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    Does living near a wind turbine, that sounds like a tornado, seem like a place someone could relax and get a good night sleep? Wind energy has begun to take the country by storm with states such as Iowa using wind turbines to generate up to thirty percent of its energy. Iowa is a leader when it comes to wind energy by limiting the regulation on the companies building the turbines. Most of the turbines in Iowa today were built before most regulations were put in place. Wind energy should be more…

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    here are just a few of the ways they stand head and shoulders above the rest. Fully-Licensed Experts: Besides being current on the latest trends and technologies in the roofing industry, Bresser & Sons' roofing professionals are up-to-date on all zoning laws, building permit requirements, and homeowner's association guidelines. Always On Time: A major reason behind the dependable reputation Bresser & Sons has established over the years is the fact that…

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    Gordon, 2013, p. 465). States also examine licenses of professionals such as real estate, funeral homes, and those who practice law and medicine. Local regulations and responsibilities includes the ability to give out business licenses, they deal with zoning and building codes and transportation issues that affect their communities. Part B Evaluate the impact of government regulation on American economic and social life.…

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    Epidemic Of Prostitution

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    Criminal activities are never routine; every day brings new situations to police officers. The diverse criminal acts in an environment is always changing. No two days are the same for the underground criminal world of illegal prostitution and human trafficking. Prostitution is a criminal activity, but possible solutions exists to address this growing epidemic (McElroy, 2015). In many parts of the world prostitution is viewed differently. In some countries prostitution is illegal and the women…

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    local coastal plan (LCP). The LCP incorporates the policies outlined in the Coastal Act and must be approved by the California Coastal Commission (CCC). A LCP is the city's specific, long-term coastal management plan, which includes a land use plan, zoning ordinances and other implementing actions (Fischer, 1999). Instead of having one big LCP, Los Angeles and many other coastal cities divided their jurisdictions up into multiple local coastal program areas. Los Angeles divided up the city…

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    Critical Risk Assessment

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    5 - Critical Risk Assessment 5.1 Risk: Lack of Funding There is a high probability of a lack of funding for the Observation Tower. The impact that a lack of funding would have on the project would prevent, or delay, construction of the tower. However, a lack of funding for the tower is not critical to the other projects, except possibly the Trail Team. Factors for a lack of funding are no start-up funds and a withdrawal of donors for the tower. The plan of action for this risk is to…

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    Schlosser's Case Summary

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    crisp field of greens. This technique considers the indigenous widely varied vegetation to regrow and recuperate. As they drove by a greater amount of the close-by farms, Schlosser understood that the city developed without much authority arranging or zoning limitations.…

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    In terms of helping or solving solutions to problems blacks feel in capable. Many would ask the question, but why? Because blacks were socialized to feel and think that way. Where on the other hand whites facilitate their development as superiors to do things black men feel they are incapable of doing. It all then relates to these jobless black men that cannot contribute to their household and here is where the family structure vanishes. Many black men due to incarceration cannot contribute to…

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    Urban Sprawl

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    Zoning requires government regulations that will organize land and designate areas of the city for a specific purpose. This will help to reduce the overuse of resources but it tends to favor high priced housing and establishments which becomes less affordable for urban dwellers. Secondary this can lead to urban sprawling as housing becomes more costly. Another drawback with zoning is that it has the potential to destroy wetlands, cropland…

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    “If you’re comfortable, you’re not growing.” This was the response that I gave, when asked to provide my favorite quote for college graduation. I decided to live by this, when moving from Arkansas to Pennsylvania to attend college. It was a major risk considering that I knew no one, but I craved a different atmosphere. My goal of being the first college graduate in my family led me to make such risk-taking decision. Being exposed to different cultures, natural environments, and challenging…

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