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  2. SEEK - Wikipedia

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    History Seek was founded in November 1997 [2] by Andrew Bassat , Paul Bassat and Matt Rockman as an online version of print employment classifieds, and it launched its website in March 1998. [3] On 18 April 2005, Seek was floated on the Australian Securities Exchange with a market capitalisation of $587 million.

  3. Indeed - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, Inc. is an American worldwide employment website for job listings launched in November 2004. It is an independent subsidiary of Multinational company Recruit Holdings. It is headquartered in Austin, Texas, and Stamford, Connecticut, with additional offices around the world. [3] As a single topic search engine, its central functionality ...

  4. Ministry for Ethnic Communities - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry for Ethnic Communities (Māori: Te Tari Mātāwaka) is an advisory agency to the government on ethnic diversity and inclusion in New Zealand society.The agency provides information, advice and services to ethnic communities, and gives out funds to support community development and social cohesion.

  5. Freedom of speech - Wikipedia

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    Many countries have constitutional law that protects free speech. Terms like free speech, freedom of speech, and freedom of expression are used interchangeably in political discourse. However, in a legal sense, the freedom of expression includes any activity of seeking, receiving, and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used.

  6. Academic ranks (Australia and New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Academic positions in Australia and New Zealand can be either continuing (permanent) or fixed-term (contract) appointments. Continuing appointments at the lecturer level and above are similar to the permanent academic posts found in the United Kingdom, and generally involve a 3-5 year probationary period. [7]

  7. Kaitangata, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Clutha River where it enters the sea from Kaitangata. Inch Clutha in the middle distance.. Kaitangata had a population of 753 at the 2018 New Zealand census, a decrease of 3 people (−0.4%) since the 2013 census, and a decrease of 57 people (−7.0%) since the 2006 census.

  8. Vietnamese New Zealanders - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand was one of the countries that assisted in the resettlement of Vietnamese refugees, with the first arrivals in 1977 when 412 refugees were accepted. The largest intake of Vietnamese refugees occurred in 1979–1980 when about 1,500 arrived [2] with approximately 4,500 Vietnamese being accepted for resettlement between 1977 and 1993. [3]

  9. United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Most incumbents seek re-election, and their historical likelihood of winning subsequent elections exceeds 90 percent. The historical records of the House of Representatives and the Senate are maintained by the Center for Legislative Archives, which is a part of the National Archives and Records Administration.