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melayani wilayah , Gambir, Kebon Kelapa, Petojo Utara, Duri Pulo, Cideng, Petojo Selatan, Bendungan Hilir, Karet Tengsin, Tanah Abang, Kebon Melati, Kebon Kacang, Kampung Bali, Petamburan, Gelora, Menteng, Pegangsaan, Cikini, Kebon Sirih, Gondangdia, Senen, Kwitang, Kenari, Paseban, Kramat, Bungur, Cempaka Putih Timur, Cempaka Putih Barat, Galur, Tanah Tinggi, Kampung Rawa, Johar Baru, Rawasari, Gunung Sahari Selatan, Kemayoran, Kebon Kosong, Cempaka Baru, Harapan Mulya, Sumur Batu, Serdang, Utan Panjang, Pasar Baru, Gunung Sahari Utara, Mangga Dua Selatan, Karang Anyar, Sawah Besar, Kartini, Pinangsia, Glodok, Keagungan, Krukut, Tamansari, Maphar, Tangki, Mangga Besar, jakarta, bogor, depok, tangerang, bekasi
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang lembaga keuangan dan jenis-jenisnya, termasuk bank. Ada dua jenis lembaga keuangan yaitu lembaga depositori seperti bank yang menghimpun dana masyarakat melalui simpanan, dan lembaga nondepositori seperti asuransi yang bekerja berdasarkan kontrak. Dokumen ini juga menjelaskan jenis-jenis bank seperti bank sentral, bank umum, bank perkreditan rakyat, serta bank syaria
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Este documento resume los principales logros y avances de la Superintendencia Nacional de Administración Tributaria (SUNAT) en los últimos cinco años. Detalla las medidas implementadas para ampliar la base tributaria mediante el fortalecimiento de la fiscalización, la lucha contra el contrabando y la defraudación aduanera, y la mejora del servicio al contribuyente. También describe las reformas estructurales realizadas, incluyendo la fusión de SUNAT y Aduanas, para incrementar la productividad de la institución y fortalecer la relación
Este curso está dirigido a personas interesadas en el patrimonio cultural y natural, así como a profesionales del ámbito de la administración, la empresa y las instituciones relacionadas con la conservación y gestión del patrimonio. El curso dura 1.500 horas y una vez aprobado otorga un diploma profesional y la inclusión en el colegio de peritos. Cubre temas como la gestión del patrimonio cultural, la lucha contra el tráfico ilícito, técnicas de conservación, patrimonio subacuático,
The document provides information about meiosis and sexual reproduction through a series of multiple choice questions and answers. It explains that meiosis results in a reduction of chromosomes, which is important for sexual reproduction. During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes separate and genetic material is exchanged through recombination. Meiosis II then results in sister chromatid separation and the formation of four haploid cells.
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melayani wilayah , Gambir, Kebon Kelapa, Petojo Utara, Duri Pulo, Cideng, Petojo Selatan, Bendungan Hilir, Karet Tengsin, Tanah Abang, Kebon Melati, Kebon Kacang, Kampung Bali, Petamburan, Gelora, Menteng, Pegangsaan, Cikini, Kebon Sirih, Gondangdia, Senen, Kwitang, Kenari, Paseban, Kramat, Bungur, Cempaka Putih Timur, Cempaka Putih Barat, Galur, Tanah Tinggi, Kampung Rawa, Johar Baru, Rawasari, Gunung Sahari Selatan, Kemayoran, Kebon Kosong, Cempaka Baru, Harapan Mulya, Sumur Batu, Serdang, Utan Panjang, Pasar Baru, Gunung Sahari Utara, Mangga Dua Selatan, Karang Anyar, Sawah Besar, Kartini, Pinangsia, Glodok, Keagungan, Krukut, Tamansari, Maphar, Tangki, Mangga Besar, jakarta, bogor, depok, tangerang, bekasi
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang lembaga keuangan dan jenis-jenisnya, termasuk bank. Ada dua jenis lembaga keuangan yaitu lembaga depositori seperti bank yang menghimpun dana masyarakat melalui simpanan, dan lembaga nondepositori seperti asuransi yang bekerja berdasarkan kontrak. Dokumen ini juga menjelaskan jenis-jenis bank seperti bank sentral, bank umum, bank perkreditan rakyat, serta bank syaria
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Este documento resume los principales logros y avances de la Superintendencia Nacional de Administración Tributaria (SUNAT) en los últimos cinco años. Detalla las medidas implementadas para ampliar la base tributaria mediante el fortalecimiento de la fiscalización, la lucha contra el contrabando y la defraudación aduanera, y la mejora del servicio al contribuyente. También describe las reformas estructurales realizadas, incluyendo la fusión de SUNAT y Aduanas, para incrementar la productividad de la institución y fortalecer la relación
