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    The Koch Snowflake

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    The Koch Snowflake Math Mock Exploration Shaishir Divatia Math SL 1 The Koch Snowflake The Koch Snowflake is a fractal identified by Helge Von Koch‚ that looks similar to a snowflake. Here are the diagrams of the first four stages of the fractal - 1. At any stage (n) the values are denoted by the following – Nn - number of sides Ln - length of each side Pn - length of perimeter An - Area of snowflake Mentioned below are the values of these above variables‚ for the first 4 stages

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    Key three and four of chapter thirteen Key three: Why Are Urban Areas Expanding? Urban expansion has been mainly focused on suburbs that surround older cities. Suburban Expansion Cities use to expand by adding peripheral land as they grew. A city now is a legally incorporated entity that encompasses the older portion of the urban area. THE PERIPHERAL MODEL North Americans follow the peripheral model where it is implicated that an urban area includes the city and built-up suburbs. DEFINING URBAN

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    Pablo Neruda

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    Class Make-Up Assignment 10 April 2013 Due: Monday 15 April 2012 In lieu of (instead of) our second class on urban services‚ I would like for you to answer the following questions and submit them to me in hard copy in class on Monday 15 April. These are individual assignments – and not group work. Common or copied answers will result in a failing grade. Please read the following article from yesterday’s Daily Star entitled “Easy Illegally” by Morshed Ali Khan and Anisur Rahman: http://www

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    The Hungers of Life

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    The Hungers of Life Sometimes an environment where people are guaranteed shelter and safety isn’t what they really long for‚ nor is it necessarily good for them. A significant portion of humanity want to truly live life—taking risks in the process of enjoying themselves and satisfying their desires for pleasure in life‚ while at the same time being able to get the necessary work done. In the poems “in the inner city” by Lucille Clifton and “a song in the front yard” by Gwendolyn Brooks‚ both the

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    Cities: Explorations in Urban Geography How far is Urbanisation a way of life? The notion of a rural-urban dichotomy and a distinctive disparity between the utopian perception of ‘rural’ and the ‘anomie’ (Phillips and LeGates‚ 1981) of the city are ubiquitous themes throughout the urban sociological school of thought. Conflicting views between scholars concerning the reality of life in the city in addition to the correlation between ecological aspects of the city and sociological behaviour

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    There Are No Children Here Analytical essay In an environment such as the one portrayed in the book‚ " There Are No Children here‚" by Alex Kotlowitz‚ the social development of youth is strongly affected by the state of the physical environment and the actions that take place around them. Children in the ghettos use defense mechanisms to shield themselves from the violence‚ and perform below average in schools‚ because they are preoccupied with the violence on the streets. With the combination

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    History and Theory of Planning Objective The objective of this course is to understand the broad trajectories of urban spatial planning globally and how they have shaped the discourse of planning Indian cities. Who is a planner? How has the role of the planner changed? What are the historical traditions of planning that seem to influence contemporary planning practice? What are the emerging paradigms in urban spatial planning? Through seminars‚ case studies‚ response papers and assignments

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    Lead and Free Time

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    The Talkative Turtle Once‚ in a certain lake of Uranium‚ there lived a turtle and a pair of swan. The turtle and the swans were friends. They would spend their free time together. One year‚ the rains did not come. The lake of Uranium began to dry up. The swans became worried. But the turtle had a plan. She suggested that the swans fly in search for a lake. The swans agreed and flew off. After flying for a day‚ they found perfect lake called‚ “Lead.” The swans began to fly back again to

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    Urbanisation

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    SRINAGAR - The City Of Mess ****** The Srinagar city—located at 34º0´-34º20´N latitude and 74º40´-75º05´E longitude is 5‚200 feet above mean sea level. The city is located in the heart of the Kashmir Valley on both banks of the River Jhelum. Srinagar being the summer capital of the State is the fastest growing metropolis in Jammu and Kashmir. It is the largest urban settlement in the state‚ having Index of Primacy of 9.95 for two city index and 5.56 at the regional level. Srinagar city has become

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    Concentric Zone

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    The concentric zone model was among the early descriptions of urban form or Cities. Originated by Earnest Burgess in the 1920’s‚the concentric zone model depicts the use of Urban land as a set of concentric rings with each ring devoted to a different land use. The model was based on Burgess Observation of Chicago during the early years of the 20th Century. Major routes of transportation emanated from the city core‚ thus making the central business district the most accessible location in the city

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