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Implications and Issues for London Site Residents
The Olympic Delivery Authority have agreed to undertake in the process of organizing the London 2012 Games, one of the biggest urban regeneration projects seen in Europe for many years, destined to create a new town the size of Exeter once the Games have finished (ODA, 2006). Through examining past Olympic Games, this paper explores some of the soft legacy implications of the London 2012 Games and in particular the fate of the only ‘residents’ being relocated from the Olympic Site, twenty-one traveller families. The paper concludes with a discussion on how legacy can be sustainable and for the benefit of the whole community rather than particular sections
Understanding Aspiration and Education towards Desistance from Offending: The Role of Higher Education in Wales
Understanding Aspiration and Education Towards Desistance from Offending: The Role of Higher Education in Wales
Brown’s Legacy: The Promises and Pitfalls of Judicial Relief
Brown v. Board of Education marked a turning point for both civil rights and judicial activism. During the half century since Brown, social activists of all kinds have sought policy changes from the courts rather than legislatures. That trend has produced social benefits but, over time, it has also shifted political power to elites. This essay explores the possibility of retaining Brown\u27s promise for racial equality while reinvigorating an electoral politics that would better represent many of the people Brown intended to benefit
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