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NOTES AND REFERENCES
(1) During the computer search, it became apparent that
very little research has been conducted into the Anglo-
Indian community.
(2) Cohen, L. and Manion, L. (1985) Research Methods in
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(3) Harvey, D. (1979) Social Justice and the City Chapter
I 'Social Processes and Spatial Form: I The Conceptual
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(4) Harvey, D. (1979) ibid., (p.23) See also, Saunders, P.
(1986) Social Theory and the Urban Question Second Edition
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(5) Harvey, D. (1979) op. cit., (p.25) ; see also,
Saunders, P. (1986) op. cit., (pp.52-83); see also, R.D.
McKenzie, (1925, 1967, 1984) 'The Ecological Approach to
the Study of the Human Community' IN: R.E. Park, E.W.
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(6) Park, R.E., Burgess, E.W. and McKenzie, R.D. (1925,
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Community' offers an explanation on the effect of
ecological changes on the social organization of community.
p.64; see also, Saunders, P. (1986) op. cit., Chapter 2
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(7) Park, R.E., Burgess, E.W. and McKenzie, R.D. (1984)
ibid., (p. 64)
(8) Anderson, G. (1939) 'Anglo-Indian Education' THE
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(9) Harvey, D. (1979) Chapter 2 'Social processes and
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