The UK’s changing cultural influence through media and food .

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The UK’s changing cultural influence through media and food . Independent Study Produce a leaflet aimed at educating your parents on how the UK has changed during the 21st century. population density, land use, rainfall and relief, and significant issues associated with these characteristics, including water stress and housing shortages. population trends in the UK since 2001, using population pyramids and migration statistics, to determine its position on the Demographic Transition Model. the causes, effects, spatial distribution and responses to an ageing population. major economic changes in the UK since 2001 by examining changes in the job market including political priorities, changing employment sectors and working hours. how the population structure and ethnic diversity of London has changed since 2001. the changes in one economic hub and its significance to its region and the UK. the UK’s changing political role in one global conflict through its participation in international organisations. The UK’s changing cultural influence through media and food .