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    in the small city.This street is a good example of observing some inequalities and differences which are demonstrating themselves ‚in more or less obvious ways and compare and contrast them with some of those found on City Road ‚Cardiff.It will explore things such as : change over time ‚compete use of the space gender‚ material infrastructure all of these launch out some differences and inequalities in patterns‚ which could be applied for any street in the world. High street is the longest

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    Economic Inequality

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    "Social and economic equality is neither feasible nor desirable" Do you agree? The statement "Social and economic equality is neither feasible nor desirable" is one that reflects the thinking of defenders of tradition. It is believed that there is a need for a social hierarchy‚ that we are not fit to govern ourselves and in the word of Thomas Carlyle‚ "The few wise have to take command of the innumerable foolish." However‚ this view is seen by many as an attempt by the elite (who currently benefit

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    Community Psychology

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    Introduction The essay describes the designed programme to combat the identified social problem of girl children’s organized marriages in Winterveld community found in the north of Pretoria. Children are forced or convinced to believe in marriages with elderly man in their community who seemed to have power or money these include foreign nationals who own small businesses. Some of the marriages are also organized based on religious reasons believed by parents involved. Parents do these for various

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    based on various factors which exists all around the globe. Society has evolved immensely and created many opportunities for people to prosper and strive for their goals. However‚ many face countless number of difficulties and obstacles in order to accomplish their goals and even attain simple needs in their lives due to the presence of disparities. Social inequalities are present in all continents around the world and are often overlooked. In general‚ social inequalities have provoked numerous people

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    Why Shanty Towns Exist

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    Why do Shanty Towns Exist? Comparison between the Los Altos de Cazuca and United States Shanty Towns Janice Rassett Intro to Geography September 20‚ 2014 Why Shanty Towns Exist? Governments are often tight-lipped when it comes to the status of its people and the actual development of their country. They would often hide this fact by boasting about the country’s growth and development while shielding away any evidence that would prove their deceit. However‚ the real state of a

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    Describe Perceptions

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    How does the way we describe something affect the way we see it? People get different types of information from their surrounding through different senses. We have five senses: sight‚ sound‚ touch‚ taste and smell. We rely on it‚ but it is well known that our senses can deceive us. Our perception consists of sensation and interpretation. Interpretation is provided by our minds‚ so each person has different interpretation. This can led to the problem of misunderstanding between people. For example

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    Why Do Zombies Exist

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    Voytek have researched the neuroscientific view of the zombie brain in their book‚ Do Zombies Dream of Undead Sheep? They explain how different parts of the brain works in a human and‚ based off of common characteristics of zombies‚ how a zombie can exist based on this. They find and publish information such as the relation between different diseases and mental disorders and the characteristics of a zombie. For example‚ the hypothalamus in our brain controls how hungry we feel. Hypothalamus Disease

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    Community Development

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    "Community development is a structured intervention that gives communities greater control over the conditions that affect their lives.  This does not solve all the problems faced by a local community‚ but it does build up confidence to tackle such problems as effectively as any local action can.  Community development works at the level of local groups and organisations rather than with individuals or families.  The range of local groups and organisations representing communities at local level

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    Community Justice

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    What is Community Justice? due to higher incarceration rates within the western world corrections programs are now community and justice services example; the homelessness issues are controlled by imprisonment; as with the mental health issues. Incarceration is not the answer; if it was then the USA would be the safest place in the world. WATCH TODD VIDEO Community Justice VS Retributive Justice CJ Preventative and Restorative – what can be done to build the bonds of citizens

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    structures within Western culture. Contemporary society is considered a patriarchal system whereby social‚ cultural‚ political and economic institutions and structures operate to favour men‚ creating a gender order‚ placing women second in the gender regime and giving male advantages within everyday society. The gender order not only creates social differences between men and women‚ it also creates different life experiences which lead to inequality. Gender inequality is prevalent within the Australian

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