...In this assignment I choose Level 1 statistical area 3112005 and 3112704 as my object. This two areas are both located in Brisbane and about 6km from Brisbane CBD. SA1 3112005 belongs to suburb Alderley where SA1 3112704 belongs to suburb Newmarket. Although they are located in different suburbs, they are very close to each other, they are separated by Alderley Park. SA1 3112005 locates at the north of Alderley Park and SA1 3112704 is at the southeast side of Alderley Park. Consider these two SA1s are so close to each other and share the same park, I believe they will have similar housing characteristic and similar demographic pattern even they are in two different suburbs. Demographic comparison Characteristic | 3112005 | 3112704 | QLD | No. of persons counted | 420 | 577 | - | Median age | 35 | 31 | 36 | % born overseas | 20.1 | 28.4 | 26.3 | % English only at home | 90.2 | 82.7 | 84.8 | % aged under 15 | 24.3 | 9.4 | 20.2 | % Married# | 51.6 | 20.7 | 47.9 | % unemployed | 4.3 | 7.2 | 6.1 | % manager* | 19.6 | 6.9 | 12.0 | % professionals* | 37.6 | 31.5 | 18.9 | % technicians and trades* | 6.1 | 9.6 | 14.9 | % labourers* | 2.4 | 8.8 | 10.6 | *% calculate based on employed people aged 15 years and over #% calculate based on people aged 15 years and over Surprisingly, the demographic characteristic in SA1 3112005 and 3112704 are completely different from what I expect. SA1 3112005 is about twice size of 3112704 but with less people living in the...
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...Federico Elias 6/1/18 True manhood comes from doing manly deeds. There is a lot of fake masculinity that surrounds us today. This book taught me what real masculinity is. It is to be a man of God that does whatever it takes to provide and love his family. For example there could be a football team that sits in the locker room and talks about how badly they will beat the other team, but then never leaves the locker to play the game. That isn’t the game though, it isn’t taking the field, that requires action. Just like it requires action for a man to do right by God and to love his family and care for them. Unfortunately most of the people that aren’t true men are the ones hanging out in the locker room. You only know who a man is and what...
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...Who is the Real Arnold Friend? Joyce Carol Oates’s “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” is a chilling tale based on true events that involved a serial killer and his young victims that occurred in the 1960’s. “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? “ Is a story about a young girl’s daydream that turn into a nightmare as she faces the evil of reality in the form of Arnold Friend. Arnold Friend represents a supernatural figure that creates a forbidden dream life that Connie craves, but fears at the same time. Arnold has set his sight on Connie; he will become something so familiar to Connie that she will lose her ability to discern fantasy from reality. Arnold Friend will take Connie from the safety of her home and childhood dreams...
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...Discussion Papers ... MacGregor, BD. ... The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, vol 47, no. .... 'The short term inflation hedging characteristics of UK real estate'. Professor Bryan MacGregor - University of Aberdeen www.abdn.ac.uk/.../profiles/b.d.... পাতাটিকে অনুবাদ করে দেখাও Results 1 - 25 of 57 - Personal profile of Professor Bryan MACGREGOR, Vice Principal and Head of ... Working Papers and Discussion Papers ... The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, vol 47, no. ... Journal of Property Research, vol 29, no. ... [Online] DOI : 10.1111/j.1540-6229.2005.00120.x; MacGregor, BD. Professor Martin Hoesli | Staff Profile | The University of ... www.abdn.ac.uk/.../profiles/m.e.... - পাতাটিকে অনুবাদ করে দেখাও Results 1 - 50 of 56 - Personal profile of Professor Martin HOESLI, Chair in Accountancy at the University of ... University of Aberdeen Business School Working Paper Series, no. 08, vol. ... The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, vol 44, no. ... Pacific Rim Property Research Journal, vol 14, pp. .... MacGregor, BD. Report on Real Estate Business in Bangladesh ... www.assignmentpoint.com/.../re... পাতাটিকে অনুবাদ করে দেখাও To highlight the Prospects of Real Estate Industry in Bangladesh to understand the current challenges of real estate business in Bangladesh. ... The scope of this research paper is not only to highlight the evaluation of ... Company Profile. Practice of Real Estate Business in Bangladesh: Prospects ... www.academia...
