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Do corporate chains spell the end for independent retailers?
... do all my shopping here.
I buy all my meat from local butchers. It is cheaper than the pre-packaged stuff in the supermarkets. Not only am I saving money but the friendly local butcher is a helpful chap, not just ...
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Do people have different perceptions of districts within a city and does this influence where they would prefer to live?
... 10LW
Introduction
The purpose of my investigation is to investigate whether people have different perceptions of districts within Swansea and whether these perceptions influence where they would prefer to live.
There can be a big difference between the world as it is ...
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Does Bourne Need A Bypass?
... (7,8,9,10,11 and 12).
I think Bourne does need a bypass because there is a lot of through traffic and congestion at the main traffic lights. In my opinion Bourne would benefit from a bypass, there would be less lorries and cars ...
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Does Bridlington fit the pattern of a typical seaside resort?"
... the mid to late 19th century when railways were built and some paid holidays were allowed northern resorts like Blackpool began to grow rapidly. Tin the early 20th century many visitors were allowed to stay longer so as a result ...
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Does Halstead Need a Bypass
... town.
* Less pollution in town central.
* Lorries would no longer have to drive through the town.
* Both noise and air pollution would decrease in town.
* Local builders would hugely benefit, from work needed.
* It will be quicker for people to ...
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Does Kingston Have a Clearly Identifiable Central Business District (Cbd)?
... London to work. There are 71,987 men and 75,286 women in Kingston, with 10, 340 people over the age of 75 - just under 7%. There are approximately 39.5 residents per hectare, which shows that Kingston is quite densely populated.
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Does Ringmer need a bypass?
... right in the middle of development. Ringmer is also a convenient place for me to work with, as it is very close.
You can see where Ringmer is by looking at the maps that I have provided.
The data I will need ...
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Does the Bentalls Shopping Centre in Kingston Upon Thames meet the needs of the people whom Live in its sphere of influence?
... telephones, self service cash machines, seating, escalators and lifts, information desks, restaurants, bars and health studios are examples of what is being offered. In addition to all the new services and facilities, technology has made its mark in the shopping ...
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Does the CBD of Cambridge has a traffic problem.
... that go into the CBD and also the number of vehicles that are going out of the CBD. I will also record the type of vehicle so that I can find out the most frequent mode of transport. I will ...
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Does the land use pattern of Stourbridge have similarities to the land use models
... the litter changes as I leave the CBD. Each bar will be a different street. This will be able to prove that my prediction is correct as I compare each street with each other.
House Price:
I will get this data ...
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Does the structure of Huntingdon conform to the structure of a typical British city?
... century low cost housing
Higher cost 19th century housing
CBD (Central Business District)
The CBD is the area, which is a city centre. The CBD is made up of shops, food stores, banks, museums, travel agencies, estate agencies, libraries, offices, cinemas, pubs ...
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Does UK Public transport live up to expectations
... with investments going into cameras at train stations and increased security. Buses are also being equipped with cameras on board so that drivers can see the upper floor. These articles can be found in the appendix and are articles AP ...
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drought on the land in north east brazil
... country, it looks like a semi-desert. The rainfall is low and unreliable therefore it is difficult to grow crops and to make matters worse, there is a drought every ten years.
Pau Ferro
Pau Ferro is a small village in the North ...
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Economic Activity: factors affecting location.
... transport and Government Policy.
Multinational Companies
MNCs or Multinational companies are large companies which are located in more than one country. Examples include Coca Cola and Nike.
Agriculture
What is the farming system?
How can farms be classified?
What is ...
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Economic, Social and Environmental impacts of tourism in the Lake District.
... these all serve the locals of the Lake District as well as the tourists who visit.
People are however worried that, although tourism does allow for better services that benefit the community, like busses and trains and more jobs, the tourism ...
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Economics Coursework- Traffic Congestion
... from taking comments that they have made and from my own knowledge that the traffic congestion on Sunnybank Road is a problem for drivers as well as people who live in that area. Comments of people in survey have been ...
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Edge of Town Shopping - Cambridge
... of guidelines for any proposed developments. This is what it says about future shopping developments. They should...
* Provide more comparison shopping which is needed in the Cambridge sub-region
* Be located at one centre with 'city-type traders'
* Not be large retail ...
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English Description coursework It was beautiful, the sweet air kissing my lips, my salt-watered soaked feet parading up the soft shores
... until they are either trapped upon the hot sand or sucked into the ocean's void. Fishermen's boats of all shape and sizes bob up and down, struggling against the chain that attaches it to the sea bed. Further in the ...
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English Project – Travel Guide.
... try to scream, but you can't. It is moving too fast for you to scream. It is speeding around the tracks, over, under, around.
And then it is over. You get off, quivering, shaken, but proud. As you look ...
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Epping Forest Coursework
... people to Epping Forest?
,what activities do people do in Epping Forest?
,what impact do visitors have on the environment?
,how well Epping Forest is being managed?
The Location
Epping Forest is located just north of London. It is the largest ...
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Evaluation of Canterbury 'Shopping Streets' Tour.
... satisfactory to give me much more accurate results.
* The sample of people I chose to interview were slightly biased because I had problems with the age of people that I asked questions to because it was mainly adults who answered ...
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Examine how the C.B.D (Central Business District) of Belfast changed along chosen transects
... into one group of 10, two groups of 9 and each of them will be given certain transects.
Each class will choose a different transect and at the end, we will pool our results to get an overall impression of how ...
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Examine the Consequences of Re-urbanization on an Inner City within the UK
... residents.
Consequences of Re-Urbanization
There are many economic consequences of re-urbanization in Coin Street. Firstly I shall mention the positive consequences of the redevelopment. Many new commercial buildings have been built including the IBM Offices, ITV Studios and the IMAX Cinema. These, ...
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Examine the way in which human activities may lead to conflict with reference to a located stretch of coastline.
... answer the essay question I will divide my essay into the following human activity catagories:
* Tourism conflict - how the tourists create conflict and what can it lead to?
* Environmental conflict - how do tourists use the environment and how ...
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Explain all the different types of field techniques we used when collecting data from the shopping centres we visited.
... 12:30am. We went at theses times because they were most convenient for us. In Pangbourne we asked 20 people in random selected places. We asked 20 people because we needed a reasonably representative sample which will mean our results will ...