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    Big City Problems

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    Karachi is the biggest city in Pakistan and also one of the most thickly populated cities in the world. Its population has increased rapidly and accordingly has given rise to many social problems. People of this metropolis are becoming more and more concerned about solving these serious problems‚ some of which are discussed below. HEAVY TRAFFIC: in karachi the drivers of buses‚mini buses‚trucks and rickshaws drive very

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    Rachel Savage Ms Cogburn English 1A 13‚ May‚ 2013 Paper #4 Big Farms Cause Big Problems California is a state known for its’ agriculture‚ and provides a good majority of the nations’ food. In the central valley‚ our rich soil‚ diverse biotic communities and eco-systems‚ provide an environment that allows a great variety of what our farmers can plant‚ however‚ many farmers do not utilize this ability. Instead farmers of big corporate farms are looking to make the most money possible‚ so they

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    VII Curriculum Development in Population Education Saroj Bala Yadav   Introduction The school curriculum of a country‚ like its Constitution‚ reflects the ethos of that country as also its chief concerns. The values enshrined in our Constitution points towards the development of a pluralist open society and a state which is secular‚ democratic and socialist in nature. The school curriculum should reflect these aims and values in its structure‚ content‚ implied methodology - in fact‚ in its

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    Pedestrian and Bicycle Planning A Guide to Best Practices 26 August‚ 2010 by Todd Litman‚ Robin Blair‚ Bill Demopoulos‚ Nils Eddy‚ Anne Fritzel‚ Danelle Laidlaw‚ Heath Maddox‚ Katherine Forster Abstract This guide covers all aspects of pedestrian and bicycle planning. It is intended for policy makers‚ planners and advocates who want the best current information on ways to make their communities better places for walking and cycling. It provides basic information on various planning

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    Problems of Big Cities

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    Problems of big cities Big cities are exciting places to be in‚ they are full of life and movement 24 hours a day. All facilities are available here: schools‚ hospitals and malls‚ museums‚ cinemas‚ theatres… But still living in a big city has some disadvantages. Accommodation is a major problem in a city. It is the first problem a new comer faces. House-hunting is a big challenge. In a time of skyrocketing price hike finding an appropriate dwelling is an arduous task. Many members of a family

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    Overpopulation: The Big Problem Population isn ’t really a big deal if you live in a small town (e.g. Reno)‚ and it may not be of much importance in big cities (e.g. Las Vegas). By the time you have finished reading this proposal‚ the world would have already earned around 850 more lives‚ and by consequence ruined around 480 acres of wildlife. These seem like pretty hefty figures‚ but this is an accurate representation of how we are subconsciously multiplying‚ despite of the "big" awareness that

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    City problems Modern cities all over the world face the same problems. One of them is poor housing. People often live in old houses or huts that don’t have electricity or sanitation. As city population grows governments don’t have the money to build modern apartment buildings. Cars and industries are polluting city air and rivers more and more. Waste that people throw away is burned or ends up in landfills. All of this makes modern cities an unhealthy place to live in. Especially during morning

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    gender discrimination Discrimination is the prejudicial or distinguishing treatment of an individual based on his or her membership - or perceived membership - in a certain group or category. It involves the group’s initial reaction or interaction‚ influencing the individual’s actual behavior towards the group or the group leader‚ restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to another group‚ leading to the exclusion of the individual or entities based

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    introduction‚ each supporting paragraph‚ and the conclusion. Also remember to show how you will concede a point. Answer: I’m writing about the importance of over population‚ and how it can be the downfall of us all if not acted upon. A population too big for the planet to handle can lead to scarce resources and food witch will drastically change the way our world and our rules work. No one will be able to own their own property and will be confined to an apartment type home. The luxury of getting full

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    "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost I have chosen "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost as the topic of this Poetry Analysis Paper. "The Road Not Taken" is a narrative poem consisting of four stanzas of iambic tetrameter and is one of Frost’s most popular poems. In "The Road Not Taken"‚ it tells a fabrication of a person who reaches a side road in the forest and must choose which rail to take‚ each caterpillar track being different from the other. Robert Frost illustrates a difficulties decision

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