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    Quad City Mall Essay

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    Quad City Mall features a unique layout that differs from any other mall there is today. It is four departments(Food, Entertainment, Clothing, and Technology) each having their own dedicated area as well as an atrium located at the center of all four of the departments. This provides a quick, organized, and enjoyable shopping experience. 2. One of the truly unique about Quad City Mall is the CENTER. This is an acronym used to describe its interaction with its community in the atrium. CENTER stands for Community, Entertainment, Network, Transform, Educate, and Restore. The atrium will be a place for the community to partake in events and workshops in order to learn, as well as the mall donating a scholarship to a local student annually. 3. The mall is already as simple as possible to navigate due to its quad layout. To make things easier for the customer, Quad City Mall has installed tablets in the mall that you 're…

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    Quad City Advantages

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    A small town with a big city feel. Many would classify the Quad City area this way. Moving here can be a sizable change, especially for a small populated town or a larger city. When living in the QC, there are many advantages in living here because there is so much to chose from. The Quad Cities is a fantastic place to raise a family because of the magnificent entertainment, restaurants, and a low cost of living. Entertainment is easy to come across when in the area. There are many places to…

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    For The Love of the Game Have you ever wanted something in your life so much that it hurts? The simple thought of it sends butterflies through all through your stomach? I’m sure you have, everyone has this feeling once in their lifetime. Whether it was over a girl you knew in high school or something much simpler as your favorite pizza. For me it was bringing home that state championship trophy. My little league all-star teamed was feared all through Davenport. Everyone knew that Northwest…

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    Quad City Clown Troupe

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    Clown Classes The Quad City Clown Troupe will host clown classes in June. The class spans nine days, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. (June 14-16, 21-23, and 28-30). Rather than finish with a stage show, the graduation activity will be a walk-around for the Parks Department Red, White and Boom July celebration. Registrations are handled through the Parks Department and the troupe will receive a substantial amount of the tuition paid by each student. The reason for walk-around…

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    This will prove to be critical in your life the body needs food and water to survive and the cafeteria is walking distance no long trips hauling all that food around. The suites require you to drag all that food and water up towards the residence hall which has is past the quads. The tower is even worst its past both of the suites and quads and the edge of campus. The quads are the closer and faster travel route. The quads also allow you to drive any vehicle up next to your door. Let 's say…

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    The Quad Cities Earth Week Coalition is reaching out to you as an individual or organization recognized for their interest and involvement in environmental stewardship. If you are unaware of the coalition, we are an organization comprised of a network of organizations with the same interest, to promote environmental awareness and stewardship. The Quad Cities Earth Week Coalition formed in 1996 with the idea of networking and pooling resources to promote environmental education and…

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    education as a way of using the “city as a classroom” and “nature” as well as “integrated social and ecological [system]” (2-5). There are numerous ways to become involved in urban environmental educational projects. Fortunately, “urban environmental education continues to reinvent itself” in many ways (Cornell University Civic Ecology Lab). Used to focus on social-ecological systems, urban environmental education uses many forms of community based practices “such as...streamside…

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    Also, Socrates will try to argue that a city is necessary because humans need to rely on one another in order to accomplish tasks. Socrates begins his argument when he states, “So if you approve, why don’t we start by finding out what sort of thing it is in cities? After that we can make a similar inquiry into the individual, trying to find the likeness of the larger version in the form the smaller takes” (line 369). He first proposes the dissection of a city. First, you must look for justice in…

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    Remote Health Issues

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    The Impact of living in a Remote Area (Isolation) on the Health Outcomes of all Australian Adults 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to discuss the impacts of living in a remote area with relation to the physical and mental health of Australian adults. Although there are different types of remote areas such as the outback, rainforest areas, mining and coastal towns – the same quality they all possess is that they live far from any major city (Australian Institute of Health and…

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    Urban Expansion

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    animals. As we moved into the industrial, factories and city centers began being built. There arose a need for adequate living arrangements for the people that worked in the factories and city centers. Urban areas designed to accommodate large numbers of families began to spring up around these factories and city centers. Fast forward to today and we have 78% of the population in North America living in urban areas (Boston University College of Arts & Science, 2012). This figure represents a…

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