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    PLANNING INITIATIVES’ GOALS AND DETROIT URBAN AGRICULTURE OUTCOMES: A COMPARISON Assignment #5: Reviewed Proposal Zoe Pearce‚ 6777341 To: Zahra Azizi Urbs 240 1 PLANNING INITIATIVES’ GOALS AND DETROIT URBAN AGRICULTURE OUTCOMES: A COMPARISON 2 This paper will examine the urban agriculture movement currently taking place in Detroit‚ Michigan and how it is having an effect on the city that the goals and motivations of historical planning initiatives strived to achieve. This paper

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    Tulsa Race Riot

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    special viewing of the documentary Soundtrack for a Revolution followed up by a questions and answers segment. Before the showing‚ there was nice musical performance presented by two individuals. The performance itself gave an overview of the Tulsa Race Riot. Shortly afterwards‚ the film started. Prior to this event‚ I have the opportunity to do research on this tragedy about a year ago‚ but never had been as deeply concerned about the incident just by reading about it. The film was well put together

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    Nuclear Arms Race

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    Nuclear Arms Race started because there wasn ’t a balance of power after World War II. Ronald E. Powaski‚ March to Armageddon (New York: Oxford University Press: 1989) 5.The United States was the only country‚ at that time‚ which possessed nuclear weapons. The Soviet Union feared the United States would dominate the world so the Soviet Union developed a nuclear bomb of their own. Ronald E. Powaski‚ March to Armageddon (New York: Oxford University Press: 1989) 5. This started the Arms Race‚ in which

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    sustainable urbanism. The programme offers a multi-disciplinary approach and structure‚ drawing on a wide base of lecturers and practitioners‚ and builds a strong knowledge bases to inform professional practice in the field of urban development. The MSc is designed for urban professionals operating in the UK and worldwide. Students attend eight intensive one-week teaching sessions‚ developing a range of core themes. These include lectures‚ seminars‚ practice-based workshops and one-to-one tutorials

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    academic performance of urban schools. Students in urban schools are not achieving as much as their suburban counterparts and educators have very few ways to motivate students to do better. While there are many issues beyond educator’s control‚ social and economic backgrounds are the most prevalent and keep students from reaching their true potential. When students are faced with adversity they are less motivated and less likely to move forward in their education. In urban schools this leads to

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    The New Urban Crisis This precis is a summary and critique of the book The New Urban Crisis‚ by Richard Florida. SUMMARY The book is centered around Florida’s argument “The decline of the middle class‚ and the emergence of the creative class‚ are the reason for the widening gap of inequality throughout the world.” He defines the creative class as‚ the top third of American earners‚ and the working class as those who are physical labors‚ and the service class‚ who are waiters and retail

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    Urban Life Properties Llc

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    Final Exam – Case Analysis James Leake November 26‚ 2014 Managerial Communications - 373 Professor Donna Mugavero Schneider Urban Life Properties‚ LLC is the largest urban commercial real estate investment company in New Jersey. The primary method of communication for Urban Life Properties‚ LLC is through mobile technology‚ such as email‚ iPad‚ and cellular devices. In this industry‚ it is important to be aware of non-verbal communication. When leasing commercial properties‚ it is very important

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    1. Urban Outfitters has been a favorite among the teen to early thirties set since their inception in 1970. Today it focuses on all that is hip and trendy without completely breaking the bank. Urban Outfitters also owns the Anthropologie stores which caters to an older and more sophisticated crowd‚ as well as Free People‚ an even higher end brand. Urban Outfitters now has over 150+ namesake stores located in the United States and Canada. 2. Urban Outfitters has its headquarters In Philadelphia

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    Scientific Publishing Company‚ Amsterdam - Printed in the Netherlands JAPAN’S URBAN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM I N T HE MAJOR TRANSPORT S P H E R E S * T OMOKI NOGUCHI Urban Transportation Program‚ Department of Civil Engineering‚ University of Washington‚ Seattle‚ Washington 98195 ABSTRACT T he urban areas in Japan have undergone rapid changes in the last two and one-half d ecades. At the same time‚ the urban transportation system has been faced with n umerous problems which need to be

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    Manifest Destiny and Race

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    Laurence Mandin Professor Charles Turner M.A. J.D. History 18 25 March 2011 Midterm Question #1 part 2: What impact did the English view of race have on American society? (Worth 50 points) note: I felt it was more logical for my purposes to place part 2 first. The English view of race developed directly from their perceptions of themselves‚ from the ideas of their own racial origins‚ their own ethnocentricity. This perception became a concept that had its roots in 16th and 17th Century England

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