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    citizens to shop back in the mid 20th century. Then the Madison East Mall moved in up on the hill and took most of the Mankato Place mall’s business. Then in 1991 a much bigger mall moved in and Mankato place lost almost every customer it ever had. This meant that the owners of Mankato Place mall had to rethink the plan and goal for their mall. The Central business district (CBD) had been moving around quite rapidly starting when Madison East Mall was opened. The CBD then moved again up to River Hills Mall

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    less than 20%, as well as current or pending capital improvements. After careful planning, outreach to the property and business owners, community residents, and the public, as well as conducting a needs assessment survey (Appendix C), a District Plan is drafted which serves as a business plan for the BID and is submitted the City Planning Commission for an approval. The District Plan is the most important document in the process as it includes the services and improvements the BID plans to provide

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    Carlisle is the only city in Cumbria, automatically making it the administrative centre of the county. Other than administration, Carlisle has several other areas in which its activities are focused, such as tourism, shopping, and education. These areas are known as settlement functions. Functions tend to change and develop as a city grows over the years. Carlisle is a successful city, but whether or not this is due to its changing functions is debatable. Annan Academy’s Geography class went to

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    urban sociologist, in 1925. Burgess’s model states that a city is divided into a series of circular zones with the center zone, zone A, being the center of business and culture. The downtown core is where the urban transport system converges, and where the high-rise office towers are concentrated. In zone B adjacent to the central business district lies the industrial zone, where factories take advantage of th4 labor force nearby. A labor workforce living within zone B in run down housing for the

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    Stakeholders homeowner associations local fencing companies local pool companies the water company commercial property owners, apartment complex owners local government officials Partners local hardware stores area hospitals local media area school districts other area fire departments the American Red Cross To establish a distinction between a stakeholder and a partner I have gathered three references from various websites to establish an identity for each. A stakeholder: ?A stakeholder is a person

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    Senate Bill 332 was filed on February 1, 2013 during the 83rd Texas legislature. This bill was written by Senator Jose Rodriquez of the Democratic Party. The bill pertains to the commissioner’s court oversight of certain emergency services in certain districts (Highlights 652). Bill 332 was set to take affect September 1, 2013. The reason I chose this bill was because of my school major. I am working toward a degree in Emergency Management and more specifically Emergency Administration and Planning. A

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    Q1 Step- 1 Purpose of adopting E-Business There would be various benefits of adapting e business as city flower can expand their international orders. More accountability as all process will be saved over database no paper based records. Faster and efficient processes and better customer service. Customer can purchase flower 24*7. Review by comparing various packages and see what other buy on selective occasions. Ordering the flower from suppliers will done over internet instead of telephone and

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    America has had an extensive relationship with her inner cities. Inner cities were and are the backbone to America and her achievements. The cities assisted in the mass production of the automobile industry, the destruction of the tyranny known as the Nazi Empire, and are the center piece for businesses today. The inner cities had a reduction in employment during the 2008 financial crisis, leaving the cities and their inhabitants in shambles. This not only affected jobs and parents, but the children

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    1a) Range is defined as, the maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service. Range is applied to the central place theory in the way that, larger cities are farther apart and offer services with high ranges. While smaller cities, which are closer to each other, offer only services with small ranges. 1b) Threshold is defined as, the minimum number of people needed in a settlement before a good or service will appear there. Threshold affects the central place theory because, the larger

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    were 13 districts. These districts provided everything the nation needed. In return for their support, the Capitol protected its districts. This year, everything seemed to be perfect. Unemployment was low, income was up, crime was at an all time low, and the Capitol and the districts seemed to be entering a golden age of peace and prosperity. Not everyone was so easy to trust the Capitol though. Some believed that the Capitol was filled with tyrants who only saw the people of the districts as cattle

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