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Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and the largest city in the nation. Its current
population is estimated to be near 1.8 million. Located in the state of Selangor and on the
peninsular region, it is part of the greater Kuala Lumpur metropolitan area. Situated in
Klang Valley, the area is the center of Malaysia’s population and economic activity. The
valley is large and fairly flat and as such contributed greatly to the areas of construction.
Development has been faster in the capital city then any other city in Malaysia.
Like many large cities, Kuala Lumpur has distinct city sections. Center city is best known
for being the commercial, entertainment, and shopping district of the city. Its residents
are a mix of multi ethnicities with a common thread of high income. Other affluent areas
include Damansara Heights and Sri Hartamas both home to high income ex-patriots from
Asia and western nations. Brickfields is known as “Little India”. Situated south of the city
and is known for colorful shops and Indian food. Petaling Street is the Chinatown section
of the city. It is one of the oldest parts of the city and boasts a mix of small shops and
boutiques as well as street food vendors. It is also home to the oldest Hindu temple in
the city. The Ampang District is best known as Little Korea.
The climate is that of a tropical rainforest with abundant rain fall though out the year. A
monsoon season lasts form October to March bringing more rain during that period.
Annual rainfall often exceeds 100 inches. Due to the cities latitude and proximity to the
ocean temperatures remain constant and extremes are rare. The supply and reliability of
water has also aided the region to experience growth for industry housing and
agriculture.
In its early years, the area that is now the city was a terminus for ship traffic that serviced
the tin mines further up river. This was the point where the river could not support traffic
to move further upstream. The early settlement was used to service the mines, and later
grew to a small town. The exact time the city was first called Kuala Lumpur is not known.
Evidence suggests its formal start as a formal town from what had been an outpost took
place around 1860. Early settlers include Chinese and Malay ethnicities.
Fire, flooding, war, and diseases conspired to halt further development. The sheer will of
the people to overcome lead to rebuilding and expansion. New arrivals of Muslim Indians
as well as people from Britain brought new cultural elements that survive today. The
population expanded exponentially during the late 1800s. Investments were made to the
infrastructure such as roads, railways, schools, and governance.
The city and region has witnessed dramatic growth of.
The document provides information about 15 major cities around the world, including their locations, populations, and brief histories. The cities mentioned are Nairobi, Kenya; Kolkata, India; Lima, Peru; Cairo, Egypt; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Vancouver, Canada; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Lagos, Nigeria; Seoul, South Korea; Venice, Italy. The document asks questions to prompt thinking about how the cities are similar and different and which might be most modern, old-fashioned, wealthy, or beautiful.
This document provides brief summaries of 8 cities:
Beirut, Lebanon - Located on a peninsula, Beirut is Lebanon's largest city and main seaport. It has been inhabited continuously since the 15th century BC.
Doha, Qatar - Doha is Qatar's capital and largest city, with over 60% of the nation's population residing there. It is the economic center of Qatar.
Durban, South Africa - Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal province and an important manufacturing hub. It has a population of almost 3.5 million and is a major tourism center.
Havana, Cuba - Havana is the
The document provides a list and overview of the top 10 most livable cities in the Philippines according to certain criteria. Cebu City is ranked as the most livable due to its balance of modern amenities and preservation of culture and landmarks. Other top cities include Makati, Quezon City, Puerto Princesa, Tagaytay City, Davao City, Baguio City, Iloilo City, and Bacolod City. Each city is highlighted for factors like economic opportunities, infrastructure, safety, natural beauty, and efforts to balance growth with heritage. Manila is also discussed but noted to need improvements in public services, cleanliness, and urban renewal.
This document provides information about the contemporary urban form of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It discusses Kuala Lumpur's history, demography, economy, culture, and social scenario. Kuala Lumpur has undergone rapid development and growth in recent decades, becoming the economic and financial center of Malaysia. It has a population of over 1.9 million people and is a diverse and multicultural city, with the Malays, Chinese, Indians, and other ethnic groups coexisting. However, rapid urbanization has also threatened some of Kuala Lumpur's traditional urban and cultural areas.
The world's wealthiest cities are a testament to the growing global economy and the increasing wealth of individuals and corporations.
