otherwise of urban regeneration schemes in combating the causes and consequences of urban decline (40) Such a question is extremely difficult to answer given its multifaceted nature. In order to approach this question it is necessary to outline that success is an extremely subjective conclusion as what may be a success for some people in a region might be seen as a failure for other people in that same region‚ or indeed another region‚ so assessing the overall successes of regeneration is highly complex
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Regeneration refers to in the investment of capital in the revival of old and declining urban areas either by improving what is left behind or clearing away and rebuilding. Often it may be accompanied by reimaging to change the dominant perception of an urban area. Such regeneration efforts can be seen in the town of Syracuse in New York. Between 1970s to 1990s‚ it started to experience urban decline. Economic decline happened as a result of deindustrialisation. As Syracuse was previously the largest
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a more desirable place to work and shop (i.e. the header). I will use secure primary evidence I have conducted and secondary data to reinforce my investigation. The key concept of the terms definitions I’m discussing is usually defined: Urban Regeneration: To designate (a street) for the use of pedestrians only‚ disallowing motor vehicles‚ normally to prohibit traffic conditions. Environmental Quality: Environmental quality is a set of properties and characteristics of the environment and surroundings
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With reference to examples‚ evaluate the success or otherwise of urban regeneration schemes in combating the causes and consequences of urban decline. (40 marks) Urban decline can be defined as the drastic decline of a city into infirmity and disrepair. It is usually characterised by increased unemployment‚ depopulation‚ deindustrialization‚ increased crime and political disenfranchisement. Not only does it cause these problems but also it can make the area look unattractive – consequently less
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How successful has the regeneration of urban areas been given the variety of ways it has been undertaken (40 marks) Urban regeneration is defined as improving an area that has been experiencing a period of decline due to a variety of reasons‚ such as lack of employment‚ lack of investment in the CBD‚ suburbanisation etc. Ways that this can be resolved include property led regeneration‚ prestige project developments and partnership development schemes. These have all been carried out in the UK recently
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1. Critical reflection on the extent to which learning can contribute to the personal development‚ economic growth and community regeneration of your learners ‘For people to consider improving their skills‚ they need to be aware of and motivated by the benefits of doing so. They must see a link between skills development and achieving their own personal ambitions’ (Leitch Review of Skills Final Report‚ 2006). There is no doubt at all that learning has a great impact on personal development and
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Title: Explore the presentation of heroism in a Shakespeare play (e.g. portrayals of heroic behavior in one of Shakespeare’s Histories) and in Literary Heritage poems about World War 1. Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet; focusing on Romeo as the ‘tragic hero’. Poems: Dulce et decorum est by Wilfred Owen and For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon Introduction Personal experiences and political/historical perspectives heavily influenced the presentation of heroism in Shakespeare plays and in Literary
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Prompt/Question Explore one of these themes either family‚ heroism or the underdog in the story The Outsiders. Provide at least 3 excerpts from the text as evidence to support your answer. Heroes are everywhere; they live the same neighborhood as us‚ and eat the same cereal as we do. We just sometimes too blunt to realize it. Their heroic actions might be small-like sticking up for a bullied kid and other time they can be great like saving people lives like Spider Man. But the thing about heroes
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Case Summary of Jamie Turner The case describes the evolution of an interpersonal mismatch between a previously successful manager‚ Jamie Turner‚ and his new boss‚ Pat Cardullo. Turner‚ a 32 year old MBA graduate‚ has been recruited by Cardullo to be vice president of marketing and sales at Modern Lighting Industries‚ Inc. (MLI). MLI‚ a struggling regional distributor of industrial lighting systems and equipment based in Chicago‚ has recently been acquired by a division of the much larger San
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upbringing which instilled a false idea of masculinity‚ hold the notion that a man doesn’t feel emotions such as fear. The stress involved in the suppression of these emotions to fulfill those societal standards leads to shell-shock. Pat Barker’s novel Regeneration puts these stereotypes under close and critical examination. Rupert Brooke wrote poetry which proved that society’s high standards of masculinity were attainable. Siegfried Sassoon’s poem “Repression of War Experience” depicts how attempting
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