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    break into (Braithwaite, 1975). Another issue is the fact that it’s simply easier to carry out criminal activity in high populated cities. It’s challenging for cities to establish effective social control and organization in these population-dense areas, which makes it easier for people to get away with crime (Braithwaite,…

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    Rural The United States Census Bureau defines rural by first identifying two types of urban areas. Those areas are urbanized areas (UAs) with a population of 50,000 or more people, and urban clusters (UCs) with a population of at least 2,500 and less than 50,000 people. Therefore, rural consists of all populations, housing, and territory that do not fall into the category of an urbanized area or an urban cluster (Geography, 2015). In the fact sheet titled Strengthening the Rural Economy - The…

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    in detail how the costs of social services will increase in specific areas, and why the Canadian economy will likely be ill equipped to…

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    This plan is based on regional areas rural schools which aim to fostering school, family and community engagement to improve students’ learning, achievement and school performance. I will give a brief description about community engagement, key stakeholders who will involve in this project and effect the school community engagement. Furthermore this plan gives a description about engagement process, types and how this process could contribute to a broader community development initiative. This…

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    The Rural Cemetery Movement With rapidly growing urban populations in the mid-1800’s, it was important to develop healthy, green, spaces for city dwellers. The Rural Cemetery Movement encouraged American cities to use cemetery space as multi-functional space for leisure, recreation, environmental preservation, and for healthy burial practices (Lundgren). "In a country sorely lacking in public green spaces, these cemeteries provided these graceful, elegant places…They were all around…

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    Urbanization In The 1800's

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    Urbanization, by definition, is the movement from rural areas to urban areas and the ways society adapts to this change. In the late 1800’s, this is exactly what happened, with rural living people moving to urban areas. This movement not only caused more people in the urban areas, but a huge influx of people,mainly immigrants, into the cities. Due to that, many discrepancies were made in how society worked in the time, which led to people having to adapt into the new way of life that they were…

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    Urban Sprawl Problems

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    The Problems With Urban Sprawl Urban sprawl, the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas, has slowed down by nine percent since the 1990’s (Borenstein). Urban sprawl was steadily increasing starting in 1920 due to new street construction and it peaked in 1994. Despite the belief that urban sprawl is the result of a healthy economic and social process, urban sprawl needs to be restricted and eventually stopped. Urban sprawl is rapidly expanding, destroying wildlife, and causing a rise in…

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    Tempe Land Use Case Study

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    78,683 dwellings by 2030 (United). It is possible for the city of Tempe to reach their goals, but in order to do so, they will need to start building upward. Tempe may need to fill in the last of the remaining open areas of its city. It would be more practical for Tempe to buyout areas using just compensation. Using just compensation, the residences of the single family residences can get market value for their home and the city is able to accommodate for its growth (Kim). By increasing the…

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    Alka Seltzer Experiment

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    surface area vs rate of time Introduction: In the investigation an experiment is conducted investigate if the breaking of alka seltzer into ½, ¼ and none effect the time it dissolves. The context of the problem is the time it dissolves to have the medicine show its effect. This problem exist in real life as people take alka seltzer to relief heartburn, acid digestion and stomach aches. This experiment would benefit society because it informs the society the better way of consuming medicine or…

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    Magic Of Tidying Up

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    Ideally, you should pick a home that creates an environment where every member of your family can thrive. This means researching in advance to find areas with low crime, good schools, and no restrictions that prohibit your pet. Don’t forget to look for parks, playgrounds, or other spaces where your family can play and exercise. Depending on the logistics of your move, it may be smart to find someone…

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