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    runs machines and produces goods, they should be free from all type of mental and health issues. They should be given proper 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…

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    Late eighteenth and early nineteenth century marked a time of great urbanization in America. Between 1860 and 1910, the population of cities increased from six million to forty-four million. Two factors had contributed to such growth: industrialization and immigration. Industrialization yielded new technologies that performed farm work at a more efficient rate than what was possible before with only humans and animals. This, therefore, reduced the amount of laborers required. Unable to compete…

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    Beijing Research Paper

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    hills and very small mountains. Only 12% of China is plains and the rest are hills, mountains, plateaus, and other landforms. Beijing is at the northern tip of the Northern China Plain. The environment affects their lives of people by how the city has grown over the years and the people adapt to the environment by building high rise buildings so more people can live there. The climate in Beijing has a lot to do with the area around it.…

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    using examples of famous artists. If students live in a rural area they do not have as many resources. Cities offer the best resources for schools, and therefore they are great places to live. Not only are there educational benefits, one can also find more things to buy in the city. While anyone with internet access can shop, there is nothing like trying things on in a beautiful store in a city. The super malls have hundreds of stores to shop in. The shopping mall is usually applied to enclosed…

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    mile radius, which means that I need to do something different to make my store stand out from the rest of the competition. But also I know of one bakery that is close in the next town over that is really known that will be my competition. It seems to me that opening a store that pertains to food is a good choice because it seems like going out to eat is the main spending habit residents in this area have. (Quick…

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    Ghost City Research Paper

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    bring any newcomers, but China continues to build them. It is important to understand why they continue to build these cities. It is also important to learn the short and long term effects on China, and the impact it has not only on China, but the rest of the world. Many projects, including the nation 's high-speed rail network, have had big benefits. But in the city of Luliang they have built many things to boost GDP, but have found some are having the opposite effect and dragging…

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    Martin Zebracki’s article Beyond Public Artopia: Public art as perceived by its publics, discusses public art and how the people who pass by it interact with it. This type of art can serve as a way to reinvigorate urban development, and Zebracki examines the perception of the public with reference to several specific public art installments. Public art integrates the location into the art and allows the piece to become a part of the city. Barcelona is a city where public art has become an…

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    As an activist, a thinker, and a writer, Jane Jacob observed patterns in the way cities were constructed in both physical and social aspects of their environments. For the first time in American history, a fresh and innovative, at the time radical, movement sprung up due to the observations and claims that Jacobs proposed in her book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities. During the 1950’s, modernism had already become an established (and universally accepted) ethos in American city…

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    Suburbia

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    working environment towards a more global and tourist attraction space. People began to commute from suburb to city (Hollow, 2011). The coming of the streetcar in 1888 changed the spatial configuration of many urban areas from that of a compact city to that of a star shaped urban area. This influx in traffic flow created havoc on the routes to and from the suburbs. Rush hour…

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    The Plus 15 System

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    system that … provides alternative routes for pedestrians to numerous and varied destinations”. Through walking at both the street level and the plus 15 level strong contrasts began to arise between the two supposedly “public spaces”. Differences in areas such as interaction, status of individuals, security, and design of the space became prominent. Even though the plus 15 system is said to be a public place it still shows social exclusion based on status much like the Greek agora or roman…

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