This meant that the less fortunate families would not associate with the upper class workers who owned cars. Public transport then went down as less people were in need of it because many railway lines were closed, as visitors would then use their own cars. From the enormous number of cars on the road, the number of deaths from car accidents increased as well. Which mean that soon later road construction and safety devices such as seatbelts were introduced and saved many lives. Australia was introduced to a lot of new technological advancements in the 1950’s, which affected Australia in both positive and negative aspects.
This means there is a lot of street parking and with there being so many junctions coming off Frodingham road, there is a lot of traffic. As a result of this it’s common for there to be accidents involving vehicles. This is a negative for Frodingham Road as people avoid using it as they aren’t confident in their safety which means they are losing out actually seeing the different things the road has to offer. On the road there is a club called the Britannia. During the day this is used as a restaurant, which welcomes everybody from children to older people.
Purchase things that otherwise we couldn’t pay with cash because of the higher cost. C. Subpoint: Bad credit can result in major headaches. It can haunt us for life. A lot of the new apartment communities won’t accept those who apply with poor credit, we can’t but a new car and if we do, our interest rate is through the
New technology has changed the Pyrmont community, because it is able to open up new jobs, but also causes decline in jobs that are already there. Such as in the 1980s when the large freight industry was moved out of Pyrmont, due to the improvement of cargo ships, which enable more stocks to be transported, but could no longer fit in the docks of Pyrmont. These caused thousands of residents to leave Pyrmont in search of jobs that were lost at the docks, with thousands of men gone, businesses around Pyrmont quickly followed, as they made no money were they were. The development of transport has also changed Pyrmont, with more frequent services, many people living outside Pyrmont are still able to work there, getting there either by train, bus, taxis or car. New technology also changes work patterns in Pyrmont.
However, the degree that industrialization affected people varied in rather contrasting ways, with the destitute becoming poorer and the wealthy becoming even more affected, creating two different spheres within society that were difficult to converge despite the various efforts attempted. While industrialization led to a growth in population of major cities, the social aspects of society resulted in degradation amongst the laborers, which constituted a majority of the population. Dramatic growth meant that living spaces were scarce, with several people living in one room of the various tenements. Those that could not afford to pay rent slept outside on the streets (Document F). The high population density created squalid living conditions that were ideal places for diseases that resulted in illnesses and death.
They find that shops, cafes and restaurants along the road provide a sense of community and make people feel safe and welcomed throughout the day, although there seems to be a difference in views on the road after night fall, people tend to feel more insecure of the area, become more fearful of walking to and from the local social organisations, many people avoid walking at all costs and would prefer to get a taxi even for very short journeys. T he road is described as rough by members or the community although it has not always been known like this, many people that have lived in the area a long time are saying they used to be able to walk around happily and with no fear but things have changed, the amount of takeaways, bars and restaurants has caused more violence and crime within the area due to attracting a different crowd to what it used too. The local police officer ‘PC Bob Keohane’ feels differently about the area explaining that the road is safe 24hours a day as long as you have your commonsense. The way that people feel regarding an area can be down to their own imagination, their own perspective, what they see when they walk down the street and their own experiences and the history they have within the area. If you walk down a street and you see graffiti, vandalisms or litter you instantly presume that the area is somewhat rough and begin in your minds to become fearful from what
Many of the local merchants were often run out of business because they could not compete with the selection and the quick service of the traveling guilds of merchants. Also, some towns left their former suppliers for these new, cheaper services that the merchants could supply, and many towns fell into ruin because of the foreigners. Also, as the sheer number of people were attracted to these wealthy capitals of the medieval world, crime and overcrowding became major concerns. Disease spread easily and quickly through these towns, usually killing thousands instead of the usual hundred or so in the smaller
I think it could be very rewarding helping people get back on the right path. I love to work with people and it is not a regular desk job so it would solve my problem of becoming bored easily. I would work with a multitude of people and each day would be different. On the other hand, it is not a 9-5 job and it would keep me away from my family due to the heavy demands and caseloads. I could also be in danger working with convicted felons.
Workers put in long hours and many work two jobs. One result is that they neglect their sleep, and the consequences of driving while fatigued can be serious. And the multitasking motorists do elsewhere in their lives carries over to the driver's seat. For more and more motorists, the driver's seat is becoming a place to talk on the cellular phone or read a newspaper. These drivers are paying less attention to the road and spending less time controlling their vehicle.
Do criminals deserve such a lavish life while 4 million wander the streets in search of warmth? Prisons aren't working because there are too many laws which lead to too many prisoners, prisons are not effective in recuperating the criminals, and are tremendously overpriced. This topic is often neglected. Many taxpayers don't realize how much these prisons cost for people, but they certainly eat away at your budget. Americans can pay twenty dollars a day.