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    Planning means looking ahead and chalking out future courses of action to be followed. It is a preparatory step. It is a systematic activity which determines when‚ how and who is going to perform a specific job. Planning is a detailed programme regarding future courses of action. It is rightly said “Well plan is half done”. Therefore planning takes into consideration available & prospective human and physical resources of the organization so as to get effective co-ordination‚ contribution &

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    Topic The relationship between urban slums and youth crime: a study of selected slums in Jos North local government Area Name: Elekpa Gabriel Inaku Mat no: UJ/2014/PGSS/0148 Supervisor: Dr. Gulleng Introduction Background The slum challenge continues to be one of the faces of poverty‚ inequality and deprivation in many cities in developing countries (WRC 2016). The UN- Habitat defines slums as contiguous settlements that lack one or more of the following five conditions: access to clean water

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    Urban Fieldwork

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    Describe the fieldwork and research you would undertake in order to investigate why some urban areas are in need of rebranding (15 marks) Primary fieldwork consists of things like a questionnaire‚ graffiti survey‚ Environmental impact assessment‚ pedestrian and car counts etc. Secondary research is data that is collected from a variety of sources for example a census‚ the government‚ national statistics‚ city council etc. In many cities in the UK such as Birmingham and Margate that are in the

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    Planning

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    THE MANAGEMENT PLANNING FUNCTION Planning - is determining what needs to be done‚ when‚ by whom‚ how‚ and within what cost in order to achieve an objective. It is the work that a manager performs to predetermine a course of action. * Provides the means for achieving a purpose‚ makes the best use of resources‚ makes a manager’s work easier‚ encourages teamwork‚ and forms a base for control. It is based on assumptions‚ involves change

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    Essentials of Planning and Managing by Objectives OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. Understand what managerial planning is and why it is important. 2. Identify and analyze the various types of plans and show how they relate to one another. 3. Outline and discuss the logical steps in planning and see how these steps are essentially a rational approach to setting objectives and selecting the means of reaching them. 4. Explain the nature of objectives. 5. Describe

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    Urban Regeneration

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    hand information. It has to react and respond during crisis and it has to initiate rescue‚ relief meausres immediately with the available resources. As most of the disasters which struck the district came without warning and hence a comprehensive planning is essential. Eventhough‚ it is not possible to prevent some of the disasters‚ its magnitude can be reduced to the tolerable level. In the preparation of the Plan‚ utmost care has been taken to include each and every detail which can come handy

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    Problems/issues: • Mei Ling may not have enough money to cover her later years expenses; • She had been a fairly aggressive investor‚ but she may not want to take very risky investment since she cannot afford to lose at her age. Goals and objectives: • Cash-flow management; • Pay off the property investment loan; • Superannuation adequacy and savings programs; • Personal investing. Assumptions: • Taxation and other legislative conditions will remian stable; • Income will incerease

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    Care Planning Case Study

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    CARE PLAN Patient details: Jean is 86 year old female with heart problems‚ chronic back pain‚ Alzheimer’s‚ suicide attempts and continual thoughts of suicide and depression. Activities of daily living | Assessed needs | Support and care provided | Outcome of plan | Maintaining a safe environment | Jean has had three overdoses of painkillers and been going out and forgetting where she lives and is no longer able to live on her own. | To ensure Jean’s safety she has been referred for psychiatric

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    Planning

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    home in Ayr. For completion of graded unit project I have selected a client who has a permanent colostomy and an attachment of colostomy bag at the site. A colostomy means a surgical opening into the colon. This project includes three stages called planning‚ development and evaluation of a practical activity where I will change a colostomy bag.This client is of 78 years old lady who has been cared for last six months and was transferred from Ayr General Hospital. Due to permanent colostomy bag attachment

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    Role of a Urban Designer

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    the characteristics of a street‚ neighborhood‚ community and a city. Urban design helps create a visual and sensory relationship between the people and the natural built environment. The built environment reflects the buildings and streets while the natural environment includes features such as mountains‚ shorelines‚ and parks. These elements are incorporated into the urban framework. Throughout the world‚ major cities rely on urban design suggestions to ensure that the built and natural environment

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