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    Essay On Land Transportation

    the ground transportation services Abstract : This journal entitled the development of transporationt and its impact on socio-economic life and its impact on urban development from year to year. The purpose of this thesis is to know the development of land transportation from year to year and how it impacts the socio-economic life of society and on growth as a city. The method used in this research journal is a historical and survey method, consisting of four stages: heuristics, criticism, interpretation

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    Evironment

    University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, Ontario, Cananda L5L 1C6 (e-mail: alan.walks@utoronto.ca) Canadian cities are at a crossroads. The neoliberalization of governance at multiple scales, inadequate re-investment in urban infrastructure, increasing reliance on continental and international trade, and the restructuring of the space economy have combined to weaken Canada’s cities just as the global economic system is undergoing transformation. Canadian urban geographic scholarship has much

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    Small City of Big City

    Some people believe that living in a big city has more advantages than living in the country side while others think differently. For me, I prefer living in a big city. Living in a quiet country side has several advantages. People benefit from clear air, tranquil atmosphere, less traffic and beautiful scene. In addition, people who live in small towns look out each other. This makes them feel secure. Moreover, crime rates are much less than big cities. People are comfortable leaving their

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    Rural-Urban Migration in India

    Abstract This report investigates the key reasons why the figure for of Indian rural-urban migrants of India has increased steadily. Firstly, a job deficiency is so serious that rural Indians move to cities in search of better careers. In addition, that health care system is substandard is one of contributing factors of rural-urban migration in India. Finally, rural education system cannot meet many citizens’ demands, so they have to migrate to urban areas with a view to further education. It is

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    Immigration in Canada

    Damian – Introduction – Migration in Canada * Why do we have to look at internal migration in Canada? Why is it important? * Even from the beginning of Canadian history, The Macdonald commission, found that when looking into the long term economic potential the Canadian federation will have problems in the regional disparity. * The question of regionalism and population distribution has been going on for a while and particular attention is placed on international and internal migration

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    Hawkers

    HAWKERS AND THE URBAN INFORMAL SECTOR: A STUDY OF STREET VENDING IN SEVEN CITIES Prepared by Sharit K. Bhowmik for National Alliance of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) Section I: Introduction This report is based on a study of hawkers and street vendors conducted in seven cities in India. It was initiated by the National Alliance of Street Vendors of India (NASVI) and as such it is not merely an academic exercise in understanding the problems of this section of the work force. The purpose of this

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    Job Satisfaction

    The Shareable Future of Cities Alex Steffen Climate change is already a heavy topic, and it’s getting heavier because we’re understanding that we need to do more than we are. We’re understanding, in fact, that those of us who live in the developed world need to be really pushing towards eliminating our emissions. That’s, to put it mildly, not what’s on the table[1] now. And it tends to feel a little overwhelming when we look at what is there in reality today and the magnitude[2] of the problem

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    General

    development. Considering that the voter turnout in mayoral elections has gradually reduced in a couple of the last years. It is vital to connect as Houstonians that have a vested significance not only in the city’s educational growth but its opinionated life as well (Garza, 2014). Among the candidates, they comprise Chris Bell, who is a Democrat, Bill King a Republican as well as Ben Hall a Democrat. Chris Bell used to be a lawyer, council associate as well as a Congress man. He also ran a sturdy campaign

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    The Importance Of Architecture In Architecture

    Introduction Adapt and reuse is a common design that occurs around the world. However in the UAE buildings with lost functions are getting teared down for its lack of beauty. In Abu Dhabi the municipality have recognized 274 abandoned building in the city and are demanding landlords to either repair or demolition (The National,2016). My proposal as an interior designer I want to showcase beauty and revitalize the function of an abandoned building without tearing the essence of what it used to be. The

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    Air Pollution Hong Kong Case Study

    Which all of them were much higher than the WHO standard. This results indicate the seriousness of air pollution in Hong Kong. They may lead to lung diseases, cancer or cardiovascular disease which will not only harm our health but also shorten our life. Please, don’t turn a blind eye to the air pollution problem by just looking at the government’s forecast on the TV everyday.

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