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How To Cook With Magic Mushrooms
Guest Post by Jessica Smith https://unsplash.com/photos/IS6RwpuEJpY The art of cooking is developing as we speak. People are on the constant lookout for new ingredients to make their recipes more tasty and enjoyable. One of the latest elements to join the … Continue reading
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Is the city becoming obsolete?
Is the city becoming obsolete? Many social observers believe that it is. In their view, improved information and transportation technology has deprived urban density of its raison d?étre. It is taking different connotations.They also argue that many cities have caused … Continue reading
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Concentric Zone Theory and Urban Crime
Ernest Burgess of the University of Chicago, sought to explain clear divisions of socioeconomic status within and immediately outside of cities. The disparities from one city block to the next were extremely apparent and Burgess created a tool that has … Continue reading
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Characteristics of Medieval Indian Towns
Some of the most important characteristics of medieval Indian towns were as follows: (1) Medieval period in India was a transitional time and it was not possible under the unstable political conditions for the planned and systematic urban growth. Only … Continue reading
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