Saturday, June 7, 2014

Maori glogster link


http://carlanga9816.edu.glogster.com/the-maoris


Similarities and difference between Chile and New Zealand

Differences:

In New Zealand the political system is different from the Chilean system,the New Zealand system they use a parliament where there are groups of different political ideas and one group can get the leadership of the country, the people vote for the group that they want to win in the elections every 3 years, but the group choose the prime minister betwwen them.

The majority of the kiwis are Anglicans, which means that is relating to or denoting the Church of England or any Church in communion with it and also they are part of the commonwealth, they belive in the Queen as sovereign. This is the reason why the New Zealander drives in the right side.

The main sport in New Zealand is the rugby, and they have the best rugby team in the world the All Blacks.

They have a different type of natives, in New Zealand arrives the polinesian  also known as the Maoris.

In Chile we have more population than New Zealand, we have approximately 18 million of people around Chile and in New Zealand are like 4 million of people.

Similarities:

In New Zealand and Chile, we both have earthquakes and tsunamis, and the weather in New Zealand is very similar to the south of Chile.

Chile and New Zealand is in the same hemisphere, the south hemisphere, in consequence they have the same weather seasons.




 






Sunday, June 1, 2014

What is it to be a New Zealander

In these three weeks that I spend in New Zealand I learnt and live like a "kiwi" and it was much different than live like a chilean.

The "kiwis" are freindly, charismatic and peaceful , it is very rare get robbed or assault in New Zealand because it is a developed and a peaceful country so it make it a difficult place to do robberies or assaults.

Being a "kiwi" in New Zealand you have a lot of opportunities to don't be a poor guy, and the ones that are poor are because they are lazy. The private and public education in New Zealand have the same quality and in some cases the public it's better, also if you are a university student or a person without job the government pays you weekly 150 to 300 NZ dollars.

Being a a "kiwi" is more than live in New Zealand, is to be a person that is very proud of his country and their success, is to be part of a country were a lot of people can have many opportunities and even become world famous in many ways, also is to be in a country that is part of the commonwealth were the Queen is thei sovereign.