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Having historically housed many of those working in the steel industry, Shiregreen is now one of the poorest areas in the city, with 86% of people living in the neighbourhood among the most deprived 10% in the country.
Twitter has accepted this in its product developments (better video integration, Moments and improved trends) but its advertising story is only starting to catch up – having historically focused heavily on the value of interaction and selling primarily on a cost-per-engagement model.
The assemblage having historically complicated attribution, it is now possible to contextualize the features and manufacture of these two associated fragments.
Having historically suffered from its proximity to the Tyneside conurbation centred around Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Sunderland has a long and illustrious history and the city is an interesting one to examine in a City Profile in its own right.
Zaidism, having historically branched off of Shia Islam, has always had distant and mostly dormant kinship with the broader Shia community in Iraq, Iran and the Levant.
This form of Utilitarianism (commonly named as Government House utilitarianism), whilst having historically held traction (Mill's publications being in the 18th century), no longer presents such a convincing case in light of modern education levels and opportunities.
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