These cities are centers of economic growth, innovation, and wealth. The most affluent cities in the world are typically located in developed countries and are home to some of the most successful businesses and industries.
The accumulation of wealth in these cities has been driven by various factors such as technology, finance, natural resources, and skilled human capital. In this blog, we will be looking at the wealthiest cities in the world in 2023.
Are you interested in learning which Indian towns have unmatched riches and prosperity? Have you ever pondered what distinguishes these metropolitan treasures from the vast majority of Indian metropolises?
As less monetarily created, numerous Capitals of Africa have the most minimal degree of life quality on the planet. Two capital cities, Cape Town and Pretoria in South Africa are viewed as the best places to reside around here. The most visited cities by sightseers are Cape Town, Cairo, and Tunis. These movement locations are well known among the individuals who are looking for lively varieties, old landmarks, normal attractions, and fascinating untamed life alongside lovely sea shores. Less known, yet in addition extremely energising, are such capitals like Nairobi, Dakar, Port Louis, and Antananarivo.
Kuala Lumpur is the capital and largest city of Malaysia that forms the economic and business center of the country. It has a tropical climate with abundant rainfall and temperatures between 22-33 degrees Celsius. The city is located in a valley surrounded by mountains and has a population of over 7 million people. Major attractions include the Petronas Twin Towers, international sporting events, and multicultural cuisine.
The document provides information about 15 major cities around the world, including their locations, populations, and brief histories. The cities mentioned are Nairobi, Kenya; Kolkata, India; Lima, Peru; Cairo, Egypt; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Vancouver, Canada; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Lagos, Nigeria; Seoul, South Korea; Venice, Italy. The document asks questions to prompt thinking about how the cities are similar and different and which might be most modern, old-fashioned, wealthy, or beautiful.
This document provides brief summaries of 8 cities:
Beirut, Lebanon - Located on a peninsula, Beirut is Lebanon's largest city and main seaport. It has been inhabited continuously since the 15th century BC.
Doha, Qatar - Doha is Qatar's capital and largest city, with over 60% of the nation's population residing there. It is the economic center of Qatar.
Durban, South Africa - Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal province and an important manufacturing hub. It has a population of almost 3.5 million and is a major tourism center.
Havana, Cuba - Havana is the
The document provides a list and overview of the top 10 most livable cities in the Philippines according to certain criteria. Cebu City is ranked as the most livable due to its balance of modern amenities and preservation of culture and landmarks. Other top cities include Makati, Quezon City, Puerto Princesa, Tagaytay City, Davao City, Baguio City, Iloilo City, and Bacolod City. Each city is highlighted for factors like economic opportunities, infrastructure, safety, natural beauty, and efforts to balance growth with heritage. Manila is also discussed but noted to need improvements in public services, cleanliness, and urban renewal.
This document provides information about the contemporary urban form of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It discusses Kuala Lumpur's history, demography, economy, culture, and social scenario. Kuala Lumpur has undergone rapid development and growth in recent decades, becoming the economic and financial center of Malaysia. It has a population of over 1.9 million people and is a diverse and multicultural city, with the Malays, Chinese, Indians, and other ethnic groups coexisting. However, rapid urbanization has also threatened some of Kuala Lumpur's traditional urban and cultural areas.
The world's wealthiest cities are a testament to the growing global economy and the increasing wealth of individuals and corporations.
These cities are centers of economic growth, innovation, and wealth. The most affluent cities in the world are typically located in developed countries and are home to some of the most successful businesses and industries.
The accumulation of wealth in these cities has been driven by various factors such as technology, finance, natural resources, and skilled human capital. In this blog, we will be looking at the wealthiest cities in the world in 2023.
Are you interested in learning which Indian towns have unmatched riches and prosperity? Have you ever pondered what distinguishes these metropolitan treasures from the vast majority of Indian metropolises?
As less monetarily created, numerous Capitals of Africa have the most minimal degree of life quality on the planet. Two capital cities, Cape Town and Pretoria in South Africa are viewed as the best places to reside around here. The most visited cities by sightseers are Cape Town, Cairo, and Tunis. These movement locations are well known among the individuals who are looking for lively varieties, old landmarks, normal attractions, and fascinating untamed life alongside lovely sea shores. Less known, yet in addition extremely energising, are such capitals like Nairobi, Dakar, Port Louis, and Antananarivo.
