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    Urban areas are the amalgamation of complex processes in which environmental, social, cultural, demographic and economic factors influence the health and wellbeing of its residents. Health in urban areas is therefore linked to various processes inherent in urbanization itself and quality of natural, built and social environment. Presently more than half of the world`s population is living in urban areas and that proportion is expected to grow in coming decades. The recent UN estimates suggest…

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    Area 51's Facade Analysis

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    Area 51: Aliens, True or Real? Area 51 has long been understood to obscure real evidence about aliens since the twentieth century. In the article Area 51’s Facade, the author states the significance of the structures in Area 51 which alludes to the fact of the existence of aliens. This paper will analyze the validity of the article by analyzing the claims, assumptions, and evidence made by the author, analyze how the author’s views are more pseudoscientific than scientific, and by using…

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    Tempe Land Use Case Study

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    78,683 dwellings by 2030 (United). It is possible for the city of Tempe to reach their goals, but in order to do so, they will need to start building upward. Tempe may need to fill in the last of the remaining open areas of its city. It would be more practical for Tempe to buyout areas using just compensation. Using just compensation, the residences of the single family residences can get market value for their home and the city is able to accommodate for its growth (Kim). By increasing the…

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    Seattle History

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    Seattle was first founded by the Denny Party in 1851, who were mapping the Western area of the United States. The group first settled and established a town, which they called New York-Alki. A little while later, the party moved a short distance across Elliott Bay, where they founded the town of Seattle. The town was named after a Duwamish Indian leader named Sealth that the Denny Party had befriended. The town of Seattle would soon grow into the major city that it is today. The current dynamic…

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    Budget Limitations Essay

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    Budget limitations are an issue that every department, regardless of size, must operate within. Larger departments by necessity have larger budgets but this does not always mean that they are more successful in completing their goals. The larger a budget the more patrol officers the department can put on the road. Each officer on the road must be paid their salary, trained properly, provided a vehicle capable of accomplishing their tasks, and provided the tools and equipment needed for their…

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    of time, Toronto CMA seems that will continue to spread out over suburban areas bringing challenges to the city specifically in terms of transportation. Behan states that transportation has encouraged imbalance in sprawl of housing and jobs which result in long commutes, increase of fuel energy and therefore air contamination. In addition, private transportation has become an essential good for residents in suburban areas due to long travels. As people have the needed of using cars, public…

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    This plan is based on regional areas rural schools which aim to fostering school, family and community engagement to improve students’ learning, achievement and school performance. I will give a brief description about community engagement, key stakeholders who will involve in this project and effect the school community engagement. Furthermore this plan gives a description about engagement process, types and how this process could contribute to a broader community development initiative. This…

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    Vivacious City Life vs Boring Country Life A rural area is classified as a town with fewer than 1,000 people per 2.6 square kilometers, and surrounding areas with fewer than 500 people per 2.6 square kilometers (“Rural Area”). This means that rural areas have people and buildings that are few and far between. An urban area, on the other hand, has homes and businesses located very close to one another in a small area (“Rural Area”). Cities are filled with more job opportunities, filled with more…

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    it is like everyone is trapped here.I like to call my community a bubble. In this bubble I was raised it has shaped me to be different from everyone in my environment. I am going to give you a little background on Tempe. Tempe is a typical suburb area where you grow up, get an education, settle down here and have kids and do it all again. No one seems to want to go out and do something different. Everyone thinks the same and if you think differently you get bashed on.Growing…

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    rest and for this they need good living condition which are affordable to them. If these worker live in unhygienic conditions they will become ill and cannot work efficiently. Sonipat has 13039 small and medium industries registered in its industrial areas and estates located at Kundli, Rai, Bhalgarh, Murthal, Sonipat and Barhi. Barhi industrial estate has 1103 industrial plots in its 3 phases. Phase I and Phase II are fully developed and working efficiently with 687 running units, most of the…

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