Gift of God. Because all things come under Jesus who rules at the right hand of God. Nothing is accidental, and all will be made right.
Romans 8:28
Saturday, June 07, 2008
hmmm
Nothing's actually happened, but looking "foreign" over here during hard times doesn't feel good. I'm glad I'll be moving to LA where I'll blend into the background a little better.
Here in NZ I think the Asian population is growing so fast, we are blending in pretty well in terms of it is a regular thing to see Asian faces (esp in Auckland)
--------- Ethnic groups in New Zealand
New Zealand's ethnic make-up has continued to change, according to 2006 Census results. European remained the largest of the major ethnic groups, with 2,609,592 people (67.6 percent of the population) in 2006. The Māori ethnic group is the second largest, with 565,329 people (or 14.6 percent). Of the major ethnic groups, the Asian ethnic group grew the fastest between 2001 and 2006, increasing from 238,176 people in 2001 to reach 354,552 people in 2006 (an increase of almost 50 percent). Those identifying with the Pacific peoples ethnic group had the second-largest increase from the 2001 Census, up 14.7 percent to total 265,974 people.
Looking foreign ... hmmm...
ReplyDeleteHere in NZ I think the Asian population is growing so fast, we are blending in pretty well in terms of it is a regular thing to see Asian faces (esp in Auckland)
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Ethnic groups in New Zealand
New Zealand's ethnic make-up has continued to change, according to 2006 Census results.
European remained the largest of the major ethnic groups, with 2,609,592 people (67.6 percent of the population) in 2006. The Māori ethnic group is the second largest, with 565,329 people (or 14.6 percent).
Of the major ethnic groups, the Asian ethnic group grew the fastest between 2001 and 2006, increasing from 238,176 people in 2001 to reach 354,552 people in 2006 (an increase of almost 50 percent).
Those identifying with the Pacific peoples ethnic group had the second-largest increase from the 2001 Census, up 14.7 percent to total 265,974 people.
wow, i didn't realize NZ is so under-populated!!!!
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