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    tradition that is no longer applicable to its way of life. Furthermore‚ women are treated with an air of inferiority. They are to stand next to their husbands while the men draw for the fate of the family. No new innovations are established in this growing town‚ and people are feeling more trapped as their families continue to grow. If I were in charge of the society‚ I would eliminate the lottery as my first order of business. This would allow the community to live more freely‚ without the anxiety of watching

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    centuries ago. Wherever they established themselves‚ they tried to improve the roads there. Today‚ the governments of all countries in the world are building more and more roads to gain access to the remotest regions of their countries. Roads link towns and villages and enable the people of one place to communicate with the people of another place. When food is scarce in one place‚ it can be brought from another place without much difficulty. Even things which cannot be produced in one region can

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    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 both a perspective

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    A critical analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of urbanization in Malawi In Malawi urbanization is defined as a process whereby the functions of a rural settlement increasingly become oriented towards non-agricultural activities (United Nations Malawi‚ 2011). Malawi is rated as the fastest urbanizing country in the world with 20% of its population classified as urban and it is estimated that about 44% of the country’s population will be urban by 2015 (Gondwe‚ Feng & Ayenagbo‚ 2011). It

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    opportunities for people to progress in their lives. There are a lot of facilities for people in the city and they have more opportunities for making money. Children living in the city can get a good education‚ because there are better schools in the town than in the village. When a person falls ill there are good government and private hospitals in the city to get treatment. There are large shop complexions‚ banks‚ offices‚ theaters‚ hostels‚ clubs‚ hospitals etc. in and around the city. People in

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    with the church I have never questioned or doubted the sacredness of our work once‚ but recently I have come to find myself realizing that the duty performed by reverends of this sanction are ill minded in determining the wrongfulness of a fellow towns member’s affairs. I am now considering leaving the church; I must record all of my reasons for doing so in this journal. I have had enough of doing the devil’s work and I will no longer take part in dealing the devil’s hand to innocent people‚

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    city it’s easier to be surrounded by all these corruptions than in the mild and calm country life.     Some people prefer to live in a small town. Others prefer to live in a big city. Which place would you prefer to live in? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer.   There are undeniable advantages to both life in a big city and in a small town. The former offers more

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    Urban Governance for sustainable development 1 URBAN GOVERNANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Dr. Alka Bharat‚ Professor‚ Dept. of Architecture & Planning‚ M.A.N.I.T.‚ Bhopal – 462007‚ India. E-mail: alka_bharat@yahoo.com Ms. Chandan Chawla‚ Architect / Urban Planner.E mail: ccassociates@rediffmail.com INTRODUCTION The importance of sustainability in the urban setting cannot be over emphasized‚ as it concerns the very survival of a city. Healthy cities contribute to a healthy nation. Clean

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    Urbanization

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    of life. More specifically‚ urban areas provide you with facilities such as schools‚ hospitals‚ gyms‚ parks‚ museums which facilitate your life and make you feel active as you are able to do whatever you want easily and quickly. On the whole‚ in a town people have the chance to occupy with new activities which can be beneficial for their health. Not to mention the fact that there are a lot of places of entertainment in which your leisure time can be always utilized. Of course‚ owing to the means

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    Advantage of Big City

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    transportation such as taxi‚ bus and subways to travel from one location to another everyday.Also‚ the public transportation in a large city provides a fast timetabling service which allow people to get to their place on time. However‚ people in small towns often have difficulties getting from one place to another because of a lack of transportation. For example‚ if a person misses a scheduled bus‚ he/she may have to wait for a long time to catch the next one. Moreover‚ living in a large city provides

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