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    Urbanization is a force of change that has had‚ and continues to have wide-reaching implications. The social shifts linked to urbanization—rural flight‚ industrialization‚ and modernization—have all significantly changed the way we live our lives. By the nineteenth century‚ the Industrial Revolution was in full swing; with rapid industrialization‚ rapid urbanization also began to occur. By 1854‚ Victorian London‚ riding on the winds of the Industrial Revolution‚ grew into the biggest city the world

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    Please re-watch the Professional Presentation from Fieldwork 1 and answer the following questions. Please answer them in list format (1.‚ 2.‚ etc.) and keep in mind that I’m looking for quality‚ not quantity. 1. In what ways did you portray professionalism well during Fieldwork 1? In other words‚ tell me how you were able to present yourself professionally. What did you do well? Overall‚ I displayed professionalism during Fieldwork 1 by following the rules and expectations set forth by the organization

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    E. E. Cummings was an American poet and painter. He wrote over 2‚000 poems in his lifetime. Some of these poems include “Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town‚” “Maggie and Milly and Molly and May‚” and “Somewhere I Have Never Traveled‚ Gladly Beyond.” Through reviewing biographical information‚ his works‚ and critical reviews‚ most critics agree that E. E. Cummings changed the course of American poetry. Cummings went through many hardships in his life that inspired him to write more poetry. He challenged

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    Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 was implemented to improve the day to day operation of the planning system‚ and public interaction with it‚ through achieving greater simplicity and clarity. The Labour Government was worried that‚ due to its roots in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947‚ the system was ‘based on the needs of a post-war world’ (Cunliffe‚ M‚ 2001‚ ‘Planning Obligations-Where are we now?‚ pg 31) and could not effectively respond to the changing economy that puts more emphasis on speed‚ efficiency

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    RURAL AND URBAN Imagine that all people live in villages or they all live in cities. How would the life be if people lived the same lifestyle? A proverb in Yemen says‚” Being rural is the best color of lifestyle.’’ In which is meant living in villages is better than living in cities. Well‚ there is no doubt that life in villages is so beautiful‚ and very interesting indeed‚ but at the same there are people who prefer to live in metropolitan cities and this is due to their lust of living

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    GANDHI’S WAY   Decentralization   According to Gandhi‚ modern civilization was responsible for impoverishing the Indian villages‚ which occupied a pivotal position in the Indian situation. Gandhi has always been a critic of the centralization of economic and political power. Large scale production inevitably led to concentration of economic and political power. Labor and material‚ production and distribution became the monopoly of the few rich. Such a concentration of economic power resulted

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    URBANIZATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA MISBAHU B BULMUO Warren (2003) defined urbanization as the movement of people from communities concerned chiefly or solely with agriculture to other communities generally larger whose activities are primarily centered in government‚ trade‚ manufacture or allied interest. It is also seen as the movement of population from rural to urban areas and the resulting increasing proportion of a population that resides in urban rather than rural areas

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    Introduction: Welcome to Somerset As part of our GCSE Geography course‚ we were tasked to go to Nettlecombe Court Field Studies centre in Somerset. Nettlecombe Court lies in a secluded valley at the eastern edge of Exmoor National Park in the county of Somerset. It is situated in the south west of England near Bristol and Gloucestershire. Somerset is a rural county of rolling hills such as the Mendip Hills‚ Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park. The county has a lot of greenery and farms

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    Gogo Charters is a dependable bus company that will get you safely wherever you want to go in Canada as well as the U.S. There are plenty of attractions that are worth visiting with family and friends. A great way to see those attractions are with a chartered bus. You don’t have to worry about any family members missing a memorable trip. Along with driving safely from one location to the next‚ your charter bus driver will worry about the driving itself. You don’t have to sit stuck in traffic upset

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    Australia is an extremely urbanised country; about 85 per cent of the population lives in coastal areas‚ and most of these people live in urban areas with populations of over 100 000 people. This accounts for only about 1 % of Australia ’s total landmass. This level of urban growth is putting much pressure on cities to keep up with the needs of the growing populations. Though some areas of cities are being subjected to urban growth‚ other areas may be experiencing the effects urban decline. The suburb

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