Este curso está dirigido a personas interesadas en el patrimonio cultural y natural, así como a profesionales del ámbito de la administración, la empresa y las instituciones relacionadas con la conservación y gestión del patrimonio. El curso dura 1.500 horas y una vez aprobado otorga un diploma profesional y la inclusión en el colegio de peritos. Cubre temas como la gestión del patrimonio cultural, la lucha contra el tráfico ilícito, técnicas de conservación, patrimonio subacuático,
The document provides information about meiosis and sexual reproduction through a series of multiple choice questions and answers. It explains that meiosis results in a reduction of chromosomes, which is important for sexual reproduction. During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes separate and genetic material is exchanged through recombination. Meiosis II then results in sister chromatid separation and the formation of four haploid cells.
Perito especialista de seguros en accidentes de tráficoCenproexFormacion
Este documento presenta un curso para peritos especialistas en seguros de accidentes de tráfico. El curso proporciona formación teórica y práctica en investigación de accidentes, tasación de vehículos, legislación de seguros y regulaciones para peritos. El contenido incluye seis asignaturas sobre dinámica de accidentes, factores humanos y vehiculares, análisis de daños, reparaciones y tasación. El objetivo es que los estudiantes obtengan las credenciales y conocimientos necesarios para investigar causas de
A NOVEL APPROACH FOR SECURE ROUTING THROUGH BGP USING SYMMETRIC KEYIJNSA Journal
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the path vector routing protocol that connects different
autonomous systems.. These ASes have unique integer numbers which assign by IANA organization. The
traditional BGP protocol is not sufficient to provide security and authentication for AS path and
verification of AS number ownership as well as network IP prefix. The BGP remains vulnerable to various
types of misconfiguration by users and attacks. Many secure BGP algorithms have been proposed but
complexity of algorithm and attack on that models still remain open problem. In this paper, we propose an
efficient model for SBGP; initially establish trust relationship between BGP peers. In this process BGP use
TCP protocol for reliable communication. The BGP routers will attempt to create secure BGP session by
exchanging BGP Open messages. During this Open messages master BGP router generate private key with
help of cyclic shifting of ASCII of password called cyclic shift algorithm. Then hash of this private key send
towards neighbour. Instead of key exchange, we use hashing algorithm, we generate hash of only key
through SHA-1. This hash code for private key sent with Open messages during session establishment.
When this Open messages receive by neighbor BGP routers, first it generate key using same password with
same algorithm & generate hash code for same and then compare both hash code. If it matches then
establish secure session with master BGP router & accept the Autonomous system number which is sent by
master router during Open Messages. In this manner both BGP speakers make trust relationship between
each other & then exchange route UPDATE within secure channel. If hash code at receiver end does not
match then simply receiving BGP router discard Open messages and does not make connection with
unauthorized AS number. If malicious router wants to inject false route or false ip prefix then it does not
create secure session by lack of secure private key. So malicious router does not participate in above BGP
routing process.
El documento describe los códigos QR, sus aplicaciones principales como el marketing, y cómo generarlos. Los códigos QR permiten almacenar grandes cantidades de información en una matriz bidimensional escaneable y tienen usos como promocionar campañas, ayudar a pacientes de Alzheimer, dar información en lápidas, e incluso leer prospectos médicos. Generar un código QR es sencillo a través de páginas web gratuitas.
EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SECURE BLOCK PERMUTATION IMAGE STEGANOGRAPH...IJNSA Journal
Recently, a new secure steganography algorithm has been proposed, namely, the secure Block Permutation
Image Steganography (BPIS) algorithm. The new algorithm consists of five main steps, these are: convert
the secret message to a binary sequence, divide the binary sequence into blocks, permute each block using
a key-based randomly generated permutation, concatenate the permuted blocks forming a permuted binary
sequence, and then utilize a plane-based Least-Significant-Bit (LSB) approach to embed the permuted
binary sequence into BMP image file format. The performance of algorithm was given a preliminary
evaluation through estimating the PSNR (Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio) of the stego image for limited
number of experiments comprised hiding text files of various sizes into BMP images. This paper presents a
deeper algorithm performance evaluation; in particular, it evaluates the effects of length of permutation
and occupation ratio on stego image quality and steganography processing time. Furthermore, it evaluates
the algorithm performance for concealing different types of secret media, such as MS office file formats,
image files, PDF files, executable files, and compressed files.
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Este documento presenta un curso para convertirse en perito calígrafo judicial. El curso capacitará a los estudiantes en el análisis forense de documentos, incluyendo la fotografía, grafología, grafonomía y grafopatología. Los estudiantes aprenderán a examinar documentos, firmas y escritura para identificar falsificaciones y emitir informes periciales. El curso contiene módulos sobre documentoscopia, fotografía, grafología, grafonomía, grafopatología y la
Vicki and Becky participated in a sensewalk where they were blindfolded to experience mobility without sight. Vicki felt disoriented and sick at first but was able to relax by mentally picturing the campus layout. Her hearing became heightened. Being indoors was terrifying due to echoing noises. Outside she felt more in control. Becky felt uneasy and reliant on her partner. Sounds and distances felt closer. She focused on walking safely but was surprised to discover they were somewhere different than she pictured. Both found mentally mapping their surroundings helped them feel safer.
Katie and Verity went on a sensewalk around campus blindfolded to experience what it's like without sight. They found they had to rely more on hearing and the feeling of different surfaces under their feet. While initially disorienting, they became better at recognizing where they were based on characteristics of different areas. They felt helpless at first but more comfortable after adjusting. The partner leading the blindfolded person had control and responsibility to guide them safely.
This document summarizes a sensewalk experience between Tess and Mel. Some key points:
1) Without sight, they relied more on other senses like sound, smell, and touch to navigate and perceive their environment. Different areas had distinct smells and surfaces beneath their feet provided information.
2) Mel felt disoriented when taken off the usual route but was able to build a visual map in her head. Tess also felt disoriented at first but got used to navigating without sight.
3) As they were similar height and gender, there was trust between them but Mel felt safer being guided. The blindfold highlighted power dynamics and feelings of helplessness without full sensory capacity.
Karis and Sam participated in a sensewalk where one person was blindfolded to experience what it's like to lose their sight. Karis, who was blindfolded, found walking slower and bumping into things uncomfortable, while Sam felt intimidated by others. Both became disoriented quickly and relied heavily on senses other than sight, as well as trusting their partner to guide them. The experience highlighted their vulnerability without sight and reliance on others.
The document describes three people - Aimee, Jess, and Casey - participating in an exercise where each person took turns leading the other while blindfolded. When being led, their senses were heightened and they had to fully trust their partner to guide them safely. The experience made them more aware of their bodies and surroundings as they relied on senses other than vision. They each expressed feelings of nervousness, trust, and heightened awareness of sounds, smells, and their physical movements.
Ben and Leonie participated in an exercise where one person was blindfolded and the other acted as a guide. Ben, as the blindfolded person, noticed he was heavier on his feet and cars sounded closer than they were. He was unable to determine his location but trusted his partner Leonie's guidance. As the blindfolded person, he relied most on touch and hearing to navigate.
