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    MODEL TOWN‚ LUDHIANA The study deals with a geographical study of Non-residential landuses in Model Town in Ludhiana. The topic broadly falls under Urban Geography branch of geography. It attempts to understand the type and location of non-residential landuses along with their various attributes. It also tries to study the evolution of these landuses. The study has been carried out with a view of fulfilling the following objectives:  To study the present landuse pattern in Model Town in the

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    Why was Charles Town Difficult to Settle? Imagine moving across an ocean on a dangerous voyage to go settle in an area that you don’t know. That seems a little intimidating. That is exactly what the British did when settling Charles Town. Britain wanted more land to expand their country‚ but other countries such as Spain also wanted to colonize in America. The British settlers claimed Charles Town and won over the colonies. Why was Charles Town difficult to settle? Settling is claiming new land

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    The National Planning Policy Framework: ensuring the vitality of town centres The National Planning Policy Framework (2012) brings up a series of directions for development of policies by local planning authorities. It features‚ amongst other subjects‚ the topic “Ensuring the vitality of town centres”. According to Cullingworth and Nadin (2006)‚ out-of-town shopping centres are generally seen as a threat to the town centre’s vitality and to sustainable development‚ by increasing car travel

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    McDonald’s CORPORATION v. TOWN OF EAST LONGMEADOW & others The selectmen and the building inspector of the town. No. 86-243 Appeals Court of Massachusetts 24 Mass. App. Ct. 904; 506 N.E.2d 172; 1987 Mass. App. LEXIS 1872 April 16‚ 1987‚ Decided Parties: Plaintiff: McDonald’s CORPORATION,fast food chain sought review of the decision from the Superior Court (Massachusetts)‚ which affirmed the denial of the fast food chain’s application for a common victualler’s license in an action

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    about an old Black woman’s trip into to the local town. The woman’s name is Phoenix and she is going to town to get medicine for her sick grandson. However‚ as she travels along the path Phoenix encounters several obstacles that show that along with her old age and deteriorating body her mind is slipping away from her as well. Phoenix is an elderly black woman who is charged with the task of taking the long trip through the woods and in to town. She is the only caretaker for her grandson and even

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    Do you ever suspect that your home is not as safe as you think it is? The story “When a Southern Town Broke a Heart”‚ by Jacqueline Woodson‚ is about when she thought about this as a nine-year-old. She lived in Greenville (South Carolina) for most of her childhood‚ but moved to Brooklyn with her mother. This story is set in Greenville‚ on one of her trips back. During the course of the story‚ Woodson shows that one of the most difficult things about growing up is realizing the insecurity of a place

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    Settling In Charles Town Settling in Charles Town was really dangerous because of the tigers and the diseases. Before the English settled in Charles Town the Indians lived there before anyone else‚ the Indians could of killed the settlers.There were also cartographers that would copy old maps of Charles Town which were not trustworthy because they changed over timed. The people that did settled in Charles Town probably got a disease called chicken pox. The chicken pox was a highly contagious

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    Growing up in a small town in Hardeeville‚ South Carolina wasn’t easy but I was determined to push myself. Being in a narrow country town can make your eyes near sided. My family was persistent in my childhood. I can remember my mother and father would make me stay up late nights studying until I get each problem right. They challenged me so much‚ but I thank them for it now. While in the small town having friends who support and some hate me help me to become wise in decision. During my childhood

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    The wind has picked up in our little town of Sainte-Mere-Eglise . I could see the grass moving very fast now. Typical me‚ just staring out into the open field‚ when I should really be inside‚ in the safety of my own room; tucked in the far most corner of our little house. Decorated with little cows and boats‚ and splashed on with my favorite color: Bleu. Ever since the war started‚ I have been finding lots of comfort in my room. I could think there‚ write fantasmes and play pretend war with my little

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    Have you ever felt betrayed by something you thought you understood? That’s how Jacqueline Woodson felt. In “How a Southern Town Broke a Heart”‚ Woodson introduces change as a central idea of the story. By observing how her character changes over the course of the plot‚ it seems evident that Woodson is trying to convey to the reader that as you age‚ and understand more‚ your perspective of things can change. One way that Woodson conveys the theme is by reflecting on how childhood morphs into adulthood

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