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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'rural'
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| The Demographic Transition Model |
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| The Change of Population Structure of the United Kingdom |
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| There are differing interpretations of the relationship between world population and resources. Some people believe that the amount of resources available acts as a limit to the growth of population; others believe that population growth stimulates |
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| Describe and explain the link between physical and human resources against the population density and distribution of population in the UK. |
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| Population control in China |
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| Rural Regeneration |
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| White, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant (WASP) in America |
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| " Discuss the history, geography and ecology of the rabbit invasion in Australia. Explain whether the complete eradication from Australiais feasible." |
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| "Describe and account for the inequalities in population distribution in Brazil" (25) |
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| "Exeter is dealing well with its traffic needs" Discuss. |
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| "Global Population Trends are Unsustainable" - Discuss. |
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| "How do the characteristics of the villages Navenby and Dorrington differ?" |
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| "Migration is more about perception than reality" Discuss. |
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| "Modern Cities Have No Order". |
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| "Outline the principal problems associated with increases in urban traffic congestion and evaluate the strategies used to ease these problems". |
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| "Planners try to improve the Quality of life in large cities" Comment on this Statement. |
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| "Rivers in rural areas are much more natural than those in urban areas". |
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| "The peasants were the main victims of Witte's and Stalin's rapid modernisation policies" How far is this an accurate assessment of the impact of these economic policies on the Russian people? |
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| "What is the background of the two chosen study sites, in relation to answering my hypothesis?" |
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| "What is the relation between the image of the 'rural' and the idea of England in 'Jude the Obscure' and 'Howard's End'." |
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| "With reference to Nottingham, explain how social and demographic changes over the last 30 years have affected the size, type and location of housing developments." |
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| Deceptively simple poems about everyday rural life and activities - look at two or three of the Frost poems you have studied and considered whether you think this statement about them is appropriate. |
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| There are differing interpretations of the relationship between world population and resources. Some people believe that the amount of resources available acts as a limit to the growth of population; others believe that population growth stimulates |
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| 'Critically assess the extent to which the concept of the rural idyll is relevant to an understanding of contemporary rural identities'. |
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| 'During the 1980s, a new map of European migration unfolded, with new patterns and forms of movement.' (R. King, in D. Pinder(ed.), The New Europe: economy, society and environment p. 281) To what extent do you agree with this statement? |
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