldn't wait to
eat this yummy food. This is my diary entry of me going back to Tokelau.


Boat in vast ocean

Tuesday 15 May 2018

Food Technology W3


Today me and my buddy learnt how to make chocolate chip muffins. The skills for this week is 1. follow the instructions, 2. how to read ingredients, 3. how to measure the ingredients correctly. 

Monday 7 May 2018

Social Studies: 2 Key Concepts Globalisation and Modernisation

Today in Social studies I learnt about 2 new concepts. One concept was Globalisation. Globalisation means when business might have more international influence. For example McDonald started in America and now it is worldwide because of the influence they made. The other concept is Modernisation. It means current or modern technology. For example your parents back in the days have written with books and pencils but now in the modern days children are now using computers and chrome books for their work and education.

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