EFFECTS OF URBAN CRIME ON THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT Technical Paper by: Ms. Adit Padhi (aditipadhi@gmail.com) “Greater concern about terrorism places new opportunities before the design community. If protection is considered from the outset‚ design can make buildings and people safer.”1 Introduction Violent crime was the issue of the nineties‚ while terrorism has become the talk at the onset of 21st century. Understanding crime prevention design is therefore an invaluable tool in organization and
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DO LARGE POPULATION A KEY TO ECONOMIC PROGRESS Introduction: Thomas Malthus in his published book “An Essay on the Principle of Population” claimed that there is a tendency for the population growth rate to surpass the production growth rate because population increases at a geometrical rate while production increases at an arithmetic rate. Thus‚ the unfettered population growth in a country could plunge it into acute poverty. However‚ the pessimist view has proven unfounded for developed economies
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HOST COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF THE IMPACT OF EVENTS A COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT EVENT THEMES IN URBAN AND REGIONAL COMMUNITIES By Liz Fredline‚ Marg Deery and Leo Jago HOST COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS OF THE IMPACTS OF EVENTS TECHNICAL REPORTS The technical report series present data and its analysis‚ meta-studies and conceptual studies and are considered to be of value to industry‚ government and researchers. Unlike the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre’s Monograph series‚ these
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Culture: a vehicle for economic development Cultural industries: Culture is a powerful global economic engine generating jobs and income with a value of US $1.3 trillion in 2005. Global cultural industries account for more than 7% g global GDP During the 1990s‚ the cultural industries grew at an annual rate twice that of service industries and four times that of manufacturing in OECD countries (2009 UWR). However‚ infrastructure investments are needed in the South to enhance and support cultural
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University of Waterloo Department of Economics Econ 383: Economic Development for Fragile Countries Fall 2012 All information related to the Final Exam is provided in this file. Time & Date: Friday‚ December 14 from 12.30 pm to 3.00 pm Allocated Rooms for the Exam: PAC 9 & 10 Office Hours for the Final Exam Period: Monday and Wednesday from 4.00 pm to 5.30 pm Friday from 2.00 pm to 3.30 pm Syllabus: The Final exam for this course is comprehensive. The exam will include
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Methods to Encourage Economic Growth in Hong Kong and Singapore Valerie Johnson American InterContinental University Online Ways to Encourage Economic Growth in Hong Kong and Singapore Hong Kong and Singapore are very different in size. Singapore is half the size of Hong Kong with a population of 2.6 million‚ however Hong Kong maintains a whopping 5.5 million population. Both were created by British colonialism during the nineteenth century. They are also very competitive against each other
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1513 Urban Framework. 18/10/02 11:21 AM Page 6 September 2002 UPPER ESPLANADE/ST KILDA FORESHORE UDF. COURTESY OF 4D FORM PTY LTD UR BAN DE S I GN FRAMEWORK S This Practice Note is a guide to the preparation and use of Urban Design Frameworks. Frameworks are strategic planning tools that set out an integrated design vision for the desired future development of urban places. They translate the broad aims of Municipal Strategic Statements (MSS) and planning schemes to practical urban
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There are many groups/discourse communities I belong to. A discourse community is a group of people who have a common interest. They also have their own way of speaking‚ writing‚ behaviors and values. My favorite one is the sneaker head community. What is a sneaker head? A sneaker head is a person who buys shoes to wear and collect. It has become a culture‚ and has made this sneaker loving community have its own way of speaking‚ writing‚ behaving‚ and showing what we value. We have certain slang
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What Military Strategist Are You: Tactical Planner‚ Strategic Thinker‚ or Logistician Arlene Santiago DeVry University Professor Tennyson April 6‚ 2014 Are you a tactical planner‚ strategic thinker‚ or logistician? This may not seem like a very hard question to answer‚ but for me I fought back and forth with this question. After reading the definitions for tactical planner and strategic thinker several times‚ in my line of work I’m slightly more of a tactical planner
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1. Why is the assumption of land as a homogenous factor of production no longer considered tenable? In classical economics‚ land along with labor and capital are considered as one of the factors of production. Land is often regarded as the original factor of production because it is found in nature and therefore not produces and cannot be derived from anything else. As a natural good‚ land was considered the source of wealth thus agriculture was the only sector that could increase it. Thus
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