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    City and Liverpool

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    Liverpool /ˈlɪvərpuːl/ is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside‚ England‚ United Kingdom along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880. It is the fourth most populous British city and is the largest in Northern England with a built-up area population of 552‚267.[4] In 2011 the population administered by Liverpool City Council was 466‚415[5] and is at the centre of a wider urban area‚ the Liverpool City Region.[6] Historically

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    RESEARCH PAPER “RURAL MARKETING – POTENTIALS AND STRATEGIES FOR DURABLES” Abstract The Indian rural market with its vast size and demand base offers great opportunities to Companies. Two-thirds of Indian consumers live in rural areas and almost half of the national income is generated here. The rural revolution is driven by rising in purchasing power‚ changing consumption patterns and increased information awareness. The Indian rural market has a huge demand

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    What is a city?

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    URS 1006 31 March 2014 City Title What is a city? People often confuse a city for a town. Merriam-Webster definition of a city is “A place where people live that is larger or more important than a town: an area where many people live and work.” (Merriam Webster definition). The definition of a town is “an urban area that has a name‚ defined boundaries‚ and local government‚ and that is generally larger than a village and smaller than a city.” The official definitions of these terms do not

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    Non Discretionary Areas

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    with procedures that must be followed exactly. Discretionary areas of business are those situations where owners and their employees have room to maneuver‚ compromise‚ bargain and make deals within established boundaries. Non-discretionary areas are topics or situations with very specific rules‚ regulations or other guidance that requires one way of acting. Compromise is unacceptable in these areas. Safety is one non-discretionary area that is immediately recognizable. Business is a complicated arena

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    The City Life

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    THE CITY LIFE Living in a large city certainly has its advantages and disadvantages. Some of the key advantages of living in the city are the number of jobs available‚ the commute to those available jobs‚ the hot spots‚ popular malls‚ and the convenience of public transportation. There are a number of entertaining venues in the city such as the state’s baseball and/or football stadium‚ arenas‚ theaters‚ and don’t forget that most entertainers perform at city venues. Living in the city can be

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    Suggestion for development of Hawkers Hawkers/Street vendors are most vulnerable to forced eviction and denial of basic right to livelihood. It causes severe long-term hardship‚ impoverishment and other damage including loss of dignity. Therefore‚ no street vendor should be forcefully evicted. They would be relocated with adequate rehabilitation only where the land is needed for a public purpose of urgent need. Therefore: a) Eviction should be avoided wherever feasible unless there is clear

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    Local Area Networks

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    IT 548 Telecommunications & Networking Local Area Networks Hood College Dept. of Computer Science Spring 2013 Layer 2: The Datalink Layer • • 2 Datalink layer provides a reliable communications link between devices. Breaks a data stream into chunks called frames‚ or cells. Three key functions: • error detection • error correction • flow control • • In LANs DL can be broken down into two sub-layers: • media access control (MAC)‫‏‬ • logical link control (LLC). • flow and

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    Safe City

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    Safe Cities In this day and age‚ the safety of city and citizen are essential for people’s life. But as the population of cities continues to increase‚ the safety of city has become a critical problem. The government or city planners should think highly of this problem and do some adjustment of the city. However‚ the safety of city is dependent on the infrastructure of the city‚ the role of government and improves awareness of people. Firstly‚ in the public area‚ there should increase of the

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    Vocational Area Report

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    Vocational Area Report Introduction The following report is a formal structured report based on investigating the job opportunities available in Radio and Journalism. The aim of the report is to: · · · Practice writing a formal structured report. Understand how to structure research in an easy and accessible way. Fulfil a module for my FETAC level 5 Radio and Journalism course. Contents Page · Cover Page: Page One · Introduction: Page Two · Contents: Page Three · Chapter One: Page Four

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    Forbidden City

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    Chinese Culture The Forbidden City Introduction The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing‚ and now houses the Palace Museum. It was built from 1406 to 1420 by the third Ming emperor Yongle‚ who upon usurping the throne‚ determined to move his capital north from Nanjing to Beijing. In 1911 the Qing dynasty fell to the republican revolutionaries. The last emperor‚ Puyi溥儀‚ continued to live

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