Definitions Urbanisation: The process in which an increasing proportion of the population live in cities/urban areas. Urban growth: Increase in population size and/or physical size of the towns‚ cities and other larger urban settlements in a country or a region. Process whereby settlements grow in terms of population number and/or physical size Megacity: A giant metropolis with a population of at least 10 million Slums: A residential area that is physically and socially deteriorated and in
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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE PULCHOWK CAMPUS A THESIS PROPOSAL ON DEISGNING RECREATIONAL TOURIST RESORT FOR PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENT FOR THE COMPLETION OF BACHELORS DEGREE IN ARCHITECTURE SUBMITTED TO: PROF. DR. SUDARSHAN RAJ TIWARI THESIS COORDINATOR SUBMITTED BY: BISHWODEV BHATTARAI 064/B.ARCH./208 DATE: DECEMBER 16‚ 2011 Thesis Proposal on Designing Recreational Tourist Resort TABLE OF CONTENT 1. BACKGROUND 2. INTRODUCTION 2.1 WHAT
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Firstly‚ in the play Macbeth‚ the character Macbeth changes after the murder of Banquo and Duncan and his conscience is presented‚ this compares to the novel The Chrysalids‚ because during the war‚ the Sealanders kill the people from Waknuk and the Fringes‚ moreover changing the conscience of Waknuk. Secondly‚ Macbeth’s reputation is altered‚ because of his no longer high status after his death‚ which relates to the novel The Chrysalids‚ because Sophie’s status in Waknuk changes after her six toes are
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Cities provide job opportunities to people and we find thousand of villagers moving to the cities to get employment. However‚ one finds that on comparison village life is a more peaceful one. In cities most people live like strangers. A city dweller works from morning till night. He seldom finds time to socialize because he has long office hours. There is the problem of commuting. Distances are long and to keep any appointment in a big city is difficult. People get stuck in traffic jams and
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ways of transportation and whichever there I was it was very expensive and for the high class. The railroads gave an opportunity for everyone to travel and get where they needed to be in half the price and time. The living condition for many urban dwellers was harsh and very crowded. Again there was much downside to this all because more jobs meant more people and more people meant more crowding‚ and so the
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green-minded‚ or contributing to a cause allowed Zipcar to gain extremely loyal patrons. Zipcar also built a community of followers also known as Zipsters. Beliefs are either core or secondary. Zipcar managed to dig into the beliefs of the city dwellers that had to deal with the natural environment being able to harness the power to make the customer feel as though they are doing something positive for the community and the environment causes the bond between the company and consumer to become
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1. In the midst of the 19th century‚ following the industrial revolution‚ many cities began to grow at an unprecedented rate. Due to this growth‚ sanitary concerns arose in the serried inner city. Locations including London‚ Chicago‚ New York were unable to appropriately house and provide infrastructure for their booming populations. In America‚ the preponderance of the slum inhabitants were immigrants‚ leading to increased marginalization compared to other locations‚ such as London. The health concerns
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Huygens’ Principle‚ Interference and Diffraction Huygens’ Principle In 1678‚ a Dutch physicist‚ Christian Huygens‚ studied wave behavior and proposed that the wavefronts of light waves spreading out from a point source can be regarded as the overlapped crests of tiny secondary waves – that wavefronts are made up of tinier wavefronts. Wavefronts are an array of identical waves that have the same source and travels through a homogeneous medium‚ thus their corresponding crests and troughs are in the
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Walking the City By Caroline Fermoselle Student ID: 3203130 London: City of Change AME_5_LCC Module Coordinator: Jenny Owen Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences Walking the city is viewed by de Certeau as a key ’tactical practice’ for a critical understanding of London life; while Benjamin identified the Flâneur and flânerie as central to the urban experience. Critically analyse these key concepts in relation to a walk or walks you have experienced in London. Cultural
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destroyed. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a plant‚ animal‚ or human‚ for in the end they will all be killed. The plants and animals are killed and burned right away but for humans they are sterilized and if they are babies they’re left by a forest or the Fringes to die‚ if they are children or adults they usually run away and join other people who are thought to be "non-humans". The reason why anything that deviated was destroyed was because it was thought that the deviant was not in the true image of God
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