Female Salad Lovers - Paid Research
We want to talk to those discerning purchasers of fresh vegetables. When buying salad ingredients in season, are you the main household shopper and decision-maker? We would love to chat with you about what you look for in your fresh vegetables and the varieties you buy.
If you qualify, this is for a one-on-one interview for 1 1/2 hours over Zoom and paid $100 for your time. The time of the interview can be flexible to fit into your busy days, so please mention what works for you best when we chat.
Tue 05 April 10.00 am (NZ)
Wed 06 April 10.00 am (NZ)
Wed 06 April 6.00 pm (NZ)
Please email me at info@forwardhq.co.nz, and I will send you a quick questionnaire link to answer a few questions to see if you can participate in this project, and then I will give you a call.
We will only use your information for our internal research purposes. We will not share or sell your information with any third party.
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Mana (Authority, Power, and Prestige) - Day 15
Māui and the Sacred Fire
Māui, a legendary hero, sought to bring fire to the people from Mahuika, the Atua of fire. Māui approached Mahuika with respect for her mana, acknowledging her as the keeper of sacred power. Through wit and humility, he earned her trust, receiving the secret of fire to share with humankind. This act elevated Māui's mana and showed the importance of respecting authority while using power for the greater good.
Moral: Recognise and honour the mana of others while wielding authority with responsibility and integrity.
Poll: Do you think banning gang patches is reasonable?
With the government cracking down on gangs, it is now illegal for gang members to display their insignia in public places whether through clothing or their property.
This means arrests can be made if these patches are worn in places like restaurants, shops, on public transport or ferries, and on airplanes. Arrests were made recently at a funeral.
Do you think this ban is reasonable?
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76.3% Yes
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22.3% No
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1.3% Other - I'll share below