Neighbourly relations are based upon several factors as they are important to people’s standard of living in a community. They must get on with each other and be able to live in peace as they are not related‚ yet living close enough to affect each other on a daily basis – and in some cases the living quarters may be closer than others. The term ‘friendly distance’ is necessary in the relationship between two neighbours as it is the harmony between being just the right amount of polite and approachable
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Part 2 (Word Count 1000) Examine the argument that neighbourly relations are always characterised by friendly distance. The requirement to be friendly but without undermining the privacy of others‚ different spaces where neighbouring takes place. For example if a neighbour is busy at the front garden might do a quick chat‚ but never thinking of knocking on their front door. People don’t normally sit in the front of their home because they see it to public‚ more like in the back garden. Like
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Part 1 Using Tables 1 and 2‚ what can you say about the views of people in older age groups about the neighbourhoods in which they live? Table 1 shows how strongly respondents agreed with the statement that they felt they belonged to their neighbourhood according to their age whilst table 2 shows the response to the statement that friendships and associations with other people in the neighbourhood meant a lot to people‚ also according to age. Table one clearly shows that more women than men
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Identify the argument that neighbourly relations are characterised by friendly distance. Before I identify the argument that neighbourly relations are characterised by friendly distance‚ I want to explore what neighbourly relations are‚ their responsibilities‚ how and why they act in a particular but also whether it’s the same throughout the world. During the 1800s there was a rapid change in where people lived. In the first half of the century‚ the population of England and Wales doubled from nearly
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‘Examine the argument that neighbourly relations are characterised by friendly distance’ The main points I shall focus on will be; When neighbouring goes bad Boundaries and respect for privacy Cultural differences Most properties in the UK have distinct physical boundaries‚ for example‚ borders‚ hedges‚ fences or walls‚ most people respect these boundaries. We have them as a protection from others around us‚ so we can sit or sunbathe without onlookers‚ if someone were to pop their head
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Examine the argument that desirable neighbouring is characterised by both distance and proximity This essay will examine the attributes of desirable neighbouring‚ looking at the characteristics and unwritten rules of good neighbouring‚ how material life shapes social identities and social order to regulate and control the distance and proximity between neighbours. Secondly‚ personal and social identities are discussed and how these affect the interaction with neighbours. Thirdly‚ tensions around
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Part 1 I decided to carry out a PEST/STEEPL analysis on MacDonald’s‚ the fast food chain. Although in their own Mission and Value statement they describe themselves as a franchise business. The STEP analysis proved to be relatively easy‚ in some was it is similar to SWOT‚ in that once a start has been made it is difficult to stop. I used a copy of their 2011 Annual Report as the basis for the analysis‚ this did make things difficult in term of economic factors as the report was mainly financial
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The statement is false. This is a tricky question! Although the Buchanan Report and the Monderman thesis do offer visions of how to manage traffic they also offer us two competing visions of social order. The Buchanan Report is underpinned by a social order which privileges the segregation of humans and motors through an array of measures in urban design and the regulation of the conduct of both drivers and pedestrians. This social order emphasises the value of a social environment delivering the
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INDIA’S NEIGHBOURLY RELATIONS 1. India is strategically situated in the Asian sub-continent. It has been trying to build good friendly relations with its neighbours. Sri Lanka and India were traditional friends‚ but ethnic clashes between the Tamils and the Sinhalese embittered our relations. Relations with Pakistan have remained strained. That country has been abetting violence in the Kashmir region. Bangladesh was created after India defeated Pakistan in the 1971 war. The sharing of the
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TMA 03: Diverse childhoods We have been asked to use materials given to us to answer two separate questions in detail. First is choosing two models of disability and being able to describe and explain the key differences between two in particular. The second is describing and explaining both the advantages and disadvantages of diagnosing a disability. I will use all materials given for these parts and other material I have found in my research done to go over both questions in as much detail I can
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