Sunday, April 18, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Week 5: Liji: Geography Research
% of Black and Minority Ethnic Groups
- Sutton Coldfield (British-White)
- Perry Bar (Pakistani Muslims)
- Erdington (Black and White British)
- Castle Bromwich (White British)
- Handsworth ( Black & Indian)
- Aston ( Black & Muslim)
- Duddeston ( ?)
- Saltley (Muslim)
- Ward End ( White British)
- Yardley (White British)
- Sheldon ( White British)
- Bordesley Green (White, Asian & Black)
- Deritend (?)
- Edgbaston (White British)
- Quinton (Black & White)
- Harborne ( 50% White 50% Indian)
- Balsall Heath (Black & Muslim)
- Northfield (Black & White)
- Kings Norton (Black & White)
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Definition of ARCHITYPE
1. a perfect or typical specimen
2. an original model or pattern; prototype
An archetype (pronounced /ˈɑrkɪtaɪp/) is an original model of a person, ideal example, or a prototype upon which others are copied, patterned, or emulated; a symbol universally recognized by all. In psychology, an archetype is a model of a person, personality, or behavior.
An archetype (pronounced: // (Brit.) or // (Amer.)) is an original model of a person, ideal example, or a prototype after which others are copied ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architype
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architype
Term whose earlier meaning, "original model," or "prototype," has been enlarged by C. G. Jung and by several contemporary literary critics.
'Archetype' defies simple definition. The word derives from a Greek compound of arche and tupos. Archeor 'first principle' points to the creative source, which cannot be represented or seen directly. Tupos, or 'impression', refers to any one of the numerous manifestations of the 'first principle' (Joseph Henderson, from ARAS Vol.1: Archetypal Symbolism p.viii). http://aras.org/whatarearchetypes.aspx
Week 5 : Halilibrahim - Research on Birmingham Industry
1380 - (metal) - Brass industry
Jewellers & Gunsmiths - Jewellery Quarter ( The Hockley Square Mile)
End of 19th Century - Chocolate industry (Bournville)
1889 - Birmingham is recognised as a city.
The Death of "made in birmingham" industries;
- Rover
- LandRover
- Jaguar
- HP Sauce
- Typhoo Tea
- Fillerys Toffee
- Smiths Crisps
- Wimbushes
- Druckers
- Kardomah
- Maypole
- Midland Counties Dairies
- Pepsi Cola ( Hansons Bridge Road)
- Barbers Tea
- Ginger Beer
- Atkinson Brewery
- Dares Brewery
Industries that are still alive to this day;
- Birds Custard
Ansells Brewery
Cadbury
Co-op
Kunzle
Monday, March 1, 2010
Week 4: To Be completed for Week 5
Mohammed :- History, Logo for friday, Decision on logo & Slogan
Lij:- Geography, research on Forward & Architype, Logo
Amir:- Banners, logo, research on people of birmingham
Halilibrahim:- Research on industry of birmingham, logo, research on architype
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