Leonie, when blindfolded, was attentive to vehicle, people and food smells to identify locations. She could determine they were on the running track and near the food court based on environmental cues. As the guided person, she felt dependent on her partner's directions but also experienced unease when accidentally bumped into by others. She
Abby and Alice went on a blindfolded walk around campus to experience moving without sight. They noticed sounds seemed louder and closer without vision. They relied heavily on hearing and touch to navigate by feeling for handrails and bushes. While they were familiar with the campus, not seeing made it difficult to keep track of location and speed. The experience highlighted their dependence on a sighted partner to guide them safely.
The document summarizes observations from a walk through Barnt Green village. It notes that the main street was quiet with no other pedestrians but felt familiar. A park was unusually occupied by a single woman reading rather than children as expected. An area behind a social club with a museum was quiet but not strangely so. The residential areas felt intruding despite not actually being so. Overall the walk challenged normal feelings of comfort as everything appeared very normal and safe, though the observers sometimes looked for something out of the ordinary or strange that was never found.
The document summarizes two challenges - walking backwards on campus and standing on a street corner. For the first challenge, Suna noticed focusing on not crashing into people and felt more self-aware in crowded areas. She felt disoriented, confused about the rules, and enjoyed the challenge. Pedestrians had mixed reactions. For the second challenge, Adam noticed everything moving slowly and focused on approaching people. He initially felt self-conscious then relaxed as he focused on his surroundings. Other pedestrians were mostly unreactive with some eye contact with one woman.
The document discusses how Isla and James felt when walking and standing in public spaces. When walking, they felt stupid and self-aware, and people seemed surprisingly uninterested. When standing, they felt more aware but less embarrassed, and felt like people were staring even though the weather likely played a role in others' reactions.
The document provides guidelines for two intervention exercises - standing still on a street corner and making a normal journey from home to campus backwards. It then shares summaries from four students, Nick, Karis and Jess, of their experiences doing these exercises. Nick stood on the corner of Heeley Road at 5:30pm, noticing pedestrians and cars passing by but not interacting with him. He walked backwards to university, feeling weird but challenging social norms. Karis stood on a corner noticing her surroundings rather than people. Walking backwards, she got laughs and strange looks. Jess stood on a quiet corner by her house, getting puzzled looks. Walking backwards, she felt embarrassed but people's reactions were mixed between laughs and long st
This document describes two interventions: standing on a street corner and walking backwards down the street. For standing on the corner, the author notes feeling uncomfortable as people rushed by in the rain and received strange looks. When walking backwards, the author felt unsafe, noticed new things but in an unfamiliar way, and other pedestrians laughed, stared, or looked annoyed at the abnormal behavior.
Caroline and Alfie stood in the middle of the pavement outside a pub to experience what it was like for someone in a wheelchair. Caroline found it very uncomfortable and difficult both physically and mentally, having to balance differently and be hyperaware of others around her. Pedestrians and cars went around them but a few people stopped to check if Caroline was okay or give funny looks. The experience helped Caroline gain insight into the challenges of using a wheelchair.
Perito especialista de seguros en accidentes de tráficoCenproexFormacion
Este documento presenta un curso para peritos especialistas en seguros de accidentes de tráfico. El curso proporciona formación teórica y práctica en investigación de accidentes, tasación de vehículos, legislación de seguros y regulaciones para peritos. El contenido incluye seis asignaturas sobre dinámica de accidentes, factores humanos y vehiculares, análisis de daños, reparaciones y tasación. El objetivo es que los estudiantes obtengan las credenciales y conocimientos necesarios para investigar causas de
A NOVEL APPROACH FOR SECURE ROUTING THROUGH BGP USING SYMMETRIC KEYIJNSA Journal
The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the path vector routing protocol that connects different
autonomous systems.. These ASes have unique integer numbers which assign by IANA organization. The
traditional BGP protocol is not sufficient to provide security and authentication for AS path and
verification of AS number ownership as well as network IP prefix. The BGP remains vulnerable to various
types of misconfiguration by users and attacks. Many secure BGP algorithms have been proposed but
complexity of algorithm and attack on that models still remain open problem. In this paper, we propose an
efficient model for SBGP; initially establish trust relationship between BGP peers. In this process BGP use
TCP protocol for reliable communication. The BGP routers will attempt to create secure BGP session by
exchanging BGP Open messages. During this Open messages master BGP router generate private key with
help of cyclic shifting of ASCII of password called cyclic shift algorithm. Then hash of this private key send
towards neighbour. Instead of key exchange, we use hashing algorithm, we generate hash of only key
through SHA-1. This hash code for private key sent with Open messages during session establishment.
