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    Complexity of Urban Living

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    PIDE Working Papers 2008:46 On Measuring the Complexity of Urban Living Lubna Hasan Pakistan Institute of Development Economics‚ Islamabad PAKISTAN INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ISLAMABAD 2 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise—without prior permission of the author(s) and or the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

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    Water Vole Decline

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    Solutions regarding the decline of the water vole (Arvicola terrestris)1 population in the UK The Problem The water vole (Arvicola terrestris)1 started to decline in Britain in the 1990s and by 2005‚ 90% had disappeared from previously occupied sites.2 This makes it the‚ ‘UK’s fastest declining mammal.’2 Two national surveys carried out by the Vincent Wildlife Trust in 1989-90 and 1996-98 showed that the decline of the water vole is now a serious population crash with a further loss

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    Norway restricted its hunting to the minke whales only‚ that has the “Least Concern” label on the Red List of Threatened Species‚ and the number of specimens taken every year is almost twice below the given quota. In fact‚ whaling currently is on the decline in Norway due to the various effects of globalization‚ and it doesn’t hold a lot of macroeconomic significance. However‚ the sustenance of a handful of coastal fishermen and small companies greatly depends on whale hunting and whaling is tightly coupled

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    average of 583.6 mm/year [6]. Snow is uncommon and is only seen up to few times a year due to the heat generated from the urban area which can make London up to 5 °C warmer than the surrounding areas [6]. London’s temperate weather is beneficial in a metabolic sense since not much energy is wasted on cold and hot air conditioning in residential and public indoor areas. London’s growth in the 18th century led to rising traffic congestion which eventually resulted in the creation of the world’s first metro

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    Alleviating Urban Blight

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    Alleviating Urban Blight Mariah Beatty-Adams Kent School of Social Work University of Louisville Urban Blight in Louisville Louisville is known for internationally for the annual derby‚ that the upper-class and wealthy attend as a group for recreation‚ and entertainment. It is a time that economically‚ that the city is in its element. Millions of dollars are spent on derby paraphernalia‚ horse paraphernalia and alcohol for the masses. The city is becomes a city that never sleeps.

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    people who make the things we use; they are the backbone of America. Over the next 60 years‚ the technology will change the world and the way it does business. These changes will affect America’s working class‚ changing how Americans live. The Decline of the middle class could be related to industrial changes in business‚ stagnant wages and high taxes in America’s working class. Who is the America’s middle class? According to Jack Brubaker of Lancaster Online‚ “90 percent of Americans consider

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    Motorcycle Growth

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    Growth of Motor Cycle Transport in Kenya | The boda boda bicycle transport business are believed to have originated in the Kenya boder town of Busia.Bicycles were used for a very along time in the town befor it was spread to the other towns in Kenya .The name boda boda is derived from the operation of the business across the border of the two countries of Kenya and Uganda .The boda boda is believed to have been started by afew people fro the luhya tribes of the area and it has grow in to very big

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    Are Political Parties in Decline? Sean Stafford 1340392 Are Political Parties in Decline? No: Ronald Landes In Defence of Canadian Political Parties Strong point- Ronald Landed mentions that the several functions of a political party focus on the responsibilities of it. His strongest point too lies within the responsibilities of political governing. Walt Bagehot explains that a political party’s chief role is to join the government’s executive portion to that of the legislative

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    Decline of the British Empire 1945- 1970’s 1945: End of World War II The catastrophic British defeats in Europe and Asia between 1940 and 1942 destroyed its financial and economic independence‚ the real foundation of the imperial system. It also erased the old balance of power on which British security - at home and abroad - had largely depended. “Britain had survived the war‚ but its wealth‚ prestige and authority had been severely reduced.” The British found themselves locked into an imperial

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    individuals in an urban landscape. In T.S. Eliot’s “Preludes”‚ William Blake’s “London” and Ray Bradbury’s “The Pedestrian”‚ individuals are alienated in an urban environment. Alienation and isolation is evident through the contrast to monotony and the lone individuals standing out in the environment. Their existence is described and associated with a monotonous and bleak existence. Through language‚ alienation is emphasised by all three texts as they accentuate on the unchecked growth of urbanisation

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