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    INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND TO STUDY Land use development patterns (also called urban form, built environment, community design, spatial development, and urban geography) is referred to as the human use of the earth’s surface, including the location, type and design of infrastructure such as roads and buildings. Land use patterns can have diverse economic, social and environmental impacts and some are more accessible and so reduce transportation costs to businesses and consumers. Transportation on

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    Relocating Apple to Brazil After detailed investigation of both Kenya and Brazil, my choice for the relocation of Apple remains Brazil for numerous reasons. Brazil is a hotbed of opportunity for those interested in doing business internationally. From a general view point, Brazil is well-developed in areas of agricultural, mining, manufacturing, and service industries. It has been expanding into the world markets and now export several products, like airplanes, vehicles, coffee, and more. Brazil

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    Corey (2009) argues that to reach these treatment goals, the therapist must strive to reach three phases in existential counseling. The first phase is understood to be to challenge the perception of the client of their presenting issues or symptoms. “They may focus on what other people “make them feel” or on how others are largely responsible for their actions or inaction” (Corey, 2009). It is the role of the therapist to teach the client about the role they have in their own lives and how they contribute

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    Traffic Jam in Los Angeles Traffic jams are a case where there are a large number of vehicles close together and they are moving very slow. Traffic jams have become an issue to many of the cities around the world, some being known across the world as the traffic jam mysteries, for example, Mumbai. However, as the time continues other cities have become part of the traffic jam and they are facing the traffic as a major issue. Although some people support the traffic jam in Los Angeles, there are

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    When we start talking about traffic, the first thing that comes to our mind is road rage; however, it would surprise you how people stay cool in this type of chaos. Gridlocks are the nightmare for any driver. I have been driving for eight years, and I have had the opportunity to see different types of behaviors in a traffic jam. It is surprisingly amazing how traffic jams can bring out the worst and the best of you. Throughout my driving life, I had been stuck in heavy traffic that lasted more than

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    My Own “Confessions” There’s a quote by a Danish philosopher by the name of Soren Kierkegaard which describes much of my adolescent years. “I have just now come from a party where I was its life and soul; witticisms streamed from my lips, everyone laughed and admired me, but I went away — yes, the dash should be as long as the radius of the earth 's orbit ——————————— and wanted to shoot myself.” It all started in the tenth grade. I had moved to the area and was starting at a brand new high school

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    P hilosophical Travel Journal 1 W C Patten – PHL2 71 February 23, 2015 Philosophical Travel Journal I am writing this journal with the goal of recounting my travels to different philosophical societies. Remarkably, each one of the three societies I was privileged enough to travel to r igidly followed a renowned philosophy. These were the philosophies of Plato, Soren Kierkegaard, and Friedrich Nietzsche. The Republic The first society I visited was that of Plato ’s philosophy. The residents were very

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    My people regard themselves to being committed and having faith in a particular religion, but what does this mean exactly? To some people, it’s this expectation to take this leap into the unbelievable and if they didn’t they would be criticized or perhaps in less developed regions executed. Apprehension towards God is simply not even a question in some of these regions since their lives depend on it. With reasons like this, it seems to me that religion in itself is a sham to create this false

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    Jack Curry Mrs. Firmender Great Books Honors 22 September 2015 Simone de Beauvoir and Angst Existentialism is somewhat of an open topic. For some, it is a way of life, and everything they do goes along by the rules of existentialism. Other people know what it is, yet don’t follow by it. And then there are the people who have no idea what it is. Nevertheless, existentialism is by definition “a philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible

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    This same logic leads not just towards generalized urban agglomeration but to the emergence of multiple dense industrial districts within the metropolis. The internal production spaces of large cities are composed of mosaics of particular kinds of industrial land use focused on localized nodal clusters comprising activities that range from manufacturing to office and service functions. For example, gun and jewellery manufacturing in Birmingham, England; footwear industry of East London; clothing

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