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  • Local Governments Links To The Entire Community
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    Local Government has no Role to Play in Tourist Development The local Government is one of the keys to tourism development, a complete contradiction to that of the essay statement, which I believe really has no ground to stand on. In this essay I will illustrate this point by showing the roles with which local government plays within the community, and the importance it has to creating a successfully developed tourism product that maximis es the benefits for not only the residences of the commun...
  • Edric's 12th Novel
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    Prisoners of waterlandPeacetime by Robert Edric 357 pp, Doubleday Robert Edric (a pseudonym of Gary Edric Armitage) has not received the recognition he deserves. His novels are written in a glacial, dispassionate prose that eschews histrionics. They cover a range of historical subjects, from infanticide in the Belgian Congo to doomed Arctic exploration, and have an enchanted clarity all their own. Peacetime, Edric's 12th novel, is a sombre parable of conscience, in which the characters are skewe...
  • Local Communities Need
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    Latino mics, Good or Bad? By Paula England What are the effects of the Latino and Hispanic population on the economics of Kentucky? According to Olsen if the Hispanic population were a city, it would be the third-largest and fastest growing city in the state. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the Hispanic population of Kentucky was 21,984 in 1990 and almost 60,000 in the year of 2000. These figures do not take into account the undocumented immigrants which are estimated by the government at ov...
  • Inclusion Of Communities Into Urban Policy
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    INTRODUCTION Human Geography is concerned with the global impact of humans on the built environment, through the influence of economic and social policies on the issues of fundamental significance in both developed and industrialised countries. "Three human needs - food, clothing and shelter - are so fundamental that our lives cannot continue without them" (WARD, 1985) As this quotation accurately denotes, shelter is a fundamental element to ensure a good quality of life, and therefore its distr...
  • Conclusion Community Local Economic Development
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    DBP 411 - Community Planning Assignment 2 Community Planning Practice Paper What role does Community Planning have in Local Economic Development? Lecturers: Fiona Cani glia & Stuart McLaughlin Student: Andreas FaludiStudent ID: 02534955 Due Date: 4 June 2004"Planning ahead is a measure of class. The rich and even the middle class plan for generations, but the poor can plan ahead only a few weeks or days". Gloria Stein am, The Time Factor (1980) INTRODUCTION Unfortunately, it is true to say that ...
  • Growth Management Strategies Local Decision
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    The population of California is expected to increase by more than 15 million people by the year 2020. This is not a new startling fact. It has been said many times before, in many different ways. This number is equivalent to the present population of Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado combined. Carol Whiteside focuses on how the population boom will affect California's cities. She also looks at how the cities will prepare for such growth, with local resources that are already s...
  • Stores Like Wal Mart
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    The Lowest Price. Always Over the past 20 years, the nature of the American retailing market has changed dramatically, going from Mom and Pop's boutiques to mega retail stores like Wal-Mart. Especially in the last decade, Sam Walton's discount stores have proliferated in almost every city across the United States and Canada. But the opinions about the effects of Wal-Mart in small towns divide the rural population in two groups. Through economic, cultural and social arguments, the anti-Wal-Mart a...
  • High Social Status And Local Power
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    Both the French and the English government were very complex during the 17th century. The French government 'had considerable power, which increased' (course guide pg 18) over time. France was a country that was combined by numerous cultures. The relationship between the crown and it's 'more powerful institutional subjects' (Blk 2 pg 73) was a pattern of overstated demands that were made by the royals. In some of the French provinces the Governments were known as 'Pays d' etat' these had control...
  • School Boards And Communities
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    ? Convening The Community.? Sokoloff, ? Essay, Research Paper Sokoloff, Harris.? American School Board Journal. November 1997. This article asks the question; why must schools invite the public to join the dialogue on public education? New structures and committees are being erected in communities across the nation to build stronger connections between schools, school boards, and communities. One such structure is a district advisory committee composed of community leaders. Its purpose is to imp...

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