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    lacking the intensity of urban life famously described by Engels (1844)‚ Cumnor epitomizes aspects of a sharply polarised society with a land-less rural working class. This paper considers the relationship between the economic foundation of a Berkshire parish and its ‘social structure’ (ie the pattern of social stratification and the practices and expectations underlying it).1 It rests primarily on nominal record linkage‚ exploiting 1861 Census enumerators’ books‚ a trade directory for 1864 and an electoral

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    India. B. Community The Maravankudieruppu Village people are belonging to the Nadar Community. C. Religion The people of Maravankudieruppu are Roman Catholics. The present Church is dedicated to Our Lady of Snows and blessed in 1954. The Parish was established in 1984. D. Tradition The people of Maravankudieruppu are based on tradition‚ upholding customs and usage. E. Annual Events i) Every year a Feast is celebrated on August 5‚ called the feast of Our Lady of Snows. ii) After

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    Community Study Guide for Hesi Population Groups across the Lifespan Health Risks Infants 1. Number 1 cause of injury or death is suffocation followed by MVAs‚ then homicide 2. Sudden infant death syndrome 3. Infection is the most significant cause of illness in infants and children Children 1. Obesity a. Healthy people objectives have addressed youth fitness and obesity b. Obesity is defined by using BMI which is a ratio of weight and height c. Risks for childhood obesity were r/t

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    CCSI460 Final Forensic Lab Report Investigator’s Name: Becky Davis Date of Investigation: April 9‚ 2015 Lab Number and Title: Lab Week 5: Bid ridding and Cyber-Stalking Summary of Findings: On April 9‚ 2015‚ the following investigation to place at the forensic lab located in Madison Wisconsin‚ where I was given a Bid rigging and Cyber-Stalking case to investigate pertaining to two companies (Denver Construction Inc.) that is operated in Colorado and (Dells Construction) that operates in Wisconsin

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    To what extent do you agree with the view that ‘the Old Poor Law made poverty worse’ The Poor Law was the way that the poor were supported in 1815. Each parish had to take care of its own poor and provide money to cover the basic costs of living for those who couldn’t. However‚ the cost of the Poor Law was increasing every year and many criticisms were found raising ideas of whether the poor law was helpful or not. A major and obvious problem with the poor law was that the population was rapidly

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    documents issued by the church as authentic evidence in legal-related matters and other good purposes. The Roman Catholic Church‚ a religion introduced in the country by the Spaniards has the most number of followers. The Saint Joseph the Worker Parish alone which is located in Diffun‚ Quirino has approximately 16‚400 followers. Members of this church have to go through the usual rites as a manifestation and affirmation of their acceptance of the church’s doctrines like baptism and confirmation

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    Churches built more than a hundred years ago in the Ilocos doesn’t only stand for the faith of the Ilocanos. They are constant reminders of the legacy of Spain in the Philippines and the monastic supremacy of the Augustinians who built the churches. The grandeur of the churches is a sign of the majesty of the Catholic faith that the friars wanted to show to the natives (Coseteng 1972). These churches not only served as a place of worship but also as a place for the social life of the people. It is

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    of January‚ I volunteered thirty four hours of service to the St. James Parish Council‚ located on 19 a Union Street‚ Montego Bay. I was supervised by the acting director of administration‚ Ricardo Rhoden‚ along with other members of the organization. Mr. Rhoden endeavoured to place me in a department that was as close as possible to my department at school ‚ the Pre-University Arts. Some of the responsibilities of the Parish council include: Planning of building‚ Acquisition and sale of land‚ Making

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    whose arts and culture reached the Zambales mountains and the rest of Central Luzon. At the time Apalit was settled‚ there was a big sturdy tree "Ptero-Carpus Indicus" or Apalit (also known as Narra) in Kapampangan at the present site of the Catholic Parish Church of Saint Peter. Apparently‚ the town got its name from that big legendary tree which is now the national tree of the Philippines. Apalit was formally established as an independent municipality in 1582 during the term of office of Spanish Governor

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    Thomas Robert Malthus is widely regarded as the worlds first professional political economist. He was born on 13th February 1766 to a wealthy English family and after being educated by his father at home‚ he went on to study Mathematics at Jesus College‚ Cambridge and become the most well known social scientist of the Nineteenth century. Through his life‚ Malthus wrote many books and essays and his writings can be split into two periods. In the first period his writings dealt with the unrest of

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