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    difference and the amount of canadians living in poor neighbourhoods with gang violence, drugs, and minimal opportunities can be reduced. Habitat for Humanity is an organization that uses donations to provide for low-income families in Canada by building houses and assisting them in many other ways (Habitat for Humanity Canada). More fortunate families with higher incomes should…

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    Introduction The Office for National Statistics stated on 9th May 2013 that The CSEW shows a clear pattern of change over the last 30 years and that incidents of crime are now 53% lower than they were in 1995. The statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales 2013 show us that despite the current level of funding cuts from central government, the police service are continuing to tackle crime and partner agencies are supporting the trend for reduced reoffending. Within the Cumbria…

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    chance when you translate this number into an actual population size. If 1,000 people leave their apartment or house on a particular day, 15.9% of them will be victims of crime that is 159 persons which seems relatively high that people even in neighbourhoods of which are deemed as “dangerous” do not experience crime in this rate in my borough such as Queensbridge or Corona which to my experience in both at different times of the day I have not been victimised nor has anyone I know but in…

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    Majority of these substandard houses are built in low socioeconomic neighbourhoods, which tend to be very small and cramped. Overcrowding of houses in small neighbourhoods thus prevents airflow (ventilation) and it leads to moisture build up between and within homes. If preventative steps are not taken to clear up or control the moisture, it will then lead to the formation…

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    Bobbie Bann's Case

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    holes in the story Bobbie Bann presented to the court. Looking first as the noise he woke up to, it was only the weathervane scratching against the roof, a noise he should’ve recognized as it happened often. As well, our goal was to show that the neighbourhood was safe and not a threat, proving that Bobbie should not have to jumped to such a conclusion so quickly. Furthermore, he never noticed Fallon was not in the bedroom or even considered that she could have been the person in the toilet. The…

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    not every individual can be put into the same category as there is a significant gap between the working class and the upper class. This is due to differences in income, housing environment and education. (Pevalin and Rose, Macintyre, 2007) A neighbourhood needs the certain necessities in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle which involves all the aspects. The quality of life would improve if there was open spaces and leisure activities to enjoy exercise rather than it be a…

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    Did you know that all humans raise their eyebrows when they recognise someone they come upon, but if there is no recognition, the eyebrows remain immobile. You don't really see it unless you look closely since the blink is 1/24th of a second in duration. This behaviour is not an aspect of culture but rather it is an aspect of human nature. Human nature is the general psychological characteristics, feelings and behavioural traits of humankind that is not influenced by our culture or upbringing.…

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    enacted being disapproved. Until 1965, a maximum number of immigrants was acceded. Yet, 80% of the immigrants neglected this and immigrated illegally to the U.S. to join their families. This all together, causes the rise of numbers in ethnic neighbourhood as the foreigners feel more comfortable with their own kind. This again — the mix of languages, cultures and ethnic groups coexisting in a certain society — is referred to as the ethnic…

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    movies and read books, and that makes him different from all of his friends, who’s never picked up a book. Personally I think the reason why Pony loves movies and books so much is because it’s works as an escape from reality.He lives in a poor neighbourhood together with his two older brothers, Soda and Darry. Their parents died in an automobile accident, leaving Pony and his two brothers on their own. Darry is 20, and the oldest one of the three brothers. He has taken over the responsibility…

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    Justin Trudeau Analysis

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    This article is about Justin Trudeau, the leader of the Liberal party of Canada and the plans of a Liberal government. In this article, Trudeau announced in Toronto’s Leaside neighbourhood that the first thing the Liberals would do is cut taxes for the middle class while increasing taxes for the wealthiest percent of Canadians by bringing a new 33 percent tax bracket. He states that the Liberals have a clear plan to put more money in the lower and middle classes pockets and goes on to criticize…

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