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    City Improvements

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    Itu is an old and historic city in the state of São Paulo‚ and now has a population of 157‚384. Itu is a wonderful city to live in‚ however it has a few problems to be fixed. With that being said‚ in the last few months‚ with the initiative of our local Youth Community Organization‚ I have been organizing several meetings with young residents of nearby neighborhoods to establish the main problems the area has and also to discuss their ideas about the possible improvements in sports‚ leisure and other

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    LOVELY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTRE AND DESIGN COURSE CODE: ARC439 COURSE TITLE: DISSERTATION Name of student: Damneek Kaur Registration Number: 10902563 Roll Number: RA1902A03 Section Number: A1902 Academic Year: 2012-13 Name and Signature of faculty advisor / mentor: Jyoti Jalan Name and Signature of Thesis Coordinator: Ar. Manish Singh. Name and Signature of HOD: Ar.Narinderjit Kaur Name and Signature of DOD: Dr. Rupinder Singh Name and Signature of HOS: Dr. Rupinder

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    My investigation will focus on the neighborhood of Corona/Elmhurst in Queens since I live on the border.  I have noticed that the neighborhood is getting better in terms of housing and nice buildings. However‚ it is still the same when it comes to cleaning up the garbage on the sidewalk. In other words‚ the garbage will end up in the sewer and‚ ultimately‚ in the water. I observe this every time I walk through my neighborhood.  I see bags and food on top of the drain‚ and this scares me because

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    CHALLENGES OF CHRISTIANITY

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    CHALLENGES OF CHRISTIANITY IN WEST AFRICA (GHANA) Christianity as a religion ‚ a faith or a way of life in recent years has been pretty much tough if I would say . It is indeed difficult to be a good Christian in this age than it ever was . The standards are dropping ‚ deviation from the central core of believe‚ persecutions of Christians here and there ‚ civil wars and a host of others tend to battle

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    Eco – Cities Mehraz Khaleghi Kerahroodi This week‚ unlike previous weeks‚ we face societies who could effectively manage their cities‚ in terms of environmental aspects. Their success is‚ mostly‚ linked to strong mayoral leadership and people’s active participation in city programs; purchasing city-issues bond or even collecting garbage. These actions showed their commitment to sustainable development. But‚ this couldn’t be done without good understanding of local culture. Besides‚ these

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    ------------------------------------------------- Garden city movement From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Ebenezer Howard ’s 3 magnets diagram which addressed the question ’Where will the people go? ’‚ the choices being ’Town ’‚ ’Country ’ or ’Town-Country ’ The garden city movement is a method of urban planning that was initiated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the United Kingdom. Garden cities were intended to be planned‚ self-contained communities surrounded by "greenbelts"‚ containing

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    small group of settlements while a city is a large group of settlements.There are some advantages and disadvantages. Firstly‚ at the village there are green areas‚ animals‚ friendly people. When someone go to a village‚ the village people give warm welcome. People in villages are very helpful. The village people always try to protect their traditional habits and culture. You can have a chance to deal with the animals.You can live with them. But at the city‚ you can breed a small dog‚ cat‚

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    As an unprecedented proportion of world populations find themselves living in cities‚ it is beyond question that initiatives such as the global TheSmarterCity.com are invaluable. By observing and sharing how other urban centers have faced the challenges of city planning‚ participants can design more and more efficient social systems. The website for Smarter Cities is very effective in illustrating the common facets of social systems by choosing a user friendly and easily understandable model of

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    Nallathiga R. FROM MASTER PLAN TO VISION PLAN: THE CHANGING ROLE OF PLANS AND PLAN MAKING IN CITY DEVELOPMENT (WITH REFERENCE TO MUMBAI) Ramakrishna NALLATHIGA Number 4(13) / November 2009 Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management FROM MASTER PLAN TO VISION PLAN: THE CHANGING ROLE OF PLANS AND PLAN MAKING IN CITY DEVELOPMENT (WITH REFERENCE TO MUMBAI) Center for Good Governance Road No. 25‚ Jubilee Hills‚ Hyderabad 500033‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India ramanallathiga@yahoo

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    Gentrification Introduction Beginning in the 1960s‚ middle and upper class populations began moving out of the suburbs and back into urban areas. At first‚ this revitalization of urban areas was "treated as a ‘back to the city’ movement of suburbanites‚ but recent research has shown it to be a much more complicated phenomenon" (Schwirian 96). This phenomenon was coined "gentrification" by researcher Ruth Glass in 1964 to describe the residential movement of middle-class people into low-income

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