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    phenomenon the rapid development forced to do to accommodate the total population such as urbanization. However‚ the unwell planning development was done that made our environment in trouble. The major factor of this happening because less understanding of surrounding environment and ecological aspect while planning the urbanization. One profession that closely related with designing the sustainable urbanization is landscape architects. The development of landscape urbanism theory and its implementation

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    Northeast- The Northeastern region had a large amount of family farms. The exception to this was New England‚ which found raising cattle to be more profitable. New York and Pennsylvania had large amounts of fertile land for farming. The family farms that existed focused primarily on providing for their families. Once their family’s needs were met‚ goods were often exchanged with local towns for needed supplies. Forests were heavily thinned due to the need for lumber supplies in winter. Most of the

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    ADDL. CH. M.M.‚ 37TH COURT‚ ESPLANADE‚ MUMBAI. The Chief Investigating Officer of the sensational and diabolic attacks by the terrorists at different iconic locations in Mumbai on 26th November 2008‚ hereby submits a report under Section 173 of Criminal Procedure Code‚ 1973 as under. A heinous criminal conspiracy has been planned and hatched in Pakistan by the internationally banned Lashkar-e-Taiba to execute a series of attacks at prominent places in Mumbai‚ the financial capital of the country on

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    MEDIA EDUCATION RESEARCH CENTRE‚ UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR CHANGE IN INDO-PAK RELATIONS POST 26/11 Role of Media Ashraf ul Hassan. 6/20/2012 The 2008 Mumbai attacks were 11 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai‚ India’s largest city‚ allegedly by terrorists who came from Pakistan. Immediately after the assault‚ extensive media coverage had created war hysteria as tempers were raised across the country to launch a war against the neighboring Pakistan. Class: M.A (3rd Semester)

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    Urbanization in India and issues involved It is more than half of a century that India became independent. The country has evolved and emerged a lot from pre independence to post independence era. At the time of independence‚ the country was poverty stricken‚ impoverished and a rural agrarian society. In 1947‚ only 15 per cent of the population in cities and towns were classified under urban areas. The rapid development and economic growth helped the country achieve the status of emerged nations

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    Travelling and transporting goods were very inconvenient before railroads were built in 19th-century. According to Stephen Slavin‚ “Before railroads‚ shipping a ton of goods 400 miles could easily quadruple the price. But by rail‚ the same ton of goods could be shipped in a fraction of the time and one-twentieth of the cost.”1. These made the economies of the American West bad and difficult to improve. John Steele Gordon describes it as: “there really was no "American economy." Instead there was

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    The urbanization of any ancient city has the best advantage of being seen through our modern day eyes. Looking at the evidence recovered from various sites definitely poses some problems for scholars in trying to place it in the context of the time-line of that city; yet these scholars have the knowledge of the end result of our modern-day societies. Archaeologists and classics scholars know historical trends of human socialization and urbanization for hundreds of years in societies unrelated to

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    Beware at Juhu beach when you go for visarjans With the final day of Ganpati visarjans set to take place‚ the Juhu lifeguards Association has unearthed a big racket that is rampant at the Juhu beach behind JW Marriot‚ Hotel Tulip Star‚ etc. Subroto Mukherjee‚ a lifeguard said‚ “Robberies at the beach are always more during Ganpati time. But this time the operation of the thieves is unique.” At various points of Juhu Chowpatty‚ groups of young boys rob men who hang around after completing

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    DABBAWALAS in Mumbai INTRODUCTION: Everyone wants to eat freshly prepared homemade food for their lunch after working hard in our morning shift. But what if the home is too far to go and have lunch. There seems to be a solution for this‚ that is‚ to bring your tiffin box with you in the morning but what about the freshly preparedness. So in order to solve this problem there is a service available in the economic capital of India‚ Mumbai. The service is known as Dabbawalas of Mumbai.    A person

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    Industrialization had a great impact on the United States. The Industrialization in the United States helped to attract many more immigrants to the country. The west made it possible to have more farming land. Urbanization created new technology. The United States was considered a new start and had many opportunities for anyone. This attracted immigrants to move to the United States. One of the most persuasive things for the immigrants to move to the United States was that the many different jobs

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