- Learned about the history and development of Canary Wharf as a major financial district in London
- Explored the different types of businesses and industries present in Canary Wharf
- Understood the concept of urban planning and how it is applied in the design of Canary Wharf
- Learned about the economic impact of Canary Wharf on the local and national economy
- Explored the concept of globalization and how Canary Wharf is connected to global financial markets
- Understood the role of government and regulations in the functioning of Canary Wharf
- Learned about the social and cultural diversity present in Canary Wharf due to its international nature
- Explored the concept of gentrification and its effects on the local community
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Encourage the child to research and learn more about other major financial districts around the world, such as Wall Street in New York City or La Défense in Paris. They can compare and contrast these districts with Canary Wharf, exploring similarities and differences in terms of history, design, and economic impact. Additionally, the child can further explore the concept of globalization by researching and learning about other global financial centers and their interconnectedness. They can also delve deeper into the social and cultural aspects of Canary Wharf by researching the different communities and their contributions to the district's development.