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    Creativity in Limited Facilities in Informal Settlement As A Marginalized Architecture in Urban Areas prepared by: Dr.-Ing. Ir. Paulus Bawole‚ MIP1 Abstract The squatter settlements or informal settlements are common phenomena in many big cities in developing countries. Such settlements mostly grow up near the city center and the inhabitants work in informal sectors. Since there are many countries in Asia‚ Africa and Latin America facing these phenomena‚ the United Nation gives more attentions with

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    The Slums of Manila: Cutting-Edge Poverty? Because of the industrial revolution‚ the invention of the automobile‚ and the consequent development of freeways‚ cities worldwide have expanded into the countryside. As though it were a conspiracy of the automobile and fuel industry‚ the government‚ and private developers‚ suburbanization even now continues to damage the city. It has not only affected the physical fabric‚ but has also significantly affected the lives of its people. Most importantly

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    protected as the world of E-business evolves. LEGAL ISSUE In 1 to 3 sentences‚ identify the legal business issues raised in the article. The article details the tactics practiced by cyber-squatters. When the internet became a legitimate vehicle to do business with‚ cyber-squatters purchased domain names that were trademarks of businesses. For example‚ Ford Motors would have to buy back the domain name to Ford.com to protect their trademark and not lose potential business. However‚

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    5 Crucial Strategies for Doubling Revenue Five Crucial Strategies for Doubling Revenue In preparing for our Sales and Marketing executive wokshop and visiting with world’s top sales and marketing thought leader- Neil Rackham‚ several actionable ideas have emerged which you can act on immediately 1) Salespeople must become value creators Too many salespeople are “talking brochures”‚ trying to show customers how their products or services are better than competitors. This is traditional

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    1.0 PROBLEMS DEFINITION 1.1 Types of Strategies used for Local and International Markets Under the International Strategic Management approach‚ companies can choose to either venture their business towards the Global or Regional strategy. The Global Integration strategy looks at production and distribution of products and services of a homogenous type and quality on a worldwide basis. National Responsiveness strategy requires understanding of individual consumer tastes imposed by autonomous

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    experienced a scarcity in housing and lack of space to build it. Due to these circumstances ‘squatter settlements’ and ‘boat squatters’ started to emerge at the verge of city areas and in Hong Kong Harbour. The ‘squatter settlements’ proliferated for the Government tolerated them and even designated a specific place where some of the destitute families can build their home. With regards to ‘boat squatters’ it grew for it is hard to monitor because of Hong Kong’s coast lines and

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    The Pasig River “As exemplified by the city government of Marikina‚ the development of the riverbanks depends mainly on the local government. The political will to evict people from illegally built establishments and structures and to maintain the developed areas along the river has driven local governments to lengthy debates with concerned groups. In addition‚ funding for the construction and maintenance of parks The PRRC sketch design of the Pasig River in the

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    Dhaka‚ Bangladesh Located on the banks of the Buriganga River lies Dhaka; the capital city of Bangladesh. This megacity is the 7th largest populous city in the world‚ with an estimated population of 15 million‚ according to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. It is expected to reach a staggering population of 25 million by 2025 (growing at a fast rate of 4.2% per year).The number of Dhaka City’s young population is relatively high due to the age selective rural-urban migration. About 40% of the

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    Settlers‚ where Black Hawk‚ a Sac Indian war chief‚ conveys his life story to try and justify his actions in the Black Hawk war against the American settlers‚ and an Encounter between Omaha Hunters and White Squatters in Iowa‚ where a hostile encounter between Omaha Hunters and White Squatters was the result of dramatically different conceptions of landownership amongst them. Tecumseh‚ a Shawnee diplomat and warrior‚ saw his homeland being invaded by white settlers and believed that only a pan-Indian

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    rapid urbanisation of the city since its emergence as the capital of an independent state is due mainly to massive migration of rural population. The paper also reveals that significant portions of the city dwellers are settled mostly in slums and squatter settlements and are living below the poverty lines as the rapid urban growth of the city is not commensurate with its overall development. The paper‚ however‚ argues that the experience of poverty in the city of Dhaka follows the pattern of urbanisation

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