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    of local government reform a military regime. The system of local government introduced in 1979 by General Zia-ul-Haq was the most representative in nature since independence. For the first time in the history of Pakistan, elections to all local councils in both rural and urban areas were held simultaneously on the basis of adult franchise and under the aegis of independent provincial election authorities. • Features of Provincial Local Government Ordinance: The special features of the 1979 local

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    for the health and safety in their urban town for their citizens to ensure that the town survived and prospered. Medieval Irish towns were occupying a small amount of land, nevertheless it was overcrowded. Hence, there was a need for provisions against fire, insults, pigs, lepers and filth. Safety was an important aspect and liberty in Irish towns. Clearly, this is shown by the appearance of walls that surrounded the towns in Anglo-Norman Ireland. Town walls were curtain walls with towers, gates

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    Urbanisation In Blacktown

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    Urban growth is described as the increase in the number of people who live in towns and cities and suburbanisation can be defined as the outward growth of urban development. There are many various effects of urban growth and suburbanisation in Blacktown including the main issues affecting the land which consist of land degradation and the other main issue of waste. This report will consist of the effects of urban growth and suburbanisation in Blacktown and the implications for future government

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    The Urban Age is the current age where we are living now as the majority of human population is living within an urban settlement or urban environment such as cities, towns and slums. With the rapid increase of urbanization, the demand for private and public spaces is growing. Private spaces falls under things such as houses, apartment and office spaces. Whilst while the public are things such as public municipal parks, public malls and community oval. The issue that is being shined upon in this

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    Why is there a need for planning? First of all, planning is valuable. In every outcome, there is planning behind. Every city, town or state needs planning in order to achieve sustainable development. Planning is the process of working out how space should be used in towns and cities to ensure that they work efficiently. Planning is extremely broad as it ranges from political to technical processes which are concerned with development. Planning looks or covers many aspects of the environment, such

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    average of seven or more cubs compared with an average of less than five in town foxes), and all the vixens will breed, whereas each year about 25% of the vixens in urban areas will not,” (Baker, P and Harris, S 2009. p10-11), sufficient reasoning to keep a stable number and to allow for the losses to be invalid by survival of others

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    made variety of kids and teachers day much better. If one volunteers their time they can make a difference, whether it’s big or small. Another event I helped out at was the Main Street Christmas on December tenth. This Christmas celebration entailed a town Christmas tree lighting, hay rack rides, hot chocolate, christmas tree auction, Santa and a Reindeer, etc. I do believe that the Lion’s Club had put on the whole event. When I arrived I asked a lady what exactly I could do to help out. She informed

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    Epping Case Study

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    ‘Tracks’. Further commercial and industrial developments are being undertaken in the Epping area, with a major re-development of the Epping Town Centre planned as part of the NSW government’s Urban Activation Precincts initiative. Planned changes affect 54 hectares as 3, 750 additional homes are planned within 800m of the station. Community facilities provided by councils in Epping include: the Epping Aquatic and Leisure Centre, the Epping Branch Library, community and learn centers and a local YMCA. There

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    Politics for the development of urban poor Introduction: Society is a ground of development and a sphere of constant change. From a Marxian perspective, changes in the forces and means of production leads to change in the structure of the society. As Marx underlined that forces of production will lead to class differences and polarization resultant of class conflict between the dominant and the subordinate class.From slavery to capitalism society has witnessed class differences. An urban community

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    The decisions we make in our daily lives can have a profound effect on our lives. Many times, without much thought we make a choice never realizing the effect that particular choice may have on our future and consequently the impact it may have on others. In the political career of Carlo DeMaria, Mayor of the city of Everett, Massachusetts, that decision came on a day when he was a sophomore at Northeastern University in the city of Boston. Enrolled as a criminal justice major at Northeastern,

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