|
|
Papers On Urban Studies
Page 21 of 50
|
|
Malthusian Arguments in Population Growth
[ send me this paper ]
5 pages in length.
Describes the Malthusian approach to population growth and
environmental issues. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAmalth.wps
MARYLAND INTERCOUNTY CONNECTOR AND ENVIRONMENT
[ send me this paper ]
This 5-page paper examines the Maryland Intercounty Connector (ICC) and whether this proposed superhighway can reduce the current gridlock in the D.C./Maryland area and at the same time, have little or no negative impact on the environment, current housing or towns. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MTmicc.rtf
Metropolitan Area Report / Newark, NJ
[ send me this paper ]
A 40 page paper that provides a substantive look at the city of Newark, New Jersey, which includes things like the overall national and international environment, the physical characteristics of Newark, the demographics, employment, office market, retail market, industrial market, residential market, hotel market forecast, and a brief overview of the economic outlook as a whole for the region. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Newarknj.wps
Mexican Culture in Chicago
[ send me this paper ]
A 6 page paper which examines how the Mexican culture was introduced in Chicago, how it has grown, and some of its influences. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGwindymex.rtf
Miami -- Modern Urban Problems
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page research paper on Miami and its problems. The writer details social, political, and economic factors in Miami's status. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Miami.wps
Miami's Economic Condition
[ send me this paper ]
This 5 page paper provides an overview of this Florida city's financial dilemma in the nineties. After coming out of a scandal of government corruption, the city faced possible bankruptcy in 1996. This paper delves into Miami's present and future condition. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Sa304.wps
Middle-Class Ideal Of The Suburban Community
[ send me this paper ]
5 pages in length. Suburbia represents a great deal of importance for cities today in that it provides an outlet for those who cannot or do not want to live within the confines of an overpopulated environment. There exist inherent problems for urban cities that have reached and surpassed the number of people they can comfortably and productively hold. This is when outlying districts come especially into play, as they grant city dwellers the opportunity to escape into a decidedly more serene atmosphere. Not only does this diversion help to diffuse potentially disastrous circumstances with respect to problems associated with overcrowding, but it also enables people to experience and appreciate a life other than that of the rat race. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCsubrb.wps
|