When this Open messages receive by neighbor BGP routers, first it generate key using same password with
same algorithm & generate hash code for same and then compare both hash code. If it matches then
establish secure session with master BGP router & accept the Autonomous system number which is sent by
master router during Open Messages. In this manner both BGP speakers make trust relationship between
each other & then exchange route UPDATE within secure channel. If hash code at receiver end does not
match then simply receiving BGP router discard Open messages and does not make connection with
unauthorized AS number. If malicious router wants to inject false route or false ip prefix then it does not
create secure session by lack of secure private key. So malicious router does not participate in above BGP
routing process.
El documento describe los códigos QR, sus aplicaciones principales como el marketing, y cómo generarlos. Los códigos QR permiten almacenar grandes cantidades de información en una matriz bidimensional escaneable y tienen usos como promocionar campañas, ayudar a pacientes de Alzheimer, dar información en lápidas, e incluso leer prospectos médicos. Generar un código QR es sencillo a través de páginas web gratuitas.
EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SECURE BLOCK PERMUTATION IMAGE STEGANOGRAPH...IJNSA Journal
Recently, a new secure steganography algorithm has been proposed, namely, the secure Block Permutation
Image Steganography (BPIS) algorithm. The new algorithm consists of five main steps, these are: convert
the secret message to a binary sequence, divide the binary sequence into blocks, permute each block using
a key-based randomly generated permutation, concatenate the permuted blocks forming a permuted binary
sequence, and then utilize a plane-based Least-Significant-Bit (LSB) approach to embed the permuted
binary sequence into BMP image file format. The performance of algorithm was given a preliminary
evaluation through estimating the PSNR (Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio) of the stego image for limited
number of experiments comprised hiding text files of various sizes into BMP images. This paper presents a
deeper algorithm performance evaluation; in particular, it evaluates the effects of length of permutation
and occupation ratio on stego image quality and steganography processing time. Furthermore, it evaluates
the algorithm performance for concealing different types of secret media, such as MS office file formats,
image files, PDF files, executable files, and compressed files.
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Este documento presenta un curso para convertirse en perito calígrafo judicial. El curso capacitará a los estudiantes en el análisis forense de documentos, incluyendo la fotografía, grafología, grafonomía y grafopatología. Los estudiantes aprenderán a examinar documentos, firmas y escritura para identificar falsificaciones y emitir informes periciales. El curso contiene módulos sobre documentoscopia, fotografía, grafología, grafonomía, grafopatología y la
Vicki and Becky participated in a sensewalk where they were blindfolded to experience mobility without sight. Vicki felt disoriented and sick at first but was able to relax by mentally picturing the campus layout. Her hearing became heightened. Being indoors was terrifying due to echoing noises. Outside she felt more in control. Becky felt uneasy and reliant on her partner. Sounds and distances felt closer. She focused on walking safely but was surprised to discover they were somewhere different than she pictured. Both found mentally mapping their surroundings helped them feel safer.
Katie and Verity went on a sensewalk around campus blindfolded to experience what it's like without sight. They found they had to rely more on hearing and the feeling of different surfaces under their feet. While initially disorienting, they became better at recognizing where they were based on characteristics of different areas. They felt helpless at first but more comfortable after adjusting. The partner leading the blindfolded person had control and responsibility to guide them safely.
