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After studying the Exploring Social Lives 2009 DVD on quite a few occasions, the comparison I am making to City Road in Cardiff for the purpose of this essay
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Drawing upon what you have learned about City Road, outline some of the ways in which differences are made and remade on a street that you
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How do material things on City Road favour the activities of some groups of people over others?
I was introduced to City Road and found it to be
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Dd101 Tma03
- [Part 1] What do the tables show about housing in England?
This essay will describe the information from three tables on housing in England, focusing on quantitative
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Dd101 Tma 02
- ‘Consumer society gives people choice.’ Discuss the claim.
Living in today’s consumer society gives us the freedom to choose dependant on our status, both social and
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Dd101 Tma02 ‘Rubbish Has No Value’. Identify The Arguments For And Against This View.
- ‘Rubbish has no value’. Identify the arguments for and against this view.
This essay will explain how rubbish can be given different values and investigates the
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Dd101 Tma03
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Using the data in Figure 1 and Figure 2 provided below, what can you say about
a) population change by local government area in Scotland for 2000
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- Drawing on what you have learnt from the Making Social Lives DVD and Learning Companion 1, outline how some benefit and others lose on a street that you know
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- Outline The Argument That Consumer Society In The UK Is A Divided Society
The concept of the essay title is to demonstrate how consumer society in the UK is seen to be