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    suburbs. Push factors of suburbs: Many governments have been setting various policies to encourage people to move from the suburbs back to the cities. Such as in Britain‚ the government sets up greenbelt area‚ where has no buildings are allowed to be built on it and therefore to stop the urban growth. However the cities were worn

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    blunt. Let’s look at the possible true meanings behind the language of the narrator. Regardless of the particular female the young Dominican is trying to impress‚ there is a reason behind the characters actions. We have a setting taking place in urban New Jersey which is not the safest place to live. The setting along with language

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    Andrew Lees’s book‚ The City: A World History‚ provides the history and growth of human civilization and urban settlements. A key feature of his novel is that it is not limited to the western world as it covers various regions around the world. This review will show that Lees’s overall goal is to help the reader understand the history of different civilization and how cities have changed from the beginning of time. His book is organized chronologically to aid in simplicity and understanding the concepts

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    and at shortage in present days. Land resources in India are considered as non-renewable energy reserve. Further‚ they are associated with a host of several other elements such as agrarian base of rural as well as urban economy‚ accessibility of water‚ and other factors. Speedy urban expansion and the rising land usages have changed because of the increasing population growth and economic development in some selected landscapes is being observed in India of late. The monitoring of land use changes

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    Regeneration refers to in the investment of capital in the revival of old and declining urban areas either by improving what is left behind or clearing away and rebuilding. Often it may be accompanied by reimaging to change the dominant perception of an urban area. Such regeneration efforts can be seen in the town of Syracuse in New York. Between 1970s to 1990s‚ it started to experience urban decline. Economic decline happened as a result of deindustrialisation. As Syracuse was previously the largest

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    Commercialization of sports Commercialization is an engine driving the sport industry. Over the years‚ the concept of sports has been gradually transformed from “playing for the love of the game” to “playing for the maximum profitability.” Nearly every decision related to professional sports has been influenced by economic factors. It is fair to say that commercialism in sports became so prevalent that younger generations are able to look past frequent commercial breaks‚ promotional materials

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    “transport is a service rarely in demand for its own characteristics. Demand [from transport] is usually derived for some other function”. There are two types of transportation that is private transport and public transport. Both are important in one area as it served people who use it. Meanwhile‚ derived from the web www.thefreedictionary.com motorisation is define as the act of motorizing (equipping with motors or

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    residents. This system has been effective during the colonial era where the urban areas were less populated than there are at the present moment. The Zimbabwe post-independence period has seen a large influx of people into the urban areas. The population growth in urban areas meant that most city councils and municipalities are failing to cope with the water demand. The major reason is that the rate of population increase in urban areas is by far greater than that of improving or increasing the existing

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    in due time. It was winter. There was pleasant sunshine. The sun started punctually just at 6 a.m. I sat beside a window and was looking outside. The sun was rising with all its splendid beauty. Within an hour our bus began running leaving the urban areas at a high speed along the road with green fields on both sides. I was looking at the houses‚ trees‚ and meadows through the window with a cheerful mind. Things came to my vision and vanished in the twinkling of an eye. Everything on either side

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    lifestyle of the people is different from people that live in the cities and that in the village. The lifestyle of the people living in cities is far more advanced than villagers due to higher facilities and the adaptability of the quicker change by the urban population. The E-Commerce sector had made a very good use of this segment. The people in cities easy and quick access to internet and there is also a large use of internet found in this place. They readily and quickly accept the new trends in fashion

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