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"Marketing Maidenhead"
... good piece of course work as it is not the usual project so we would be presented with new problems that we have never come across before giving us a chance to show our problem solving skills. It also gives ...
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"The crisis of the inner city" is a misnomer, "What exists in the nations inner urban areas are a set of wider social and economic problems which happen to be expressed spatially" Discuss.
... that she intended to do something about the inner city following the election in 1987. Since then the government has developed various strategies to solve inner city problems. The problems that Lady Thatcher was referring to are vast. Each inner ...
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"The Killers" (originally titled "The Matadors") was first published at the height of the Prohibition Era in 1927, a time when criminal activity was spreading throughout the United States, most notably in and around Chicago.
... house where Ole lives to warn him. But Ole appears to be resigned to his fate. Nick is so disturbed by the killers and by Ole's odd behaviour that he plans to leave town altogether and thereby escape the evil ...
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"The serious problem is the education of the peasantry. The peasant economy is scattered, and the socialization of agriculture, judging by the Soviet Union's experience, will require a long time and painstaking work.
... inequality experienced during the Maoist era. Where previous studies have disagreed is to the degree of decline of inequality in the Maoist period. Rozelle argues for a sharp decline in inequality in this time period, and hence a steep drop ...
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"What if any are the major urban policy differences between the main American parties both in the past and today? Evaluate their successes and failures."
... political scientists, social workers, landscape architects, and engineers started to classify and analyse the problems of the city and lay the foundations for modern urban planning and urban studies. The 20th century was, in turn, the century of the public ...
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Suddenly The Air Cracks
... mines littered all routes to freedom, so we stayed, waiting. We were stranded in our own town, like sitting ducks, waiting to be blown out of the water. Some brave volunteers manned the only defences we had against the advanced ...
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'New Towns are the Solution to Inner City Problems'
... regular road pattern, and fewer alleyways and passages, which was beneficial to police as it deterred vandals, and was easier to access all parts of the town.
The houses are built on larger areas of land, where there is room for ...
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'Pompeii is famous as a Roman town yet it owes much to the influence of other civilisations'. Is this a fair assessment of Pompeii's development?
... Age (900-600 BC)
They were a native Italian people that lived in Italy that had existed and lived in the Late Iron Age. It is thought these people found and actually start construction of the town of Pompeii at its ...
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A COMPREHENSIVE PICTURE OF AMERICA DURING 1890-1940
... Americans left the declining agricultural regions of the East and moving to the West. Most of the Americans who left the rural areas for industrial cities in the 1880s were southern black as they wanted to escape from oppression, poverty ...
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A day in the life of.
... we proceed to Queen's gardens to meet random people. As we frolic in the field's hunger strikes now being rather famished we gather what remaining strength we have and start a long and arduous trek to 'Burger Bites'. Now there ...
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A little more than a year ago, on September 11th, two airline jets brought the World Trade Center to the ground.
... many years now. The US has finally been affected by it and wishes to exterminate the problem starting with Iraq, but hasty action by Bush may well do more harm than good. Bush doesn't yet have the support of the ...
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A SHORT HISTORY OF BLACKPOOL EARLY BLACKPOOLFor centuries Blackpool was a hamlet by the sea. Then during the 18th century it became fashionable for the well to do to travel
... into a substantial town when a railway was built connecting it to the industrial towns of the north. The railway made it much easier and cheaper for visitors to reach Blackpool. The first railway in the area opened in 1840 ...
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Aber die Grundlage war noch nicht oekonomischer, sondern sozialer Natur
... 1.2 million men between 1875 and 1888, the praetorian air of the army was gone, and the officer corps had to be maintained at an artificially low level because the need to keep democracy out of the army was paramount ...
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After the dark ages has come the Renaissance, and the more Hull proclaims, the better for itself".
... used by King Edward I in the thirteenth century that reflects its geographic situation on one of the tributaries of the Humber estuary. During the middle period of its history the town was enclosed by walls and a moat, fortifications ...
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Aim: to examine the process of gentrification and discover how this form of urban change affects all of urban society.
... extremely visible process where the new people change the character of the existing community.
There are many contributing factors that affect whether gentrification occurs in a specific location though it is very difficult to predict whether or when change will occur. ...
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An assessment of the factors, which affect the catchment area and popularity of shopping centres.
... a large shopping area in the town centre and Woodley being a small towns shopping precinct. Both shopping centres show contrasts in different areas of the investigation e.g. a difference of high order and low order shops. Having two different ...
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An ideal city is open, civilising and democratic. Discuss how this ideal has been presented and its limitations.
... western cultural characteristics influenced by industrial capitalism in the 17-18 century, have changed the public spaces and encouraged a retreat into the private realm of the family and friends, where public places were consists of cafes and etc where people's ...
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An investigation to compare the land use in High Wycombe to Burgess's and Hoyt's land use models.
... was built from Burgess' observations of a number of American cities, for which he provided empirical evidence. The model assumes a relationship between the socio-economic status (mainly income) of households and the distance from the CBD. The further from the ...
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Aspects of Social Exclusion and the Planning System.
... what we value about our environment. Planning aims to balance our current need for development against the needs of future generations. Planning is about forward thinking to solve the problems of today and apprehend the problems of the future. It ...
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Ballymena is home to a large population of approximately 54,000 people. The town is located in the north eastern area of county Antrim, just 18 miles south east from Ballymena
... local building market. Lough Neagh also provides Belfast's water supply the water is processed in 2 pumping stations close to the Lough Dunmore point and caster bay.
North north of Ballymena lies the beautiful scenery of the glens of Antrim ...
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Bangladesh.
... 1,510
Exports: US$ 3,000,000,000
Aid: 26 billion dollars a year
80% below poverty line
RURAL ACTIVITIES
Bangladesh is 84% rural and the majority of the population lives in villages. There is no
defined pattern of urban use and cultivated fields can be ...
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Beyond the edge - the dynamism of postsuburban regions - Orange County and the Meanings of Suburbia
... from cities to suburbs). Such terms as "outer city" (Jack Rosenthal), "new city" (Louis Masotti), and "satellite sprawl" (Anthony Downs) were applied to newly-urbanized suburbs. A significant fraction of those earlier works about life in suburban United States engaged in ...
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Billy Elliot
... not approve of it, although his best friend Michael did not mind, as he was actually gay himself. Billy's passion for dance began when a ballet class taught by Mrs. Wilkinson was observed from the boxing ring his father had ...
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Bognor Regis Investigation
... Royal family to enjoy the area. Princess Charlotte, who tragically
died at 21 during Childbirth, Princess Victoria, niece of King George
IV who became the country's longest reigning monarch, and Queen
Elizabeth II all spent happy childhood summers there.
One ...
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Both stories start with describing the night. "The Night was hot and overcast." The Cone. "A Warm Summer Night In The Middle of Illinois Country." The Whole Town's Sleeping.
... planning revenge by 'A new light had suddenly come into the sultry gloom of his eyes.' In the story 'The Whole Town's Sleeping' the tension starts later after the body is found. At the ends of both stories there is ...