of availability that consumers can purchase goods/services other than the ones provided which offer similar benefits. Threat of substitutes for Camberwell’s retail strip is quite high as there are many other possible retail strips located in other suburbs a customer could venture to; and as mentioned during the analysis of ‘the threat for new entrants’ online competition for these retail strips are also abundant. Not only that‚ there are other larger retail centres customers could substitute retail
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characterization‚ and imagery. Edward Field cleverly uses the setting to adapt to the story of this poem. Icarus moved to a city “Where he rented a house and tended the garden‚” (9) which proves that Icarus’s lives in the modern-day house in the suburbs. Icarus also travels around like a normal modern-day civilian “But now rides commuter trains‚ Serves on various committees.” (28 and 29) This proves that Icarus is now a
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cramped apartment on the South side of Chicago while they dreamed of a better life in a beautiful home with a backyard in the suburbs. However‚ Walter Sr. died suddenly of a heart attack after many years of hard work to support his family. With the death of Walter Sr. comes an insurance check of $10‚000 allowing the Younger family to purchase their dream house in the suburbs. With that money the Younger family was able to put a down payment on their dream home in an all “white” community. However‚
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in the 1950s. They are constantly discontent and struggling with the pressures of conformity in the 50s. As soon as World War II ended‚ suburban life increased. Many soldiers returning from the war were given loans to buy their first home in the suburbs because it was more affordable then living in an apartment in the city. The war was over‚ life was happier‚ and people were employed. As their next step‚ people were looking to start a family. Since so many families were increasing‚ this resulted
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suffer‚ leaving one to wonder if things are still separate and unequal. Today‚ as most minorities are districted into urban neighborhoods due to political doings such as gerrymandering‚ this leaves them in a segregated area from white americans in the suburbs. These citizens tend to live locally meaning they go to the supermarkets‚ churches‚ parks and schools within their area thus leaving housing patterns and economics to determine the
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having only “1 or 2” friends who are gay or lesbian. Another pattern I could see was overall‚ in this data collection the most participants said to have been raised in a small town‚ and the majority of their answers fell in the “no” to exposure. Suburb of a city had the next highest participants‚ and the majority of them answered in the “yes” to exposure. Rural area had then the next highest amount of participants and they answered majority “yes” to exposure‚ and the same with growing up in the
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AIR POLLUTION [pic] Introduction The earth’s atmosphere‚ at or near sea level‚ consists approximately of 78 percent nitrogen‚ 21 percent oxygen and 1 percent other gases. If it were possible to remain in this state‚ 100 percent clean air would result. However‚ many varied sources allow other gases and particulates to mix with the clean air‚ causing our atmosphere to become unclean or polluted. Some of these pollutants are visible while others are invisible‚ with each
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Social Changes The United States has gone through many changes. During this time‚ it will go through many more. People standing up for what they believe in will help push what the demand. When some groups get what they wanted it pushes others to push for what they what. This creates a country of citizens demanding changes n the United States. Changes will be made to make this country stronger. In the 1950s the United States economy was doing well. The war is over and the increase in electronics
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History of Hippies There were many stereotypes concerning hippies they were thought of as being pot smoking‚ freeloading vagabonds‚ who were trying to save the world. As this small pocket of teenage rebellion rose out of the suburbs‚ inner cities‚ and countryside’s‚ there was a general feeling that the hippies were a product of drugs‚ and rock music this generalization could have never been more wrong. The hippie counterculture was more than just a product of drugs and music‚ but a result of the
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to the adult segment‚ because it is a healthy choice and will satisfy both their needs and the needs of their children. The first target market‚ of ages six to 17‚ consists of both males and females. They live at home with their parents in the suburbs of Germany and are students in Elementary to High School. They enjoy playing sports‚ video games‚ going to movies‚ watching television‚ and spending time with friends. They have Internet access and are influenced by ads seen online and on television
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