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Leicester History.
... Ages'. Archaeological evidence can be seen in St. Nicholas church, which dates from at least the 10th century and almost certainly earlier: A great many reused Roman bricks can be seen in the assembly of the church, signifying that there ...
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Linear Progression
... and physical destruction. However, this very linear history is circulatory in a way that it can be divided into several cycles. The first cycle begins when the Buendia's first establish the town of Macondo and ends when the town is ...
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Major Chemical Pollutants in Photochemical Smog.
... future
Ozone (O3)
- formed from photolysis of NO2
- sometimes results from stratospheric ozone intrusions
- bronchial constriction
- coughing, wheezing
- respiratory irritation
- eye irritation
- decreased crop yields
- retards plant growth
- damages plastics
- ...
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Management Planning and EthicsFor a public affairs office to be effective, it must ensure it implements proper planning at all levels of management
... war in Iraq, it contacts the PA office. Likewise, if a community member wants to know whether the base is holding an air show and what the procedures for admittance will be, this person also contacts the PA office.
To ...
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Manchester Metropolitan University Manchester and the cotton industry
... The cotton industry was already well established in Lancashire by the second half of the eighteenth century, in that time the merchants of Manchester had established for themselves a dominant role in the trade.
Site of Manchester
Manchester was originally of Roman ...
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Many commentators had expected to see widespread growth of the regional shopping centre in the 1990's. Examine critically the reasons why this was not the case.
... form of enclosed 'Americanised' malls. These centres form part of Schiller's (1986) 'third wave of decentralisation' and have significance both as a source of economic growth and change, and as a social phenomenon that can evoke both positive and negative ...
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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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MEI Structured Mathematics - Statistics 2 - Bivariate Data
... I used a systematic sample. I used the random number generator on my calculator to randomly generate a number, which came out at "3". I then listed the 72 teams of the nationwide leagues divisions 1, 2 & 3 in ...
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Modernising planning processes - A Consultation Paper
... Service's enforcement powers. We have also opened up the planning process to public scrutiny, well ahead of the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
The forthcoming Review of Public Administration will provide an opportunity to look closely at the ...
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Most people come to Folkestone by car
... to come to Folkestone. 35% of people are coming to town on foot. Feet are the normal transport in the world. People come to Folkestone on foot we can see that they are living around the town centre. They maybe ...
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Mother Courage and Her Children Written By Bertholt Brecht.
... her bird by taking out a piece of beef. At that moment Eilif enters the tent accompanied by the Swedish Commander and the Chaplain. The Swedish Commander is complimenting Eilif on the way he handled the peasants. Mother Courage recognizes ...
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Multiple Nuclei Theory
... the 'suburbs' to function as small independent business districts, with their own shops and businesses away from the main urban centre. This defies the sector and concentric models as they both demonstrate that the individual districts of business, industry and ...
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Of Bears and Boys.
... the Durants farmed a fertile stretch of farmland close to the town. The two families arrived centuries ago within months of each other. They had very little and few adult males. It was agreed that they would pool their resources ...
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Outline the characteristics that make Saltaire a typical model village.
... in the cities (though to today's standards they may seem cramped and compacted at the time they were revolutionary). Saltaire and Bourneville are examples of these villages.
Saltaire was built by Titus Salt, owner of many wool mills to house his ...
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Outline the key groups that may be disadvantagedin their ability to influence urban policy making and the implementation, and assess the reasons for their relativelack of power in the process[1]”.
... marginalised groups in British society today.
Groups of people are often referred to as communities. The term 'community' in the present day has lost its dependency on referring to a locality, and we now find communities such as the Black community, ...
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Outline what you think the strengths and weaknesses of the English planning system are.
... positive and negative. It is these strengths and weaknesses that shall be outlined below.
Strengths
The British Planning System 'has remained resilient' (Rydin, 2003), 'remarkably defending dominant values for over 60 years' (Bartlett, 2001). A key strength stems from its long ...
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Over the past few years a lot of changes have taken place in town centres.
... redevelop such areas. In such cases it is almost like a part of the city centre has shrunk or has been cut away. Such sites are known of zones of retreat or discard.
This is the sort of scenario that the ...
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Participative Models of Planning Vs Post-Modern Views of Planning.
... influence.) A major problem with explaining the post-modern is that all those thinkers involved in the debate stand at differing degrees to the left, to the right and so finding a central argument is impossible thanks to the likes of, ...
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people management
... recorded by FAME was about 50,000. The sheer size of workforce depicts the need of efficient recruitment and selection for its health and success. According to Foot and Hook (2005: p 63), "Recruitment includes all the activities directed towards locating ...
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Planning a wedding
... and select the restaurant where the rehearsal dinner will be held.
At the rehearsal dinner, it's a tradition to distribute gifts for the bridesmaid's and grooms men. Sometimes, there will be a toast given at the rehearsal dinner from the ...
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Planning theory.
... are involved within the planning sphere. Planning is a valuable asset.
The physical environment of planning has been given measures such as, development control and litigation on conservation and design. From which issues of loss of countryside and habitat loss can ...
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Plans for in and around Andover.
... year as well as the erosion of the rural buffer which today benefits all the people of Winchester, Basingstoke and Andover
Q So you do believe that greenfield site development is unavoidable within the current scope of the Hampshire County ...
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Pobby and Dingan.
... order to mine for opals. Kellyanne's belief in her imaginary friends parallels the Williamsons' dire faith in finding the yet-unseen opals. On one side lies the agoraphobia of the Australian outback, on the other, the claustrophobia and parochialism of small ...
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Poetry Analysis Les Murray - Driving Through Sawmill Towns.
... is coming from a superior place and is venturing down the "tilting road" into a "distant valley." Murray use's the word "tilting" (Line 3) very effectively as it brings sudden change to the calm that is portrayed in the first ...
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Pre-colonial SEAE had many urban communities - autonomous societies, centers of government and officials, of religious and intellectual activity, and of commerce -inhabited by a population detached from the land; townsmen rather than countrymen
... families. And beyond that was the Chinese mercantile quarter surrounding the inner core and edging off into the countryside.
19th century Hue was similar but rigidly divided like all Vietnamese cities. Some old towns were transformed by this process, many were ...