This document summarizes a sensewalk experience between Tess and Mel. Some key points:
1) Without sight, they relied more on other senses like sound, smell, and touch to navigate and perceive their environment. Different areas had distinct smells and surfaces beneath their feet provided information.
2) Mel felt disoriented when taken off the usual route but was able to build a visual map in her head. Tess also felt disoriented at first but got used to navigating without sight.
3) As they were similar height and gender, there was trust between them but Mel felt safer being guided. The blindfold highlighted power dynamics and feelings of helplessness without full sensory capacity.
Karis and Sam participated in a sensewalk where one person was blindfolded to experience what it's like to lose their sight. Karis, who was blindfolded, found walking slower and bumping into things uncomfortable, while Sam felt intimidated by others. Both became disoriented quickly and relied heavily on senses other than sight, as well as trusting their partner to guide them. The experience highlighted their vulnerability without sight and reliance on others.
The document describes three people - Aimee, Jess, and Casey - participating in an exercise where each person took turns leading the other while blindfolded. When being led, their senses were heightened and they had to fully trust their partner to guide them safely. The experience made them more aware of their bodies and surroundings as they relied on senses other than vision. They each expressed feelings of nervousness, trust, and heightened awareness of sounds, smells, and their physical movements.
Ben and Leonie participated in an exercise where one person was blindfolded and the other acted as a guide. Ben, as the blindfolded person, noticed he was heavier on his feet and cars sounded closer than they were. He was unable to determine his location but trusted his partner Leonie's guidance. As the blindfolded person, he relied most on touch and hearing to navigate.
Leonie, when blindfolded, was attentive to vehicle, people and food smells to identify locations. She could determine they were on the running track and near the food court based on environmental cues. As the guided person, she felt dependent on her partner's directions but also experienced unease when accidentally bumped into by others. She
Abby and Alice went on a blindfolded walk around campus to experience moving without sight. They noticed sounds seemed louder and closer without vision. They relied heavily on hearing and touch to navigate by feeling for handrails and bushes. While they were familiar with the campus, not seeing made it difficult to keep track of location and speed. The experience highlighted their dependence on a sighted partner to guide them safely.
The document summarizes observations from a walk through Barnt Green village. It notes that the main street was quiet with no other pedestrians but felt familiar. A park was unusually occupied by a single woman reading rather than children as expected. An area behind a social club with a museum was quiet but not strangely so. The residential areas felt intruding despite not actually being so. Overall the walk challenged normal feelings of comfort as everything appeared very normal and safe, though the observers sometimes looked for something out of the ordinary or strange that was never found.
The document summarizes two challenges - walking backwards on campus and standing on a street corner. For the first challenge, Suna noticed focusing on not crashing into people and felt more self-aware in crowded areas. She felt disoriented, confused about the rules, and enjoyed the challenge. Pedestrians had mixed reactions. For the second challenge, Adam noticed everything moving slowly and focused on approaching people. He initially felt self-conscious then relaxed as he focused on his surroundings. Other pedestrians were mostly unreactive with some eye contact with one woman.
The document discusses how Isla and James felt when walking and standing in public spaces. When walking, they felt stupid and self-aware, and people seemed surprisingly uninterested. When standing, they felt more aware but less embarrassed, and felt like people were staring even though the weather likely played a role in others' reactions.
The document provides guidelines for two intervention exercises - standing still on a street corner and making a normal journey from home to campus backwards. It then shares summaries from four students, Nick, Karis and Jess, of their experiences doing these exercises. Nick stood on the corner of Heeley Road at 5:30pm, noticing pedestrians and cars passing by but not interacting with him. He walked backwards to university, feeling weird but challenging social norms. Karis stood on a corner noticing her surroundings rather than people. Walking backwards, she got laughs and strange looks. Jess stood on a quiet corner by her house, getting puzzled looks. Walking backwards, she felt embarrassed but people's reactions were mixed between laughs and long st
This document describes two interventions: standing on a street corner and walking backwards down the street. For standing on the corner, the author notes feeling uncomfortable as people rushed by in the rain and received strange looks. When walking backwards, the author felt unsafe, noticed new things but in an unfamiliar way, and other pedestrians laughed, stared, or looked annoyed at the abnormal behavior.