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...Are you a real estate investor looking for your next great buy? Investing in Dallas real estate makes a lot of financial sense if you want to get in on the beginning of some real estate that has incredible growth potential. Dallas is a rapidly growing metroplex. Dallas is already the third most popular business trip destination meaning that lots of companies are flying their employees to Dallas either to scope out a new place for their next branch office or to do business with one of the hundreds of Dallas businesses that are already here. Dallas still has fairly low real estate prices and you can get great deals when you buy Dallas real estate right now. If you are looking to purchase rental properties you can make a lot of money investing in Dallas real estate. All of the businesses that are moving to Dallas need workers. And those workers who come with the company from another city or state will need somewhere to live while they get settled in Dallas. The result of the booming business is that the Dallas rental market is taking off like crazy and landlords enjoying a nice profit from recently relocated professionals who need a nice place to rent in Dallas while they get settled and begin to think about buying a new home in Dallas. Due to the high demand for homes for rent, the families of workers will need to rent homes until the purchase of a new is completed. The...
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...Climate change is refers to the rise in average surface temperatures on earth, mostly due to the burning of the fossil fuels such as oil and coal, which emits greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which are primarily carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons (#02). In addition, other human activities, such as agriculture and deforestation, also contribute to the growth of greenhouse gases that cause climate change (#01). According to this, many have make their own conclusions on how are humans responsible for climate change and whether or not it is a real thing. Some people think and guarantee that climate change is real and it is happening at least in part because of human activity. This people argue that in the last 100 years, carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere have risen from 290 parts per million (ppm) to 369 ppm, with strong evidence pointing to the burning of fossil fuels by humans as a primary cause of these increases (#03). Additionally, they say that in the future the earth’s climate is going to rise hugely over short periods of time, which will cause farming to be harder and consequently daily life and economy will be affected. Therefore, according to them a way to stop climate change, or at least to reduce it, is to stop the burning of fossil fuels. If this...
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...In different cultures children are reared up by different rules and expectations. Oftentimes the child may not agree with certain traditions and values that their family shares. This could lead to a rebellious adolescent. The movie Real Women Have Curves displays cultures traditions and values in woman such as physical image, education, and marriage. The movie Real Women Have Curves was about a rebellious Mexican American young woman by the name of Ana. Ana struggled to accept the traditions of her family that were heavily enforced by her mother Carmen. Ana has just graduated high school, quit her job, and dreams about attending college. After finding out that Ana has quit her job she forces Ana to come work in her sister Estela’s dress factory....
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...University of Oregon football fans have to keep track of numerous things right now, so we're going to break down the highlights for you. Eugene football fans will be glad to hear that there's still one more chance to get Oregon Ducks football tickets this season, the Ducks' bowl game! Head on over to StubHub to see the Ducks in action one last time. -The Civil War One of the biggest rivalry games in the nation, the so-called Civil War between the Oregon State Beavers and the Oregon Ducks turned out very similar to the real American Civil war, with the southern Ducks of Eugene taking on the role of the Union, and the northerly Beavers of Corvallis taking on the role of the Confederacy. Although the Beavers were at home and were playing for a spot in the Rose Bowl, they were unable to match the high-powered U of O offense, as the Ducks did a Lincoln on the Beavers by a tune of 65-38. According to the Sports Xchange, Max Unger, and Oregon offensive lineman, said:...
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...There is a large gray area of uncertainty when it comes to mental illness. The uncertainty mainly coming from psychiatrists that believe mental illness should not be considered a real disease. However, that is not the reality of the situation, because mental illness most definitely should be considered a real disease. Mental illnesses should be considered real diseases because of the effects it has on its victims, and by definition of what a disease is, along with it being very common around the world. Mental Illnesses effect on a person's well-being can be as small and drastic as any other disease out there. If anything, their (Mental Illness's) effects transition from small to drastic, is way faster than the majority of other diseases. This type of rapid transition is unfortunately found in one of the most mental disorder in our society, Depression (Major Depressive Disorder). Depressions effect merely starts...
