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    values conflict with her neighbours. The protagonist Mary is an open-minded‚ fair‚ but somewhat powerless character. Mary is an open-minded individual who understands values from both Mrs. Fullerton and the new community. She is the only character in the "Shinning Houses" willing to "[explore Mrs. Fullerton’s] life as she had once explored the lives of grandmothers and aunts‚" and the only one who buys her fresh eggs. Mary "[smiles]" openly to everyone while her new neighbours‚ whose "faces [are] applied

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    Frost‚ the main topic is the wall which is situated between the speaker’s and his neighbour’s respective properties. The wall in this poem can be interpreted as both a barrier and as a bridge between the two men in the poem- the speaker and his neighbour. It separates not only their properties‚ but it can also be seen as an obstacle in other facets of their lives. In spite of the wall representing that‚ however‚ it is also a bridge that connects them together as an annual event – a tradition- in

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    Acquainted with the Night In the poem「Acquainted with the Night」‚ Robert Frost suggests the example of human who has encountered‚ admitted‚ then accepted the troubles of life‚ through the characterization of the speaker‚ changes of the spatial setting‚ and the use of rhyme scheme and framing. The speaker’s behaviours while he’s walking through the poem show the speaker’s impassive character‚ and they also show the speaker is accustomed to s isolation‚ loneliness‚ and depression. When he comes

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    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 different cultural social rules are considered and the effect of these different rules has on desirable neighbouring. Lastly‚ causes and effects of neighbourly disputes

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    intrusion. Many people have a relationship with their neighbours‚ most of them keeping a distance‚ not becoming too friendly‚ maybe borrowing a power tool or signing for a parcel and dropping it round when they finish work. Willmott‚ 1986‚ said neighbours are expected to have a ‘general disposition towards friendliness’ while‚ at the same time‚ respecting others ‘need for privacy and reserve’. This suggest the general feeling towards how a neighbour should be is friendly when seen but to respect the

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    Part 1 Using the data in the table provided on pages 20 and 21‚ what can you say about the disputes people have with their neighbours? This part of the tma‚ this essay will be using data in the table from a study by the ICM research consultancy doing a good neighbours survey on different aspects of neighbouring. The different aspects of neighbouring included gender‚ age‚ social class and region. This survey was undertaken during 2011 for a commercial client‚ a large insurance company. Therefore

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    finds the shortest and optimum route from the source to destination‚ based on the immediate information known by the node to its neighbours and forwards the packet to the neighbour closest to the destination. The decision make does not account to effects in future. The selection function is based on f = min (d1‚ d2‚...‚dN)‚ where di is the distance between ith neighbour of X and the destination for i ϵ [1‚N]. To resolve infinite loop issue caused by Greedy algorithm‚ the WSNHA-GAHR protocol uses the

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    environment to take all reasonable measures to prevent or minimise environmental harm or nuisance (Environment Protection Authority‚ 2013). This report investigates that how and where Victorian people are facing noise pollution problem from their neighbours and how generally they are reacting in that situation. In total of five members were sent questionnaire enquiring them about their experiences. FACT AND FINDINGS 1. Among those members most of them are living in urban area (4 out of 5) and

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    Yesterday Afternoon‚ a mad dog wandered its way into the streets of Maycomb. The dog was said to be walking lopsided and twitching. Neighbours watched as local lawyer Atticus Finch put the dog down. Jem Finch‚ son of Atticus Finch‚ saw the dog walking down the street‚ and alerted Calpurnia. Calpurnia then alerted the neighbourhood of the mad dog’s presence. All neighbours watched from the safety of their homes as the dog approached. Jem and Scout Finch watched from behind Calpurnia as their father

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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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