people‚ creating the issue of urban sprawl. By putting a stop to urban sprawl‚ suburban communities will transform into cities. Smart growth promotes this transformation‚ since it still promotes development in areas that are already developed‚ which is how cities are usually formed. Therefore‚ smart growth prevents new suburban communities from popping up. In developing countries‚ many people are forced to live in suburban communities because there is physically no more space to house them. It is
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is a department store chain‚ which has many credit customers and wants to find out more information about these customers. A sample of 50 credit customers is selected with data collected on the following five variables: LOCATION (Rural‚ Urban‚ Suburban) INCOME (in $1‚000’s – be careful with this) SIZE (Household Size‚ meaning number of people living in the household) YEARS (the number of years that the customer has lived in the current location) CREDIT BALANCE (the customers current credit
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A. Brief Introduction The department store AJ Davis would like to find out more information about their customers. A sample of 50 credit customers is selected with data collected on the following five variables: 1. LOCATION (Rural‚ Urban‚ Suburban) 2. INCOME (in $1‚000’s – be careful with this) 3. SIZE (Household Size‚ meaning number of people living in the household) 4. YEARS (the number of years that the customer has lived in the current location) 5. CREDIT BALANCE (the customers
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cultural traditions‚ allowing the poet to endorse or critique the naturalized values of his or her culture. In her two sonnets‚ In the Park‚ and Suburban Sonnet: Boxing Day‚ the Australian poet Gwen Harwood uses the generic conventions of poetry to construct a central persona who‚ through their voice‚ conveys the social expectations of women in 1950s suburban Australia. Both sonnets centre on a mother dealing with the everyday challenges of motherhood and through the use of the poetic techniques of
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in New York City‚ which is her ‘little bit of country’. In My Little Bit of Country‚ Susan Cheever contrasts the life in the country versus the life in the city‚ where the two different landscapes are the fundamental basis of her memories in the suburban and the urban landscape. The essay’s main theme is the relation between society and nature‚ because of Susan Cheever’s fascination of Central Park‚ her “(…) natural wonderland (...)”1 in the middle of the urban chaos. Susan Cheever’s essay‚ My Little
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African Americans Attitudes towards Police The George Washington University Abstract Past experiences have shown that African Americans tend to have a more hostile relationship with police officers than other races. Research from multiple scholars confirms that there is in fact a correlation between a person’s race and the attitude they have towards officers. This experiment aims to verify that race is responsible
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department store chain‚ which has many credit customers and wants to find out more information about these customers. A sample of 50 credit customers is selected with data collected on the following five variables: 1. LOCATION (Rural‚ Urban‚ Suburban) 2. INCOME (in $1‚000’s – be careful with this) 3. SIZE (Household Size‚ meaning number of people living in the household) 4. YEARS (the number of years that the customer has lived in the current location) 5. CREDIT BALANCE (the
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the first train on the Indian Sub-continent steamed off from Mumbai to Thane‚ a modest stretch of only 34 kms. Central Railway has since grown manifold. The suburban townships of Mumbai have to shuttle to and from Mumbai day in and day out from distances well beyond 100 kms. Electric Multiple Units (EMU’s) are the lifeline of Mumbai‚ suburban Mumbai in particular. Given the geographical spread of the population and location of business areas‚ the rail network is the principal mode of mass transport
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areas income reaches its peak at $50‚000 while both the suburban and urban areas have much higher incomes both climbing to $67‚000. Although both suburban and urban areas have higher incomes they also have a much higher range than rural areas. The range for rural areas is 28 while the range for suburban and urban areas is 45 and 46 respectively. The same is true for standard deviation‚ rural areas have a standard deviation of 7.793‚ suburban areas have a standard deviation of 15.258‚ and urban areas
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Date: - 03-01-13 RAILWAYS: A SLOW STATE OF AFFAIR! Accidents and chaos are everywhere and Mumbai with its population of over 20.5 million is no exception to this. The once efficient suburban rail network is the lifeline of Mumbai‚ however over the past two decades; it is creaking under the weight of passenger influx and lack of investment in upgrading infrastructure. The extraordinary crowding of trains and poor commuter facilities at stations makes the Mumbai train system so prone to accidents
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