Roads are often a metaphor for life’s journey. They begin and end‚ and they can be freeing or confining‚ but most of all‚ they are a constant among people. Walt Whitman’s “Song of the Open Road‚” Carl Sandberg’s “The Road at The End‚” and Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” are all interpretations of the journey of life‚ but they are written from different perspectives. “Song of the Open Road” is an entirely positive portrayal‚ “The Road at The End” is dark but could be read as hopeful‚ and “The
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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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What a good city to live in means? A good city to live in means a lot ‚Especially after that modern technology which we have nowadays that can help us to make an optimum city although can destroy the nature if it’s used in the wrong direction and drive us totally to a bad polluted city to live in. In short notes I will try to write a summary about an optimum city to live in. Sure the location and the nature of the city plays important role to reach that perfect city to live in‚ from my point of
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Live in City or Countryside If you have an opportunity to choose a place to live‚ what will be the perfect place in your dream; the bustling city or the silent countryside? Nowadays‚ more and more people move their home to the countryside. “Although the UK is an urban society‚ more and more people are choosing to live on the edge of urban areas - with many relocating to the countryside. This is called counterurbanisation.”(http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/geography/settlement/urbanisation_medcrev1
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DD101 TMA01 Drawing from what I have learned from the study materials‚ I will be looking at High Street in Hirwaun and outlining some of the inequalities in comparison to City Road. Even though both City Road and High Street are over 200 years old and began as just country lanes‚ they have very different layouts. City Road is much longer with complex junctions and High Street is only 20 meters long with a simple layout. High Street is‚ though‚ one of the major roads through the village lined
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generation compared to the 65+ and also have quite different social skills and identities. It is interesting to see that 3% more males answered that they live in a very friendly community compared to females. There is the same percentage of males and females who have not met all their neighbours yet suggesting that these are in the social class that are professionals or could possibly have just moved to the area or in fact lack the social skills to interact with others. Chart 2 It can be seen
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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia‚ Canada. Port Metro Vancouver is the busiest and largest port in Canada‚ and the most diversified port in North America.[8]While forestry remains its largest industry‚ Vancouver is well known as an urban centre surrounded by nature‚ making tourism its second-largest industry.[9] Major film production studios in Vancouver and Burnaby have turned Metro Vancouver into one of the largest film production centres in North America
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on City Road. ’Making and remaking’ are defined as concepts used in Sociology to describe how a society functions in its present manifestation and changes continually over time. Making refers to how members of a society operate in their daily activities. Remaking points to how society is transposed over the ages as people migrate into the area and others away altering the usage of the existing infrastructure and thus remaking society. (Allen and Blakeley‚ 2014‚ p16) In The microcosm of City road
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surroundings‚ the greater troubled the individual becomes. According to Mills (1959)‚ the philosophy of liberation from being trapped is proposed through the ‘Social Imagination’. This concept refers to the ability that will help develop an understanding of the correlations between historical traditions‚ along with the comprehensions of social influences that a society may have on mankind. To understand the idea of ‘Imagination’ we must see the correlations between the individual’s personal troubles
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Drawing on what you have learned about City Road‚ outline some of the inequalities on a street that you know. The purpose of this assignment is to outline some of the inequalities on a street that I know‚ namely Balham High Road‚ in order to draw comparisons to that on City Road. Balham High Road forms part of the A24 which runs from Clapham to Tooting‚ south west London. It appears a typical high street serving a local population of 21‚000 and provides a variety of retail options‚ banks and numerous
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