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    Traffic Problems

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    [pic] A research Report on Traffic problems in Big Cities (Islamabad) [pic] By: Aqsa Shahzadi (100827) Basharat Jamil (100811) Kaneez Amna (100869) Sidra Tul Muntaha (100809) Hamza Ashraf (100803) Submitted to: Mr. Naveed Ahsan Business communication BBA-3B [pic] Air University Islamabad [pic] Table of Content Contents Page No 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Core issue: 3 1.2 Purpose: 3 1.3 Scope 3

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    Poverty and Cebu City

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    In our study we are going to study the behavior of the people who are poor. We will be Dealing with their common problems and reasons why they are poor. We want to seek Information what should be done by the government to improve the way of living of the people? And clear poverty in our economy. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 1. What is poverty? 2. Why does poverty exist? 3. Do you believe that poverty exist in our country

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    Country vs City

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    City vs. Countryside Looking for a good place to settle is not easy like you finish your homework or your job. I lived in countryside until 12‚ and then my family moved to a big city. Thus‚ I have experienced the conflicting living in countryside and a big city. By comparing and contrasting my own experience living in countryside and one in a big city‚ I would prefer someday to live in a big city because of the modern life‚ high education‚ and good health care. First of all‚ living in a big city

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    My City In Chandigarh

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    Herb Caen once said‚ “A city is not gauged by its length and width‚ but by the broadness of its vision and the height of its dreams.” Sometimes I stroll through the streets of Chandigarh and I get this sudden rush of joy - a sense of belonging and appreciation that I’m privileged enough to live my life in my city. Here in Chandigarh‚ it’s architects who built the buildings that made the city iconic and are the objects of adoration - not a flock of asinine monarchs. Chandigarh is the concentrate of

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    Traffic Problem

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    The only way to reduce the amount of traffic in cities today is by reducing the need for people to travel from home for work‚ education or shopping. To what extent do you agree or disagree In my personal opinion‚ I would like to believe that traffic congestions are inevitably linked to the degree of urbanization. There are both simple and complex ways to combat this matter. Some environmentalists believe that the only method to curb this problem would be by reducing the need to travel for work

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    Traffic Problem

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    Interstate 80‚ seen here in Berkeley‚ California‚ is a freeway with many lanes and heavy traffic. Traffic on roads may consist of pedestrians‚ ridden or herded animals‚ vehicles‚ streetcars and other conveyances‚ either singly or together‚ while using the public way for purposes of travel. Traffic laws are the laws which govern traffic and regulate vehicles‚ while rules of the road are both the laws and the informal rules that may have developed over time to facilitate the orderly and timely flow

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    Naomi Wallace wrote “Slaughter City” in 1996. Her play shined a light on the terrible working conditions that are still going on even in today’s society. “Slaughter City” documents the workers of a slaughterhouse (set in the now and then) and their struggle to survive the despicable working conditions‚ class disparities and discrimination of race and gender. The play is written in a very non-realistic style‚ making it suitable for any time period. When we first meet Cod she is in the Triangle Shirtwaist

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    HEALTHIER CITY and HEALTHIER COMMUNITY To compare with last few decades‚ now healthy communuties and healthy cities are more important issue. Many government‚ many associations and people try to answer this question “What is a healthy city?”. This question may be answered that a healthy city has regularly changing and developing social and physical environment. These social and physical environment can be explained enough food‚ clean water and air‚ adequate resources‚ good income

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    Ecological Problems

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    dust and other harmful substances. The seas and rivers are poisoned with industrial waste‚ chemical and sewage discharge. People who live in big cities are badly affected by harmful discharge from plants and city transport and by the increasing noise level which is as bad for human health as lack of fresh air and clean water. Among the most urgent problems are the ozone layer‚ acid rains‚ global warming‚ toxic pollution of atmosphere‚ disappearance of forests‚ contamination of underground waters by

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    The City Planning Bureaucracy A City Planner is hired by a local city municipality to work in a planning department while being paid an hourly wage. One chief objective of a City Planner is to complete and update a Comprehensive Land Use Plan for a municipality. Another objective for a planner is to construct and amend zoning ordinances as well as enforce the zoning regulations. A planner also constructs and enforces Subdivision Regulations‚ and manages projects through the Capital Improvements

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