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    consequences of unbridled expansion and urban/suburban fragmentation. New Urbanism advocates the revitalization of communities‚ development models based on pre-World War II. It’s also focused on the pedestrian oriented neighbourhoods with most economic and social facilities within a five minute walk‚ community oriented around public transit systems‚ and mixed land uses within neighbourhoods. The objective of New Urbanism is to integrate the components of modern life living‚ working‚ shopping and recreation

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    emphasis changes to how to execute and implement ways to market a product into public. Furthermore‚ some impact that happens today can be seen through internet that a lot of products are promoting by internet compare to how they were promote in 1970s that they were still use some conventional tools‚ e.g. Newspapers‚ post mail‚ magazine‚ billboard etc. With the invention of internet‚ it makes workers in advertising and marketing world more creative in how-to-promote. Although current marketing are

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    The Milgram ExperimentOne of the most famous studies of obedience in psychology was carried out by Stanley Milgram (1963).  Stanley Milgram‚ a psychologist at Yale University‚ conducted an experiment focusing on the conflict between obedience to authority and personal conscience. The experiments began in July 1961‚ a year after the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem. Milgram devised the experiment to answer the question "Could it be that Eichmann and his million accomplices in the Holocaust

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    The Importance of Communication as a Social Worker Name Kaplan University Professor Carlson CM107 College Composition 1 April 26‚ 2014 As a social worker‚ effective communication is significant‚ because it helps to build a relationship between the social worker and the client. Social workers communicate with clients as well as other professionals to obtain essential information that is relevant to the client’s needs. They are also responsible for making critical

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    Week 11‚ Lecture : Separate Spheres and Women’s Status in 19th Century England PART 1: 1792-1840s Introduction: Women’s Status in early 19th century ALTHOUGH feminist ideas have circulated in Britain for over 3 centuries‚ an organised woman‟s movement did not emerge until the mid-19th century. How can we explain this? As we have seen‚ Wollstonecraft‟s 1792 Vindication was an endeavour to apply the liberating ideals of the French Revolution to the position of women in Europe‚ a call to arms to change

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    children`s early learning. Incorporating LLUK313 Fathers in their children`s early learning Task 1 Key research findings which show the importance of parental involvement in their children`s learning in their early years‚ including fathers involvement have shown that parents are the child`s first educators and role models and have a strong influence on their learning. When a parent either mum or dad is actively involved in their child`s education this has a positive effect on the child`s achievement

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    area that volunteer there time to care for the children‚ free of charge. This session is ran between 10-11.30am every Wednesday morning. Children spend the morning playing with toys provided. This is developing children’s physical‚ intellectual and social skills. Tots and toddlers is also an opportunity for parents/careers to meet. A private sector is a service that people pay for to receive the care and help they need. These organisations have no funding

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    control over productive resources‚ decision-making and livelihood not because of their biological differences or sex‚ which is natural but because of their gender differences which is a social construct. “Sex is considered a fact - one is born with either male or female genitalia. Gender is considered a social construction - it grants meaning to the fact of sex. Conversely‚ it could be said that only after specific meanings came to be attached to the sexes‚ did sex differences become pertinent”

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    role of comedy is to transgress what is normally accepted‚ including social and sexual taboos. How and to what extent do you think this is true of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest? The De fabula of Evanthius said that comedy is “a mirror of everyday life that treats of various habits and customs of public affairs‚ from which one may learn what is of use…and what must be avoided” which is true of the play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. However Wilde parallels these aspects

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    Julie Taymor’s film ’Across the Universe’ demonstrates a time of turbulence and conflict; it is a reflection of American society‚ during the 1960’s through the eyes of the youth. The film portrays events such as: the civil rights movement‚ the war in Vietnam‚ the peace movement and the challenging of traditional values all accompanied by Beatles music. This helps to create a sense of the era and to express the feelings of the main six characters. The momentum of significant social and cultural change

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