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    faisalabad

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    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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    The Bhopal Tragedy

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR THE BHOPAL TRAGEDY HISTORY AND BACKGROUND Bhopal is the capital city of Madhya Pradesh‚ the largest and one of the most economically depressed states in the nation. At 1970s‚ the public health infrastructure‚ sewage and waste system in Bhopal are still in very poor condition . Besides‚ mass casualty emergency response system also lacking in Bhopal. Union Carbide Corporation is one of the largest chemical and polymer companies in the united state. In 1984‚ Union Carbide operated

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    Adverse Possession

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    Adverse Possession Introduction: The area of law in question here is adverse possession of freehold land. Wylie defines adverse possession as “possession of land which is inconsistent with the title of the true owner. The law on adverse possession in Ireland‚ and indeed throughout much of the common law world‚ is extremely conscientious and ambiguous. Therefore‚ it is impossible to say with certainty how the courts will decide this issue. The major difficulty encountered in this area stems from

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    Relation between Housing Quality and Distance from CBD The housing quality of the First World increases against the distance from the central business district (CBD)‚ while the Third World is just the opposite. In the concentric-zone model (1942)‚ Chicago was divided into five 5 zones‚ with the zone of working men’s home in the inner city and residential zone with better‚ private housing in the outer suburbs (as cited in Pacione‚ 2009‚ p.141). Even the model itself is dated‚ the illustration that

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    An excessive development problem is facing numerous nations around the world; these problems are directly related to the developing countries increasing stages of poverty and income inequality. In the 1960s and the 1970s‚ economic growth was understood for decreasing poverty. The different governments have the ability to further the process towards a “free market type economy” accomplishing economic growth. According to “The woes of economic reform: poverty and income inequality in Fiji” the influences

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    The Kelly outbreak is a famous phenomenon in Australia’s colonial history. Whilst some people prefer to see the outbreak as a simple criminal incident between an outlaw and the police‚ most historians view it as a broader sociological phenomenon‚ involving conflict between a larger rural community and the colonial authorities. An important issue for historians has been to understand the underlying causes of this criminal outbreak‚ whether it was mainly due to personal‚ ethnic or socio-economic

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    Different solutions to poverty in urban areas 1. Introduction: Poverty can be defined in two ways‚ which are absolute poverty and relative poverty. In terms of absolute poverty‚ Murray (2004:2) suggests that the lack of an adequate income and cannot gain access to basic necessities to provide for basic human needs-food‚ clothing‚ warmth and shelter- are a clear indication of poverty. In a relative way‚ there was an assumption that a certain standard of living was normal‚ and that those living below

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    SQUATTER AREAS IN THE PHILIPPINES       Have you visited the Philippines? Have you been to its capital‚ which is Manila?   The country I came from is known for its rich history and vibrant culture. Tourist just can’t get enough of its people’s hospitality‚ the tropical climate it possess‚ white sand beaches washed by clear blue waters of the sea‚ lustrous forest‚ vast stretches of green fields planted with rice‚ colorful jeepneys and a wide variety of sumptuous food. But not everyone knows

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    2. 3. 4. 5. What fundamental factors drew the Europeans to the exploration‚ conquest‚ and settlement of the New World?   Explain.  In what ways might the European encounter with the Americas be seen as a disaster or tragedy‚ and in what ways  might it be seen as an inevitable development in the history of humanity with long‐run positive results

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    During The Dust Bowl

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    California into squatter camp or Federal camps (Richardson‚ Sarah). For many farmers‚ conditions got better‚ but for others‚ they faced conditions‚ such as starvation‚ miscarriages‚ beatings and very poor living conditions. As a result of the dust bowl‚ many American farmers were forced to move to California in special areas called Squatter camps and federal camps. Though there were similarities in the camps‚ the conditions within them were quite different. Forming the squatter camps were supposed

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