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    Camberwell Swot

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    Implications of the External Environment, Industry and SWOT Analysis The following is based on a thorough analysis of the Camberwell Shopping precinct, which is centred on Burke, Camberwell and Riversdale roads in Camberwell. Opportunity 1 – The Camberwell Markets Perhaps the biggest opportunity currently available to Council regarding the Camberwell shopping precinct would involve a commodity which many would view as their biggest current strength – their markets. There are basically 2 with…

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    people. Just like Mr.Hyde who lived at SoHo who is also in the low class and he was described as the bad side. The other place is the door where the incident happened between Hyde and the little girl, “showed no window, nothing but a door on the lower storey” (2). The place is unwelcoming, also the incident that happened in there gave the bad feeling in the setting. It's showing diversity because of the diverseness between the good side and the bad side of humans and the setting. The setting…

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    Mansa Musa, the man with the famous legend of his haji to Mecca. He had lived from 1280 to 1337, and was the fourteenth century Mali Empire emperor. In 1312 Musa became emperor following the death of the previous ruler of Mali, Abu-Bakr II. Mali was an empire in West Africa that lasted from 1230 to 1600 and under Mansa Musa’s rule it became the largest and richest area of Africa. As Ruler of Mali he had captured the kingdom of Songhai and made its most major city, Timbuktu, a very vital and…

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    Mothering the Movement was a lecture examining the active involvement of Black women during the Black Freedom Movement throughout the 20th century led by Dr. Derek Brooms on Wednesday January 18th. “Women are the heartbeat of the civil rights movement. Women are the caretakers and nurturers in this movement and within society,” said Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Louisville Dr. Derek Brooms. Dr. Derek Brooms began the lecture by playing the song ‘Trouble in Mind’ sung by…

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    The Gilded Age is described fairly well by it’s name. It was a time of advancement economically and technologically, at least on the surface. If you dig deeper you can find that it wasn’t a very good time to live in for the common people, and it would stay like that for most of duration of the Gilded Age until the Progressive Era began. As cities grew, political machines formed and the corruption that followed blinded the government. The common people lived in poverty while the government…

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    Chen Yiqi GEM1902P Reflection Piece Punggol – From Kampung to Developmental Heartland On the walls of the void decks of towering blocks of HDB flats in Edgefield Plains, one would be surprised to find a series of murals filling the public space. Painted along the outer edges and corners of the HDB flats, being incorporated into dents on the walls and pillars, its cartoonish style is juxtaposed with the sleek and modern architecture of the buildings that house these murals. Figure 1: Mural…

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    “Sweat Shops” is a rapidly growing problem of developing countries. In 21st Century large number of companies went international and expanded their customer markets, therefore the cost of labor increased tremendously. Multinational companies looked for another alternative in which they don’t need to give large amount of wages to labors. As a solution to this issue they moved their factories offshore, usually in developing countries like India, Bangladesh etc. These countries usually do not…

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    expand the surface of natural light, or facilitate the drainage of rainwater. The Kuiwen Hall has four layers of dougong (四層斗拱), while the most for five layers in the Qing Dynasty, indicates the high technological construction of the hall. It is a two-storey building, with a hidden floor at the middle. Columns of the upper floor are placed on the dougong of the lower…

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    The Shard Case

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    A. Read the following text and answer the questions that follow. New building, New Name The Shard, formerly referred to as the London Bridge Tower, is a 95-storey skyscraper in Southward, London. The Shard is currently the 87th tallest building in the world, the second tallest building in the United Kingdom, and the fourth tallest building in Europe. The structure became known as The Shard, after negative criticism that stated that the building is "a shard of glass through the heart of…

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    The demand for international travel is on the rise, clearly demonstrated by the increasing number of international tourists. This year international tourist arrivals reached an all-time high of 1.2 billion tourists globally, and it is forecasted that this growth will continue (World Tourism Organization UNWTO, 2016). Tourism has the ability to generate immense economic growth, due to increased international money spent within the country, producing an influx of jobs and business opportunities.…

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