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    By: Dennis Alejandro Bermeo. Teacher: Mgs. Mariano Castillo Date: April 19‚ 2013 DIFFERENT VISIONS ABOUT PLANNING TO REDUCE CRIME Several visions of Urban Planning have contributed significantly to decrease crime rates through innovative ideas by Jane Jacobs and Oscar Newman. The first vision by Jane Jacobs is called “Eyes on the street”‚ in this vision she explains how to make public streets and public spaces safe. The second vision is called “Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)”by

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    However‚ the research has discovered a key area to the instruction that is missing. The “why”. (Shevalier & McKenzie‚ 2012) With the achievement gap‚ and lack of strong cultural responsiveness in urban schools‚ one would question if it is done intentionally. When it comes to “white education”‚ why is a cultural responsive classroom‚ or curriculum not an issue? Why is the achievement gap not as prevalent in the supremacy of white schools? Is cultural

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    December 2006‚ the Urban Design Advisory Group (UDAG) was formed‚ including 14 government and non-government representatives from Vancouver and Portland under the joint chairmanship of Mayor Royce Pollard and Mayor Sam Adams. UDAG members determined that one of their primary functions would be to develop design guidelines for implementation by CRC staff throughout the design process. These design guidelines pertain to the main span across the Columbia River‚ but also to the urban design of all other

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    to show off to their friends and relatives and for others to talk about. In the good old days‚ life as a child and a teenager was never stressful because there were not too many expectations to fulfil. But children these days‚ especially those in urban areas‚ seem to have so many things to do and compete in that they are deprived of a normal childhood. Many people fail to realise that as parents‚ they have certain rights and also responsibilities. The child has his or her rights and responsibilities

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    Did you know that teens that live in an Urban area get a better education academically than teens that live in Rural areas? This is due to the fact that the kids living in a larger city tend to get better grades simply because they apply their brain power more than people that live in a rural area. It was found strange‚ but rather interestingly enough proven a fact. When you live in a larger city there tends to be a lot more than just the normal things that you put use to in thought. You really do

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    successful were progressive reforms during the period 1890-1915 with respect to TWO of the following? Industrial conditions; urban life; politics.The late 19th century and early 20th century were marked by a period of reforms known as Progressivism. During this time‚ leaders of Progressive reforms aimed to improve American lives by instigating changes that would influence politics and urban lifestyles. Progressivism generally helped improve the everyday life and reduced corruption within the nations legislations

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    Arch 522R.53 Pavlides Almansoour‚ Alotaibi‚ Hirose‚ Perry Social Life of Small Urban Space Essay 2: Thes It has been approved that people like to get involved in social life. They are interested of being a part of the universal. The study of Whyte agrees with that. Observing what other people are doing is a valuable tool used by the majority of people to understand the behavior of others. Public plaza is a good example to practice that so when isolating people and not allowing them to observe

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    SETTING UP OF A POLYCLINIC IN AN URBAN SLUM A Project Report Submitted by DR. RACHANA C. INGLE In partial fulfillment for the award of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION AND HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT At GARWARE INSTITUTE OF CARRER EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT MUMBAI UNIVERSITY MAY‚ 2013 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project entitled “SETTING UP OF A POLYCLINIC IN AN URBAN SLUM” submitted for the Post Graduate Diploma in Hospital Administration and

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    In November 1095 Pope Urban II‚ letter called upon the knights of France to travel to the Holy. Land and liberate the city of Jerusalem and the Christians of the east from Muslim power—considered heathens and enemies of the Church. The response to Urban’s appeal was astounding; over 60‚000 people set out to recover the Holy Land and secure this reward and‚ in some cases‚ take the chance to set up new territories. Four years later‚ in July 1099‚ the survivors conquered Jerusalem by killing many people

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    Tokyo- An Urban Giant According to the theory of existence of cities‚ cities exist because they are not self-sufficient and there is a need for trade. However‚ Tokyo‚ unlike other urban cities does not derive its existence for purposes of trade; rather it was formed due to political and military reasons in Japan. Originally known as Edo‚ Tokyo was founded in the twelfth century by a local lord named Edo Taro Shigenada. Tokyo was further established in the late sixteenth century by a military

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