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    Community and Communication in Changing Urban Areas ------------------------------------------------- Part 1: Urban Studies‚ Theoretical Perspectives & Telematics How we view technology & impact is grounded in our theoretical perspectives: Technological Determinism: * Change in the city is a direct result of change in telematics OR reaction to technological innovation/invention * Urban change = inevitable‚ unalternable‚ predictable * Physical change (buildings

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    Life in a big city.

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    started living in cities. Cities became the major centers of live hood. A city has larger population compared to a town and a village. Life is full of activities in a big city. A big city is a centre of all types of education. It is a centre of trade‚ medical facilities‚ business and recreation. The population increase during the daytime. People staying the nearby villages and towns come to the city on different errands. Life in a big city starts early in the morning. many school buses carrying

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    These images of vast country‚ dry desert‚ country towns and cities are the images that I will be analysing in my talk today through the poems‚ Country Town and William Street. The first Poem I will be assessing is Country Towns. Country towns is a poem written by poet Kenneth Slessor. One of the images portrayed in this poem is the idea of the slowed pace of a country town. Significant images in “Country Towns” are of a sleepy town that moves in a slow pace‚ “Find me a bench‚ and let me

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    Essay #4- Comparison and Contrast “Living in a big city or in a small town” Carmen Herrera College Composition I English 101 A01 Professor R. Soy November 12‚ 2014 1 As we become adults‚ we come across the broad decision of choosing a place we can call home. Many factors need to be taken into consideration other than just finding a place comforting. Some basic but important factors a person must consider are job opportunities‚ access to services‚ and transportation. A big city like New York

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    Types of Settlements

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    surrounding areas. Urban areas are created and further developed through the process of urbanization. Urban areas may be cities or towns. These areas have great accessibility to amenities such as electricity‚ clean running water‚ telephone services‚ internet‚ cable tv and so on. In urban areas‚ jobs are more available than in other settlements. The capital towns for each parish in Jamaica can be referred to as urban areas. An urbanized area consists of a central city and surrounding areas whose

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    I Have a Dream

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    “I Have a Dream” Big city‚ bright lights‚ loud noise are all a small town girl like me dream about. Being born in a small town and living in the country most of my life I never had a chance to see what the big cities were like other than on vacations. Although‚ it was like biting into a piece of my favorite pie and then throwing it away‚ in other words going on vacation to places like New York and having to come back to the country was a tease. I appreciate where I come from though. It has its

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    disadvantages. From a personal perspective‚ I am more inclined to live in a small town rather than a big city. To me‚ it boils down to more peace and quiet; a better environment to live in; and family safety. To begin with‚ small towns are usually quiet and relatively calm. The pace of life is relaxed and the low number of cars and people makes for a peaceful setting without too much noise. Of course‚ not all small towns are idyllic in this fashion‚ and a slow and quiet lifestyle isn’t every person’s

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    fresh. However‚ some people think it is better for a child to grow up in a big city as it makes a child more confident person and provides a child with better education. So‚ there are many differences between raising children in a big city to a small town. Such as: the infrastructure‚ education and the health. First of all‚ the infrastructure in big city is much better than in the countryside.There are many highways and long‚ big bridges which make transportation esier. With so may transport means

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    City and metropolitan planning Assignment submission Topic: - (1) multi-nuclei planning (2) Urban hierarchy and functional linkage SUBMITTED BY: SANJEEV KUMAR MAHATO‚ ROLL NO. [1230002] 2ND SEM‚ MURP‚ [AR2207] DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE‚ NIT‚ PATNA Multi-nuclei planning INTRODUCTION The multi-nuclei development in a metropolitan planning is based on the observations that frequently‚ there are series of nuclei in the pattering of the urban land uses. It

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    reside in Kerala live in nuclear families; go to schools run by private institution which is very much similar to our lifestyle in cosmopolitan cities. This manifests the rising changes in Indian villages which are gradually transforming into small towns. However this is not only the account of my village in Kerala but also of hundreds of such hamlets across our nation.                   We must obey the great law of change. It is the most powerful law of nature. Abiding by this great law villages

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