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  • Wal-Mart Friend or foe of teh small town
    ... Now it is most likely a Super-Mega-Mart or a Gourmet and Speciality store. There is no question that some stores and some small town businesses are closing. ...
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  • Wal-Marts of America
    ... global giant from afar. Big businesses will usually invest their money in big banks, taking it far out of town. On the other hand ...
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  • A Model City
    ... None of the businesses in town is allowed to have any toxic emissions. ... Most of the businesses in the town are locally owned and operated. ...
    (1633 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • The Importance of Community Planning
    ... not as economically advantageous as the inexpensive land, on the outskirts of town. ... use, are allowed to stay vacant or housing low rent businesses, which will ...
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  • Why a planner is important
    ... Town Planner to Your Staff Planning in any town is an important part of the growth, development and sustainability of the citizens and businesses in that town. ...
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  • E Coli
    ... statement. Schools and most businesses in the town, which is built on the banks of the Saugeen River, were closed on Thursday. Large ...
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  • Ecoli
    ... statement. Schools and most businesses in the town, which is built on the banks of the Saugeen River, were closed on Thursday. Large ...
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  • Does the End of Making Money Justify Being Mean?
    ... Making money did not justify crushing the town and people of Flint Michigan, nor does it justify taking advantage of local societies the way many businesses do ...
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  • In Sam We Trust
    ... that Wal-Mart has on small town quality life. Without a Wal-Mart present the small community of Franklin has undergone many changes of businesses and has ...
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  • Colorado
    ... revenue to Colorado. It also built cities and helped businesses grow. A great example of this is the town of Leadville. It did not ...
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  • Colorado Now and Then
    ... revenue to Colorado. It also built cities and helped businesses grow. A great example of this is the town of Leadville. It did not ...
    (1577 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Land Use: Are Farms in Danger?
    ... The other factor is that the businesses or housing developments are likely to create more ... and tractors the amount they use will not equal the amount of a town. ...
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  • Capitalism's destrucrion of america
    ... When Coloma is examined by the types of business that it has in the town there isn't anything but independently owned businesses. ...
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  • Descriptive Essay
    ... Just 5 years ago, the medium home value was under 90,000. There are hardly any businesses or commercial buildings in my town. Its ...
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  • Wal Mart
    ... Big-name stores moved into town, slowly at first. After awhile, along came a shopping mall and stores such as K-Mart. These businesses really began to change ...
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  • Cowtowns
    ... During 1876 the population was 1200 and nineteen businesses were permitted to sell liquor. During the first years of the town the population swelled during the ...
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  • Walmart and Why It Is Good for American Business
    ... Mart is a positive force sweeping through the United States generating town growth, new ... to other competitors and it drives out the weak businesses that were ...
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  • Economics and Small Businesses
    ... Small businesses have the task of setting prices for their goods. ... For example, consider a small business that will open in a small town and sell children\'s ...
    (2334 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • Frackville's Historical Geography
    ... a forested area with a few acres of swamps here and there but within its 125 year existence has changed into a town of sprawling houses, businesses, and a few ...
    (490 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • An Urban Planning Study
    ... moves to the east, residential properties and independently owned businesses become more ... boulevard connecting the downtown area through the west side of town. ...
    (1249 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Wister's The Virginian: Entertaining and Instructive Novel
    ... 12). As if this wasn't enough, he goes on to describe all of the buildings and businesses in the town as he sees them. With this ...
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  • banff development
    ... the town, to restrict growth, to cap ski hill development, to limit expansion of outlying family run lodges and even to shut down or move existing businesses ...
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  • The Train is the Cycle of Life in Whistle Stop
    ... It gives birth to the town by bringing people in everyday. This is a major part of the town's development and its growth in population and businesses. ...
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  • NBA Lockout
    ... between $50-$100 on a night when the Suns are in town, counting dinner ... money usually spent by fans will go unspent, greatly affecting businesses, workers, and ...
    (1228 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • NBA Lockout
    ... between $50-$100 on a night when the Suns are in town, counting dinner ... money usually spent by fans will go unspent, greatly affecting businesses, workers, and ...
    (1228 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Thomas Edison: Inventor of the Future
    ... night. When Thomas Edison was in any town, all the businesses were always excited to see him there (Sproule 20). After starting ...
    (964 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  • Spokane Fire Fighters
    ... During the last week of August, 1884, the town's luck failed, and the ... Two large fires struck the downtown area; one wiping out sixteen businesses along Main ...
    (1717 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Perry Hall MD
    ... Ellis 12 SUMMARY Perry Hall is a prominent town filled with housing projects and businesses. To live in Perry Hall means that you have some sort of money. ...
    (4209 Words -- Approx. 17 Pages)

  • The World Of Auto Racing
    ... Delaware Speedway and also have a positive effect on the small town of Delaware. It helps gas stations, restaurants, and other small businesses that racing ...
    (1228 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • Social Structure in The Lottery
    ... about the power relations from within the families of the town, it is ... In capitalistic elections, businesses will support the candidates that will help business ...
    (1361 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

     


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