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Jealousy.
... joking Sam" Exclaimed Max
Meanwhile in Don Vittorio's office, a grungy basement in an old abandoned house, Don Vittorio is on the phone to his head henchman Alexander
"Alexander I have been lied to by two low life scum of the ...
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Kalah Reni - A New City for Cambodia
... and road networks. Suryavarman II built the city and huge Hindu temple of Angkor Wat, which exists today and is the focus of worldwide pilgrimages.
After decades of peace the throne was usurped and the country invaded. After a ten year ...
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Kenya and tourism.
... get jobs as minibus drivers or holiday reps. Sometimes, tourists pay money to the tribes, and stay in their hut for a night or so, just to experience what it is like to live in a hut.
There are over 50 ...
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Lake District & The Alps.
... busy periods, between Christmas and Easter, the local sports shops remain open 12 hours a day hiring out ski equipment and then between June and September again the sports shops working long hours selling walking and climbing gear. So, therefore ...
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lake nakuru
... Elephant these animals are a major tourist attraction and are one of the reasons why many tourists go to Kenya.
Desertification in General
It has been said that forests came before human beings and deserts followed them. Desertification is becoming a major ...
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Land usage in and around Consett
... houses on the outskirts
* Brand new houses on the very outskirts
What I expected to find was that the Burgess Model applied to Consett. This is what Burgess found about the most cities in the world. His original model was based ...
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Land Use Change In Northampton!
... other parts of the country. Also, the River Nene runs through the St. James area so therefore again creating good means of transport.
Many of the new industrial sites are located out of the town centre. Brackmills Industrial Estate is ...
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Land use changes with distance from the C.B.D
... St Albans and worked our way up Victoria Street on the left hand side of the road, then walked down the whole of Victoria Street taking notes on every building passed, the information carried out were two code letters of ...
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Land Use Changes with Increasing Distance from the PRVP
... A building 4 storeys high is also very unusual as explained in hypothesis 3. With a small garden area surrounding the flats, these flats would be moderately expensive to a buyer because they are large, luxury and a few hundred ...
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Land use classification map.
... there is a mixture of low, medium and high order centre which according to my hypothesis is a characteristic of a small town. This as with the Blackpool land use map is also linked to the pedestrian counts and the ...
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LAND USE OF STANMORE
... zones would have been built in sections, parallel to the roads.
Hypothesis
1. The land use in the CBD will mainly be retail.
2. The biggest land use in Stanmore will be residential.
3. Cheaper housing will be near the CBD.
4. More expensive housing ...
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Land Use Survey - Rotherham Town Centre
... College Street, Doncaster Gate and High Street.
1) We started our transects at 9:00 am for the reason that the Town centre will be less crowded.
2) The first place we went to draw our transects was Wellgate, as it is ...
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Land use survey of Colne, so we can see how land is used, and also the street quality survey could come to be relevant because we could predict from the results of that were the main shopping area will be and where shops will be least likely to be located
... quite a large amount of commercial activities, this is because if it is used as a local service centre, local people will need to withdraw money regularly from their banks and building societies to pay for their goods. Also I ...
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Large Central Business Districts and their Sphere of influence
... that go to Newcastle because of the huge range of things to do for everyone.
Sphere of influence
The sphere of influence is the area served by a settlement. Sometimes called its catchments area or hinterland. There is a minimum amount of ...
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Leisure and Tourism + Case study: Tourism in the Seychelles
... size, provide a fast and increasingly affordable method of travel. The reduced air fares are further supplemented by travel packages offering combined discounts.
* Changing lifestyles: People working in high stress jobs need to get away from there jobs. Also, people ...
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Leisure And Tourism Assessment - 4 Day Holiday In Manchester For A Family Staying In Manchester.
... as it is close to lots of places and a very nice area.
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Leisure And Tourism.
... find out the answer. I will do this by using a questionnaire and ask 10 people of random ages. Then I will use the results and put them into graphs. Then I will come to a conclusion on if the ...
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Llandudno
... secondary sources of textbooks, videos and teacher/class discussions. We have decided to put theories we have learnt, in class, into a practical situation - on a fieldtrip to Llandudno, North Wales on 14th June 2005. Evidence of data and photos ...
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Llandudno Fieldwork.
... environment? And to find out 'if tourism is managed in a sustainable way which does not lead to a contrast of interests?'
The hypotheses I will create in this project will be creating a number of hypotheses to prove my key ...
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Llandudno Urban Studies
... was built to Llandudno Junction on the London to Holyhead main line. In the 1880's development accelerated massively with the increasing numbers of people given holiday entitlement. In 1875 the pier opened for steamer traffic and in 1891 reached a ...
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Llandudno urban study
... and development controller for most of the towns. In 1854 there were 21 commissioners which set strict rules on what people can and cannot built. Saps, hydros and hotels were built on the land.
In 1891 Llandudno boomed as tourist ...
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Lognor Case Study
... more YUPPIES and commuters. Also villages like Longnor are attractive to retirees as they are quiet and peaceful, they have places to walk and relax with lots of open spaces and greenery and clean air. They are far enough out ...
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London Docklands / Pimlico Quality of Life Comparison.
... to those of a different place. For example, the quality of life in a developed country will easily exceed that of a developing country, but the same developed country could have a lower quality of life when compared to an ...
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London is Europe’s largest city. Every day millions of people have to commute to get their work place .Through out the city businesses rely on a transport system that enables employs and customers to access their office shops factories.
... to promote the Tram link project. The public Consultation carried out during 1992 showed considerable support for the project with over80% of respondents thinking that Tram link was a good idea.
Corydon Council. LT and three companies worked together to ...
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Looe- Tourism.
... mainly shops and West Looe is mainly residential (see drawing 1 and 2). I asked people why they go to Looe and what they like best about Looe (see questionnaire), Many people said they go there for a day out ...