Tutorial Assignment #1 YOUR CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT People‚ Places and Environments (GEOG/ENST 1020A‚ Fall 2013) Due Date: Monday‚ October 7th‚ 5:00pm **Submit PDF file electronically to cuLearn** Total marks: 25 marks Review material: Lecture notes and Chapter 4 of your textbook. Resource material: www.carleton.ca/fmp/‚ www.geo2.scholarsportal.info‚ and www.myfootprint.org Submit the following: • Typed answers to the assignment questions that include a header at the top of the first
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The US Supreme Court encouraged Racism by striking down the Civil Rights Act of 1875 Morrison Waite‚ Samuel Miller‚ Stephen Field‚ Joseph Bradley‚ Stanley Matthews‚ Horace Gray‚ Samuel Blatchford‚ and William Woods‚ do these names mean anything to you? If they don’t then allow me to introduce them to you‚ this is the US Supreme Court Justices that unilaterally struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875 and encouraged racism in the United States of America. I have purposely left out one of the Justices
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1-Mention at least three limitations of GDP when it is considered as a measure of economic performance or as a measure of human welfare -Leisure -Home production -Environmental changes 2-what are the drawback of price indexes when they are used for discounting to access the growth in living standard -Quality changes -New product -Substitution 3-what are the main part of wealth according to the world bank wealth of nation projects -Produced capital -National Capital -Intangible capital
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Urbanization is caused by the migration of people from a more rural area to an area with more buildings‚ modernization‚ and opportunity of employment. This urbanization is based on the fact that urban areas tend to have a higher concentration of jobs for the more skilled laborers and professionals. Since most rural areas usually lack many employment opportunities‚ the people that make up rural populations migrate to urban areas in search of better opportunities; now developing countries go away from
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Fred went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Kristy went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Marcus went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Sue went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Bob went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Amanda went to
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Urbanization is caused in poor countries by people wanting to move to from a rural area to a city to have running water‚ electricity‚ and jobs. What is bad is that most of the cities that have had urbanization are surrounded by run down areas that have people living in shacks. In Africa‚ one significant feature of the urbanization process is unlike Asia and Europe‚ mainly that much of the growth is taking place in the absence of significant industrial expansion. “In Africa‚ the urbanization processes
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industrialization and urbanization. The United States transitioned from being a rural country to becoming an urban country. Citizens moved from the countryside and crowded cities. Cities like New York City‚ Chicago‚ Cleveland‚ Pittsburgh… gained an influx of citizens and immigrants. From this rapid industrialization and urbanization many positive and negative effects arose affecting the sociological‚ economical‚ and political aspects of American society. A rise of rapid urbanization and industrialization
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With the development of the society‚ urbanization has become an international trend in which more and more people seek better opportunities in the cities. Currently‚ urbanization produces benefits such as economic progress‚ as well as better employment and business opportunities. However‚ it also brings social problems to the society which often leads to inequality in the access of resources and amenities. The term‚ “urbanization” can be defined as the expansion of cities or towns in country areas
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How Should Chinese Policymakers Do with The Real Estate Bubble China’s Urbanization and Real Estate Bubble China’s urbanization over the past few decades has been so fast that the country’s urban population has jumped from just about 10% in 1949‚ when the People’s Republic of China was established‚ to nowadays over 50%. Looking back China’s history of modern urbanization‚ the rapid urbanization actually began from 1978‚ when the country opened the door to the world with Chinese leader Deng
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PROBLEMS OF URBANIZATION Urbanization‚ or urban drift is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of global change. Urbanization is also defined by the United Nations as movement of people from rural to urban areas with population growth equating to urban migration. The United Nations projected that half of the world’s population would live in urban areas at the end of 2008 Urbanization is closely linked to modernization‚ industrialization‚ and the sociological process of rationalization
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