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Blaenau Gwent Qualitative Analysis
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Quantitative Description of People from Wales and Blaenau Gwent

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Looking at the tables of information on the resident population of Wales compared to Blaenau Gwent, it is evident that not exist similarities between that, for the resident population of Wales is de 2.835.073 to 72.254 resident population of Blaenau Gwent.
In relation to this one found similarities between the active and inactive economic activities where part-time, full-time and retired have the same ratio as seen in Table 2 of the booklet, another similarity between these different cities are Social Work & Health where the comparison in numbers of people aged 16 to 74 as % of total appear nearly equal in Table 3 of the booklet.
On the evidences
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Is economically known by large industries that went there, is characterized by a predominance of narrative identity Welsh.
Thus this interpretation of the text proposes a reflection on the devices involved in the construction of narrative historiography as well trying to see how regional conflicts, practices, negotiations and experiences of this group who are articulated around discursive networks and social practices that work directly the subjective process and representation of the company in relation to history, memory and identity in this region.
Blaenau Gwent in the past was an industrial town where the iron, coal and steel works come to the area and thousands of people come to live and work there. Today the iron, coal and steel work have gone and there are over 18.500 people living in the town .From the year 1992 the Garden Festival Wales that was where the Old Steel works used to be; now there are many new business parks in area. Catches most people no longer want to bring back the big industries as the past, now they want to explore the natural beauty of the place turning the site into an environment of beautiful countryside and the opportunity to increase awareness and understanding of natural and environment improve people’s physical and mental
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So also with its economy that is transformed from industrial capitalism to large agricultural farms leading to city of Blaenau Gwent investors. Word count: 887

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www.cultureshapescommunity.org/index.php/30/12/2010

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