Kuala Lumpur is the capital and largest city of Malaysia that forms the economic and business center of the country. It has a tropical climate with abundant rainfall and temperatures between 22-33 degrees Celsius. The city is located in a valley surrounded by mountains and has a population of over 7 million people. Major attractions include the Petronas Twin Towers, international sporting events, and multicultural cuisine.
The document provides information about the ancient city of Cahokia Mounds and the present city of Amsterdam. Some key details:
- Cahokia Mounds was a large, complex pre-Columbian Native American city located in modern-day Illinois near St. Louis, Missouri from around 600-1400 CE. It covered around 6 square miles and had around 120 earthen mounds, including Monks Mound, the largest in North America.
- Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Holland. It has a population of over 825,000 within city limits. The city has over 100 km of navigable canals that divide it into islands linked by over 1,
Singapore was once a small fishing village with few natural resources, but has flourished into an economically successful city-state under the leadership of its first prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew. Lee introduced reforms focused on public housing, education, and industrialization that helped overcome Singapore's disadvantages and lead to its transformation into a first world country. Stringent laws around issues like chewing gum and littering, though initially unpopular, contributed to Singapore's reputation as a clean and orderly city.
Hong Kong is a major international financial center and former British colony located in East Asia. It has a population of 7 million people, over 95% of whom are ethnically Chinese. Living in Hong Kong offers expatriates a high standard of living and tax benefits. Transportation in Hong Kong is efficient, with a reliable public transit system and abundant taxis. Housing is generally compact high-rise apartments due to the hilly terrain, and costs of living are relatively high compared to other Asian cities.
The document summarizes a field visit conducted by Hasin I. Ahmed to the neighborhood of Elmhurst in Queens, NYC on June 7th, 2015. It describes Elmhurst as extremely diverse with residents from all over the world due to its central location. There are many small businesses owned by immigrants representing various global regions. Elmhurst also houses a small Chinatown surrounded by other Asian restaurants and grocery stores. Various religious institutions also indicate the neighborhood's diversity. Upcoming development projects may lead to increased property prices and gentrification, but it remains to be seen how this will impact local immigrant business owners and the existing community.
Metro Manila is the capital region of the Philippines located on the island of Luzon. It does not have provinces and is composed of 16 cities and 1 municipality. Manila is the capital city while Metro Manila serves as the seat of government. The region is a center for culture, economy, and history. It faces issues of overpopulation and poverty. The document also provides details on specific cities and municipalities within Metro Manila such as Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, Quezon City, and others.
The document provides details about the town of Puchong, including its history and characteristics. It discusses what defines a town versus a city, and provides examples of medieval and current cities. It also explores the concept of satellite towns and futuristic cities, using Brasilia and Dubai as case studies. The key aspects of town planning for Brasilia are outlined, including its transportation system and landscaping features.
Iloilo City has a long and rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was first settled by Bornean datus fleeing tyranny. It was originally called Irong-Irong due to the shape of the river, and became a prosperous trading port under the Spanish in the 1800s. Iloilo played a key role in Philippine independence, with the last Spanish governor surrendering there on Christmas Day 1898. Today, Iloilo City is a major economic hub in the Western Visayas region, with thriving industries, tourism, education, and as the regional center. It has low crime, a high quality of life, and the local government has prioritized urban development, heritage preservation, and community
This document is a report on creating a better livable town. It discusses the elements that make up towns and cities, including recreational areas, education areas, commercial sectors, and hospitals. It also examines what makes a good town, such as transportation systems, green spaces, drainage, and amenities. As a case study, it looks at the town of Oia in Greece. Oia is known for its white and blue cave houses and architecture, and tourism is a major part of its economy due to the preservation of its Greek architectural style.
This article is used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
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The document discusses the definition and history of towns and urban growth. It defines a town as a permanent settlement that is the focus of inhabitants and economic activity, with a minimum population size that varies by country. Towns emerged around rivers and grew due to agricultural surpluses that allowed specialization of labor. Urban growth is influenced by factors like migration, economic development, location, and infrastructure. The process of urbanization refers to the concentration of people in urban areas and the social and economic changes that accompany this transition from rural to urban living.
