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    Dream is the idea that many in the United States of America that had work‚ courage and determination one can achieve prosperity. These were values held by European settlers‚ and have been passed on through generations. The play is set in a red hook‚ slum area on the side of Brooklyn Bridge. The family’s life is turned upside down when two Italian immigrants‚ Marco and Rodolpho‚ enter their household. Before the Italians arrive there are many passages to highlight the presence of the American dream

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    yield varieties into India‚ forcing many Indians in the agriculture industry to relocate for employment purposes. But this can create major issues in the city‚ such as the overcrowding of housing or the new dwellers are simply unable to pay rent‚ so slums begin to appear and grow. India also became urbanised due to it’s location‚ it had access to sea on two sides and the British colonial administration in India developed the sheltered inlet into a major port. The British viewed the port and surroundings

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    the space of the roof for sack gardening which provide vegetables for free for its members. * Customer segments: Cojico’s important customers are people who live in urban slums. They are the ones for whom Cojico is creating value. * Description of a working model: Each community kitchen after its setting in the slum will be shared by twenty five women. Based on a rotation schedule‚ ten out of the twenty five women will be charged of preparing food for the remaining fifteen families for a

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    disasters in the world and one of them is poverty. In Kolkata slum‚ India people live on only salt and rice for food‚ their houses do not keep out the rain and most of their jobs is to ride the citizens‚ who sometimes abuse them‚ on a cart around town. They seem like they are unhappy because they live hard lives. But the hard life has made them stronger and they have learned to accept their life and live it happily. According to a resident in the slums he states that as long as he has the love of his family

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    cities‚ so poor housing conditions‚ such as squatter settlements and shanty towns are unavoidable. Such poorly constructive and unplanned shacks are usually lack of running water‚ electricity and sewage systems. Additional‚ people who live in the slums cannot afford to good quality education‚ healthcare and social services. To solve the housing problems‚ one way is to improve the infrastructure and boost the employment opportunities in rural areas to inspire people to move back to countryside. Another

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    I. INTRODUCTORY PAGE: A. NAME AND ADDRESS OF BUSINESS Name : Asha Clinic Address : Mohakhali (opposite Korail Slum area) B. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF PRINCIPALS Ashreen Mridha Hs 1‚ Rd 8‚ Sector 13‚ Uttara‚ Dhaka 1230 Razin Mahmud Hs 43‚ Rd 23 Banani BLK B Dhaka 1213. Muhammad Minhazul Huq Apartment 4A‚ House 46‚ Road 1/A Old DOHS Banani‚ Dhaka-1206 Tasnia Tabassum Hs 13‚ Rd 3‚ Sector 10‚ Uttara‚ Dhaka 1230 C. STATEMENT OF FINANCING NEEDED Finances

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    India: The Jewel in the Crown India is officially known as Republic of India. It is a country located in South Asia. It is the seventh largest and second-most populous country in the world. New Delhi is the capital India. The Indian economy is the world’s tenth-largest in nominal GDP and third-largest in purchasing power parity. India became one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world. It is considered as a newly industrialized country. Lewis Theory of Development is a structural-change

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    City of God Essay

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    negativity influenced with the gangs and crimes which make them want to grow up and join gangs and go out to fight. You see very bad and unclean houses; no one really cared about the slum areas. Especially the government in Brazil (back then). I also like how they actually used the actual “City of God’’‚ which is a slum area in Rio de Janero. The film makers did a very good job with casting too‚ before I watched the film I read that the actors themselves were actually born in favelas and they knew

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    forward towards progress‚ and has led to social problems such as: scarcity of job opportunities‚ impoverished family life‚ and lack of environmental concerns among the marginalized members of our society. The lack of education of Filipinos living in the slum areas in major cities of the country is the void that keeps the gap between the rich and the poor. It is one of the major contributory factors that has caused the Philippines to remain as a third world country‚ aside from corruption in government.

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    and clay. Then eventually they where made of wood‚ brick and sheet metal. The first favelas were made in the early 1920’s made up of 839 houses. Over a million people live in seven hundred and fifty favelas. Foreigners and tourists come to see the slums because they find it very attractive. The residents see the neighborhood as a dark‚ violent‚ shoddily place that lowers the reputation of their city. These favelas are legendary for drug addicts and brutal gang battles. Its a shame that the people

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