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    without regard for their sordid history and help them work through their own thoughts. This led me to career in substance abuse counseling. I graduated at the age of 22 with an Associate’s Degree in AODA Counseling and immediately began working in a residential treatment facility. I spent the next 9 years of my life working…

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    In current years, settlements which were small and isolated urban center have become large and complex features which is called metropolis. Moreover, population migration from rural to urban areas is one of the most important urban problems resulted from regional imbalances and causes uncontrolled urban growth. The results of uncontrolled urban growth are urban sprawl, environmental damage and formation of informal settlements which suffer from…

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    Transport is the foundation of urban life. It is one of the variable which decides the shape and financial advancement of a city. Mobility and accessibility by the transportation system have been a noteworthy part in moulding nations, affecting the area of social and monetary action, the shape and size of urban communities, and the style and pace of life by encouraging trade facilities, allowing access to individuals and assets (resources), and empowering more noteworthy economies of scale,…

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    Vancouver Research Paper

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    temperate climate and natural beauty, Vancouver is considering one of the friendliest cities with citizens taking great pride in keeping the region clean and safe. It is the westernmost of Canada’s 10 provinces and three territories with Vancouver’s metro area consisting of 21 municipals. Modern west coast city rich in culture with energetic nightlife and restaurant scene, Vancouver is becoming one of America’s premier travel destinations. This paper will discuss the regions demographics and…

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    Describe Early City Life

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    Early life in the urban cities of the US were a whole other world compared to what the cities are today. In the early 1800s, the US population in urbanized areas were about 300,000, with a total population peaking roughly at 5 million. By 1900 the population had spiked to about 30 million with 40 percent of it citizens living in urbanized areas. This spike in population had a lot to do with immigrants and a baby boom that together surpassed the amount of deaths. Transportation in New York for…

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    With such high population concentrated in a small area, TOD becomes very efficient in Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a land area of XXXX km squared, but most part of Hong Kong is mountains or country parks, only about 23.8% of the land is built-up areas [Cite]. With development concentrates in Kowloon, northern coast of Hong Kong Island and some new towns, they can be effectively linked by transit system…

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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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    some groups of immigrants are acceptable to enter the country without limited such as British, German, Scandinavian, and Irish, other groups of people need to have a Visa. In 1965 to 1990, the law is now open for immigrant’s base on skill and residential status more than nationality. Because of the limited in quotas to enter the country, illegal immigrants are skyrocketing as a result the United States’ economic is affected from them either directly or indirectly. Immigrants can…

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    Sydney Cosmopolitanism

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    Wellings goes on to add that even though some suburbs are cheaper and offer larger homes, people are often opting to chose the smaller unit sized homes so they can live right within the action (Wellings, 2014). The term “cosmopolitanism” refers to areas that are more densely…

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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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