The document describes plans for a new floating city called Efkairia that will replace the doomed city of Sofhai. Sofhai, located between Thailand and Malaysia, is threatened by rising sea levels caused by global warming and melting icebergs. As the mayor, the author proposes building Efkairia to float on the sea to avoid demolishing the city. Efkairia will use renewable clean energy sources and provide an eco-friendly lifestyle while protecting citizens. The city will be zoned for various uses including business, agriculture, education, parks, industry, and government.
The document discusses a future city representation project for a class. It begins by introducing the project which asks students to pretend they are the mayor of an existing city ("X" city) that needs to be relocated due to issues. Students must propose a new layout for the city, which could be underground, underwater, floating, or enhanced.
It then provides background information on cities in general, what defines and makes a good city, and defines a future city. It also includes sections summarizing investigations into aspects of ancient Roman cities and data collected about present day London, looking at population, culture, infrastructure, and issues facing inner versus outer London.
Malaysia's Success in Maintaining Peace & Racial Harmony within Its Diverse E...Mohd Abbas Abdul Razak
1) The document discusses several news stories from the Islamic world, including the soft launch of the Islamic World Film Festival in 2013, thousands of Bangladeshi garment workers protesting dangerous factory conditions after a deadly fire, and a Sri Lankan teenager winning first prize at a Quran competition in Saudi Arabia.
2) It also covers Islamic banking expanding to attract more mainstream clients, Iran launching a YouTube alternative due to content issues, and a donation of RM3 million by Malaysia to help victims of fires in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
3) Other articles discuss Malaysia's success in maintaining unity and diversity despite initial predictions of chaos, as well as continued efforts to strengthen joint Islamic media actions and correct erroneous online
Running head: WINDSHIELD SURVEY 1
WINDSHIELD SURVEY 2
Windshield Survey
Norys Gil
South University
Aggregate Description
The community selected for study is a small town in the United States. This town is one of the oldest ones in the region. The description of the aggregate is as follows
Name of aggregate
Lake Side Town Community
Geographical location and size
This is located near a lake which is in the northern part of the country. This is a town covers an area of approximately 8540 km2
Population
The town’s population is approximately 26,710 persons. This population is evenly distributed in the land covered by the town.
A brief history
This town was found around the basis of the healing powers of the waters emerging from one of the springs near the lake. It started with a small group of individuals who have been growing since 1879 to date. The first healing incident was of a leg problem of a passer-by who then spread the news about the ‘healing waters’. From then the area has experienced rapid growth into a small town. The economic distribution was, however, uneven as the springs attracted the rich individuals while the outskirts were left for the poor ones. The town attracted a large of investors who were excited by the thought of exploring new towns.
However, the trend did not hold for this town as the emergence of modern medicine reduced the influence of the spring. The town’s economy declined a bit. However, it picked up again in the 1920s when tourism came up and automobiles improved transportation systems. The town was then hit the great depression, and world war II. It, however, survived all the setbacks and attacked more tourists.
Basic vital statistics
The population estimates for the town as the population estimates of 2019 are 26710 which a decline from 27,191 in 2010. The town has, therefore, registered – 1.8% population growth.
Most of the population is aged between 18 and 64 years. Only 18% is below 18 years and the population below 5 years is 6.1%. Females make the better part of the population with of percentage of 49.6. This is almost half the population of the town. The town is made of mixture races but the dominant race is the whites while the least in the town are the African Americans. The communities in the town include whites, African Americans, Indian Americans, Asians and Hispanic(Loy & Coleman, 2006)
Crude birth rate, infant mortality rate, life expectancy, leading causes of death and relevant statistical information related to the health of the aggregate from the windshield survey
The crude birth rate of this town is estimated to be 7.8% which is the highest in the region. Despite the high birth rate, the town also has a high death rate which suppresses the growth rate. The life expectancy of the t.
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Developing natural products and new value chains in Kelantan while maintaining cultural integrity: What, How and For Whom.
