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    1 TMA04 Word count 1472. Compare and contrast Buchanan and Monderman`s approaches to the production of social order in public spaces?. This essay will look at the ordering of motor vehicles and pedestrians ‚in order to compare and contrast Colin Buchanan’s Traffic in towns 1963 government commissioned report‚ with Hans Monderman’s thesis 1982.It will also look briefly at further accounts of social order that of philosopher Micheal Foucault’s macro dimensions of social life and sociologists

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    Additionally‚ from The Great Gatsby‚ we are introduced to Daisy Buchannan. Likewise to Myrtle‚ Daisy also experiences the same emotions; however‚ Daisy is not illustrated the same. For instance‚ one of the traits the women both portray in this novel is unhappiness of their marriage. Their similar characteristics are shown numerous times throughout this book; and it proves how they can not be happy for the things they have. Myrtle Wilson and Daisy Buchannan demonstrate their lack of happiness throughout

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    House with the First Lady‚ who is his wife‚ and any children they possibly have. The president runs the country with his wife as his second hand and confidante‚ as seen in most presidencies in history. However‚ in the presidency of 1857-1961‚ James Buchanan had Harriet Lane as his confidante‚ but not as his wife (“Harriet Lane”). Harriet and James were not marital partners‚ but that did not stop either of them from being partners in politics. Granted that Harriet was not James’s wife‚ she did not fail

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    Great Gatsby‚ it was evident that Tom and Daisy had an unstable relationship. Both Tom and Daisy come from wealthy backgrounds and the upper echelon of society. Tom is a small man hiding in a big hose with an equally large ego. Daisy is a hospitable character who is forever in love with having a rich and lavish lifestyle. Though big‚ strong‚ and arrogant‚ Tom still shows that he cares a little bit for Daisy. Tom and Daisys main commonality is money. Daisy did not marry Gatsby even though they were

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    Tom is angry because he gradually realizes that Gatsby and Daisy are having an affair. With this knowledge‚ Tom verbally attacks Gatsby after he tells him to leave Daisy alone. As a result‚ Gatsby changes his tone by having a quiet response to a loud‚ feverish response and is prompted to reveal the ongoing affair between him and Daisy. Gatsby affirms to Tom that Daisy never loved him and the only reason their marriage existed was because of his infirm financial state at the time and she was tired

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    In the novella of The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald the Great Gatsby eventually gets unravels throughout the story. Gatsby does not realize‚ but Daisy was truly showing different sides of Gatsby in how he opened up. “Nobody’s coming to tea. It’s too late!” (Fitzgerald 85). The quote explains how Gatsby is becoming a nervous man when he never use to show this side of himself before. He would always have a barrier up to prove how tough he is. Gatsby over some time had told Nick his true past from

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    COMPANY BACKGROUND Hubbard Foods Ltd started up in mid-1988 and a private limited company. The company was originally named Winner Foods Ltd and only 4 employees at that moment‚ now currently has staff about 150. In 1990‚ Dick¡¦s decision was made to introduce the Hubbard brand as the main brand for breakfast cereal products. The company¡¦s products set the price at both the high price range and low end of the cereal market. Hubbard¡¦s has consistently built a culture around caring for others

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    Forgery Authentication Using Distortion Cue and Fake Saliency Map Abstract The widespread availability of photo manipulation software has made it unprecedentedly easy to manipulate images for malicious purposes. Image splicing is one such form of tampering. In recent years‚ researchers have proposed various methods for detecting such splicing. In this paper‚ we present a novel method of detecting splicing in images‚ using discrepancies in motion blur. We use motion blur estimation through

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    in the movement that were significant‚ one of them being the Little Rock Crisis of 1957. While the crisis itself was huge‚ one person stood out along with the nine students that tried to integrate the segregated Central High School in Little Rock. Daisy Bates was an important member in the Civil Rights Movement. Born November 11 in 1914‚ Bates quickly became closely associated with Civil Rights. She ran a newspaper with her husband called The Arkansas State Press‚ which was a daily African American

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    Jan 2012: “Tom Buchanan reflects important attitudes and values in real-life American society in the 1920s.” Tom Buchanan is arguably the least likeable character in Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’; misogynistic‚ cavalier in his attitude to his wife and characteristically purposeless as part of the ‘Lost Generation’‚ as a representative of a society he repels the reader. Is he‚ however‚ an accurate emblem of the Jazz Age? Tom himself never claims to be entirely comfortable with the new hedonistic

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