Monday, 22 September 2014

PEEL Paragraph


Being a mum is easy.

Being a mum is easy, you only have to clean your house and look after your children. Firstly, the easiest time to take care of your kids is when they are about 10 - 11, ages above 11 should me a bit more mature and should be easier to control. Secondly, cleaning the house that includes vacuuming, hanging up the washing and also cooking, that's where your kids come in you can ask them politely to help you and maybe if they don't probably just ban their xbox or PS3. At last you can use your polite manners to ask your oldest to look after your children because you should "Trust them." If your kids get into a fight you should never go in as nice mum always go in a as the mean mum because if you are a nice mum they won't take it seriously. Wow, on second thought being a mum is actually very hard, I think my mum does a wonderful job even though she banned me off my xbox.

Sunday, 21 September 2014

PEEL

Mr Diver is a successful principal because he is always on task and is very intelligent and not too strict. Firstly, he gets everything finished on the day is is due. Mr Brian Diver takes the time to leave a comment on all of the students reports. Secondly, he knows almost all of the 1200 students at our schools names that takes a lot intelligence to memorise all those names. Even though Mr Diver is a principal and is supposed to be strict he tries not to, Mr Diver is actually a very kind person if it wasn't for him some of the students would be soaking wet. He let most of the students use his umbrella when they where getting wet. Overall, Mr Brian Diver is a very intelligent and on task principal. I think the Board of Trustees chose the right guy for the job!

Vote results

What percentage of the vote did each party win?
NAT: 48%
LAB: 25%
GRN: 10%
NZF: 9%
MP: 1.3%
ACT: 0.7%
Others 6%

How will parliament look? (How many seats will each party have?)
NAT: 61
LAB: 32
GRN: 13
NZF: 11
MP: 1
ACT: 1 electorate
Others: ???

Who is the Tauranga MP and which party is he/she from?
Simon Bridges in National

Who came 2nd and 3rd for Tauranga?
Clayton Mitchell and Rachael Jones

Who is the BOP MP and which party is he/she from?
Todd Muller is in the National party.

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Election Day Rules

When is election day?
Election day is on the 20th of September 2014

What hours can you vote on election day?
You may vote from 9:00 - 7:00 then you may not vote.

What date does this year’s election officially end?
The election ends on the 4th of October because that is the announcement of everything.


Why is there a gap between election day and when the election ends?
So they have time to count the votes or find out who has more seats in the Parliament.

Summarise each of these rules for election day in your own words.
You have to have Hoardings around the public that have advertisement for your party removed tonight. You are not allowed to have your car having any bumper stickers or flags on your car. You have to have your party logo on a business building taken off. You have to have some sort of delivery of materials of your party to be through away. You have to have a website that has all of your politicians and information about why you made the party removed off of the internet. You are not alloud to protest about a party before 7pm and you are not allowed to use a loud hailer to influence people. You are allowed to wear a badge or ribbon that does not involve the logo or party name only the colours. You are not alloud to wear a T -Shirt that says the name of the party. No pieces of paper to influence people. You are not alloud to talk about your election choice while having a ride in the car. The MPs are not alloud standing in the voting area to watch the votes but they can vote for them self. You are not alloud influence people at the last minute when they are casting their vote.




















Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Candidates














I live within these electorates. 

General Electorate:

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Tauranga Candidates
National: Simon Bridges
Conservative: Nathaniel Heslop 
Labour: Rachel Jones
Independent: Rusty Kane/Yvette Lamare 
Green: Ian McLean
United Future: James Maxwell
NZ First: Clayton Mitchell
Maori: Verna Ohia-Gate
Independent Coalition: Michael O'Neill
ACT: Stuart Pedersen
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Bay of Plenty Candidates
Conservative: Deborah Cunliffe
NZ First: Ray Dolman
Independent Coalition: Brenden Horan
Democratic: Tracy Livingston
National: Todd Muller/Tony Ryall
United Future: Ben Rickard
Labour: Clare Wilson
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Who I would vote for
I would vote for Simon Bridges because he has experience as working as a prosecutor he knows the law and this makes him understand fair play. He has worked as a volunteer on neighbourhood projects. That means he is a very interested in what the people of Tauranga want. Simon was selected as National’s candidate for Tauranga in June 2008 and lasted for six years which is 2014. Simon has mainly been in National for the whole six years. The last election was the November 8 2012. 
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When was Winston Peters the MP of Tauranga
Winston Peters was the MP for Tauranga for two parties. National Party for 14th of July 1984 - 18th of March 1993. Independent Party for 30th of April 1993 - 18th of July 1993.
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Tuesday, 16 September 2014

MMP (Mixed Member Proportional)

The MMP system is the voting system that we are currently using in New Zealand. This system allows each voter to have 2 votes. The first vote is for the political party the voter chooses. This is called the party vote and it decides the total number of seats each political party gets in Parliament. The second vote is to choose the MP the voter wants to represent the electorate they live in. This is called the electorate vote. The candidate who gets the most votes wins. They do not have to get more than half the votes. What other countries has MMP been used in? MMP has been used is Germany for more than sixty years. What are some other names for MMP? MMP is sometimes known as AMS in the United Kingdom, AMS stands for Additional Member System. Parties are allowed to have something called a coalition, a coalition is a temporarily alliance. So all votes each party gets will add up and be the same votes for them as a group.  

Monday, 15 September 2014

Civilian Party

Make Wellington airport safer by moving it to Christchurch. Defend the traditional institution of marriage as the union between one man and one volumetric flask. Reform the Justice system so that every citizen is required to prove why they shouldn’t be in prison. Issue a formal apology to Australia’s aboriginal population. Maintain New Zealand’s long-term commitment to free nuclear energy.
9 Rules to make your own party: Acceptable party names, 500 eligible members, statuary declarations, party membership rules and candidate selection rules, auditor, party secretory, processing an application  and the decision process, ongoing registration and ongoing compliance.
Business start off party.
Create a policy for

HEALTH: All future workers have to sign a medical certificate to prove they are ready for any injuries.

EDUCATION: Kids older the age of 14 must go to a company of their choice (In NZ) to receive information about business studies.

DEFENCE: Every business must have 1-2 other businesses paired up, or else all of their money and savings will be removed and given to another company.

BUSINESS: Every new business must at least start off with 1 million dollars for new projects and upgrades for their business.

ELDERLY: All
seniors have to pay for their taxes the only way to not pay is if they have a job.

ENVIRONMENT: Owners of companies must keep their grounds clean or else they will be temporarily band from their site for 2 months.
DEFENCE: All workers have to be trained in case of an emergencies.

PROTECTION: All companies must have 3 lawyers for protection for their business.