| Civil union A civil union is a legally recognized union similar to marriage. Beginning with Denmark in 1989, civil unions under one name or another have been established by law in many developed countries in order to provide same-sex couples with rights, benefits, and responsibilities similar (in some countries, identical) to opposite-sex civil marriage. In some jurisdictions, such as Quebec, New Zealand, and Uruguay, civil unions are also open to opposite-sex couples. Civil_union
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| Auckland University of Technology The Auckland University of Technology (AUT) () is the newest university in New Zealand. It was formed on 1 January 2000 when the Auckland Institute of Technology was granted university status. Its primary campus is on Wellesley Street in Auckland's Central business district (CBD). A secondary campus is at Akoranga on the North Shore. AUT also has a Technology Park in Penrose, Auckland. Auckland_University_of_Technology
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| Marilyn Waring Marilyn Waring, CNZM (born on 7 October 1952 in Ngaruawahia) is a New Zealand feminist, an activist for "female human rights", an author and an academic. She holds a Ph.D. in political economy. A member of the conservative National Party, she became at 22 the youngest member of the New Zealand Parliament in 1975, for Raglan. Marilyn_Waring
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| Charlotte Glennie Charlotte Glennie (born c.1972) is an award-winning New Zealand journalist, who became the first Asia correspondent for Television New Zealand. She reported on the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that followed, and won the Supreme and Best Qantas Media Awards, and the New Zealand Special Service Medal (Asian Tsunami) for her coverage. Charlotte_Glennie
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| David Robie David Robie (1945-) is a New Zealand author, journalist and media educator who has covered the Asia-Pacific region for international media for more than two decades. He became an associate professor in Auckland University of Technology School of Communication Studies in 2005. David_Robie
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| Ali Williams Alexander James "Ali" Williams (born 30 April 1981 in Auckland) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer who plays at . He represented Auckland and plays for the Blues in the Super 14 , when he signed for the Tasman provincial side. In 2008, he played for the Crusaders in the Super 14. He has played for the All Blacks since 2002 and was in the All Blacks squad for the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. In 2005, NZ Rugby Almanack chose him as one of its five players of the year. Ali_Williams
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| Counter Revolutionary Warfare Unit (Fiji) Counter_Revolutionary_Warfare_Unit_(Fiji)
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| Auckland Student Movement AuSM (Auckland Students' Movement @ AUT) is the Students' association for students at the Auckland University of Technology, in Auckland, New Zealand.The association owns and operates the campus' student bar Vesbar, as well as providing services to the students and organising major events on campus such as the two-week long Orientation festival which occurs at the beginning of each academic year. Auckland_Student_Movement
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| Anaesthetic Technician Anaesthetic Technicians are healthcare workers employed in the New Zealand Health Service and the Australian Health Service. Anaesthetic Technicians are mainly employed by Anaesthetic Departments or Operating theatre Suites, but can be found in other areas of clinical practice including Emergency Departments, Intensive Care Units and Day Surgery Clinics. Anaesthetic_Technician
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| Annette Presley Annette Sylvia Presley (born 1964) is a New Zealand telecommunications entrepreneur, known as a co-founder of Slingshot, one of New Zealand's largest internet service providers ().Presley was born to Alice Sylvia Presley. She went to McAuley High School, and studied at the Auckland Technical Institute during the 1970s, described by one tutor as "our most successful dropout". Annette_Presley
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| Civil union in the United States A civil union is a legally recognized union similar to marriage. Many people are critical of civil unions because they say they represent separate status unequal to marriage ("marriage apartheid"). Some opponents of same-sex marriage are critical because they say civil unions allow same-sex marriage by using a different name. Civil_union_in_the_United_States
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| Pacific Media Centre Pacific Media Centre (PMC) is part of the Creative Industries Research Institute (CIRI) at AUT University in Auckland, New Zealand. It was founded in 2007 with a mandate to develop media and journalism research in New Zealand, particularly involving Māori, Pasifika, ethnic and vernacular media topics. Its website hosts a range of Pasifika media resources, including the media freedom monitor Pacific Media Watch and the peer-reviewed research journal Pacific Journalism Review , founded at the Pacific_Media_Centre
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| Allan Bell (sociolinguist) Allan Bell has worked as an independent sociolinguistic researcher in New Zealand and has written extensively on New Zealand English, language style, and media language. He is a founding co-editor of the international quarterly Journal of Sociolinguistics and is known for his theory of audience design. Currently, he is working as the Director of the Institute of Culture, Discourse & Communication and is a Professor of Language & Communication at Auckland University of Technology. Allan_Bell_(sociolinguist)
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