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    TYPES OF MIGRATION. ONE IS EXTERNAL MIGRATION AND OTHER IS INTERNAL MIGRATION. MIGRATION OF PEOPLE FROM RURAL AREA TO URBAN AREA IS INTERNAL MIGRATION. AS A RESEARCHER WE HAVE TRIED TO EVALUATE CAUSES AND IMPACT OF RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION FROM SWABI TO PESHAWAR. THE RESEARCH IS CONDUCTED UNDER THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVES: (I) TO KNOW ABOUT VARIOUS SOCIO-ECONOMIC CAUSES OF RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION. (II) TO HIGHLIGHT POLITICAL REASONS AND (III) TO FIND OUT ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT. FOR DATA COLLECTION 40 RESPONDENTS

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    people migrating from rural dwellings to urban area in search of an earning‚ better education or may be due to environmental degradation in rural areas. Even‚ political conflicts‚ wars‚ and income disparities among and within regions may also be a motivating factor which results in migration whether international or national. Whatever may be the reasons‚ migration is a very common phenomenon nowadays in most of the cities. Recent studies reveal that the urban population is increasing day by day. Roughly

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    An Essay On Ghettos

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    Ghettos There were many ghettos that were filled with hundreds of thousands of jews in the biggest ghettos and their life was not easy. They had barely any food and most of them didn’t have jobs. They sold their clothes for food. They were just trying to survive with basically nothing. In this paper i will tell you about what all the Jewish people had to go threw. Ther ghettos were first a place that separated jews from the rest of the town. “The idea of separating the jews from the christians began

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    Summary Of The Ghetto

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    After successfully making it out of the ghetto‚ a wealthy businessman returns to his old hood to help troubled youths‚ but his plans are hindered when he’s accused of a crime. BRIEF SYNOPSIS RAY JOHNSON (30’S) grew up in the ghetto‚ but vowed to get out. Now a successful businessman and married to an ambitious attorney‚ JUDY‚ Ray is living the good life. Tragedy strikes when Ray’s mother‚ MARIAN‚ falls ill. She’s dying and tells Ray that he has a son from his relationship with WANDA. Wanda didn’t

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    Starvation In Ghetto

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    the Ghetto were faced with many harsh treatments and the pressing unknown future. Since there was so many people inside the ghetto over fifty-five thousand people many were abandoned in the streets. Those that were able to get off of the streets were cramped inside of cellars‚ synagogues‚ schools‚ cinemas‚ and various other open spaces with several others. It was common for an individual to share an apartment room with more than seven other people. The Nazis wanted to create the ghettos to naturally

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    safe cities through different urban planner’s visions It is known that safe cities are related by their design‚ besides they provide a sense of security for those who inhabit there. According to the urban planners‚ there are several proposals and different manners to design safe cities such as crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED). Despite there are vast amounts ideas to design a safe metropolis‚ all them have flaws in terms of crime. Therefore the urban planners decided to approach

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    Cities 26 (2009) 81–92 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Cities journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/cities A GIS analysis of the impact of modern practices and polices on the urban heritage of Irbid‚ Jordan Sharaf Al-kheder a‚*‚ Naif Haddad a‚ Leen Fakhoury b‚ Suha Baqaen c a The Hashemite University‚ P.O. Box 150459‚ Zarqa 13115‚ Jordan The University of Jordan‚ Jordan c Consolidated Consultants Engineering and Environment‚ P.O. Box 830746‚ Amman 11183‚ Jordan b

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    A REPORT ON HOW TO HANDLE MAJOR ISSUES IN THE URBAN STUDIES MODULE PREPARED FOR: HEAD OF GEOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF EDUCATION PREPARED BY: FRANCES SIMWINGA (STAFF ASSOCIATE) 25TH SEPTEMBER‚ 2013 INTRODUCTION The report was called to explain how major issues would be handled in the Urban Studies module. It provides a brief summary of topics to be covered and questions. TOPIC ONE: URBAN SETTLEMENTS AND THE PROCESS OF URBANISATION‚ PROBLEM

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    illustrate their role in urban change. Introduction The correlation between productions of built environment‚ human activities and the change of urban development has long been a hot topic in Hong Kong. It requires a complex decision making process‚ which includes political‚ economic and social concerns‚ in the urban planning. In this essay‚ I am going to study the roles of the major actors involved in the production of built environment and how their decisions result in Hong Kong’s urban changes. Built

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    For Solid Waste Management In Rural Urban Relations- A Case In Sisdol Landfill Site | Term Paper on Rural Urban linkages | Sujata Shrestha | Background Rural-urban interaction can be defined as linkages across space such as flows of people‚ good‚ money‚ information and wastes and linkages between sectors such as agriculture‚ services‚ etc. Rural urban relation is a fundamental element of regional development. The balance rural urban linkages strongly and mutually supports

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