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    Vocab for Ap Human Geography

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    Acid Deposition Sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides‚ emitted by burning fossil fuels‚ enter the atmosphere-- where they mix with oxygen and woter to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid-- and return to Earth’s surface. Acid Precipitation Conversion of sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides to acids that return to Earth as rain snow or fog Acitve Solar Energy Systems Solar energy system that collects energy through the use of of mechanical devices like photovoltaic cells or flat-plate collectors Agribusiness

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    profoundly change in response to environmental conditions. Induce hibernation. Regenerate through rehydration. Bioindicator in urban environments. Point: even small thing are interesting‚ nature has a story. Peregrin falcons. Toronto “kill lights‚ save birds.” Certification system that shows how bird-friendly a structure is. Victoria‚ Northern Spain. Compact‚ dense urban form. 50% trips made by foot. no tall skyscapers and little suburban development. Trying to implement green belt around city

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    Garden Cities

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    movement From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Ebenezer Howard ’s 3 magnets diagram which addressed the question ’Where will the people go? ’‚ the choices being ’Town ’‚ ’Country ’ or ’Town-Country ’ The garden city movement is a method of urban planning that was initiated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the United Kingdom. Garden cities were intended to be planned‚ self-contained communities surrounded by "greenbelts"‚ containing proportionate areas of residences‚ industry and agriculture

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    A Paper on Ideal Cities

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    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS‚ AKOKA‚ NIGERIA ADVANCED URBAN DESIGN (ARC 806) JUNE 2013 CONCEPT In design the Ideal city refers to a plan for a city that has been conceived in accordance with the dictates of some "rational" or "moral" objective The "ideal" nature of such a city may encompass the moral‚ spiritual and juridical qualities of citizenship as well as the ways in which these are realized through urban structures including buildings‚ street layout‚ etc. The ground plans

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    Urban Crime in Kenya

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    Victims (Norton‚ 1984). Alcoholic Drinks Control Act (NACADA ‚2010 ) Wilson‚ Colin. A Criminal History of Mankind (Carroll & Graf‚ 1990). Lombroso‚ C. (1968).  Crime: Its Causes and Remedies. Montclair. Fleisher‚ S. (1995) Beggars and Thieves: Lives of Urban Street Criminals.University of Wisconsin Press. Renzetti‚ C. (2001). Women‚ Crime‚ and Criminal Justice‚Los Angeles: Roxbury.

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    Ekistics

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    Ekistics‚ scientific epistemology Description Initiated by the Greek architect Doxiades in the early fifties‚ the term "Ekistics" designated "the science for human settlements" which promoted a scientific method for architectural design and planning. It had an immense impact on many fields of architecture and planning worldwide‚ especially during the sixties. With the theoretical shifts in subsequent decades‚ Ekistics was displaced as obsolete and its aspirations remained unexplored‚ while scientific

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    Urban Tourism - Amsterdam

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    Management‚ Vol. 29‚ Issue 4‚ Munich Doxey‚ G Fyall‚ A.‚ 2008‚ Managing Visitor Attraction‚ Second Edition‚ Elsevier‚ Oxford Grinstein‚ A.‚ Nisan‚ U.‚ 2009‚ Demarketing‚ Minorities and National Attachment‚ Journal of Marketing‚ Vol Hinch‚ T.‚ 1996‚ Urban Tourism Perspectives on Sustainability‚ Sustainable Tourism‚ 4‚ 2; pp. 95-110 Holland‚ 2012‚ [accessed online] on 28th November‚ available at: http://www.holland.com/uk.tourism/ Lopez‚ N.‚ 1996‚ Attitudes of Town Residents towards Tourism‚ Unpublished

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    Egyptian Planning Law

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    system. 1.2 Differences between Rural and Urban regions in Egypt. 1.3 Relation between central and local authority. 1.4 Parliamentary power (the elected councils). 2. Egyptian New Administrative System (according to 2012 constitution). 2.1 Relation between central and local authority 2.2 2.2 Parliamentary power (The Elected Councils). 3.Egyptian planning system. (According to the unified planning law 119 of the year 2008). 3.1. History of The Urban planning Systems 3.2. The unified building

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    Informal and Formal Debate

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    oot. The idea of  cultural district is by zooming out in a classical modern city‚ any successful case should  take significant amount of time as culture grows slowly and build upon itself.  Architect’s role in the top down development in existing urban fabric     A: Within an economic model‚ architect’s role is very small in terms of decision making.     M: Yet we should not see ourselves as individual‚ but a group of people‚ no matter  professionals or not‚ seeing the problems with the planning system and educate 

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    Urban Houses in Russia

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    Rural Khmer house Despite indoor and outdoor temperatures of 36°C and up to 80% relative humidity the old rural Khmer houses are very comfortable‚ both at ground level and on the upper floor. In spite of the absence of electric or mechanical air conditioning‚ a draught-free environment appears to be attained simply by means of natural ventilation. Typically‚ rural Khmer houses are rectangular two-storey buildings‚ varying in size from four by six metres to about six by ten metres. The basic

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