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Feature film. A Maori-language adaptation of The Merchant of Venice.
Fiction short. A western-style shoot out on a beach between God and Shakespeare - the protagonists quote variously from Shakespeare and the Bible.
An interactive multimedia CD-ROM for the teaching of plant structure and anatomy. In three main sections - cells, tissues and organs - it covers material ranging from cell structures through to tissue types...
Illustrates the importance of children’s play by showing over 90 children in home, school and nursery situations. In seven sections: playthings, playmates, independent learning, creativity, planning...
Actor Sam Neill’s personal journey through the cinema of his native New Zealand, finding echoes of his own memories and formative experiences in the emerging national film culture. Features the work of...
In three parts: 1) reasons for international trade: basic commodities (gypsum), agricultural produce (coffee, wool), manufactures (cars, jumbo jets); 2) invisible trade, tourism (jet boating), transport...
Shows developmental stages and illustrates how children’s language, learning, and attention span relate to the input they receive from parents, carers and siblings. Follows 15 children in 6 families,...
Looks at social development in children, showing 15 children from six families, with examples of peer interaction, speech and social skills, and focusing on family values that shape a pre-school child’s...
Links economic theory with real business activity. In 3 parts: 1) Barter, commodity money, gold and silver coins. Hold-up of a rich merchant. Goldsmiths. Early forms of banknotes and cheques. 2) Opening and...
Links economic theory with real business activity. In three parts: 1) Recent changes from small scale to large and reasons for changes. 2) Large scale leads to efficiency. Input-output disagram. Small-scale...
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