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...ukessays.comhttp://www.ukessays.com/essays/economics/how-real-estate-companies-market-products-in-bangladesh-economics-essay.php How real estate companies market products in Bangladesh Need help? ☎ 0115 966 7955 Today the real estate business is one of the fastest growing businesses in Bangladesh and it plays an important role in the Bangladeshi economy. This research paper focuses on the marketing system of the real estate business in Bangladesh. Presently Bangladesh is a developing and also over populated country. Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh. This city is very important for everything because everything is based on this city. For that reason this city is densely populated. From 1985 the concept of living in a flat has been started and also the real estate business has become more popular. The slogan used by the business is ‘our creation your dream’. This is a dream about someone’s home. This topic was chosen because many people know very little about Bangladesh and Bangladeshi business and because of my own interest and personal experience. This paper will firstly evaluate the real estate business culture in Bangladesh. Secondly the marketing system will be critically appraised. Finally recommendations will be given on how to improve this business. Chapter 2: Literature Review Bangladesh is a developing country, and as is common in many such countries, everything is centralized so every business based in Dhaka city. Nowadays Dhaka is a overpopulated city...
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...essayist, wrote the essay “Liking is for cowards. Go for what hurts” in The New York Times in 2011. Franzen’s essay is mainly about the increasing relationship between humans and technology, where he criticizes the development of the narcissism in the modern time. He writes about how to love and like in real life and in consumer technology. Franzen begins the essay with his own example of his relationship to his old smartphone and his new one. He describes his own addiction to the new Blackberry and he “wanted to keep fondling” the new blackberry even though he didn’t have anybody to reach. He finds safety in the smartphone because it won´t hurt you and it’s always available and writes that the “beloved object asks for nothing and gives everything, instantly, and makes us feel powerful, and doesn’t throw terrible scenes when it’s replaced by an even sexier object.” ll.49-53. Franzen describes therefore his blackberry as a girlfriend. But vanity has become more popular these days and the term “liking “ someone’s picture or status on Facebook is stated as “commercial culture’s substitute for loving” (ll.84-84), and is a superficial way of saying that you “like” the person. Franzen writes that we can form our own lives through the media and make it more interesting for others to see and he blames it because of its increasing narcissism and the fakeness of “liking”. But as I mentioned before, this term can be compared to the love/addiction to a smartphone. In real life you could get...
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...The informative and narrative essay “Can You Tell the Truth in a Small Town” by Kathleen Norris focuses on a small town community in the Dakotas in order to explain a bigger picture on how American society does not want to highlight failures and mistakes from the past. Norris conveys many individuals apart of this community have been trying to remember things the way they want to than how things actually are in reality, and therefore the community masks the truth and hides their history. On the other side of the spectrum, the informative and revealing essay “A Secret Society of the Starving” by Mim Udovitch validates the way individuals, especially young girls, engage themselves in dangerous activities and behaviors because of the familiar environment they have with others who can relate to them. Specifically in Udovitch’s essay, she targets a population of young girls who have an eating disorder and seek an emotional understanding within others on websites that promote an eating disorder community by sharing their experiences. Norris and Udovitch present different issues regarding communities in their essays, but they both explain that acceptance in American society affects how people cope with their problems, how they tell the truth, and what crucial details of their stories they leave out for others to hear. In both essays, females are pushed to follow their role in society if they want to fit in with the rest of their community. In Norris’s essay, she focuses on the expectations...
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...Essay on “Liking is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts” We’re spending more and more time online and less time out in the real world. But is modern technology really doing us harm? And are we missing out on a lot of important stuff when we hide behind our screens and use a mouse as our mouthpiece? These are some of the important question that arise from reading Jonathan Franzen’s essay, “Liking is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts” from 2011. The 51-year-old author puts our daily internet routines into perspective and forces us to think critically about what we are doing online. But he beats around the bush for a while before he starts presenting his actual message. He thus starts out sharing a personal experience of getting a new smartphone and uses this as a starting point for voicing his concerns. Jonathan Franzen is aware of the danger of scaring off those young readers who might be fed up with older people complaining about the youth of today, “Very probably, you’re sick to death of hearing social media disrespected by cranky 51-year-olds” (ll. 140-142). He therefore catches this young audience’s attention by comparing his relationship to his outdated smartphone to a relationship of romantic nature. He uses familiar expressions like “trust issues”, “accountability issues” and having “outgrown the relationship”. In this...
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