Integrated Slums Development Programme (ISDP) Faisalabad CITY PROFILE and SELECTION OF WARDS March 2001 CITY PROFILE OF FAISALABAD 1. ESTABLISHMENT AND GROWTH OF FAISALABAD Faisalabad previously known as Lyallpur was established between 1895 and 1905 as a mandi or market town as a part programme of colonization of the West Punjab. It was named after Sir James Lyall‚ the then Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab
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MARTIAL LAW in the PHILIPPINES (1972-1986) - the declaration issued under Proclamation 1081 suspended the civil rights and imposed military authority in the country. - Signed on September 21‚ 1972 by Ferdinand Marcos - Pres. Marcos ruled as a supreme leader of the armed forces OBJECTIVES: - to save republic - to reform the social‚ economic‚ and political institution. . In accordance with the two objectives‚ President Marcos issued general orders and letters of instruction to that effect:
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but are instead perceived as a threat against humanity. Ironically‚ humanity is destroying itself without any doing of anything less than human. This is shown in my image by the smoke fumed industrialised buildings‚ the nuclear weapon‚ guns‚ bombs‚ sewerage‚ bullet wounds and arrows. All of these human made weapons represent a society which is destroying itself‚ and the idea that creations destroy the creator. How is it that we as humans can create nuclear weapons to kill one another and we are not
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1. Identify the natural sources of sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen. SO2‚ natural: - Geothermal hot springs and volcanic activity are natural sources of SO2. - In the process of decaying of organic matter some bacteria will produces hydrogen sulphide as a waste product which will oxidise‚ forming so2. - Phytoplankton release dimethyl sulphide (DMS) into the atmosphere‚ when this is oxidised it forms sulphuric acid. NOx‚ natural: - Lightning activity generates high temperatures to allow
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MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN THE NORTH EASTERN INDIA: POSSIBLE LEGAL AND NON-LEGAL SOLUTIONS The North-Eastern India is the land of rising sun in the sub-continent. Assam and other seven sisters including Sikkim consist the whole landmass of the North-Eastern India. The green belt of India‚ so called land of forest and tribals‚ the entire north-east region is rich in its natural resources-oil‚ natural gas‚ minerals and most importantly valuable forests. The worlds largest river Island
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Nature – Nurture debate. Nature – genetic and biological influences. Nurture – social economic and environmental influences. The nature nurture debate is where philosophers and theorist argue that we are born to be the way we are. Other theorist argues that it is the way we are brought up and influenced by the areas surrounding us (environment). Biological programming Genetics plays a vital role in the development of the human life as some disorders cannot be prevented as they are genetically
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is a major kitchen item in Filipino households. It is also used substantially in fast-food outlets‚ where it is used in different stages of food preparations. Ordinarily‚ used cooking oil is discarded. This waste oil pollutes and clogs canals and sewerage systems. This study aims to answer following questions: *Will the oil produce smoke or bad smells as it burns? *Would the same effect happen using a matchstick? *Which one is brighter? The light from the oil or the light from a candle?
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Year 10 Geography summary Australia: * South Eastern Hemisphere * Latitude 10oS-44oS * Longitude 113oE – 154oE * Part of Asia-pacific region Aid: International Aid – assistance developed countries give to developing countries to encourage economic growth and improve living standards AusAID (Australian Agency for International Development) – manages Australian aid and contracts work out to companies and NGOs (Non-Government Organisations) which deliver aid projects and train local
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Policies and Prime Ministership of Gough Whitlam Question (a): Write an outline of the changes made by Gough Whitlam when he was Australia’s Prime Minister. Overview o Wide-ranging reform plan o Aimed to quickly change the social aspects of society‚ rather than solving Australia’s economic problems o Whitlam’s key principles were: Equality of opportunity Promotion of the Australian identity o Post-Vietnam War policies o Whitlam’s policies addressed many social justice issues o Foreign
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REVISED GUIDELINES OF SCHEME FOR PRODUCT/INFRASTRCUTURE DEVELOPMENT FOR DESTINATIONS AND CIRCUITS 1. In the 9th Plan assistance was provided in the following fields:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Construction of budget accommodation. Tourist complexes. Wayside amenities. Tourist Reception Centre. Refurbishment of monuments. Special tourism projects. Adventure and sports facilities. Sound and Light shows and illumination of monuments. These schemes were merged into following two schemes during the 10th
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