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    Drawing on what you have learned about City Road‚ outline some of the inequalities on a street that you know. The purpose of this assignment is to outline some of the inequalities on a street that I know‚ namely Balham High Road‚ in order to draw comparisons to that on City Road. Balham High Road forms part of the A24 which runs from Clapham to Tooting‚ south west London. It appears a typical high street serving a local population of 21‚000 and provides a variety of retail options‚ banks and numerous

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    describe the inequalities I have witnessed on City Road‚ these will be religious‚ cultural‚ gender and financial. The Oxford English dictionary describes inequality as; “a difference in size‚ degree‚ or circumstances.”  In the first scene we were taken to “Death Junction” an area where five roads converge.  The colloquial name can be a reference to the junction in the modern sense and can equally be a historical reference‚ this area was where the city had its gallows and at a time of religious inequality

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    July 13‚ 2010 The rise of the iPad and tablets: Assessing winners and losers in the global TMT ecosystem Research Report Apple masters “5Cs” with the iPad‚ creating a device distinct from PCs & previous tablets Relative to traditional PCs and past tablets‚ we see Apple’s iPad ecosystem as unique in 5 key ways‚ which we call the “5Cs”: (1) Consumption: the iPad focuses on information consumption versus production; (2) Content: the iPad is tightly integrated with content; (3) Connected: the iPad

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    each on City Road Difference is a word used in social science to define the variance between groups within society. For example‚ one person can be a male Asian who is a pensioner and disabled whereas‚ another person can be an African male who is a youth‚ homeless and a baptist. They have various differences. Differences like those mentioned are determined to assist social scientists in identifying patterns‚ comparisons and irregularities within society. An example of difference on City Rd is the

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    create both winners and losers. The street chosen is Chatsworth Road‚ a busy street leading into the town centre eastbound and to the Peak District westbound. A winner can quite simply be described as a person or thing that wins things (The Oxford Popular Dictionary‚ 1990‚ p939). In the context of this essay‚ a winner could be described as a person or group that benefits from material aspects of the street being examined. A definition given by the Oxford Popular Dictionary for a loser is a person

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    What was at stake in the Dreyfus affair? Who were the winners and losers? In order to fully address these questions one must differentiate between the Dreyfus case; the arrest‚ prosecution and sentence of Captain Alfred Dreyfus‚ and the subsequent Affair which grew out of the case. In answering the questions posed‚ one will discuss the effects of both the case and the resulting affair on Dreyfus and those immediately involved with the case. One will also discuss the effects of the Dreyfus case

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    i know are born winners The definition of winning varies amongst people. For some people‚ being a winner is all about money and fashion. To me‚ being a winner is all about personal satisfaction and born with a family around you to support you. A winner is someone that is successful in life and that able to achieve his or her goals. Money doesn’t make someone a winner; happiness‚ love‚ and a successful life make someone a winner. My siblings and I consider ourselves as winners. We live a happy

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    Mitigation strategies: road to sustainable cities? Introduction Society is still growing and rapidly aging‚ one person wants mobility‚ the other wants a green park in front of his house. More people‚ means more traffic density‚ more pollution‚ increasing energy consumption‚ less natural habitats‚ sinking water resources and land shortage for housing. These are some of the problems we‚ as a society‚ have nowadays. By 2050 66% of the world’s population will be urban (Powell‚ 2016). A strategic approach

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    are the biggest winners and losers in a globalized world? Globalization has become a widely used word to describe the trend of free flow of capital‚ technology‚ information and service; it is not just an economic phenomenon. It also has political‚ social and cultural dimensions. Even in its economic dimension‚ there are major differences depending on the scale (e.g. macroeconomic or microeconomic) and the viewpoint. When concerning the question of who are the winners or losers‚ the answer is not

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    starting their own business. Whereas the success and fortune of the rich would continue grow. This would lead to the intensifying of the wealth gap issue. In the video‚ Hong Kong is described as a loser making factory. Those who could enter university are regarded as winners while those who couldn’t are losers. There is no denying that with a university

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