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    Urban environments - Geography URBANISATION: a process where an increasing proportion of the population lives in towns and cities‚ and there is a reduction of people living in rural areas URBAN REGENERATION: Slum clearance: the removal of old‚ port quality housing Peripheral housing estates: new estates on the edges of towns Regeneration and modernisation: upgrading of existing housing stock CAUSES: Rural urban migration: This is because of push-pull factors: for example people came

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    Market Segmentation

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    Question 1 Division of marketing for Kit Kat – chocolate bar‚ into geographic ‚ demographic‚ psychographic and behavioural segmentation. Geographic segmentation The market is broadly divided into Urban (cities and towns) and Rural (villages). Kit Kat caters the high urban need by making products available that too with a variety with the help of which the rural crowd can be kept attracted. Rural needs are also kept in mind and there is nothing even required for Kit Kat to make an effort to attract

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    actually be. I am going to comment on the aspects of costumes‚settings and dialogue The Blind Side is a movie about the struggles of Michael Oher and the story of how he is taken in by the Tuohy family. Michael came from Hurt village a bad part of town where he was taken away from his mother. When the Tuohy family took him in the gave him a home and an education at high school and later college. Michael took up football in high school and was later talked to by college football teams until he made

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    concept of settlement

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    settlement is a temporary or permanent place where people live that are economically viable. A settlement may range in size from a small number of dwellings grouped together to the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized areas. Hamlets‚ villages‚ towns‚ and cities are types of settlements. A settlement exists to perform certain function that is in fact the reason for their development. The function of a settlement can be identified by looking at its shape‚ size‚ site‚ and situation. Settlements

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    Problems faced and present level of fame Awards 2 Background • APSWAN‚ State video Conference‚ APSCAN • Citizen voice on Technology investments to Major Industries • TWINS – Pilot project – 1999 • Hyderabad & RR – 2001 • Districts eSeva(Municipal Towns)- 2003 • RSDP & RAJiv 2004 • CSC 2009 Vision Meeting aspirations of citizens to provide Simple‚ Efficient‚ Convenient and Trustworthy Governance Building Trust Through e-Governance 4 Good Governance A Governance which Proactively and continuously

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    Sarma

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    poet had once said that god made the villages and man made the towns. The general meaning of this statement is that village life is a life in peace and happiness unlike the life in a town. It is true that villages are free from a number of problems that are seen in towns. For example‚ pollution is a serious problem in towns -pollution caused by factories‚ automobiles and so on. Secondly‚ over crowdedness is another major problem in the towns and cities today. A related problem is the housing problem

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    while the girls socialize in their circles‚ watching the boys. Agriculture is the main staple of this village and a great emphasis seems to be placed on the bountifulness of crops. This is reinforced by Old Man Warner‚ a long time resident of the town‚ when he cites the expression‚ "Lottery in June‚ corn be heavy soon." There is timid talk by Mr. and Mrs. Adams of nearby villages doing away with the lottery‚ but the notion is quickly abolished when Warner calls these new thinkers "a pack of crazy

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    Alsirafi Gail Vagnola EL 111 18 September 2014 Rural Vs. Urban After reading Reyhan Harmanci’s essay “Giving up my small-town fantasy” that was published in 3rd September 2014 in NY times‚ opinions section‚ I do agree her when she told us about her experience in living in two different places (rural and urban). and when she pointed out how big cities differ from small towns.. However‚ I disagree in others thoughts. In the beginning‚ she started by complaining from urban life style and how it is

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    In the poem “Chicago” Carl Sandburg describes his home. When people talk about where they live most people only say good things about their town‚ but Sandburg points out both the good and bad. All places have good and bad points even my city. I live in Bowie‚ Maryland. Bowie is a relatively small city. There isn’t much to distinguish Bowie from other places. It is not looked down on nor is it looked up to‚ but there are some things that should not be overlooked. One thing that should not be overlooked

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    Local Government Regulation

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    Essay title: In what ways and to what effect did local government intervene to ameliorate the adverse effects of industrialisation on the populations of towns and cities? Towns and Cities in the nineteenth century grew extremely quickly as vast numbers of people congregated in urban environment’s which were created as a response to rapid industrialisation‚ this developed problems such as poor public health. The problems that became apparent had to be dealt with and this gave rise to local governments

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