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    Around the world there is so many adults‚ teens and kids that are in poverty. These people suffer from sickness and diseases because they can’t afford medication. The government should assist people in need‚ affordable housing‚ and have an equal education. First‚ everyone should have a chance to get education. But people in can’t because they are more focused on surviving. You never know if someone could discover something great that could help everyone but since they can’t afford school‚ they won’t

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    particular write up is about interest subvention on housing loan rates. Affordable Housing- Explained in relation to Interest Subvention: Affordable housing has a skewed definition. Depending on which tier the city falls into or based on rural and urban areas‚ the range of any affordable housing property that lies anywhere from Rs.30-70 Lac. Now keeping in mind the lower income groups or even the emerging middleclass‚ the above range is hardly affordable. The government has brought some clarity to it

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    Research shows that the lack of affordable housing is the primary cause of homelessness‚ where over 5 million homes have already been foreclosed since 2008. The growing gap between wage earnings and the high cost of housing in the United States has left millions unable to make ends meet‚ increasing the number of people who are now homeless due to foreclosures. According to the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) an estimated 12 million renter and homeowner households spend more

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    IMPERATIVES TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING DELIVERY IN NIGERIA. Introduction. Shelter or housing is one of the most basic of human needs; it ranked second only to food in the hierarchy of human needs.[1] It is fundamental to human survival and an essential component in the advancement of the quality of life of the citizenry.[2] Housing provides shelter for man in order for him to actualize his real potentials in life and contributes to the growth of the world economy.[3] The provision of housing is therefore

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    Museums in Nyc

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    must-be places in New York City (NYC). Except for MoMA‚ similar situation happened to other NYC nonprofit museums after global economy slowdown. Nonprofit museums finally survived and do not lose their significant role in NYC. After finding this fact‚ what efforts these nonprofit museums did‚ do‚ or are doing to survive in NYC‚ and what nonprofit museums bring about to NYC came to my mind. Actually‚ this paper will discuss why and how nonprofit museums in NYC can keep operating even if under the

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    Homelessness‚ poverty and lack affordable housing are three major issues in the United States‚ and the state of Minnesota would like to be a catalysts to start a movement in attempt to better these issues. Minnesota’s seven metro counties of Anoka‚ Ramsey‚ Hennepin‚ Washington‚ Carver‚ Scott and Dakota are making efforts to create more housing‚ specifically affordable housing. The seven metropolitan counties would like to develop a new housing community must be developed in an environmentally sound

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    planning department conducted a survey of city bicycle commuters and recreational cyclists in 2006”( Lyon 4) to see the feasibility of NYC city bike share program. The main intention or rather the main motive for introducing a bike share program was to “maximise efficiency of existing mass transit options; generating new jobs and economic activity‚ enhancing NYC attractiveness and quality of life for city visitors and residents” (Lyon 2). Though The program was developed by Michael Bloomberg and

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    Graffiti in Nyc

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    "If you ’ve ever walked down the street‚ seen a name‚ and wondered what that marking meant‚ I ’ll tell you what that marking meant" (Powers 6). Graffiti writers put their names up on walls using markers‚ spray paint‚ or what ever can mark the surface. Often called a tag‚ the marking signifies that "somebody is telling you a story about who they are and what they are prepared to do to make your aware of it" (Powers 6). Graffiti is about your name and "fame". The more your name is up the more "respect"

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    NYC Ethnography

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    New York City encompasses urban ethnographies that represent cultures around the divergent globe. In these cultures‚ one can see the dynamic traditions of China on one street‚ and the traditions of Africa on the next. The city is truly an amazing place to become a global citizen of the world. As a student that gets to live and learn each day in this environment‚ I am blessed. After only a few months‚ my perspective has changed for the better. Viewing new religions and philosophies‚ it is

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    As a Newark resident and not being too far from NYC (which I believe has the largest homeless population in the country)‚ homelessness is an issue that I sadly witness every day. Most people on the streets have a condition or situation that is rejected by society—mental illness‚ a physical disability‚ drug or alcohol addiction‚ or like in the case of the article‚ simply a different sexual orientation. It is unfortunate that even when society has become more open and accepting towards the LGBTQ community

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