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    Dhaka City

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    Dhaka City Dhaka is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. With its colorful history and rich cultural traditions‚ Dhaka is known the world over as the city of mosques and muslin. Its fame attracted travelers from far and near throughout the ages. Today it has grown into a mega city of about 8.5 million people‚ with an area of about 1353 sq. km. becoming the hub of the nation’s industrial‚ commercial‚ cultural‚ educational and political activities. Today’s Dhaka has a long story of evolution

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    Liveable Cities

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    Transportation: Towards A Liveable City CHUAH PEI JIN ABSTRACT Cities as we know them today are already dramatically changing. Our living environments are reshaping the way we live. Malaysia is planning for long-term sustainability‚ encouraging us to think about how we can shape it and new ideas that can transform our future. The importance of ecosystem has resulted in the concept of Livable City that becomes a popular concept which is widely used in most city center of established country but

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    Primate City

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    BANGKOK: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF A HYPERURBANIZED PRIMATE CITY Gerald W. Fry "The rapid expansion of a deteriorated environment and high social costs are the most obvious and immediate results of this overconcentration process. Eventually‚ the public investment on the expansion of urban infrastructure will reach a point of diminishing returns. Urban problems can bring national development to the edge of failure. This would be an appalling situation indeed!" Vimolsiddhi Horayangkura1 "Hyperurbanization

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    Traffic in the cities

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    Traffic in the cities. Evaluation Argument Essay A paper submitted to Webber International University In partial fulfillment for the Bachelor of Science degree in Management. By: Miguel Zapatero Date: March 20‚ 2013 Course: ENG1113 Semester: Spring 2013 Instructor: Dr. Pat Nickell Paper: 4 During these holidays we have in the spring‚ spring break‚ I made a road trip with my friends through several cities and states of the U.S. coast

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    Big City

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    “Big Fish in Small Pond” An Argumentative Essay on Big City v.s Small City __________________________________ Introduction They say that it is always better to be a small fish in a big pond than being a big fish in a small pond. While this brief discourse is certainly not on the topic of either fishing or ponds‚ it is similar in the way that the experiences of being somebody in an unknown town and being a “nobody” in a big town mirror this proverb. While there certainly

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    Overcrowding in cities

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    OVERCROWDING IN CITIES From some points of view‚ it is unfortunate that there is so great an aggregation of population in the cities of the United States. According to the last census‚ there were seven cities with a united population exceeding 3‚200‚000‚ and fifty-three other cities each with a population at over 25‚000; the whole number of persons residing in towns exceeding 25‚000 inhabitants being nearly 6‚200‚000. That is‚ nearly sixteen percent of our whole population live in cities. Whatever‚

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    The city of Kelsey

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    The city of Kelsey was founded in 1932 by M.Kelsey with the mission of having the amenities of the big city without sacrificing the small town charm. A earth friendly community that provides a better quality of life through service‚ environmental awareness‚ and a healthy lifestyle. The Stanley Park project would promote M.Kelsey mission as it purposes a solution to accommodate daily use and special request from the significant rise in population. The Stanley Park would promote the community’s mission

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    City Problems

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    There’s many problems facing the world’s cities now and in the coming years. Those problems have a huge impact for our lives and cities. It will make our cities become damaged and uncontrolled. But we do not have to worry because every problem has solutions. One of the problem is about population‚ such as human overpopulation. For the first time ever‚ the majority of the world’s population lives in a city‚ and this proportion continues to grow. The reason is due to medical advancements and increases

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    City Of Jerusalem

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    Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam all have historical relations to the city of Jerusalem dating back to the start of each religion. For the past 1‚400 years these three monotheistic religions have been feuding over the ¨ownership¨ of Jerusalem. The popularly asked question is who does Jerusalem belong to? All three religions have valid historical reasons as to why they believe the city of Jerusalem should belong to them. Judaism‚ however‚ has offered the most compelling argument. Although Islam‚ and

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    City of Kurnool

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    Kurnool there are 52 dargahs (shrines) located around the Tungabhadra and Hundri rivers. A very famous and lengthy K.C. Canal starts in Kurnool and ends in Cuddapah. It is around 300 kilometers long. In Kurnool city there are a number of ancient temples‚ churches and mosques. Kurnool city‚ known as the gateway to the Rayalaseema‚ on N.H.7 (Kanyakumari to Varanasi) on the banks of the Rivers Thungabhadra and the Hundri was the capital of the first linguistic state in free India‚ Andhra State from

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