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    The Conductors

    Fantasy universe – The Conductors Adam Conducting Skill, Brik Valephor Gather Orbs The will of the Orbs The City Actantial model: The Hollywood Model: Prelude: The floating city and its history. Presentation: About Adams life. Elaboration: Adam goes to the military. Finds out that he has powers for conducting. Point of no return: Adam joins the gathering team. Escalating of conflict: Adam finds out that Valephor is trying to use the stones for evil. Climax: Adam stops Valephor

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    Brazil

    War II Brazil has rapidly urbanized into a country that has been steadily increasing its population over the years which has resulted in crowding in many areas of the country. Due to industrialization, many rural families have moved into the large cities. In Brazilian culture it is very common for families to live in close proximity to each other. The rapid urbanization of Brazil has caused property prices to increase which has made it difficult for many people. Due to the economic pressures of today

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    Community Greening

    Greening Community Rosanna Khosho CM220: College Composition December 14, 2013 Community Greening will help out communities in all cities, because Community gardens can plan an important role in child development, a garden can teach children how food is grown and what it looks like before arriving at the checkout counter, and it can save our cities quite a bit of money. These are just a few reasons for urban areas and communities to start Community Gardens. Community Gardens provides

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    Trends of National Income

    1950 to mid-1970s: Income poverty reduction shows no discernible trend. In 1951, 47% of India's rural population was below the poverty line. The proportion went up to 64% in 1954-55; it came down to 45% in 1960-61 but in 1977-78, it went up again to 51%. Mid-1970s to 1990: Income poverty declined significantly between the mid-1970s and the end of the 1980s. The decline was more pronounced between 1977-78 and 1986-87, with rural income poverty declining from 51% to 39%. It went down further to 34%

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    Urbanisation

    growth is one of the main reasons to the urbanization. Fertility rates are largely dependent on economic considerations. As economic wellbeing increases, the fertility level decreases. Security about the future and alternatives to family life in the cities are the main reasons for this decrease Education level has similar effect as economic wellbeing to the fertility rates. For example in Taiwan and South Korea, rising education level has resulted in smaller families, and population growth has

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    Igiyf

    Thesis Statement: There are several features that make a city difficult for living well and three of the typical features are: putting cars in the center of urban life, making a city too smart and building too many high-rise buildings. What makes a city unlivable? For the first point, urban construction should accommodate human beings rather than the cars because the city’s main function is to human habitation. According to the reading, some residents oppose the planner’s suggestion that connect

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    Poverty

    POVERTY Submitted by: Felix A. Montecalvo III 202-B Submitted to: Sir De Ramos Introduction This study is about the economic, political and socio- cultural conditions of the Urban Poor. Urban poor has become an interesting topic now days since it is very relevant to modern society. Poverty tends to be the greatest ill that plagues the Filipino as a society. The poor ranges from poor, very poor, and to the very, very poor. The topic URBAN POOR was selected from a group of topics

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    Reviving the Citiness of the City

    Reviving the citiness of the city The local train signals decisively and pushes off from metropolis. The interminable platform, the huge suspended bridge, level crossings, smoking factories, flats growing sparser by the minute – are all eventually left behind. Come numerous ponds invaded by hyacinth, perimetered by mud walls covered in splash. Periodically passing by my window are stations with funny – flavored names… Myriad un shaded stations – each with a couple of deep green benches (mostly

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    Nectar in a Sieve

    In the novel, Nectar in a Sieve, by Karmala Markandya, Ruku tells the story of her life. For most of Ruku’s married life, she is at the mercy of immediate survival needs since she has to react to forces that she cannot control. In the city, Ruku’s survival needs are met, so even when she faces the forces she can’t control, she has more options to choose from. The hut that Ruku lives in is made of weak material and monsoons often will cause several small patches that show wear. After a monsoon hits

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    Fdi Is Favourable to Indian Economy

    HI FRIENDS I fully support FDI in retail because there many reasons behind it such as 1. our Indain farmers will get more price for their agricultural production as there wouldn't be any middle man 2. it will generate a huge employment in our economy as like Mcd n KFC generated. 3. FDI in retail leads to the proper connectivity of roads in rural areas as have to develop transportation facility for carrying goods. 4.as competition will increase in the market so it leads the enhance

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