Drawing on what you have learned from the Making Social Lives DVD and Learning Companion 1‚ describe some inequalities on City Road. Contemporary Britain over the last fifty years has come to welcome a wide and diverse community made up of nationalities‚ races and religions‚ none more so‚ as seen on City Road in Cardiff. This particular street is featured in the Making Social Lives DVD and Learning Companion 1 (LC1)‚ from which it is evident that there are noticeable differences and inequalities
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about City Road‚ describe some of the inequalities on a street you know. After learning about the inequalities of City Road in Cardiff (Making Social lives DVD) I have looked into the variations that are present on Wilmslow road in South Manchester. This street has a very diverse population with many different cultures‚ ethics and age ranges although these seem to change depending on the area and after looking into City road I can see that it also has many different inequalities. Wilmslow road is around
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BUERGER’S DISEASE A nursing case study Presented by: Group 26 Charlotte faith Valeroso Barbie Joy Tumaliuan Chramaigne Tumaru Rovierose Sotelo Leslie Agngarayngay Grace Tabanda Rohmar jones Tingonong Caroline D. UY Submitted to: Ms. Divina L. Malana‚ RN‚ MSN INTRODUCTION Buerger’s disease is thrombotic and inflammatory occlusion of small arteries and veins among smokers. It is also known as ThromboangiitisObliterans. It involves inflammation and fibrosis of nerves. It results
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seven miles from its popular neighbour Blackpool. Once a thriving fishing port it has suffered a decline in the last thirty years. Lord Street has many similarities with City Road viewed in (Making social lives 2009) but it also has many differences and common inequalities as described below. What you first notice about City Road (‘Making social lives’ 2009 scene 1) are the number of takeaway / food outlets situated there. When we follow local poet Lloyd Robson he describes how the ‘student population’
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health status‚ and treatment by the criminal justice system. On City Roads there are many examples of inequalities. For example‚ there are different types of shops seen in the City Road‚ that is attracted and used for different clientele. Janet Symmons sells african products to her chosen customers. Because‚ she brings various products from Africa to sell in her shop‚ she contributes to making social lives in Africa as well as on City Road. The inequality in this particular example‚ is the race and or
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Overview In my assignment TMA01 I will introduce some inequalities on City Road in Cardiff. First of all I want to start by explaining what inequalities actually means. Later on I will pick two examples from the Learning Companion 1 and the Making Social Lives DVD to give a deeper understanding of inequalities in our society. After that I will summarize the examples and give you my opinion to what I have learned so far in this course. “Inequality refers to the unequal distribution of valued
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TMA 01 City Road in Cardiff is home to a wide variety of shops‚ restaurants‚ and takeaways. But if you were to look beyond what is in plain sight you will see buildings‚ cars and many more material things that have a large influence on our social lives. During the course of this assignment there will be many examples of how these material things favour the activities of some groups of people over others. One example of a building that shows this is the MacIntosh Centre. Although it is located
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While studying module 1 and viewing the content on City Road it is easy to see it is centred on being in the heart of the community and provides an almost “one stop shop” for all cultures‚ ages and diversity within the community‚ this can be seen in many town and cities with the streets themselves being created and changed by the very people themselves. To confirm this further I can make comparisons of my own with a street near to where I live‚ this is Ascot High Street in Berkshire. I have chosen
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Pott’s disease Definition Pott’s disease is a presentation of extrapulmonarytuberculosis that affects the spine‚ a kind of tuberculous arthritis of the intervertebral joints. It is named after Percivall Pott (1714-1788)‚ a London surgeon who trained at Barts. Scientifically‚ it is called tuberculousspond ylitis and it is most commonly localized in the thoracic portion of the spine. AKA: Pott’s syndrome‚ Pott’s caries‚ Pott’s curvature‚ angular kyphosis‚ kyphosis secondary to
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Enclosure: 1. The report Acknowledgement In preparing report we thank the library manager of Dhaka Stock Exchange Mr. Attaur Rahman who supplied us with the “Monthly Review of DSE.”(A year end edition of 2003) and Library Manger of Security Exchange commission who assists us providing the information where we can collect required information. It was a great pleasure from our classmates from whom we received cordial guidance‚ suggestions for preparing this report specially our
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