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  • ...lone [[voice]] in the wilderness who wrote about the need for better urban planning.
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  • '''Architecture''' is both the [[process]] and the product of [[planning]], [[designing]], and constructing buildings and other physical [[structure :The design activity of the architect, from the macro-level (urban design, [[landscape]] architecture) to the micro-level (construction detail
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_geography Urban geography] ...unities, the preservation of the built or natural heritage, and so on. The planning of towns, cities, and rural areas may be seen as applied geography.
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  • ...nning of transport is [[essential]] to make traffic [[flow]], and restrain urban sprawl.
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  • ...ng before the first brick is laid or the first yard of concrete is poured. Planning saves time, it saves energy, and it saves your abundance to be applied in t ...gents/teachers who are working with you and who will work with you as your planning committees develop and engage the real issues of community building. In the
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  • ...and devoted catholic. Some examples of the beliefs include: Natural family planning, going to confession to repent for sins, and go to church every Sunday to k #"Urban Dictionary: social acceptance." Urban Dictionary, April 15: ghetto upgrade. 15 Apr. 2009 <https://www.urbandictio
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  • ...omics]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], demography, [[psychology]], city planning, and history of science came of age as autonomous university-based discipli
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  • ===Topic: ''Strategic Planning Report''=== *Strategic planning report from Monjoronson
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  • ...ivilization'' can be used in a [[normative]] sense as well: if complex and urban cultures are assumed to be superior to other "savage" or "[[barbarian]]" cu ...vilization is a descriptive term for a relatively complex agricultural and urban culture.
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  • ...d in terms of human settlement and natural patterns. The fields of [[Urban Planning]], [[Regional Science]], and [[Planetology]] are closely related to geograp ...alth geography|health]], [[Military geography|military operations]], and [[Urban geography|cities]]. Other [[Geography#Branches_of_geography|branches of geo
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  • Planning of intentional communities begins early on, yet very few intentional commun ...ations of communities within a larger— I would not call it metropolitan or urban development— as much as a cohesive, [[integrated]], larger mega-community
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  • ...ernational and Community Development]'', Polis Publications, 2005, [[urban planning]] Marilyn Hamilton, ''Integral City - Evolutionary Intelligences for the Hu
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  • ...very human agency that has a human activity involved, whether it is family planning, or whether it is the care of people in terminal cancer cases—it is all r
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  • ...f Kathmandu, which includes surrounding villages and areas familiar to the urban population. The third defines the city itself. The central part of the city Studies of the religious significance of urban space include:
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  • ...gy)|habitats]] by various methods, such as through [[irrigation]], [[urban planning]], [[construction]], [[transport]], and [[manufacturing]] goods. With the a ...tract/usrv98.htm] especially in inner city and suburban slums. Benefits of urban living include increased literacy, access to the global canon of human know
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  • ...[[religion]]. Cultures in modern society are also studied in the fields of urban anthropology, ethnic studies, ecological anthropology, and psychological an Community development, often linked with Community Work or Community Planning, is often formally conducted by non-government organisations (NGOs), unive
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  • ...g]], you should have no misconception regarding the refinements of early [[urban]] life. The early races were not overly neat and clean, and the [[average]] ...and growing languages insure the expansion of civilized [[thinking]] and [[planning]]. During the early ages important advances were made in [[language]]. Toda
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  • ...ons]] than by all the sentimental [[sophistry]] of [[visionary]] [[peace]] planning. [[Trade]] [[relations]] have been [[facilitated]] by [[development]] of [[ *5. 70:8.7 ''[[Geographic]]'' —classes arose consequent upon [[urban]] or [[rural]] settlement. [[City]] and country have respectively [[contrib
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  • ...can observe that certain persons walk, and conduct their affairs with more planning and with the same reflection, attention, and skill as when they are awake. #Dobkin de Rios, Marlene. "From Tribal Shaman to Urban Spiritualist in the Peurvian Amazon." Paper presented at the 1983 Annual Me
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