Thursday, November 18, 2021

About me

My name is Diesel. I go to bay of island college and i have a family,Im good at guitar and i enjoy guitar and my goal is to learn guitar even more,nh



KIWI ICONS

L.and.P-l and p is a fizzy that was made and manufactured in new Zealand and it stood for lemon and paeroa.it is juice with carbonated water minerals from the town of paeroa.


Hangi-hangi is when vegetables and meats and stuffing are all in this one bag of foil and is place into a hole (hangi hole) or is cooked above the ground, it is traditional to Maori.


Foursquare-foursquare is a shop that was founded by john heaton barker, it has 240 stores throughout new Zealand mostly in the smaller towns.


Haka-the haka is a posture dance in Maori culture, it is often performed by a group of people


Taonga-a Tonga is a word for Maori possession,you could get one at at certain age or passed down from generations,and it will usually blessed `you and it's made out of heaps of materials


  

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Coke

 

 
coke was first released in January 29th 1892 in Atlanta Georgia united states.

Facts about coke:
coke had cocaine in it at one point
coke invented the six pack
early cokes were red wine mixed with cocaine                               o

I learnt that coke was made in 1892 in Atlanta.

Economy-economy is a region where production of goods and services and the supply of money are made.And in short terms an economy is a system of making and trading things of value.



Trade-trade is when people basically swap their items with others/selling and giving. People do it around the world as well.



Globalisation-globalisation is when communities and ext around the world trade and share each other's resources with each other around the globe, e.g furniture, clothes and many others.



  1. me and Wairua researched on coke and we found out that it was first released in Atlanta USA, we researched where it was from and ten countries where coke is sold.


 


Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga

 


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