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    With the development with high-tech and the improvement of living qualities‚ more and more people crowed into city ‚which leads to the uncontrollable urbanization. Because of this‚ some of the largest cities must be fairly oppressive places in which to live if you are short of money or unemployed. However‚ for those with disposable income‚ a city provides colorful environment which enables people to enjoy their modern life. In that case‚ I believe the advantages of urban living far outweigh from

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    Big city or Small town Good afternoon everyone. Today I’d like to say something about big city and small town. It sounds charming to see stars at night‚ to plant fruits in the garden‚ or to picnic on the lawn‚ rural life distinguished itself in being closer to nature. But truth to be told‚ living close to nature also means that there will be plenty of animals and insects visiting your home and vegetation. Surely Fish is more inclined to enjoy itself in marine environment instead of being

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    City Life and Rural Life Population and the economy growth lead to an increase in demand of land. Now‚ most of the countryside is constructing high buildings and large mansions; thus‚ more countryside has been developed into urban city‚ and it may disappear in the future. Is countryside becoming less important to us? No‚ there are three reasons can explain it‚ and they are relationship‚ health and happiness. People in the city usually do not have good relationship between each other. They are very

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    Chapter 22 Sustainable Cities Summary 1. Almost half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and half in rural areas. Government policies‚ poverty‚ lack of land to grow food‚ declining agricultural jobs‚ famine‚ and war that force people out of rural areas are all factors that determine how urban areas develop. 2. Urban areas are rarely self-sustaining‚ threaten biodiversity‚ destroy and damage ecosystems‚ lack trees‚ grow little of their own food‚ concentrate pollutants

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    Ronneth M. Marasigan IV-15 BEED 1. What were the challenges faced by Naga City upon assumption of office of Mayor Robredo? How did he address the challenges? Before‚ Naga City was not known and was not a highly urbanized city. It is landlocked and not centrally-located thus‚ it is not an ideal place to build a business. Also‚ it faces difficulties/problems in economic and social aspects. There were overspending of money‚ market hit by fire‚ crowded central business district‚ unmanageable traffic

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    have been attached to the city and area under the corporation increased to 138.50 sq.km. With increase in area and population necessity to plan the city well and organized manner development plan was prepared by government and later on it is revised in 1991 as per town planning act 1996.Known as city development plan of Aurangabad. A Master plan is nothing but City development plan‚ when City development plan is used to develop mega cities it is called as Master Plan. City Development Plan (CDP) is

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    ‘Pigeon plague in our cities’ Jo Bonella from the city newspaper argues that pigeons are over populating in Melbourne and are posing a health concern to residents and to themselves. In a blaming tone- she blames humans for feeding the pigeons too much. The author tries to persuade the readers using a series of techniques. The writer asserts that there is an over population of pigeons both in Perth and Melbourne. She uses figures that “there are over 60 000 pigeons in the city”. Those figures add

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    consistently suggested to the City of Toronto that the southern section of Dundas street needed to be redeveloped to reduce slums and use it for public housing programs. It was not until November 1949‚ that the Federal Government had become embroiled under the National Housing Act. In 1950 the Province of Ontario became directly involved as a participating partner in the provision of public housing. Until August 1953‚ a request was made by the Board of Control of the City of Toronto to have a meeting

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    necessary to establish a harmonized definition of a city? Even though there were many definitions for city‚ but there were not many definitions for a harmonized city. For that reason‚ people had to make a judgment on recognition of city with the standard from each country. It is too ambiguous to set the standard for the definition of a harmonized city. It can be confused since each country has different standard for its city. The definition of international city will be a helpful guide for planning infrastructure

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    villages and small cities to Big cities have given them opportunity to find jobs and earn their living which was not possible to do in the small cities or villages‚ as the big companies and factories are mostly situated in the capital cities or big cities. But the migration has its own problems‚ which can hinder the development of the capital and large cities. In below paragraphs‚ we will discuss some of the plethora of problems created by the migration in the large and capital cities of India. Initially

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