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The Caniggian and Conzenian Schools: How different?
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The Crusader's Oath
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The decline of inner cities is irreversible - How far do you agree with this statement? What are the implications of this for urban planning policies?
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The decline of inner cities is irreversible. How far do you agree with this statement? What are the implications of this for urban planning policies?
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The effect of fast food on Britain.
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The Effectiveness of Public Participation in Urban Policy Making
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The Effectiveness of Public Participation in Urban Policy Making.
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The Environmental Quality of Housing Areas in Ipswich
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The fieldwork in the town of Samut Prakan.
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The history of mining in Nevada.
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The House on Bear Flag Drive.
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The Importance of Time in "A Rose for Emily"
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The Inevitable Fate in One Hundred Years of Solitude
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The inner-city problem is one of both growth and decline. Discuss.
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The main aim of the essay is to identify those sections of the population that don't normally get involved in the planning process and planning issues concerning their local area/community.
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The Military Decision Making Process (MDMP)
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The New Town policy in the UK has been a failure. Discuss
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The Nitobe Memorial Garden
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The percentage of owner-occupied housing in each ward in Ipswich increases with distance from the CBD
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The Raging Storm
the role of a regional centre. Australian towns.
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The Role of Brownfield Housing is Sustainable in Urban Regeneration.
The Roses of Eyam and Our Town - Both plays depict a time and events that are past and yet have interest for us today - Compare the two plays in the light of this statement.
There has been a lot of tourism in Lyndhurst over the past few years, and when members of 8P asked residents of the town questions, they seemed to agree with us.
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This era was the era of the industrial revolution in Britain. During which Britain changed from an agricultural country, to an industrial country. Its empire and trade expanded and it greatly developed into an important and powerful nation on the whole.
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