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    environmental threat: Urban Sprawl Define the environmental issue: The widespread dominion of immediate ecosystems and atmosphere by means of the expansion of cities and urban environments. Cities and roads grow like weeds‚ and act like them too; threatening to suffocate remaining ecosystems and organisms. Fossil Fuels from factories

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    1. Urban Outfitters has been a favorite among the teen to early thirties set since their inception in 1970. Today it focuses on all that is hip and trendy without completely breaking the bank. Urban Outfitters also owns the Anthropologie stores which caters to an older and more sophisticated crowd‚ as well as Free People‚ an even higher end brand. Urban Outfitters now has over 150+ namesake stores located in the United States and Canada. 2. Urban Outfitters has its headquarters In Philadelphia

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    TOPSHOP (women) vs Urban Outfitters (women) Topshop was established in 1964 within a Sheffield department store called Peter Robinson in U.K. In 1974‚ Topshop was taken out of Peter Robinson and set up as a standalone retailer. It is a chain retail clothing store that operates in more than 20 countries. It is part of Arcadia Group‚ which was also owns a number of well-know outlets including Burton‚ Dorothy Perkins‚ Miss Selfridge and Wallis. It is mainly known for women’s clothing and its primary

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    March 8th 2011 Topic Report 1: Experiential Branding Urban Outfitters Urban Outfitters‚ founded in 1970‚ occupies more than 130 stores throughout the United States‚ Canada‚ and Europe. They offer a "lifestyle-specific shopping experience for the educated‚ urban-minded individual" for consumers ranging in age from eighteen to thirty years old. Urban Outfitter’s main product categories include art‚ music‚ and fashion‚ each of which can be broken down in to further categories. Their fashion

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    responsive design; energy efficient building design; thermal comfort; solar architecture; principles of lighting and styles for illumination; basic principles of architectural acoustics; environment pollution‚ their control & abatement. Visual and Urban Design: Principles of visual composition; proportion‚ scale‚ rhythm‚ symmetry‚ harmony‚ datum‚ balance‚ form‚ colour‚ texture; sense of place and space‚ division of space; barrier free design; focal point‚ vista‚ image ability‚ visual survey‚ figure-background

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    Apparel Stores: Industry Analysis through Urban Outfitters‚ Inc. The apparel store industry within the USA is a highly competitive market‚ consisting of number of companies that are willing to fight for their share of the market. To remain afloat in this business‚ corporations must be highly innovative‚ price-conscious‚ knowing the trend‚ and with great responses to consumer needs. Each company within this industry must be aware of the competitors’ move‚ trying to match every trends and benefits

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    Urban Outfitters has a significantly smaller presence when compared with its competitors. Expansion is necessary for this retailer until there are enough stores to sufficiently supplement their direct-to-consumer and omni-channel needs (Great Speculations‚ 2014).   On many accounts‚ Urban Outfitters has made the news regarding product scandals. They have put out offensive goods that have made them enemies with many different market segments‚ an example being the  t-shirt that read “Eat Less” sending

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    The New Urban Crisis This precis is a summary and critique of the book The New Urban Crisis‚ by Richard Florida. SUMMARY The book is centered around Florida’s argument “The decline of the middle class‚ and the emergence of the creative class‚ are the reason for the widening gap of inequality throughout the world.” He defines the creative class as‚ the top third of American earners‚ and the working class as those who are physical labors‚ and the service class‚ who are waiters and retail

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    Urbanization is the process by which people living in the rural areas shift to the urban areas in order to find a better life. Since medieval times people have been migrating to the places where resources are in abundance. This process is being in witnessed all over the world‚ and many consider it to be bad thing. Some even regard urbanization to be a “Modern Disease”. Before embarking in to any conclusion I would like to see both the aspects of the topic. The shift or movement to the city creates

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    Scientific Publishing Company‚ Amsterdam - Printed in the Netherlands JAPAN’S URBAN TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM I N T HE MAJOR TRANSPORT S P H E R E S * T OMOKI NOGUCHI Urban Transportation Program‚ Department of Civil Engineering‚ University of Washington‚ Seattle‚ Washington 98195 ABSTRACT T he urban areas in Japan have undergone rapid changes in the last two and one-half d ecades. At the same time‚ the urban transportation system has been faced with n umerous problems which need to be

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