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It is exemplified in the model cities program . We do not know what every detailed action of the program will be , but we do know the major dimensions — housing , schools , jobs , health , recreation , and human welfare .
It is exemplified in the model cities program . We do not know what every detailed action of the program will be , but we do know the major dimensions — housing , schools , jobs , health , recreation , and human welfare .
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Cities today are charged with too many responsibilities and allowed too little tax money to carry out those responsibilities . A recent study by the Chase Manhattan Bank showed that the nation's cities have a $ 12 billion gap between ...
Cities today are charged with too many responsibilities and allowed too little tax money to carry out those responsibilities . A recent study by the Chase Manhattan Bank showed that the nation's cities have a $ 12 billion gap between ...
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In India , the present movement unchecked , added to urban birth rates , could mean that cities like Bombay and Calcutta would have populations of 30 million by the beginning of the next century . Here in the United States ...
In India , the present movement unchecked , added to urban birth rates , could mean that cities like Bombay and Calcutta would have populations of 30 million by the beginning of the next century . Here in the United States ...
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SOCIAL WELFARES RESPONSIBILITY IN URBAN AFFAIRS | 15 |
ENVIRONMENTAL FORCES SHAPING OUR CITIES | 30 |
GOVERNMENT IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT Robert C Weaver | 46 |
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