UP OF A LABORATORY SCALE AEROBIC LANDFILL BIOREACTOR G. Makripodis‚ F. Simantiraki‚ M. Somara‚ E. Gidarakos Laboratory of Toxic and Hazardous Waste Management‚ Department of Environmental Engineering Technical University of Crete‚ Polytechneioupolis‚ Chania 73100‚ Greece ABSTRACT The complexity of landfills‚ as well as the practical and health-related issues generated‚ demands special laboratory and modelling approaches as the first line of in situ landfill investigations. The approaches to
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Relationship between walkability of neighborhood and physical activity Walkability is a measure of how friendly an area is to walking. Walkability has many health‚ environmental‚ and economic benefits. Factors influencing walkability include the presence or absence and quality of footpaths‚ sidewalks or other pedestrian rights-of-way‚ traffic and road conditions‚ land use patterns‚ building accessibility‚ and safety‚ among others. Walkability is an important concept in sustainable urban design
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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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Pro’s • New Jobs • Entertainment • Expand Tourism • Contribution to Community • Contribution to Charitable Organizations • Lower taxes for Residents • Tax Revenues • Higher Wages • Higher Property Value • Extends Visitors Stay in Area • Money put back into Local Economy • Adds to a City • Attracts People • Traffic of People – Better Known Con’s • Street Crime • Prostitution • Takes
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Roosevelt University Race‚ Place and Culture: A Study of Whites and Segregated Neighborhoods A Thesis Submitted to The Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences in Candidacy For the Degree of Master of Arts in Sociology By Nancy J. Michaels Chicago Illinois May 2010 Committee: Heather M. Dalmage‚ Chair Michael Maly‚ Second Reader Table of Contents Acknowledgements…………………………………………………….…..……1-2 Introduction……………………………………………………….................….3-4 Methods…………………………………………………………………
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Burning Down the House: Mortgage Fraud and the Destruction of Residential Neighborhoods Ann Fulmer March 2010 DRAFT Burning Down the House: Mortgage Fraud and the Destruction of Residential Neighborhoods Mortgage fraud is bank robbery without a gun. 1 It is a high-yield‚ 2 low risk enterprise that has been reported in all 50 states‚ Puerto Rico‚ Guam‚ American Samoa‚ 3 Canada‚ 4 New Zealand‚ 5 Australia‚ 6 and England. 7 In the United States‚ it is committed by organized international and domestic
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University of New Haven Department of Economics College of Business EC 665 Urban and Regional Economic Development Winter Semester 2013 Instructor: Roger L. KEMP Neighborhood Revitalization Zone (NRZ) Plans As a Means of Local Economic Development Zeynullah GIDER Graduate Student Master of Public Administration 1. Definition and Essence of Local Economic Development Local economic development is building up the economic capacity of a local area to improve its economic future
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TMA 03 Using the data in the table provided on pages 20 and 21‚ what can you say about the relationships people have with their neighbours and immediate community? Provided is a table‚ which was taken from a study by the research consultancy ICM on different aspects of neighbouring. This table looks at the responses of people to answers on neighbouring‚ using different groupings. On the top‚ the general heading shows the gender‚ age‚ social class and regions. The horizontal
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the success of his construction business to the relationship that employees have with him and each other by having a good connection with his staff and trusting each other. 2.) In the film Eddie describes his socioeconomic class as living in a neighborhood where there was a lot of violence‚ blood‚ and
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summary of the journal article “Violence‚ Older Peers‚ and the Socialization of Adolescent Boys in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods” written by David J. Harding (2009)‚ who argues that‚ “cross-cohort socialization by older neighborhood peers is one source of socialization for adolescent boys” (Page 445). He uses primary data collection from 60 adolescent boys in three Boston neighborhoods to “understand the causes and consequences of these interactions and relationships” (Harding‚ 2009‚ Pg. 445). In
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