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    Residential schools How they were meant to rob native children of their heritage Residential schools robbed native children of their heritage to prepare them for life in “white society”. This led to stolen childhoods and forgotten heritage. Aboriginal children were sent to schools that were called “Indian Residential Schools”. Residential schools were run by the Government of Canada and the churches (Catholic‚ Anglican‚ Methodist‚ United and Presbyterian). Residential schools were open from 1831

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    There is a big crisis on many Air Force bases‚ with speeding in residential area. Children are constantly put at risk‚ making parents regularly keep an eye over their kids‚ which can be a big inconvenience. Although the wing commander has enforced strict consequences but the manpower is limited making it hard to patrol the residential areas frequently. One of the biggest problems on Hickam Air Force Base is speeding in residential areas‚ by installing traffic cameras‚ speed bumps or rumble strips‚

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    III. Benefits of the model Burgess described the changing spatial patterns of residential areas as a process of "invasion" and "succession" . As the city grew‚ Burgess also observed that the CBD would cause it to expand outwards; this in turn forced the other rings to expand outwards as well. More recently sub-business centers have grown up in outlying zones. Burgess indicated that “the Chicago of yesterday‚ an agglomeration of country towns and immigrant colonies‚ is under-going a process of

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    Having a dog park in a residential area can greatly benefit the dog owners in many ways. I strongly agree that the animals need ample space and opportunity to exercise and socialize with other dogs; this aids their overall health and well being. In my experience‚ if a dog develops to be anti-social‚ they are far more likely to act out against humans and other dogs. This can be remedied by allowing animal owners to come together with other animal owners and their animals in a safe and public environment

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    contaminate and pollute residential areas. Why environmental pollution was a never ending story? People always used to ignore environmental problems from the economic and development activities. Negative effects from development and modernization such as the construction of factories in residential areas will lead to many problems and pollution to the surrounding communities. These construction activities should be avoided or at least minimized to avoid the residential areas from in hot water.

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    BMS DISSERTATION Is it feasible to set up a mall in a commercial area in Mumbai? Abstract (Executive Summary) Research Question: Is it feasible to set up a mall in a commercial area in Mumbai? Scope of Investigation: India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. In this rapidly growing nation‚ there is a very large expected increase in the retail sector. Malls that are scientifically and aggressively campaigned contribute significantly to the retail sector. It was

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    Brinkley’s essay The Mall he explores the history of shopping complexes in the United States and gives us insight on the different kinds of complexes. The mall started off as a shopping center. The first shopping center was the Country Club Plaza‚ opened in Kansas City in 1924. The shopping center soon increased in size and became small “strips.” In 1956‚ the first enclosed‚ climate controlled shopping opened in Minneapolis and was called South Dale Shopping Center many cities. The malls spread and began

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    a deaf child‚ as a hearing parent. One major decision on a parent’s plate for their deaf child is the choice of a residential or oral school to enroll their child in. Even though the students will be less exposed to deaf culture‚ parents of deaf children should send their kids to an oral school because they graduate with a higher reading level than kids who graduate from a residential school and learning how to assimilate with the majority of the population could help further their experience in

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    Disadvantages of Malls a) Over Spending by visitors‚ Shopping Malls are a drain of resources : Shopping malls incorporate a large number of products and services inside them. It is not always easy to go to a shopping mall and exit with only what you came to purchase. The temptation to browse is always present‚ and browsing often leads to buying things that are not needed. b) Electric energy is supplied to this industry too much. If we consider in the long way of the source of energy to continue

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    At present‚ about 100 malls are operational at India with a total area of 19 million sq ft. As per the estimates‚ about 3003 additional malls were constructed across the country by 2010. According to the Jones Lang LaSalle Retailer Sentiment Survey 2006‚ 95% of the respondents expect their gross turnover and expansion all over. About 70% of those who have expansion plans said they prefer malls over high streets for their expansion‚ indicating the rising demand for malls as the preferred destination

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