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    While the world is aging, it is also urbanizing. Over half of the global population is now urban, meaning that more people are living in bigger cities. The proportion of the older adult population residing in bigger cities matches that of younger age groups and should continue to rise at the same pace. Making cities age friendly is one of the most effective approaches for responding to population aging. One of the reasons for focusing on this is that major urban cities have the economic and social

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    the replacement of the Memorial Bridge. The benefits were broken down into primarily six categories, travel time saving, vehicle operating cost savings, accident reduction benefits, emission reduction benefits, pavement maintenance savings, and pedestrian and bicyclist health benefits. As a result of the savings, HDR/Decision Economics (2010) findings were that, “The replacement of the Memorial Bridge will result in a total benefit of $67.5 million.” A large benefit that both cities will definitely

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    Parks In New York City

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    easily run us over and no one would know who the driver was. The cross walks and traffic lights are a constant reminder to drivers and pedestrians that the government is watching and constantly protecting citizens from crimes. The presence of the government makes it safe for pedestrians to cross streets and significantly decreases the dangers of a random pedestrian coming in the way of drivers. 3.

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    He opens the paper with an appealing introduction, which is a typical story to which readers can easily relate themselves to. During the 1980s', homelessness was a long-existing problem that Americans choose to avoid rather than facing it. It was such common to run into strangers with smokey-grey hairs, timeworn faces, and scruffy clothes. For the first time one sees a homeless, an uncomfortable feeling comes when four eyes meet. One quickly looks away and can still feel that someone is watching

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    Those who ride bikes for fun or as a main source of travel are never safe from harm when riding around those ignorant of the laws and safety precautions present in order to keep bicyclist safe. New bicyclist in California are not safe as they lack the knowledge required to ride streets without being put in danger when sharing space with ignorant drivers and other bicyclists that are not aware of their surroundings, but to decrease this danger they must form communities that help each other by providing

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    Strategic Analysis

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    it is the equivalent of the Starbucks concept Third Place. The target area in which the neighborhood bar would be sited contains virtually no informal gathering places for neighborhood residents. A number of shops and upscale restaurants line the pedestrian mall in the center of the neighborhood, but the business hours of these enterprises preclude casual use by those who live in the neighborhood but commute to jobs in nearby urban areas or at the university. A Porter's Five Forces analysis indicates

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    Driverless Car Industry

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    driver. Ford Motor Company is rolling out a new driver-assist system that can reduce the severity of or even eliminate some frontal collisions involving vehicles and pedestrians. Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection uses radar and camera technology to scan the roadway ahead and, if a collision risk with a vehicle or pedestrian is detected, provides a warning to the driver. If the driver does not respond in time, the system can automatically apply up to full braking force to help reduce the

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    in the recent years, the legacy of car accidents claiming lives and causing irreversible injuries continue to top the list in New York. A major number of these occurrences are observed to involve motorcycles, large trucks and pedestrians. Millions of motorists, pedestrians and passengers are involved in an automobile accident every year, often falling victim to critical injuries and fatalities. If you

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    The rate of DUI goes up every year in the various states of the US and many serious to fatal injuries occur that's why a place where contained drinking could take place is needed to reduce the Driving under the influence accidents and arrests all over the country such as in southwestern Oklahoma in a town of . the JJ sports bar should not be removed for the same reasons. Then also it should be kept because it's a great place for recreation, a place to meet people and just somewhere to have

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    This project aims to analyze The GPT Group’s masterplan proposal for the Central Precinct of Sydney Olympic Park. An initial compliance study indicated how the proposal responded to the broader objectives of the Sydney Olympic Park Authority and the specific objectives of the Master Plan 2030 for the Central Precinct. A gap analysis was then undertaken for the proposal’s compliance with the Living Community Challenge. From the results of the gap analysis, design and programming recommendations were

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