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    Urban Morphology of Dhaka City: Spatial Dynamics of Growing City and the Urban Core Prof. Dr. Farida Nilufar Department of Architecture‚ Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) Email: faridanilufar@yahoo.com [Paper presented on the International Seminar on The History‚ Heritage and Urban Issues of Capital Dhaka‚ on the occasion of the Celebration of 400 years of the Capital Dhaka‚ Organized by the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh‚ 17-19 February 2010. Accepted for Publication

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    There are three notable difference lifestyles between urban areas and rural areas in Tokyo. They are degree of resident friendliness‚ city space‚ and variety of available activities. Live in city‚ life moves very quickly. People usually live in apartment with many different strange neighbors. And also people have many public activities choice to spend their free time. But life in country‚ it is really opposite to city. In the country‚ life is much slower. People feel more relaxed and no stress

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    Regeneration refers to in the investment of capital in the revival of old and declining urban areas either by improving what is left behind or clearing away and rebuilding. Often it may be accompanied by reimaging to change the dominant perception of an urban area. Such regeneration efforts can be seen in the town of Syracuse in New York. Between 1970s to 1990s‚ it started to experience urban decline. Economic decline happened as a result of deindustrialisation. As Syracuse was previously the largest

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    To what extent do urban areas modify their climate? Urban areas climate is often significantly different to the surrounding rural areas‚ this is why urban areas are often described as having their own “micro climate” the differences in urban climates are due to number of different factors. Urban areas often experience a phenomenon known as a heat island‚ this is a zone of hot air around and above an urban area which has higher temperatures than the surrounding rural areas consequently cities tend

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    on how initially underground cities were looked upon and where this idea stands in the present. It also addresses on how underground spaces have been looked at in developing countries especially in India. The Global demand for a habitable space in urban cities has prompted for change in traditional approaches towards development. Can underground city be the next major futuristic movement? Can underground cities be the next future cities of the world? Keywords Future‚ future cities‚ futuristic movement

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    NON.ARGUMENTATIVE Some people believe increasing petrol price is the best way to deal with the growing problem of pollution and traffic. What are some other measures which can be taken to solve the problems. I just heard of my mother yesterday while she was watching TV that "do your best to take your children away from this city and let them breathe the clean air; that’s the least you can do to keep them alive". Wondering about what she had just told me I found out that she was absolutely right

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    PMS of Filipino Youth in the Philippines Premarital Sex and Emotional Baggage [pic]I always warn students about the emotional consequences of premarital sex. Unlike the physical consequences (pregnancy‚ etc)‚ emotional consequences happen 100% of the time. They are an unavoidable part of sexual intimacy outside of God’s will. One of these consequences is emotional baggage. I’ll explain this: I’ve done some research and had some frank discussions with some of my (male) friends who engaged

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    In general‚ every city around the World are similar lifestyle such as Newyork‚ Tokyo‚ Bangkok‚ Sydney. After work or school‚ you might hang around in a city‚ meeting with your friends or have a dinner with your colleague.While lifestyle in countryside such as Australia and Thailand are similar lifestyle. For example‚ if you were a farmer after work your would go home and have a shower then you might have a dinner with your family. Firstly‚ Bangkok is the Biggest city in Thailand also capital city

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    Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) – Urban Infrastructure and Governance Leveraging JnNURM Funds by ULBs A study on leveraging of funds in JNNURM projects - select mission cities Ministry of Urban Development Government of India 1. Evolving Urbanisation Scenario in India The urban population in India has crossed 320 million and is estimated to grow to 583 million by 2031. The share of urban population stood at 27.8% in 2001 and is estimated to

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    INTRODUCTION Overcrowding is when there are too many people (or cars) in a specific area so that the environment or services cannot cope. Bad town planning can cause overcrowding. Like having too many traffic lights in a certain area that slow down the flow of traffic and increase the congestion in an area. Narrow pavements also bottleneck many people into a smaller area and this can cause health and safety issues as people could be pushed into the roads if there are too many people for the pavement

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