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The Police Service has many different areas within the profession, which provide a wide range of occupations and career paths.
... Protection Team
* Youth & Community Unit
* Community Involvement
All of these departments, plus many more, make up the complete Police Service, although not all forces have all the named units. After completing the basic training and working 'on the beat' ...
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The problems faced in developing countries
... are easily passed on from person to person and with children playing on the streets by open sewage lines this is why they are more vulnerable to them.
Most people who live in areas that are crowded and cramped often ...
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The purpose of my final essay is to analyse the results produced by my diagrams, graphs, maps, sketches and photographs from my winter and summer visit.Tax Disc Survey
... time from Ambleside. From my results I was able to draw a catchment area circle on a UK map this shows where all of the vehicles that were in Ambleside have come from and the travelling range that they were ...
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The Quality of the Urban Environment in Makati Degrades With Distance from the Central Business District
... the amount of dead discouraged any further business. Another reason the CBD moved location is the amount of land space. As Intramuros was the central hub for business land prices were high, new businesses were forced to open farther away ...
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The Regeneration of the London Docklands
... homes. All of these new homes being built caused a increase in population. In 1981 the population was 39,400 and in 1996 the population increased to 76,850 from all of these development new shopping centers where built to accommodate the ...
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The Rockfield Road Development
... and divorced people are buying separate houses. People are also tending to live longer. As a result of this pattern change there is a larger demand for smaller low cost affordable housing. This housing project is part of the planners ...
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The Roman town.
... and well-decorated pots, vases, silk and jewellery. Shoes, woollen cloth, normal pots, food and drink were the things many people could afford.
On the streets there would have been beggars begging, soldiers marching, guarding things and arresting people, shop keepers ...
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The services in Alfriston do not meet the needs of the inhabitants.
... to a larger town to go to places such as to do their shopping. Although Alfriston contains a lot of tea shops as well as other shops, they are mostly catered for the tourist trade. Some shops are also seasonal ...
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The shopping centre in the High Street is of high order than the shopping centre along the Oxford Road from the police headquarters to the roundabout (South Kidlington)
... two bus companies pass Kidlington every 10-15 minutes to Oxford city centre. During peak hours they run even more frequently.
All residential houses are built stretching out on both sides of Oxford Road. Most of the houses there are usually ...
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The small village of Malham is situated within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, about 60km North-West of Leeds.
... as to how effective it is and whether it is sustainable or not.
AIMS
There are three research questions that will be answered
RQ1 - What evidence is there that the quality of this landscape is high and that tourists are attracted to ...
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The Spanish Tourism Industry
... highest density population Was to be found around the city of Seville and Madrid, now with the influx of cheap flights and mass tourism with package deals the coasts where born into a new stage of development. Hundreds of thousands ...
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The stakeholders of Cadbury's.
... to sell in their shops. This means the shops make more profit, as Cadbury's is the most popular chocolate. The public is also stakeholders because they want to buy the products Cadburys make.
The local community is a stakeholder of Cadbury's ...
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The streets are a place for people to meet and to hang out but is it a safe place?
... good example is me because my friends always hang round their urbanization and I did it with them on the streets we used to talk and talk a lot this is how I learned Spanish if not the streets and ...
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The sun light seeps through the stirring city at dawn, as the sun bursts open on the horizon releasing/spilling a vivid orange over the narrow streets and alley ways illuminating the sides of monumentrum buildings of all ages
... hits the hard concrete killing the silence of the street, spilling the decaying contents across the tarmac, filling the air with a whiff of retching stench.
The shrill wake up call of a car alarm jangles the nerves of an older ...
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The traditional British seaside resort is in the danger of extinction"
... huge popularity, even with the royals, was Southend on Sea. From the 1800's onwards it was a popular destination for the tourists, with the beach, the amusement arcades and the longest pleasure pier in the world. It's within close proximity ...
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There are a selective variety of transport facilities in present day Runcorn.
... streets.
The most common form of traffic control is the instalment of speed bumps/ramps, these are equipped in many places as some residents of certain areas potition for these as they believe they are required in their loacal area. These ...
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There are many conflicts of interest in National Parks. For the Lake District choose two, one between tourists and local people, the other on access by cars. Discuss the problem and suggest solutions.
... gift shops, restaurants, cafes. Also, as many tourists come to the Lake District to undertake outdoor activities e.g., mountaineering, walking and Watersports on the lakes many of the villages and towns also have shops that sell equipment for these types ...
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There are marked differences between residential areas within an urban area” The locations of study are Lodge Moor and Crookes in Sheffield. Lodge Moor situated approximately 4 miles southwest from the Central Business District (CBD).
... areas chosen for this study. However, there are limitations to the study as it is only on a small scale. The focus of the information and data will be on the type, age, cost and tenure of housing. Secondly, the ...
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There are several alternatives to the experimental method in pursuing psychological investigation. Describe and discuss two methods (alternatives) that you would favor.
... in avoiding making interferences with the behavior they are observing by using inconspicuous methods.
This type of research is often utilized, when conducting lab research is unrealistic, cost prohibitive and unduly affect the subject's behavior. Hence, a major advantage of naturalistic ...
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This coursework is a study of the out of town shopping centre - The Trafford Centre.
... pedestrian flow charts.
3. Environmental quality is high throughout the Trafford Centre
An environmental quality survey was completed in order to address the hypothesis. The results were represented by means of a variety of graphs.
The Trafford Centre
The Trafford Centre is the last out-of-town ...
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This is an essay about the advantages and disadvantages that arise in and about National Parks, focusing on the Lake District National Park.
... in England is National Park Land and 20% of the land in Wales in National Parks.
A National Park is defined as an area of scenic beauty. National Parks have two main aims
A) To preserve and care for the beautiful environment ...
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This Literature review will be focusing on the key issues regarding the living expectations of UK transport
... injuries and many have died. Luke Tanhai, 13, died of head injuries in September last year after he had been hanging on the outside of a bus.
Pollution is another disadvantage that puts the UK public transport in a bad ...
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This piece of coursework is based in Bristol and how the city is laid out. This includes the residential areas, the industrial areas & how Bristol, if at all fits into any of the existing city land use models.
... the data used in the cloropleth maps is also going to be explained. These are a good, efficient way of displaying data in an understandable way.
ENVIROMENTAL QUALITY SURVEY OF MERRYWOOD ROAD, BEDMINSTER, 11.3.03
ENVIROMENTAL SCORE
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Busy
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Unfriendly
Tidy
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Untidy
Clean
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Dirty
Pretty
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Ugly
Interesting
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Boring
Planned
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Unplanned
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Poor
Colourful
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Drab
Safe
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Dangerous
Spacious
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Cramped
Housing Score
What types of houses ...
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This project aims to find out why small, corner shop franchises, in particular my local corner shop, stay in business.
... Sunday until I have obtained my 21 results.
Prediction:
I predict that the reason Local Corner Shops stay open is mainly due to location. They are situated close to residential areas making them far closer to 'people'. Therefore, although ...
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This report is on a possible location of a new clothing outlet. It is based on four main topics: purpose & scope, industry overview, market background, recommendations & conclusion.
... people's view on the currency and the effect of Euro. From the primary research, I am able to collect updated, unique and suitable information. However, it is a expensive method to collect data. All the result is printed in the ...