Keynote Address to the Conference on Plant Natural Products: Integrating Traditional Practices & Technology Advancement for Creating Business Opportunities, 21-22 November 2011, Grand River View Hotel, Kota Bahru, Kelantan.
The document provides information about several cities that make up Metro Manila (National Capital Region) in the Philippines. It discusses the history, geography, demographics, culture, and religion of cities like Caloocan City, Las Piñas City, Manila (the capital), and Makati City. The region is a center for politics, economy, education and culture in the Philippines and home to over 12 million people across its cities.
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This is a start to the scope baseline but you seem to have forgotten who your audience is. The scope statement should be tailored to the people who will use and be affected by this project. I would think that the people living in that community would benefit the most from know what is going to be delivered and what they should expect of this project. Your scope statement is a listing of the project management and project team activities. That isn't correct. The audience for the WBS and dictionary is the project team. It should explain to them what the results of their work should look like or how it should behave. The dictionary descriptions are specific to THIS project and should be enough for the team member to know how to meet expectations. Your dictionary is missing all that. So look through my specific comments in the attached file. They should guide you in the right direction to help you finalize this assignment. Let me know if you have any questions.
Scope baseline
1. Scope Statement.
The scope for this small project consists of two stages:
• Stage 1. Design and project management required to support the new lift station.
Considerations include: Code and standards, Product requirements, utility requirements.
• Procurement, design, construction and start up of the upgraded station.
• Stage 2. Replacement and upgrade of the actual lift station to be executed by employees of
Pandora Moon Town. A team of experts improving stations and familiar with the current
operation of stations at Pandora Moon town.
• Replacement of key equipment, rehabilitation, repair and maintenance of the station. Also,
increasing the capacity of the station
2. Product scope description.
The scope description for this work cover the upgrade of one residential lift station. Also,
proposes the installation of new mechanical equipment such pumps stations, installation and
construction of new assets. Defined stages for this project plus other information will be contained in
the scope baseline.
The improvement of the station includes above ground and below ground modifications. The
above ground are the upgrades of the lift station surrounding and perimeter such flood protection,
new fencing, lighting, landscaping, new electrical wiring and storm water management.
The below ground improvements consist of replacement of existing pumps, upgraded
monitoring system and new odor control system.
The project includes the following:
• Stage 1. Project management.
• Monthly project updates with sponsor to discuss project budget, update schedule,
improvement specified in the design plan and project issues.
• Meet with project team staff to discuss standards, expectations and project approach.
• Gather information from planning department to review existing station and confirm
recommendations for the proposed updated station to identify advantages and
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Recognize that many governments in developing countries either were or are military regimes
Recognize that soldiers in developing countries often ignore any dividing line between military and political activity
Understand the causes of military intervention into civil society and government in developing countries
Examine the conduct and policies of military regimes
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Identify the diverse causes for military regimes to withdraw from governance
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Hong Kong is a major international financial center and former British colony located in East Asia. It has a population of 7 million people, over 95% of whom are ethnically Chinese. Living in Hong Kong offers expatriates a high standard of living and tax benefits. Transportation in Hong Kong is efficient, with a reliable public transit system and abundant taxis. Housing is generally compact high-rise apartments due to the hilly terrain, and costs of living are relatively high compared to other Asian cities.
The document summarizes a field visit conducted by Hasin I. Ahmed to the neighborhood of Elmhurst in Queens, NYC on June 7th, 2015. It describes Elmhurst as extremely diverse with residents from all over the world due to its central location. There are many small businesses owned by immigrants representing various global regions. Elmhurst also houses a small Chinatown surrounded by other Asian restaurants and grocery stores. Various religious institutions also indicate the neighborhood's diversity. Upcoming development projects may lead to increased property prices and gentrification, but it remains to be seen how this will impact local immigrant business owners and the existing community.
Metro Manila is the capital region of the Philippines located on the island of Luzon. It does not have provinces and is composed of 16 cities and 1 municipality. Manila is the capital city while Metro Manila serves as the seat of government. The region is a center for culture, economy, and history. It faces issues of overpopulation and poverty. The document also provides details on specific cities and municipalities within Metro Manila such as Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, Quezon City, and others.
