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    11th January 2013 This report in order to your assignment task regarding to the Main Causes Of “Pollution In Urban And Rural Areas”.Kindly go through the report thoroughly and give feedback accordingly. T.A “MAIN CAUSES OF POLLUTION IN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS” CAUSES OF LAND POLLUTION: [pic] REASON:

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    Another characteristic of Sacco’s journalistic works is the role of guides. Sacco’s works are based on witness testimonies‚ which he gathers during his – usually short- field-trips to the target region. For this method to work Sacco relies on people to be his guide. But he looks for specific criteria in a person whom he chooses as his guide. on a basic level‚ Sacco’s guides are Local persons with a good command of English and their primary job is translating native language of the community (

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    Study on some significant characteristic of Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Basic Information • HISTORIC NAME: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum • LOCATION: Street & Number: 1071 Fifth Avenue City/Town: New York • TIME: 1943-59 • FUNCTION OR USE: Historic: Recreation and Culture Sub: Museum Current: Recreation and Culture Sub: Museum • DESCRIPTION: ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION: Modern Movement MATERIALS: Foundation: Reinforced concrete Walls:

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    segregation and urban renewal. Poverty has become more concentrated in high poverty and disadvantage neighborhoods. Overpopulation of urban areas have led to several problems which come with challenges that negatively affect not only the people but the areas surrounding those neighborhoods. Concentrated poverty shapes everything from higher crime rates to education and health issues.The combination of this barriers restricts those growing up and living in this communities from

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    action should be taken to slow down this trend. Disturbances of nature Another possible reason offered for climate change is the destruction of forests‚ the building of cities and otherwise disturbing the balance of nature. The more urbanized an area becomes‚ the warmer it is. Subscribers to this theory consider the possibility that even the trails from jets can add to warmer temperatures. They believe generally that the more nature is upset‚ the more the earth reacts in such ways as changes in

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    Inner City Decline of One Urban Area After the industrial revolution people became increasingly affluent. This led to social segregation – rich move out of inner city suburbs. People left in the inner city: * Older residents * Single parent families * Students * Poorer families * Ethnic minorities left behind – formation of ghettos. Decentralisation increases the problem: Movement of businesses out of inner city – unemployment – Dead Heart. Removal of businesses causes

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    Georgia is a mountainous country that is surrounded by Azerbaijan in the east‚ the Black Sea in the west‚ the Russian Federation in the north and the Armenia in the south forming a 330km-long coastline. The climatic condition of Georgia varies among the six states` land regions that are well defined by the four seasons: A warm summer that is characterized by an average temperature of around 800C with an added advantage of the Indian summer that stretches into October. It also has an autumn brisk

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    Impacts of Urban Renewal on Pyrmont‚ Sydney. Urban Renewal- The redevelopment of an urban area. INTRO Since 1992‚ the 100-hectare peninsula of Pyrmont-Ultimo has been the subject of major master-planning‚ intensive infrastructure and property development that is expected to result in the residential population increasing from 3‚000 originally to 20‚000 by 2021. The Ultimo-Pyrmont re-development is part of a government-led Urban renewal program (now administered by the Sydney Harbour

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    its boiling point b) Below its boiling point c) At all temperatures d) At a fixed temperature 2.Evaporation of water will increase with a) addition of a solute to it b) decrease in temperature c) increase in temperature d)less surface area 3.Diffusion is faster in the case of a)Oxygen b) nitrogen c) hydrogen d) Carbon dioxide 4.During evaporation‚ particles of a liquid change to vapours only: a)from the surface b) from the bulk c)from surface and bulk d) none of these

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    1] What is agriculture? 2] Name the factors influencing agriculture. 3] What is shifting cultivation? What are its disadvantages? 4] What is plantation agriculture? 5] Name the fibre crops and name the climatic conditions required for their growth. Answers (i) The word agriculture is derived from the Latin words agri—meaning soil—and culture—meaning cultivation or tilling of soil. It is defined as the science and art of cultivation of soil‚ raising crops and rearing livestock. (ii) The factors

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