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    INTRO During the “Baby Boomer” era, following WWII, America underwent one of the largest demographic shifts and population growths in history. Huge amounts of home construction on the outskirts of America’s largest cities, known as “levittowns” became the new staple of the American dream, with the houses sporting two car garages, and white picket fences. These low density, predominantly middle class residential districts, were America’s first true suburbs. These suburbs were constructed mainly in

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    New Towns in Bandung 3 2.2 Current and Forecasted Congestion Problems 4 2.3 Slum Issue 5 3 Implemented Policies and Recommendations 6 3.1 Approaches to Extreme Population Growth 6 3.1.1 Regional Decentralization Policy 6 3.1.2 Recommendation: Compact City and Improved Government Leadership 6 3.2 Approaches to Congestion 6 3.2.1 Construction of New Toll Road 6 3.2.2 Recommendation: Integrated Transportation System 7 3.3 Approaches to Slum Problem 8 3.3.1 Three Generation of Slum Upgrading Policies 8

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    The Issues Regarding Access to Healthcare for Rural Veterans in Montana Introduction One of the biggest problems of the current VA administration is access to health care for veterans in rural areas. According to the office of rural health as of 2014 there were 22 million veterans across the nation, 5.3 million of them live in rural areas, and 57% of these rural veterans are enrolled in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system (ORH). Over 20 percent of military service members

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    Providing Health Care in Rural Areas Marjorie Dingle, Joshua Wakamura Moanalua High School Ms. Robin Martin 2825 Ala Ilima Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96818 Abstract Introduction Accessibility to Healthcare Conditions Legal and Ethical Perspective Conclusion Appendix References 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 Table of Contents 1 Abstract Survival of the fittest: it almost seems like the “fittest” of this generation are those who live in an urban environment. Even though the rural population makes up a significant amount

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    Literature Review Gentrification in the city: Rauch (1993), Crihfield and Panggaben (1995), Glaser et al (1995), Simon (1998), Simon and Nardinelli (2002) and Glaser and Saiz( 2004) address human capital as impacting the economic performance of the area and is also identified as the main determinant of growth in metropolitan areas. Crihfield and Panggabean (1995) include four points of production function: labor, private physical capital, public infrastructure capital, and human capital. The

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    Imagine walking down main street in a small town, you notice that there are many unique store in which you have never come across. After walking into countless stores you are starting to notice that they all have one thing in common. What possibly could all these diverse stores have in common, they all have a 12” by 10” sign with white lettering and red background saying Help Wanted. In “ Heart Land and the Rural South Exodus” by Patrick Carr and Maria Kefalas, your able get the chance in knowing

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    want to be firefighters but the problem is they don 't know if the want to pursue this career in a large city or a small town. I 'm proposing whether it 's better to be a firefighter in a large city like Kansas City or a firefighter in a small town like Jefferson City. I 'm proposing this to anyone who might want to be a firefighter, also whether it is better to live in Kansas City or Jefferson City. The cost of important things like utilities, housing, groceries, and health are all important when making

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    Why We Need an Urban County Government For too long this area has taken a back seat to the larger cities around us. We need to join the rest of the progressive regions in this state and establish a new, more efficient form of government. Pulaski County and the cities of Somerset, Science Hill, Ferguson, and Burnside need to merge together and create an urban county government. This will help to consolidate duplicate services, provide better representation for the citizens of Pulaski County, and

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    and effects. 1.2 Parameters Inequality, traffic problems, waste, housing, pollution and suicides. 1.3 Definition Urbanisation is the increase proportion of people living in towns and cities. It is the outcome of social, economic and political developments that lead to urban concentration and growth of large cities, changes in land use and transformation from rural to metropolitan pattern of organization and governance. Urban expansion is part of urbanisation. It is defined as low-density residential

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    urbanization in Vancouver and New York from 1860 to 1920. Canada’s urbanization was inherently and closely related with that of Europe and North America. Local factors and communities’ elite played a significant role in the development of Canada’s cities (especially in western part). Vancouver is a representative of urbanization and immigration from 1860 to 1920. Norbert Magdonald noted that “prior to the arrival of the first train in 1887, the townsite

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