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    Urban Regeneration

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    with disaster in future so that loss of life and property is minimized to very minimum. The principle “well thoughtout plan is half work done” is very well followed in the preparation of this plan. In order to prepare the plan‚ inputs were taken from all the stake holders. The role of a district administration always comes first during a crisis as it gets the first hand information. It has to react and respond during crisis and it has to initiate rescue‚ relief meausres immediately with the

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    Book Review An Analysis of Regeneration‚ by Pat Barker The book begins with a letter of declaration written by Siegfriend Sassoon. Dated in July 1917‚ the letter affirms Sassoon’s view of the war being a waste of lives and efforts. In my opinion‚ this letter sets the tone for the novel‚ and has a vital part in the unveiling of Sassoon’s character as the story progresses. He states he is “a soldier” (p.3) and that while he believes in war for liberation or revolution‚ the war had spun out

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    Pavement. One of the problems raised in the novel is the problem of upbringing. The plot of the extract revolves around Mr. Smeeth and his speculations about his own family. The central idea of the extract is misunderstanding between two generations. The author’s message is that many parents could not understand either intentions or system of values of their children. The key of the extract is dramatic. It could be divided into two parts- the “dialogue” part and the “speculations” part.

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    This research is being done to find out the potency of the extract of the leaves from the plant camellis sinensis as an ink. Nowadays‚ ink is a pigment in a liquid or paste form used as colorants and dyes. Also‚ they are becoming more and more expensive because of their increasing purposes. Our research aims to produce this ink as a cheaper alternative to these commercial ones. Compared to the ink we are aiming to create‚ commercially produced inks are toxic and can be hazardous to a person’s health

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    The authors of Peras: an Extract from a Page‚ and Sleeping with the Dictionary‚ use their writing to discuss textual consciousness and what takes place during the reading of a piece. McCaffery’s experimental text‚ Peras: an Extract from a Page‚ introduces the idea of the page as an autonomous being that is launched into a schizophrenic state of self-loathing when written or inscribed upon. Within this text‚ the reader is characterized as an inconsequential witness to the madness of the page. McCaffery

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    The extract from the Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison outlines the casualties that an African-American family faces from a young girl’s perspective. The author effectively uses the point of view of a young girl to instigate both a sympathetic and empathetic response from the reader. The transition of the narrator from a bewildered to an understanding individual also leaves an impressive impact on the reader. This shift in character illustrates the young girl becoming mature. Thus‚ this extract can be

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    Brownfield regeneration is a complex process. Brownfield regeneration can be very effective on wider urban development so it is vital that efforts are made to further understand the dynamics of the process‚ in particular the barriers to successful regeneration‚ To understand the underlying nature of the brownfield problem and in response to the need for further clarification of dynamics of the regeneration process. 3.2.1. dynamics of brownfield regeneration/creation Cities are extremely complex systems

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    This project is beneficial because regeneration is a big topic right now and regeneration in biology is the process of renewal ‚ restoration ‚ and growth that makes genomes ‚ cells ‚ organisms ‚ and ecosystems resilient to natural fluctuations or events that cause disturbances or damage. So regeneration is only applicable to some animals but in the future it could grow to other animals and maybe in the far future humans with the proper research and experimentation . my data will allow scientist

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    INTRODUCTION 1.0 An Overview of Urban Regeneration According to Withgott and Brennan (2007)‚ people are now live at a turning point. Beginning about the year 2007‚ for the first time in the human history‚ more people will live in the urban areas than in rural areas. The development of social diversity is one of the principal objectives of urban regeneration. It aims at attracting new inhabitants in degraded districts but also preventing their inhabitants to leave them as soon as the situation

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    is meant by property-led regeneration? (3 marks) Property-led regeneration involves the regeneration of an inner city area by changing the image of the area‚ improving the environment‚ attracting private investment and improving confidence for further investment. In many cases it involves a flagship project such as the redevelopment of the Albert Dock. Urban Development corporations are the main form of property-led regeneration. With reference to property led regeneration‚ name one case study‚ describe

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