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    Aep9 – Assignment Two

    AEP9 – ASSIGNMENT TWO: ESSAY Immoderate expansion of urban area, known as ‘urban sprawl’, becomes a wide-spreading phenomenon in most countries nowadays. This is majorly due to the improvement of mobility at all levels and the great economic benefits lying behind the sprawled urban areas. However, urban sprawl not only degrades the environment and changes global climate, but also generates a number of social problems, such as polarization and inequality. To solve the problems resulting from urban

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    Women Empowerment in Bngladesh

    keep women in the dark for so long must be eliminated. Women must have intellectual resources that can be acquired through good education and material resources that can be accumulated with the help of a solid job. Women in Bangladesh work in rural areas and do most of the manufacturing labor as well as most of the harvesting. This traditional practice needs to stop. The violence against women must also stop. Women need to gain a lot more power over their decision making process. They should not be

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    Citylife

    Advantages and disadvantages of city life. Life in the city is not so easy as one can imagine. However, some people say that modern cities are the best thing civilization has produced. Others claim that cities are not fit for living. There are a lot of pluses and minuses of living in a city. But what are they? Firstly, in big cities there are a lot of different entertainments such as cinemas, theaters, clubs, and exhibitions. Countrymen cannot go to the museums or theaters, because many villages

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    Business Analytics

    To understand the most important characteristics of a society, one must study its major cities. Disagree Is it really possible to study main characteristics of a society without study of the cities that are part of that? Sociologist have a wide variety of technics that help them to find main features of a society such as study major cities, study works of literature and study monuments. There can be no doubt that study major cities of a society can make a significant help to understand that society

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    Future of Modernization

    Modernization occurs when a society whose structure and purpose was based off of farming and agriculture is faced with a complete or radical change. This changeover takes what once was a simple farming and agricultural community and turns it into an unspiritual, metropolitan and industrialized society. The implementation of new changes and ways required for survival cause traditions to be lost. This paper will examine how modernization has manifested itself in society within the United States, if

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    Vulnerable Population

    School in Monterey, California. "Several studies have highlighted that access to trauma centers is not even for all populations, especially rural and urban groups. Another important aspect of access that has been less studied but suggested as a possible area for intervention is that of socioeconomic disparities in system-level access to care, specifically, race/ethnicity, income, and age." The study goal was to compare geographic access to trauma centers among various populations, including those that

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    Rapid Urbanization and the Politics of the Urban Poor

    (2007), Urban Poverty, Mehta is the references have chosen to use to help explain the issue with Employment, Crime and Race in our Urban Communities. Urban crime is a major problem in Latin- America and the African Cities, but East Asia's major urban areas are generally safer than large Americans. Race also plays a role in regards to being poor. Contemporary Third World urbanization differs from the West's earlier urban explosion into important respects. Many of the poor who are unable to find work

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    Organisation Study

    This article is a SWOT analysis of this organisation in its 100th year of operation. Strengths:  The organisation has some major strengths that give it a competitive advantage over its rivals.  1. Strong Financial Performance: On 31st march, 2010, ITC’s market cap was Rs. 114000 crores with a Gross income of Rs. 26,863 crores and Profit after tax of Rs. 4061 crores. The company continues its impressive record of financial performance. 2. Products Portfolio: ITC’s portfolio of products and services

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    Project Management

    * Management optimization of bank’s queuing system * Abstract Nowadays the queue phenomenon in the bank offices is a common and troublesome issue that nearly occurs everyday in the banks of China. The rapid tempo of life makes people pay much attention to the time management, they don’t willing to spend much time on queuing and gradually lose confidence in banks. In order to improve the efficiency and the satisfy degree of customers and finally increase the profit of banks, the banks have

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    Role of Rds of Ibbl Toward Poverty Alleviation

    agricultural country with vast majority living in rural areas.Seasonal unemployment and under employment is so acute that many people remain idle and without job in most of the time of the year. As a result people in large numbers are migrating to urban areas, in search of employment thereby creating social and environmental hazard. Islamic bank has therefore, taken up a scheme to reactive the development approach. The objectives of the rural development scheme of Islami bank Bangladesh ltd are –

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