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    Princess Syndrome

    Disney has singlehandedly ruled over our childhood since its inception in 1923. Instilled the idea of “happily ever after” to all the little girls in urban cities, bred the idea of prince charming and one true love from the tender age of 3.Now in 2015, after 90 years, it has successfully turned into an American pop culture icon. People instinctively associate Disney with American dream and the princess they created with our own life. Childhood is a time when most of our characters are built. It is

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    Korea Development

    This article, the political economy of place, summarized the role of a leader within a city. It explains how various leaders majorly from United States were able to achieve great success. The leaders have utilized cities as a growth machine that can satisfy their personal and national needs. As a matter of fact, United States currently enjoys the economic benefit that they have earned through these leaders. Moreover, this article explains diverse aspects that can motivate a city’s development. This

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    Critical Assesment

    Critically asses the relevance of sustainability as a concept of understanding urban development Introduction Sustainability is the ability to maintain and retain a particular process in an existing system (Pieterse, 2004). The word sustainability has been used since in 1980s. Its application has been mainly on the human sustainability on earth, which has resulted in the term sustainability that forms part of the sustainable development concept. The term sustainable development means a kind of

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    Urbanisation

    Urbanisation builds an equitable society The process of people moving into cities, which is called urbanisation, was happening around the world in past decades. It causes cities to have more labourers and resources than before. This makes a big contribution to the social development of cities. Thanks to these social developments, public services are becoming better in these areas. Citizens can enjoy a better life by access these public services such as better medical care

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    Sprawl

    hazardous land usage. Characteristically, sprawl happens when a large population relocates from the city core to the suburbs. The perfect example of how sprawl is happening in America is Atlanta, Georgia. According to Robert D. Bullard’s analysis of Atlanta’s sprawl, between 1990 and 1997, the greater Atlanta area gained 475,600 people of which, only 2,647 (less than 1 percent) were added to the city. Atlanta’s area boundaries doubled in the 1990’s as people moved to the suburbs to be closer to jobs

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    Norton Simon Museum

    the mesuem in to different section. And the paint was organize by the time of the painter. We saw a lot of amazing paint , and also a lot of paint that have told in our class. The museum was located in a beautiful city that I really liked. The whole city is old and beautiful. In the city I feel like im in europe. We arrive there and saw a lot of amamzing paint. We saw a lot of amazing paint in the museum. I love few of the amazing paint in the museum. And the painter that I love the most is Van Gogh

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    My Little Bit of Country

    My little bit of country - essay Where is the best place to live, in the city or in the countryside? Some would say the countryside because of the nature, the silence and the small society. Others would like the busy life in the city, surrounded by lots of people and high buildings every day. There is pros and cons of both, it would therefore be impossible to conclude the best place to live. In the essay My little bit of country by Susan Cheever posted in Central Park, is Susan Cheever telling

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    Urban Life

    becomes better off. It is attractive enough to live in cities, because people can enjoy a lot of convenient facilities. However, some people believe that many people do not know their neighbours and the sense of community has been lost with the increasing number of people in cities. In this essay the effect of the modern urban lifestyle in cities will be discussed. Nowadays, many people tend to live in cities for different reasons. They move into cities mainly for work. Because they leave early in the

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    One Country, Two Cultures

    urban cities were centers of wealth. Both religion and education were organized and there were schools and churches in most towns. Very few boys and almost no girls continued on to secondary school and a college education was reserved for the wealthy. They were more likely to have careers in business, medicine and education. The culture of the North was determined by life in the cities. The South’s soil and climate was ideal for agriculture and growing crops. There were very few large cities and

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    Financial Inclusion

    Financial Exclusion: India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but it still hosts one-third population of the world poors. Studies say, the banking system in India has shown a huge growth however is still unable to reach the remote corners of the nation especially the underprivileged section of the society. According to the data in 2009, 51.4% of the farmer households are financially excluded from both the formal and informal sources, and accounts for 45.9 million out of 89.3 million

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