New Zealand Power Point-Luke Daines 2
New Zealand Power Point-Luke Daines 2
New Zealand Power Point-Luke Daines 2
LUKE DAINES
7TH PERIOD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• General Information – Page 3 • Customs and Traditions – Page 14
• Map of New Zealand – Page 4 - 8 • Scientific Contributions 15-16
• Geography and Climate – 9 • Energy Resources – Page 17
• Page Government and Economics – 10 • Interesting Facts – Page 18-20
• Page Food and Drink – Page 11 • Native Animals – Page 21
• Values and Beliefs – Page 12 • Travel Video – Page 22
• Family and Education – Page 13 • References – Page 23
• Thank you – Page 24
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GENERAL INFORMATION ON NEW
ZEALAND
• My country is New Zealand. It is one of the lesser well known countries. It is
home to lots of wildlife. It is also home to one of the most southern trade
ports in the world.
• New Zealand is located southeast of Australia. It used to be a part of the
Australian continent, but is now being debated on whether it should
become its own continent.
• The languages spoken in New Zealand are English(New Zealand), Maori.
• The current population is 4.794 million.
• As you saw on the first slide, there were 6 flags. That is because the country
has decided to change there flag. Voting on the new flag started on
12/05/18. The 6 flags you saw are the candidates.
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GOVERNMENT AND ECONOMICS
• Some traditional foods are Hangi, crayfish and kina. Hangi is a traditional food
from New Zealand that varies but is mostly lots of vegetables cooked over a
fire and then put over cooked fish and/or chicken. Kina is raw sea urchin.
• Some traditional drinks are Lemon and Paeroa, Apple cider, mulled cider and
slushy cider. Lemon and Paeroa is a fizzy soft drink manufactured by Coca-
Cola. It is made by mixing lemon juice, sugar and mineral water from the town
of Paeroa.
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A Hindu temple
in New Zealand
FAMILY AND EDUCATION
• In doing so, Rutherford effectively had, said James Campbell in the Dictionary
of New Zealand Biographies, "unraveled the mysteries of radioactivity,
showing that some heavy atoms spontaneously decay into slightly lighter, and
chemically different, atoms".
• "This discovery of the natural transmutation of elements first brought him to
world attention."”****
• New Zealand's most famous scientist is Lord Ernest Rutherford. He was
famous for being the first scientist to split the atom
• Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to climb Mount Everest in 1953, was a New Zealander.
• It’s no wonder New Zealanders have always been ahead with regards to things like inventions
and politics…. New Zealand is after all the very first country to greet each new day!
• While Rugby remains the most popular spectator sport in New Zealand, golf is the most
popular participation sport, with more golf courses in New Zealand per capita of population,
than any other country in the world. ******
• Some unusual or interesting animals are the Chevron Skink, Hector's Dolphin and Kiwi.
• There were not any animals from my country at the zoo but there were lots of animals from Australia
which is a neighbor of my country. Their were jellyfish from Australia, there were also kangaroos.
https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz
http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-CocVege-t1-body1-d1-d4-d2.html
https://www.tourism.org.nz/climate.html
https://www.govt.nz/browse/engaging-with-government/government-in-new-zealand/
https://www.backpackerguide.nz/new-zealand-food/
https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/new-zealand-culture/new-zealand-culture-family
https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/living-in-nz/settling-in/customs-communication
http://www.energymix.co.nz/our-consumption/new-zealands-consumption/
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https://www.govt.nz/browse/work/public-holidays-and-work/public-holidays-and-anniversary-dates/
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11830407
***** https://www.1stcontact.com/blog/20-interesting-facts-about-new-zealand
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