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    that a person could live‚ the inner cities of the United States are said to be a horrible gangland full of murder‚ prostitution‚ and drugs. While this description is overblown in some cases‚ the inner city definitely resembles the definition given. Inner cities across the country are havens for gangs and the activities that keep them financially viable: prostitution‚ robbery‚ and drugs. The focus of this paper will deal with the problem of drugs in the inner city. Rejecting a broad definition of

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    itation sector Water and Sanitation Sector in Karachi Establishing the context and structuring the framework for institutional reforms Author: Farhan Anwar Shehri-Citizens of a Better Environment Pakistan‚ Member of OECD Watch Email: fanwar@onkhura.com Abstract The water and sanitation sector in Karachi (the largest city in Pakistan with an estimated population of about 16 million) is faced with a crisis of governance. The Karachi Water & Sewerage Board – a monopoly public water utility is similarly

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    Traffic problems in mumbai city At present more than 20 lac vehicles have been registered in Mumbai alone. Besides these‚ maximum vehicles registered in Thane division are being used in Mumbai city. The population of Mumbai is more than 1.24 crore besides additional fluctuating population of 30 lac. Taking into consideration high volume of vehicles and density of population/pedestrian‚ manual enforcement is becoming difficult day by day. As such migration to technology driven‚ evidence based enforcement

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    Problem of overcrowded city centers is widespread all over the world. Consequently government suggests a law which means that people have to pay a sum of money in case if they want to drive into the center by their own car. There are a lot of advantages and disadvantages. This essential measure can help to avoid traffic jams. And with help of public transport employees can achieve their workplaces in short time. However‚ people want government to provide such conditions as parking places and bus

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    Today‚the more the cities are developed‚the bigger problems which the cities have are.In addition‚citizens suffer from issues that is related to city’s development. Now‚we have to consider that problems. The following is some problems and solutions that we can implement. To begin with‚one of the biggest problems is over population which accounts for some serious problems such as a lack of space of housing‚unemployment‚traffic congestion‚and air pollution. In the past‚our lifestyle is different

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    growing Islamic militancy and terrorism‚ which already caused hundreds of casualties. This crisis is intensified by an economic crisis‚ water and energy shortage as well as drug and human trafficking. In order to encounter and solve these complex problems the state of Pakistan must ensure rule of law particularly a well-established and independent judicial system. Pakistan is an embattled state‚ but at the same time Pakistan and its people are also a misunderstood nation. This article

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    also carries germs. Question: The germs stick to________ of the flies’   | Answer | Is Correct? | a | | wings | | | b | legs | | c | | arms | | | Question: Germs cause ____________.   | Answer | Is Correct? | a | | problems | | | b | | infections | | | c | | diseases | | | Question: We should not eat the food if there is _______ on it.   | Answer | Is Correct? | A | | dust | | | B | | layer | | | C | | sand | | | Question:

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    -1- THE KARACHI ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED INTRODUCTION History Karachi Electric Supply Company Limited (KESC)‚ (formerly Karachi Electric Supply Corporation) is one of the city’s largest employers: around 17‚000 people currently work for the company. It is also one of the oldest companies in Karachi and was established in the city even before the creation of Pakistan in 1947. Incorporated in September 13‚ 1913‚ under the Indian Companies Act of 1882‚ the company was nationalized in 1952

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    though a child from a suburb school and one from a inner city school graduate from grade school‚ the child from the suburb might be up to two years ahead of the other in reading‚ writing‚ and mathematics (1). The problems with associated with inner city schools‚ which are usually full of minority children living in poverty‚ can only be solved with outside help. Poorer residential areas in America are more likely to be located in the inner cities across the nation. Since most of the funding for schools

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    The Problems and Solutions of Overcrowding in Modern Cities Now In the world there are many cities which are facing overcrowding‚ such as London‚ Tokyo‚ New York‚ Paris‚ Beijing‚ Singapore‚ Manila and Rio. But‚ few people know the exact meaning of the term “overcrowding”. There is a popular definition which is widely accepted by scholars: “an outgrowth of excessive size is overcrowding‚ meaning too many people occupying little space.” (Brunn et al‚ 1983‚ p37). Overcrowding causes huge problems

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