Caroline and Alfie stood in the middle of the pavement outside a pub to experience what it was like for someone in a wheelchair. Caroline found it very uncomfortable and difficult both physically and mentally, having to balance differently and be hyperaware of others around her. Pedestrians and cars went around them but a few people stopped to check if Caroline was okay or give funny looks. The experience helped Caroline gain insight into the challenges of using a wheelchair.
This document summarizes two interventions conducted by Tess and Mel regarding power and use of space. In the first intervention of standing on a street corner in the rain, they felt invisible, self-conscious when a family pulled their child away, and jealous of those indoors. In the second intervention of walking backwards, Tess concentrated on balance but felt odd facing backwards and dependent on Mel. Mel let Tess fall over while engaged in conversation, and both felt using unusual muscles in their backs of calves felt odd.
The document summarizes three friends - Aimee, Jess, and Casey - participating in intervention tasks. For the first task of standing on a street corner, Aimee felt awkward and uncomfortable with people looking at her, Jess felt out of place with a man staring at her, and Casey felt it was hard to stand still but many people didn't notice her. For the second task of walking backwards, Casey was warned by a fruit seller but knew she was safe, Jess felt better with an umbrella hiding her strange movement, and Aimee felt disoriented and uncomfortable though she walked into a pole. Overall they sensed people's focus on the rain rather than their backwards walking and felt like inconveniences people had to get
Katie and Verity participated in two interventions involving their use of space in public:
1) Standing on a street corner without purpose made them feel strange but not out of place. They occupied themselves by observing details and thinking rather than physically interacting. Other pedestrians passed by without noticing them.
2) Walking backwards from campus made them feel disoriented, silly, and uncomfortable breaking social norms. It was difficult to navigate terrain without falling. Other pedestrians didn't respond or move out of the way, focused on their own activities, though one commented they may be walking for charity.
Ben and Leonie participated in an experiment where one person was blindfolded and guided by the other person. Ben noticed more curry houses than usual during the experiment. He felt quite uncertain and nervous being blindfolded but trusted his partner. Most pedestrians moved around the pair without much reaction, though a couple gave funny looks. Leonie noticed the noise of traffic and noticed the weather more since it was raining. She felt relaxed and spent time thinking about other things rather than focusing on how she may have looked to others. People avoided her or went around her. For Ben's second turn being blindfolded, he noticed how busy and slow traffic was. He felt a bit weird and self-conscious but watched the cars pass. One
The document describes Sophie and William's visit to Bearwood in Birmingham on a Sunday. They took the bus to the area, which was oriented towards ethnic minorities and homeowners. They initially felt uncomfortable and out of place due to their clothing and the fact that they were in the minority. However, upon returning later they had a different view. They also visited a residential area that seemed more familiar but an intimidating group of boys made them uneasy. Another area featured nicer homes and felt more suburban, where they drew friendly smiles. Finally, visiting a busier commercial area, they received unwanted attention and felt very much like outsiders as the only white people present.
Caroline and Alfie took a trip to Amsterdam. They enjoyed seeing the canals, architecture, and museums the city had to offer. Overall it was an enjoyable vacation for the couple in the beautiful city of Amsterdam.
1. Intervention #1
Rebecca Hampson and Victoria Gee
For our first Intervention we started at Selly Oak station and
travelled to Aston Station.
2. Location #1
Our first location in Amsterdam – the market.
In Aston - this news agents with an alleyway on one side of it and this patch of grass on the other.
3. Location #2
Our second location in Amsterdam - a church.
In Aston - a redeveloped canal area with offices and facilities for residential
moorings of houseboats.
4. Location #3
Our third Location in Amsterdam - the university.
In Aston - a car repair workshop.