Direktlänk till inlägg 23 januari 2011
Natalie doesn't find problems, the problems finds her.
Last night I left the hotel room and was going to buy a coke. Meanwhile Natalie was alone and somehow the front door was open and she was watching tv. Suddenly a naked man came inside the room. Natalie was terrified, the man just came inside and he had a mask on and was walking towards the bed, standing on it and started to dance. Natalie became pissed off and punched him so hard that he ran off and she chased him outside the hotel. I saw her ran after him but eventually stopped and walked back to me, cause he'd already was out of sight. After this incident we locked the door more often. Today we are going to talk about the education and religion in New Zealand.
Schools in New Zealand is compulsory for children at 6-16 years with the majority attending from the age of 5. Public schools are free for anyone and today over 99 procent of the population in New Zealand has a adult literacy and the rest half of the people aged 15 to 29 holds a tertiary qualification.
Christianity is the most dominated religion in New Zealand held by 56% of the population, another statistic holds 34.7 percent indicates that they had no religion, and around 4 percent affiliated with other religions. Christian denominations are Anglicanism, Roman Catholicism, Presbyterianism and Methodism. Other significant minority religions include Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam.
Here´s some facts I learned today. I will return with a more interesting post later. New Zealands head of state is Queen Elisabeth II, represented in New Zealand by the governor general. The head of government on the other hand is the Pri...
New Zealand is dependent on international trade, especially in Agriculture. In major export partners are Australia, United States, Japan, China and The United Kingdom. New Zealand signed the New Zealand China Free Trade Agreement on 7 April 2008, ...
Some information about New Zealand culture Around the 14th century voyegers from polynesia(Maoris) arrived at the islands of New Zealand, over the following centuries their settlements expanded and their culture started to grow and change...
The New Zealand parlament is the supreme legislave power. The supremecy was established in England by Bill Of Rights in 1689 and today it's a law in New Zealand. The Goverment is formed from the party or coalition with the majority of seats which mea...
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