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Public Transport in the Early Ages - Pre-war Period.
... activities of Hong Kong, even till now.
The public transport service in Hong Kong in the 19th Century was at a very primitive stage. Being an island surrounded by water and the lack of road-based infrastructure linking the mainland, all of ...
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Queensland University of Technology
... theatre. The exploitation and success of these practices can be seen through the analysis of characterizations, acting technique, dramatization, sound, lighting, and prop usage.
Central to Lawson's production was Symbolism - the systematic use of symbols to represent or allude ...
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Redevelopment of Bexley College
... the site there are residential areas and are situated at a lower level.
The main character of this land is the topography rising sharply in a northern direction. Therefore the site occupies a significant elevated location .There is a 9 ...
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Report On Leisure Facilities In the Pontypridd Area.
... are not encouraged to take regular exercise. With the rising obesity levels in young people, reported on by both the U.K. Government and WAG, this will surely have an impact on their future health.
In the town of Pontypridd, including the ...
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Rural urban migration in the developing world.
... There are also usually better education services in cities compared to those in country areas.
RESULT OF MIGRATION TO CITIES
However, the outlook of more people living in (or moving to) cities seems to be that pollution in these areas will rise, ...
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São Paulo
... This is because when immigrants arrive in São Paulo they often have to live in temporary accommodation upon their arrival. This is sometimes built on vacant space next to modern factories, alongside modern roads leading to the city centre, but ...
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Saltaire provided a standard of living that was far in excess of normal mid nineteenth century living conditions. Do you agree?
... Leeds in 1842: "To build the largest number of cottages on the smallest possible space seems to have been the original view of the speculators. Thus neighbourhoods have arisen in which there is neither water nor privies." 1 This shows ...
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Senior Citizens Christmas Party 2002
... got to work straight away. Our group co-ordinators kept us busy at all times, and aided us in choosing the right path to take.
Our initial planning procedure was to brainstorm our ideas as a class and discussed our approach ...
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Short story - As the fog lifts over the snowy French Alps on a cold winter morning a small green tank becomes apparent pushing over the snow and into view.
... as I sharply looked up I caught a glimpse of a smartly dressed Englishman and then smacked the hammer on my thumb.
As I stumbled into the front to the dark haired, dark skinned man. He asked politely for some laces. ...
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Sion Brook's views on Oxford.
... Latin etc, all very "look at me" isn't it but you wouldn't be the first to wonder what exactly is all this for? For what purpose does this really serve? But I have no real problem with Oxford and its ...
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Source G, by William J McConnell, states that Idaho could have helped its situation of disorganisation if the civilians had tried to regulate it from the start. Is this fair?
... for convenience and no one was actually planning on staying there. Idaho didn't become a state until 1890 so Source G must have been written after then, as he was a later Governor of Idaho when it was a state. ...
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Source H suggests that poor planning and Winston Churchill were responsible for what went wrong at Gallipoli. Is there enough evidence in Sources D to I to support this interpretation? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer.
... "stands out as an example of how not to conduct war". Source D supports the view that the planning was one reason, but puts more blame on the role of the officers. A captain who fought at Gallipoli wrote it ...
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South East Queensland Regional Water Supply Strategy – Stage 2 Interim Report: identifying the alignment of the Strategy with the key principles of New Regionalism
... will try to discuss and evaluate the effectiveness of the Report under the key principles of New Regionalism. The purpose of this paper is to identify the level of alignment of this Strategy with the philosophy of New Regionalism, and ...
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specify
... the A-Z map of Mapton Bridge. This might not work very well because the street may not have any
Houses. For example one street might be in an industrial estate. I need to have streets in different parts of the ...
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Sprawl: Good or Bad? As communities grow across our nation, people are always wondering if urban Sprawl is actually a good thing for their community.
... negative affects of their town. I think that the growth of Valencia County is a good thing for the community, future, and development of the area.
The first and I think the best reason for the county to grow is that ...
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Stage 1
... they should both offer a wider range of services and offer a better selection of H.O.G. I include maps of my route and town maps of Monaghan and Enniskillen, see appendix fig 1. In order to carry out my work ...
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Studying results of football matches in England, I intend to make comparisons between Premier League matches and those of Division One
... Nistleroy (Manchester United) 9
Division One Leading Scorers
Johnson (Nottingham Forest) 19
Connolly (Wimbledon) 14
Todorov (Porstmouth) 13
Byfield (Rotherham) 12
Lee (Rotherham) 12
McVeigh (Norwich City) 12
Shipperley (Wimbledon) 11
The average goals scored in the premiership at the weekend is 20, there are normally 10 matches ...
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Test the hypothesis ‘Burnage does fit the Burgess Concentric Ring Model of Urban Land-Use. ‘
... was developed in the 1920's and 1930's as a place for people to live. Burnage was developed to improve the living conditions of Manchester's population, over 300 000 people were crowded into the cramped and disease ridden housing of the ...
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The 'innercity' problem is a codeword for social neglect and discrimination. Do you agree?
... approached from different angles, all relate to this same specific area of inequity and disregard.
In order to comprehend exactly why perhaps inner city areas are the codeword for social neglect and discrimination, it is at
first necessary to determine ...
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The aim of the project is to investigate how social disadvantage varies within Spalding and to find out if there are any geographical factors that cause a change in social disadvantage.
... have had very little time to deteriorate, less congestion and vandalism would be found in these districts and the houses in these areas will be better laid out.
* That the environmental data score for enumeration districts will generally be lower ...
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The aim of this piece of coursework is to investigate what impact Freeport is having on the town centre and what the sphere of influence is for these places.
... be affected by Freeport Designer Village. Because of this, trade in the town centre may decrease, causing some people to loose their jobs and trade. An example of this is the Merry Hill shopping centre in the west midlands. This ...
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The Army's MDMP
... takes too long and results in less preparation time for the actual operation being planned. There are several slow points during the MDMP, but it really slows during the seventeen step mission analysis portion and the COA development step of ...
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The Buddha of Suburbia - Reviewed.
... going somewhere. The paragraph goes on to describe Karim? depression at the beginning of the novel. He says that he doesn't? know why he? depressed but part of this must lie in living in the apparently stagnant suburbs. He then ...
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The Caniggian and Conzenian Schools: How different?
... a philosophical position that emphasises the relationship between the historico-geographical explanation of the development of urban forms and the exact method of urban design.2`
To unravel how different or conversely, how similar these two schools are, the two scholars theories and ...
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The Crusader's Oath
... a permanent obligation that could be enforced by legal sanctions. It served to keep the ranks of the crusading armies from dwindling once serious obstacles were encountered.
The story of the beginning of the crusade goes like this. Upon the completion ...