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    plug in her ratings for attributes for both steak and pizza restaurants: TEU (Steak) = 80(3) + 65(1.5) + 55(1) = 240 + 97.5 + 55 = 392.5 TEU (Pizza) = 70(3) + 50(1.5) + 80(1) = 210 + 75 + 80 = 365 Therefore‚ opening a steak restaurant in the suburbs is the best option. 1.b. Which of the two options should she pick if she plans to open a restaurant in the Los Angeles metropolitan area? Same process as above‚ except Patricia has predetermined that if she opens a restaurant in the Los Angeles

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    A book written to relate the Christian attitude on cultural matters with societies perspective‚ “A Sneaking Suspicion”. Written by John Dickson‚ a theological historian from Sydney’s suburbs attempts to contrast cultural experiences - including relationships‚ sex‚ meaning - with the Christian view inspired by Jesus death as our substitute. These areas are the major focal points throughout the book and are addressed in three main sections. The first called “Some Sneaking Suspicions” expresses how

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    police‚ firefighters‚ and ambulances use of automobiles. It has affected business by making them accessible to more people from greater distances‚ and tourism by allowing people to freely travel moderate distances. It also allowed the formation of suburbs‚ and the ability of cities to grow out instead of up. The advent of the automobile has led to dramatic changes in city infrastructure in the U.S. The main form of transportation went from horse and carriage and railways‚ to the automobile seemingly

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    to demonstrate to the reader how to construct an opinion of the white neighbourhood‚ using negative phrases in conjunction with the city such as the “menacing glow” or haunted by… urban myth”. This in turn acts to justify the invasion of the white suburbs‚ so that‚ rather than criminalising

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    West‚ with an overview of the whole of Broughty Ferry‚ The City of Dundee and Scotland. It will look at the characteristics of this suburb and neighbourhood statistics of the current population. This essay will also look at alcohol and its complications‚ the ever aging population and their health demands and the importance of healthy life styles. Broughty Ferry is a suburb of Dundee and lies approximately 4.9 miles from the City. The beach front at Broughty Ferry has recently been renovated and now hosts

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    The air quality in Ferny Hills is good because we have no big freeways or big trucks that drive through our suburb causing the air to be polluted. Also there are no big industrial factories to release emissions into our air‚ furthermore Ferny Hills is on higher ground than the city so polluted air doesn’t settle in the suburb. The housing in Ferny Hills isn’t very sustainable because there is little housing choice and most of it is low density‚ except for a few town

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    needs. Many people face it as very few politicians shine a light onto this dark part of the United States. Many stories being unheard about many people falling into the dark world of poverty. In America‚ many of the poverty shifted from cities to suburbs‚ thus causing problems on ways the

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    American’s ideal style house‚ Levittown changed the landscape of suburbia to occupy more people. After World War II‚ people experience a few shortcomings from their original idea of living in the suburbs. During this time‚ advertisers for suburban developments emphasized the green‚ open spaces of the suburbs and hinted buyers would find a sense of peace and tranquility unattainable in city life. William Levit taking advantage of this built “150 houses a day in the potato fields of central Long Island…

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    During the 1950s‚ after World War II‚ the economy was booming‚ and many Americans were living “the American Dream‚” or enjoying material comfort. By 1956‚ the majority of Americans no longer had industrial jobs‚ such as working in the factories‚ producing goods. Instead‚ more Americans were working in professional occupations that paid more than the industrial jobs‚ such as sales‚ insurance‚ communications‚ and advertising. In addition‚ Americans in the 1950s had more leisure time than ever‚ working

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    ROLE OF RYTHUBAZAR IN URBANISATION– A CASE STUDY OF HYDERABAD BY S.P. Krishna Veni Introduction: It is a long felt need to have a ready-made platform for those aspiring to have a big shopping‚ modern yet simple and accessible to all people of all income groups. On the basis of this the idea of ‘Apna Bazar‘ came about more than a decade back before the Govt. of Andhra Pradesh initiated the“Rythu Bazar“

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