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    Introduction With plummeting resources, soaring temperatures and an economy in need of a major overhaul, sustainable development is widely considered to be the need of the hour. The United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development (1987) defined it as “the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs” (Brundtland Commission, 1987). In this report, the focus will be on the concept of environmental…

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    Their responsibility were to alter the identity of local land allocation authority were there was delegation of power in local land. Apart from land allocating function ,land allocation authority his evidence to land dispute granted were best evidence, and were given great weight in the court. Imposition of Land ordinance removed effective control of communal land from traditional authority and passed to the president or to the delegate, this has been witnessed in rural land especially with…

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    prison from the state and run them their self. The most of them being drug cases are drug related cases are the main reason for the high rate of incarceration. Another thing that can be done is alternative drug sentences is a way to cut the cost of housing a growing prison population that has led most corrections administration to cut or eliminate drug-treatment and education programs. This provides the courts with alternative sentencing options. One other thing is the immigration which raises…

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    welcomed loss of design tyranny in the cooperative proclamation of Sant’Elia and Marinetti, Hundertwasser’s…

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    In this paper, there will be discussion of the pros and cons of learning in respect of tradition learning and adult learning. The traditional learning style is more appropriate for younger learners, and the adult learning style is primarily administered through on-line learning, which is geared towards adults. Each style of learning has advantages and disadvantages, but the most important aspect is understanding the most effective avenue for learning as an individual. There will be pros and cons…

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    In the Rights of Man, pamphleteer Thomas Paine extols America for being a melting pot of various diverse nationalities and religions, who promote freedom and liberty. Thomas Paine agreed that constructing an effective government would be on the premise that liberty, freedom, and diversity would be accepted and also would be supported by the common principles of society and the rights of man to achieve a cordial union. Unfortunately, Thomas Paine’s views on a utopian America were not only fiction…

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    who are living in Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam. From a promising land that has high potential for full development, this metropolis has become overpopulated due to the “high level of unregistered rural migration” as well as “ the spread of settlement, housing and industry beyond official statistical boundaries”( Fien,J. & Collins,N., 2016, para.2). According to General Statistics Office (2012), population density of Ho Chi Minh City is 3925 people over one kilometer, which is 13 times higher than…

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    In the Rights of Man, pamphleteer Thomas Paine extols America for being a melting pot of various diverse nationalities and religions, who promote freedom and liberty. Thomas Paine agreed that constructing an effective government would be on the premise that liberty, freedom, and diversity would be accepted and also would be supported by the common principles of society and the rights of man to achieve a cordial union. Unfortunately, Thomas Paine’s views on a utopian America were not only fiction…

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    boundary. “ This region is a part of the Chihuahua Desert ecosystem that primarily comprises of arid to semi-arid biotic communities and is home to the second largest metropolitan area along the U.S.-Mexico Border known as the Paso del Norte region.” Housing more than two million people. The Paso del Norte region spreads across three states, twenty-nine municipos along the Mexican side of the border, with a total of one hundred-sixty-eight American cities and towns. Further, dividing…

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    Foreclosure: A Case Study

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    intentionally cause expensive damage to the home. Foreclosed properties may also sit empty for months, which can cause mold and other issues. In a short sale situation, however, the homeowner usually still lives in the home. They're also fairly cooperative, since a higher sale price reduces what they'll owe the bank. The result is that a short sale allows you to get a good deal without risking the expense of fixing the major issues you could buy along with a foreclosure. It's not all sunshine…

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