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Thread ID: 113522 2010-10-24 00:46:00 Social Studies assignment questions... sahilcc7 (15483) PC World Chat
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1147191 2010-10-24 00:46:00 Hi Everyone , Am doing a social studies assignment and am doing it on Trademe . It is about NZ innovation .

Some questions are:

1) An outline of how the idea or product contributed to NZ and World economy .

2) What was the impact of the product on the industry?

3) How did the idea or product influence similar products within the industry?

4) How did the innovation contribute to NZ's reputation internationally?


Thanks for any help!
sahilcc7 (15483)
1147192 2010-10-24 00:53:00 Is this a survey type of question?

Or are we helping you to write the assignment?

Please clarify.
Renmoo (66)
1147193 2010-10-24 00:54:00 Hi, It is not a survey type... I just need some help on some questions. sahilcc7 (15483)
1147194 2010-10-24 01:10:00 Just bullsh*t it. You'll be fine.

Also, I'm not gonna help write your homework. I have to do mine by myself so you should to.
xyz823 (13649)
1147195 2010-10-24 01:31:00 Hi, It is not a survey type... I just need some help on some questions.If you need a hand, it would help to know where you're running into difficulties. If you do nothing but post the questions, it simply looks like you're asking us to do your homework for you.

While most members here will be happy to give you a pointer or two if you're obviously making some effort, sitting back and expecting to be spoonfed won't get you anything useful, and just annoys people.
Erayd (23)
1147196 2010-10-24 02:06:00 I don't know a whole lot about NZ National Pride Products, but I'm gonna guess we aren't gonna be writing about Marmite, are we?

Let me answer question # 4 for ya :::


4) How did the innovation contribute to NZ's reputation internationally?

Answer -- If there's Marmite involved then: Not very much at all. In fact, it might have been a negative impact for the rest of the world and it's perception of Upsidedown Landers.

I mean - we ALL know the Nautical History Of The Late, Great British Empire and why they became the Greatest Seapower for a long time::: They were sailing all over the world looking for a good meal.

I can see that many people here don't want to be contributing to the delinquency of a minor (you) and actually helping you write (or in this case: Copy/Paste) any information that may be posted here.

Now I - yes, me - will gladly send you copious column-inches of data that you can wow and amaze the rest of your classmates and astound your proctor.

I have a s l i g h t request though:::

Send me two (2) live sheep - preferably one less than a yearling and the other quite old for mutton stew.

Upon arrival (Freight-On-Board, Tariffs Prepaid) of the two (2) animals I shall post-haste send you all the written material I can produce.

Do NOT send Marmite or Vegemite.
SurferJoe46 (51)
1147197 2010-10-24 02:14:00 1) An outline of how the idea or product contributed to NZ and World economy.

2) What was the impact of the product on the industry?

3) How did the idea or product influence similar products within the industry?

4) How did the innovation contribute to NZ's reputation internationally?


Well I could answer that if I knew what product we are talking about.
Do we have one? I thought we just exported sheep and milk powder and bought everything else from Aussie or China.
pctek (84)
1147198 2010-10-24 02:16:00 Penguins. Youse guys ship penguins - right? SurferJoe46 (51)
1147199 2010-10-24 02:48:00 Two often quoted products spring to mind that you could research: the Hamilton jet boat and Gallagher electric fences.

Marmite doesn't qualify because Sanitarium got the recipe from Marmite Britain.
Terry Porritt (14)
1147200 2010-10-24 03:07:00 Well I could answer that if I knew what product we are talking about.
Do we have one? I thought we just exported sheep and milk powder and bought everything else from Aussie or China.

I was under the impression that the PRODUCT may be TradeMe but then who would know?
Snorkbox (15764)
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