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    City of Stonnington Market Outlook/ Opportunities The size of Prahran is approximately 2 square kilometres. It has 6 parks covering 4% of total area. In 2006 the population of Prahran was 10‚658 people and by 2011 it has 11‚190 people‚ showing a growth of 4% in the area. Around 50% of Prahran’s population is aged 20-39. Each year the area attracts significant numbers of young people between the ages of 15-29. The inner urban lifestyle is attractive to these younger people. Prahran has a reasonably

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    Kaelin Miller Ms. Paolicelli English 1 CAS June 2nd‚ 2013 Victorian Etiquette The Victorian Era was a time of great change for England. It was the beginning of a modern society‚ manufacturing‚ feminism‚ and culture. Queen Victoria reigned during this period. Some of the many important things to her were the defined formation of a society. Being cultured meant many things in the nineteenth century. It was where families resided and the quality of life they experienced. Society was rapidly changing

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    Literary tendency of Victorian literature: special reference to Lord Alfred Tennyson and Robert Browning 1.1 An Introduction to Victorian Period: The Victorian era is generally agreed to stretch through the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901). It was a tremendously exciting period when many artistic styles‚ literary schools‚ as well as‚ social‚ political and religious movements flourished. It was a time of prosperity‚ broad imperial expansion‚ and great political reform. It was also a time‚ which

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    Lister (2006‚ p.316) states that ‘Children emerged as key figures in New Labour’s nascent ‘social investment state’. Using this statement as your starting point‚ analyse and evaluate government policy to tackle child poverty and child abuse. This essay aims to outline and discuss UK social policy in regards to child poverty and child abuse since New Labour’s election in 1997 to present day coalition government. It will analyse and evaluate the effectiveness of political strategies undertaken by

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    ·Introduction: The Victorian era was a period full of changes; the most important was the reign of Queen Victoria‚ who ascended the throne in 1837 and ruled the British Empire‚ restoring stability to the crown. Her reign is considered one of the most prosperous in her time‚ which eventually became the symbol of a period that took its name‚ "the Victorian Era". Queen Victoria (1819-1901) was the first English monarch to see her name given to the period of her reign whilst still living (1).

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    their social standing‚ and unfortunately for the first-nations it was a huge step backwards as they had to give up all they had worked for.   Victorian Attitudes and Values Victorian attitudes and values were modeled after that of Queen Victoria. Victorian people thought they were superior and overall better people than everyone else‚ thinking very highly of personal modesty. They were very proper in the way they cared themselves‚ and dressed. Women wore long dresses that covered the ankle’s

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    Downtown in Australia ) on my own while waiting for my brother to finish work. As it was around 9 in the morning and Melbourne being famous for its café culture so started my exploration for a nice café to start with. Soon‚ I found my way to Queen Victoria Market it is the Queen of all markets. Exciting mix of cultures and ethnicities of Melbourne can be discovered here‚ with a variety of foods and a great place for breakfast or lunch‚ and chances are you’ll likely be able to grab yourself a meal from

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    absolute rights. -Professionals are expected to work together and in a co-operative way with parents. Impact of every child Matters (ECM) guidelines on the Children Act 2004. ECM came about as a result of the Laming report following the death of Victoria Climbie‚ some of the main recommendations being: -Closer working relationships between all agencies involved with children. -Establish a central database of all children’s records identifying if they are known to different services. -Establishment

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    The Victorian Era spanned the lifetime of its monarch‚ Queen Victoria‚ who had the longest reign in English history from 1837 to 1901. The Victorian Era was one of reforms and reconstruction of the old ways of life. It was a time where many great scientific discoveries were found‚ a time where the social class system went through many changes.[1] Victorian England was very much influenced by the industrial revolution that was gripping the whole western world. The industrial revolution

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    I’ve avoided simply naming the Centuries‚ and I’ve not taken terms like Victorian to refer merely to the rulers -- although I do prefer to date Queen Victoria’s death‚ with the changes it symbolized‚ as the start of the Modern era. Whereas Queen Victoria ruled from 1837 until her death in 1901‚ many scholars select 1830 as the beginning of the Victorian Period‚ and for two good reasons. In 1830‚ the world’s first public railway system opened between Liverpool and

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