The document provides details about the town of Puchong, including its history and characteristics. It discusses what defines a town versus a city, and provides examples of medieval and current cities. It also explores the concept of satellite towns and futuristic cities, using Brasilia and Dubai as case studies. The key aspects of town planning for Brasilia are outlined, including its transportation system and landscaping features.
Iloilo City has a long and rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was first settled by Bornean datus fleeing tyranny. It was originally called Irong-Irong due to the shape of the river, and became a prosperous trading port under the Spanish in the 1800s. Iloilo played a key role in Philippine independence, with the last Spanish governor surrendering there on Christmas Day 1898. Today, Iloilo City is a major economic hub in the Western Visayas region, with thriving industries, tourism, education, and as the regional center. It has low crime, a high quality of life, and the local government has prioritized urban development, heritage preservation, and community
This document is a report on creating a better livable town. It discusses the elements that make up towns and cities, including recreational areas, education areas, commercial sectors, and hospitals. It also examines what makes a good town, such as transportation systems, green spaces, drainage, and amenities. As a case study, it looks at the town of Oia in Greece. Oia is known for its white and blue cave houses and architecture, and tourism is a major part of its economy due to the preservation of its Greek architectural style.
This article is used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
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The document discusses the definition and history of towns and urban growth. It defines a town as a permanent settlement that is the focus of inhabitants and economic activity, with a minimum population size that varies by country. Towns emerged around rivers and grew due to agricultural surpluses that allowed specialization of labor. Urban growth is influenced by factors like migration, economic development, location, and infrastructure. The process of urbanization refers to the concentration of people in urban areas and the social and economic changes that accompany this transition from rural to urban living.
The document describes plans for a new floating city called Efkairia that will replace the doomed city of Sofhai. Sofhai, located between Thailand and Malaysia, is threatened by rising sea levels caused by global warming and melting icebergs. As the mayor, the author proposes building Efkairia to float on the sea to avoid demolishing the city. Efkairia will use renewable clean energy sources and provide an eco-friendly lifestyle while protecting citizens. The city will be zoned for various uses including business, agriculture, education, parks, industry, and government.
The document discusses a future city representation project for a class. It begins by introducing the project which asks students to pretend they are the mayor of an existing city ("X" city) that needs to be relocated due to issues. Students must propose a new layout for the city, which could be underground, underwater, floating, or enhanced.
It then provides background information on cities in general, what defines and makes a good city, and defines a future city. It also includes sections summarizing investigations into aspects of ancient Roman cities and data collected about present day London, looking at population, culture, infrastructure, and issues facing inner versus outer London.
Malaysia's Success in Maintaining Peace & Racial Harmony within Its Diverse E...Mohd Abbas Abdul Razak
1) The document discusses several news stories from the Islamic world, including the soft launch of the Islamic World Film Festival in 2013, thousands of Bangladeshi garment workers protesting dangerous factory conditions after a deadly fire, and a Sri Lankan teenager winning first prize at a Quran competition in Saudi Arabia.
2) It also covers Islamic banking expanding to attract more mainstream clients, Iran launching a YouTube alternative due to content issues, and a donation of RM3 million by Malaysia to help victims of fires in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
3) Other articles discuss Malaysia's success in maintaining unity and diversity despite initial predictions of chaos, as well as continued efforts to strengthen joint Islamic media actions and correct erroneous online
Running head: WINDSHIELD SURVEY 1
WINDSHIELD SURVEY 2
Windshield Survey
Norys Gil
South University
Aggregate Description
The community selected for study is a small town in the United States. This town is one of the oldest ones in the region. The description of the aggregate is as follows
Name of aggregate
Lake Side Town Community
Geographical location and size
This is located near a lake which is in the northern part of the country. This is a town covers an area of approximately 8540 km2
Population
The town’s population is approximately 26,710 persons. This population is evenly distributed in the land covered by the town.
A brief history
This town was found around the basis of the healing powers of the waters emerging from one of the springs near the lake. It started with a small group of individuals who have been growing since 1879 to date. The first healing incident was of a leg problem of a passer-by who then spread the news about the ‘healing waters’. From then the area has experienced rapid growth into a small town. The economic distribution was, however, uneven as the springs attracted the rich individuals while the outskirts were left for the poor ones. The town attracted a large of investors who were excited by the thought of exploring new towns.
