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    In this section, we discuss the relationship between congestion and regional growth by focusing on the estimation results. As shown in figure 3, we predict how growth of population and employment density change in the 86 largest U.S. metropolitan area when the congestion growth changes. Figure 3 presents that population growth of the largest U.S. cities would decline, whereas employment growth would continue to increase when congestion growth increases. These results indicate that population…

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    Mid-Sized Cities (MSC) are having an increasing impact on the economy although they have formally been unaccounted for. Through analytical examination of four articles, one specifically on two MSC, two concerning England and in respect to France, the varying ideologies about MCS are apparent. For instance the numerous definitions of MSC depending on the region, weaknesses and strengths of MSC, and finally, social and economic attributes connected to policies influenced by the ideas of a…

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    Limitation Of Urbanization

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    People have turned into an undeniably capable ecological power in the course of the most recent 10,000 years. With the approach of farming 8,000 years back, we started to change the area. What 's more, with the mechanical upset, we started to influence our climate. The late increment on the planet 's populace has amplified the impacts of our horticultural and financial exercises. Be that as it may, the development in world populace has conceal what might be a considerably more essential…

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    Nowadays, about half of the nation’s population in the world lives in urban areas. Even now, more and more people are moving into the cities for urban life. According to the Census Bureau data, in 2013, there are 2.3 million more people living in urban areas than in 2012. Now 269.9 million people live in urban cities and their surrounding areas. During 2012 and 2013, just 92 out of the country 's 381 metropolitan areas lost their population.…

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    Health Care Professionals

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    Rural-Community Health Care Professional Health care professionals who choose to practice in rural communities face a series of barriers and sets of opportunities rather than a health care professional who practices in a suburban or urban environment. Regardless of the location of the health centre, it’s essentially crucial to give a patient the required amount of care to nurture them healthy. Unfortunately, health care in rural communities is small but the population of health care…

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    The government of South Africa uses about 11 percent of their budget to contribute to the countries healthcare expense. The public contributes about 80 percent of their budget to the countries expenses. There are over 3,500 clinics in the rural area of the country that offers free healthcare to children under 6 years old. They also offer free healthcare to pregnant and breastfeeding women. South Africa does not have any type of health agreement with other countries, which is why their healthcare…

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    large urban areas. The jobs in these cities are in a large abundance in most cases that is. The schooling in large cities is much better when it comes to the focus on academics. When you look at small towns in the U.S. the schools focus a lot on sports like football. Where large…

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    Effects Of Urban Sprawl

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    which the current sprawl arose from. Andres Duany offers his expert opinion during the final scenes of Radiant City by suggesting a “new urban smart growth” in order to fix the issues of sprawl, which necessitates suburban communities converting the area in front of their homes to buildings for rent or for places of business, and the building of affordable town homes and apartments on desolate parking lots where underachieving stores are located (Brown & Burns, 2006). In principal, it appears…

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    Home Base Case Study

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    the service the lack of resources a rural area provides can prove too much, causing the client’s needs to go unmet. Reasons rural areas are so challenging to the delivery of services are due to many different factors: transportation, culture barriers, tight family unities, language barriers, lack of agencies, lack of funding, and isolation of individuals who may live in the mountain areas. Although these are not all of the factors agencies face in a rural area they are enough to create a barrier…

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    urban areas in developing countries is causing a large debate on whether it is overall beneficial or harmful to the countries and societies that they are located in. In 2000 two billion people in the developing world lived in cities, by 2030 it is expected to be around five billion. The cities that are growing the fastest are located in Asia and Africa. The question of whether this is a positive impact is rooted in how it will affect the poverty level. There is mass poverty in urbanized areas,…

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