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The decline of inner cities is irreversible - How far do you agree with this statement? What are the implications of this for urban planning policies?
... sustained as the original residential areas near to the CBD. However, these original central occupants who live to a reasonable standard near to the CBD no longer need to live in the thick of the urban area due to transport ...
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The decline of inner cities is irreversible. How far do you agree with this statement? What are the implications of this for urban planning policies?
... the first world war the working class housing was located in St Ann's, Sneinton the Meadows and New Lenton. Inner cities have become sites that lack basic amenities, they have overcrowding as a result of slum clearance between 1946 and ...
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The effect of fast food on Britain.
... between Liverpool and London started in the capital, due to the population density in this area.
At first Wales, Scotland, and most of Ireland were neglected from the plans of the multinational corporation.
Factors affecting the growth of a restaurant
Factors such ...
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The Effectiveness of Public Participation in Urban Policy Making
... literal sense and within the context of the question, what forms does it take, and why?
The D.P.L.G. of South Africa (Department of Provincial and Local Government) defines public participation as a principle and approach that includes members of the public ...
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The Effectiveness of Public Participation in Urban Policy Making.
... literal sense and within the context of the question, what forms does it take, and why?
The D.P.L.G. of South Africa (Department of Provincial and Local Government) defines public participation as a principle and approach that includes members of the public ...
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The Environmental Quality of Housing Areas in Ipswich
... 4.2 Odeon Ipswich..........................................................19
Figure 4.3 Conclusion spider diagram......................................20
Figure 5.1 Index................................................................ii) 1-10
Figure 5.2 Choropleth map..................................................ii) 11
Introduction
This coursework studies variations in Environmental quality or EQ for short in Ipswich. Ipswich is the county town of Suffolk, the third largest settlement in East ...
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The fieldwork in the town of Samut Prakan.
... to each other in Samut Prakan town center, but convenience types do not"
Most of the comparison goods and services like to cluster near each other in the city center. Because they are selling the types of goods and services that ...
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The history of mining in Nevada.
... frontier is the line of most rapid Americanization, the presence of numerous cultural traits, the dominance of individualism, the masterful grasp of material things and he couldn't have been more accurate. Nevada today reflects the Americanization, the material progress and ...
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The House on Bear Flag Drive.
... were about eight steps leading up to the entrance. The lawn looked awful because there was barely any grass and where there was it was crab grass. Our house always seemed to be as if it was on a hill. ...
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The Importance of Time in "A Rose for Emily"
... but Miss Emily's house remains. A further look at Miss Emily's life, we realize the importance of the setting in which the story takes place. The house in which she lives remains static and unchanged as the town progresses. Inside ...
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The Inevitable Fate in One Hundred Years of Solitude
... probably be fascinated by the opening sentence,
"Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice."
The narrator seems to know everything already ...
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The inner-city problem is one of both growth and decline. Discuss.
... experience I will examine the impact of these problems on the urban environment.
The process of industrialization has always been central to sociology from the nineteenth century 'founding fathers' right through to the present. The term refers to the mechanization ...
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The main aim of the essay is to identify those sections of the population that don't normally get involved in the planning process and planning issues concerning their local area/community.
... can understand that there are a range of definitional issues surrounding the concept of 'the community' and their representation.
To set the scene, the essay will be looking at Children in the community, as those sections of the community that don't ...
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The Military Decision Making Process (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 New Town policy in the UK has been a failure. Discuss
... were chosen for their location, e.g. Bracknell (built in 1949) was 28 miles west of London and 18 miles from Heathrow. Its site was chosen in favour of White Waltham as it was close to an airfield and there was ...
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The Nitobe Memorial Garden
... the promotion of a closer understanding between Canada and Japan. Wanting to retain as much Japanese influence in the new garden, the Nitobe Memorial Garden Committee hired Professor Kannosuke Mori, a renowned landscaping architect from Japan to design the garden ...
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The percentage of owner-occupied housing in each ward in Ipswich increases with distance from the CBD
... in unison and this will stand it in good stead as Ipswich strives for City status.
Aim
The percentage of owner-occupied housing in each ward of Ipswich increases with distance from the CBD (Central Business District). This is the issue I shall ...
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The Raging Storm
... trees like a knife through butter, effortlessly destroying the terrain.
The rain begins to attack the ground as the storm descends. Within seconds, it engulfs the small community with devastating force. The torrential rain beats against the rickety window ...
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the role of a regional centre. Australian towns.
... Edgells and Devro, the largest sausage skin manufacturer in the southern hemisphere. The movement by larger companies attracted an agglomeration of smaller companies that are linked by services and industry. Bathurst was chosen for its stable work force, good transport ...
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The Role of Brownfield Housing is Sustainable in Urban Regeneration.
... owners are having, as well looking at what the government are doing to rectify the situation.
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Main Body
2.1
Problems Developers Face
Brownfield land is by definition very difficult to develop and therefore it is essential that the barriers and constraint that cause any ...
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The Roses of Eyam and Our Town - Both plays depict a time and events that are past and yet have interest for us today - Compare the two plays in the light of this statement.
... not actually depict a birth, although Catherine and Mompesson's children are mentioned, so birth is implied. However, in "Our Town", the play actually begins with the birth of the twins in Polish Town. Birth is a central issue in all ...
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There has been a lot of tourism in Lyndhurst over the past few years, and when members of 8P asked residents of the town questions, they seemed to agree with us.
... to spend over £50 on that one day, and he was going to be staying for a week.
However, from the graphs on the next page, you will see that even though there is lots of money coming to the ...
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This era was the era of the industrial revolution in Britain. During which Britain changed from an agricultural country, to an industrial country. Its empire and trade expanded and it greatly developed into an important and powerful nation on the whole.
... picture are dirt tracks. In the second picture: 1830, the most significant thing is the train. The railway started in 1825. By 1829 locomotive engineering had improved further, producing fast, efficient engines for passenger and freight transport. So naturally, in ...
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This place, also known as the Stampede Road in Healy, has brought richness and happiness to some, and death to others. One of the most incredible cases is the one of Chris McCandless
... name was a result of his admiration for Alexander Magnum. Supetramp stands for the roman conqueror's nickname "The great". Therefore, Chris' new identity allude that he was the greatest tramper of all times.
The name is not the only characteristic ...
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This study seeks to examine the effects of restoration on the characteristics of an urban river, the River Crane. River restoration tries to re-establish the natural flow of a river by removing hard-engineering structures
... not.
Figure 1: Map showing fieldwork sites
(Scale = 1:10,000) www.multimap.com)
Method
At each of the sites shown above the following measurements were taken:
* Width (from wetted perimeter and bank-full)
* Depth (at meter intervals across the channel)
* Velocity (at meter ...