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The effects of a major public school on a small rural community in 2005
... between term and holiday time's. I will also investigate whether the businesses employ more staff during term time and if Felsted School was the main reason to sustain the business. There are also other effects due to the presence of ...
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The effects of a major public school on a small rural community in 2005.
... between term and holiday time's. I will also investigate whether the businesses employ more staff during term time and if Felsted School was the main reason to sustain the business. There are also other effects due to the presence of ...
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The Effects of Tourism in Menorca
... the climate, attractive for tourists that enjoy beach holidays.
* The scenery - Menorca has a lot of forestry. It is much greener and lush than its Balearics.
* Development one the sea front- means that there are hotels right on the ...
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The existing problems that Chester faces concerning traffic congestion are numerous and varied. They range from dangerous conditions to frequent delays and occur all over the city but mainly in the City Centre (CBD).
... travelling efficiently at busy times outside the city, although once they enter into the 'no-cars' zone, there progress may be smoother and faster but pedestrians often walk in the centre of the road making it difficult to make smooth and ...
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The existing problems that Chester faces concerning traffic congestion are numerous and varied. They range from dangerous conditions to frequent delays and occur all over the city but mainly in the City Centre (CBD).
... travelling efficiently at busy times outside the city, although once they enter into the 'no-cars' zone, there progress may be smoother and faster but pedestrians often walk in the centre of the road making it difficult to make smooth and ...
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The following report clearly outlines and illustrates several design documents and implemented programs for the systems in question
... lists of employees working in a given shop, Shops in each country and many more.
Secondly, a fully documented database design has also been clearly laid out. This shows an overview of the entire normalised tables that are used in ...
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The Gambia
... beaches to stop the local population mixing with the tourists. Land owned by the local community was taken without any compensation. People who lived on the outskirts of The Gambia do not have any land to grow crops or plant ...
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THE GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE
... Channel was not an easy one. There were risks of seasickness, illness, and even shipwreck.
The Grand Tourists were primarily interested in visiting those cities that were considered the major centres of culture at the time - Paris, Rome, and ...
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The growing Population in China
... much healthier births so there was more chance of survival so people won't have lots of children in case many die.
While the policy has reduced China's growth it has raised several other issues. One of these is that because of ...
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The Guardian - Should they be given residency?
... to be the unfriendly country concerning refugees. So who is telling the truth?
The UK national and local press has been blamed for attacks on asylum seekers and migrants but this newspaper was against the ideas of exploiting this.
So do we ...
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The history of Highfields
... the present day. Highfields began to be the home of new communities, with a small Jewish community settling in the area. The Highfields Street synagogue, still a thriving centre, was built at this time. From the early 1940s, local street ...
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The impact of ICT on the local community
... from centres such as age concern to cross the busy roads in safety. Another type of control and monitoring technology which Sedgley community uses is Security tags and barcodes in shops setting off alarms if anyone tries to steal anything.
Communication ...
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THE IMPACT OF TOURISM ON BARJAC AND VALLON PONT D’ARC
... Vallon Pont D'arc this town was very touristy as it had many shops which were selling souvenirs; postcards and other goods tourist like, also Vallon had many excursions which included a ride down the Ardeche River in a kayak also ...
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The impact of Tourism on Whitby
... in Whitby is mainly for tourists. I think this because there are a high number of tourists in Whitby each year, so the land use will be mostly for tourists to make as much money as possible.
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Hypothesis 1 was that ...
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The Inner City Zone is surrounded by the residential suburbs. The Inner City Zone ends where the residential
... is extremely expensive due to its great demand to any business relying on passing trade, for example a clothes shop. The height of buildings in the CBD is much higher than in the rest of the town. This is mainly ...
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The main objective of our market research is to find out the attitudes of tourists above 35 years old concerning their stay in Gran Canaria.
... these data using:
* Primary information, which we have obtained by:
- Employing questionnaires, interview in Reina Isabel Hotel and also interviewing Gina Segura Macías who works in the tourist information centre in Puerto Rico.
* Additionally, we will employ secondary information which ...
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The Market Mix and ThorpePark.
... achieves the rides target to be frightening. The park is situated only 20 miles from the centre of London and is very close to the M25 and M3, so it has good access roads for people which have to travel ...
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The Metrocentre.
... to all of the stores. Firstly the centre has many entrances situated all around the place, this means that people filter in all over the store instead of having to rush in through one or two entrances. Also, knowing that ...
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The most popular mode of transport used to reach Wilmslow
... type of shops available in Wilmslow.
There are however some limitations to this method of data collection as it did not ask for gender or age, which are vital pieces of information as this could have a big effect on our ...
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The patterns of facilities in Wiatomo, had a huge impact on turist spending money in many ways
... notified by brochures, friends and families. The dramatic increase of those whom knew about the Black Water Cafe when they arrived to Waitomo, is the result of the patterns of facilities in this adventurous based headquarters.
Most of the primary attractions ...
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The Philippines and the struggle for democracy
... and current, facing the Philippines are addressed then it becomes apparent why the country not represent a true democracy, but also why it will take much time before it does.
Ideological development
In order to understand the future of the Philippines ...
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The Police Service has many different areas within the profession, which provide a wide range of occupations and career paths.
... Protection Team
* Youth & Community Unit
* Community Involvement
All of these departments, plus many more, make up the complete Police Service, although not all forces have all the named units. After completing the basic training and working 'on the beat' ...
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The problems faced in developing countries
... are easily passed on from person to person and with children playing on the streets by open sewage lines this is why they are more vulnerable to them.
Most people who live in areas that are crowded and cramped often ...
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The purpose of my final essay is to analyse the results produced by my diagrams, graphs, maps, sketches and photographs from my winter and summer visit.Tax Disc Survey
... time from Ambleside. From my results I was able to draw a catchment area circle on a UK map this shows where all of the vehicles that were in Ambleside have come from and the travelling range that they were ...
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The Quality of the Urban Environment in Makati Degrades With Distance from the Central Business District
... the amount of dead discouraged any further business. Another reason the CBD moved location is the amount of land space. As Intramuros was the central hub for business land prices were high, new businesses were forced to open farther away ...