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    An Introduction to the Scottish Nature

    nature is also important in the marketing of tourism, in fact some cities across the Scottish landscape rely almost entirely on the tourists coming there to experience the wildlife. One of those cities is Oban. Oban is a town known for its tasty whiskey; the city is actually built around the Oban Whiskey Distillery. Nowadays, the city functions as a springboard for tourists to popular sites like Glencoe - and to the Islands. In a city like that it would be perfect to ask the citizens about their opinion

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    Population Density

    Environmental Stressors Krista Jex PSY/460 01/31/2012 Dr. Thomas Population density has grown throughout the years. The population rate of the world has increased. When we count the amount of people who settle in specific areas, that is how we determine population density. Having

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    City Cafr

    [Type the company name] | CAFR PROJECT | Review of the City of Monmouth Oregon’s CAFR | | [Type the author name] | [Pick the date] | Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) Governmental Accounting Assignment. | Review of the City of Monmouth Oregon’s CAFR This document consists of a brief overview of the City of Monmouth Oregon’s Comprehensive Financial Report (CAFR) for year ending June 30th, 2005. CAFR Table of Contents At the beginning of Monmouth’s CAFR, after the title

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    Towards 2040 – a Smart Green Wellington

    Wellington 1. Executive Summary: This report is an attempt to analyse and evaluate, both critically and otherwise, the strategic approach of Wellington City Council towards its endeavour to take the city to a highly elevated level in terms of several such aspects which make a city offer all the amenities and luxuries of a wonderful life. Wellington City Council (referred to as ‘WCC’ hereafter) has well identified and acknowledged the need to adapt and respond to the changing external environment. The

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    Trends

    country started to become more modern. The city of Cairo had the best access to water transportation and created income using an imperial tax base. In the 19th century industrialization and trade industry became the main sources of income for the Egyptians. When World War II was over roads and railways were created in and around urban areas in northern Africa and the Middle East. This lead to mass amounts of migration from rural areas to the larger cities, including Cairo. “In the larger countries

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    Urban Sprawl

    With the development of Australian society, more people move to the cities from the country because of work opportunities. It increases the economy in some aspects, but it also causes many problems such as reduction of valuable farmland near cities and increased urban pollution. Urban sprawl affects the environment by destroying native habitats and increasing urban pollution including air pollution from increased traffic and urban waste into waterways. There are many definitions of urban sprawl

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    Inner City Paint Corporation

    Synopsis Inner-City Paint Corporation started in Chicago in a run-down warehouse by Stanley Walsh. They supply the paint to the immediate inner area. The main product of the corporation is the flat white wall paint; and they create colors only by demand. The company distributes mainly to the small/medium size decorating companies within the city. The company has shown gradual good market group within years. Inner-City Paint has grown from earning $60,000 yearly to now having sales of over $1,800

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    Why Have Cities Declined Since World War Ii?

    Why have cities declined since World War II? Leading up to World War II the growth of United States cities was paramount to the success and progression of the industrial revolution. Ultimately the increasing population density of early cities supplied the labor and consumption that was necessary to fuel the economic fires which in turn pushed the nation into global supremacy. In a sense the size of population and economic success were circularly entwined. After World War II the United States, its

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    Director of Town Planning and Estates Services

    FOR MANAGEMENT OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PROCESS (CASE STUDY OF BLANTYRE CITY ASSEMBLY, BLANTYRE, MALAWI) A GIS based Municipal Information System for Management of Urban Development Control Process (Case Study: Blantyre City Assembly, Blantyre, Malawi) Student: Costly Chanza March 2003 A GIS BASED MUNICIPAL INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR MANAGEMENT OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT CONTROL PROCESS (CASE STUDY OF BLANTYRE CITY ASSEMBLY, BLANTYRE, MALAWI) A GIS based Municipal Information System for Management

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    Mup Syllabus

    Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India Syllabus of Master of Urban Planning [MUP] Programme |FIRST SEMESTER | |NO. |SUBJECT |L. |T. |S. |Units | |MUP1101 |History of Human Settlement & Planning Principles

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