However, the trend did not hold for this town as the emergence of modern medicine reduced the influence of the spring. The town’s economy declined a bit. However, it picked up again in the 1920s when tourism came up and automobiles improved transportation systems. The town was then hit the great depression, and world war II. It, however, survived all the setbacks and attacked more tourists.
Basic vital statistics
The population estimates for the town as the population estimates of 2019 are 26710 which a decline from 27,191 in 2010. The town has, therefore, registered – 1.8% population growth.
Most of the population is aged between 18 and 64 years. Only 18% is below 18 years and the population below 5 years is 6.1%. Females make the better part of the population with of percentage of 49.6. This is almost half the population of the town. The town is made of mixture races but the dominant race is the whites while the least in the town are the African Americans. The communities in the town include whites, African Americans, Indian Americans, Asians and Hispanic(Loy & Coleman, 2006)
Crude birth rate, infant mortality rate, life expectancy, leading causes of death and relevant statistical information related to the health of the aggregate from the windshield survey
The crude birth rate of this town is estimated to be 7.8% which is the highest in the region. Despite the high birth rate, the town also has a high death rate which suppresses the growth rate. The life expectancy of the t.
Developing natural products and new value chains in kelantan while maintainin...Murray Hunter
Developing natural products and new value chains in Kelantan while maintaining cultural integrity: What, How and For Whom.
Keynote Address to the Conference on Plant Natural Products: Integrating Traditional Practices & Technology Advancement for Creating Business Opportunities, 21-22 November 2011, Grand River View Hotel, Kota Bahru, Kelantan.
The document provides information about several cities that make up Metro Manila (National Capital Region) in the Philippines. It discusses the history, geography, demographics, culture, and religion of cities like Caloocan City, Las Piñas City, Manila (the capital), and Makati City. The region is a center for politics, economy, education and culture in the Philippines and home to over 12 million people across its cities.
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The scope for this small project consists of two stages:
• Stage 1. Design and project management required to support the new lift station.
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This is a sociology course, the quiz is 20 questions all of them are multiple choice. You are only allowed to enter the quiz once, so it has to be taken at once, if you log out, you cannot go back.
This is the objective for this week's quiz material:
Recognize that many governments in developing countries either were or are military regimes
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This is a sermon that Jonathan Edwards gives at a revival in Connecticut. It was designed to bring the "strayed" back to church. Things to consider:
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2. Compare Jonathan Edwards approach to George Whitfield (a preacher at the same time and had the same success).
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This is a short 4-minute video introduction to DISC.
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This is a serious assignment that will be graded heavily. I need a serious tutor that is going to follow through with the instructions and complete the assignment appropriately.
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Assessment procedures for counselors and helping professionals
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This is a sample list of movies that you may use for your paper. You are welcome to use a movie that is not listed here. Unfortunately, I don’t have a similar list for TV shows or documentary series, so I invite you to browse your streaming apps or the Internet to get ideas.
Criminology Goes to the Movies
NYU Press 2011
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003)
Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer (1992)
American Gangster (2007)
American History X (1998)
American Me (1992)
Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
Asphalt Jungle, The (1950)
Babel (2006)
Badlands (1973)
Bad Seed, The (1950)
Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (2007)
Bicycle Thief, The (1948)
Blackboard Jungle (1955)
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Boston Strangler, The (1968)
Bottle Rocket (1996)
Boyz n the Hood (1991)
Brave One, The (2007)
Brother’s Keeper (1992)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Capturing the Friedmans (2003)
City of God (2002)
Civil Action, A (1998)
Clockers (1995)
Clockwork Orange, A (1971)
Coffy (1973)
Collateral (2004)
Crash (2004)
Death Wish (1974)
Departed, The (2006)
Dirty Harry (1971)
Do the Right Thing (1989)
Double Indemnity (1944)
Easy Rider (1969)
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005)
Falling Down (1993)
Fargo (1996)
Fight Club (1999)
Frankenstein (1931)
Fury (1936)
Gattaca (1997)
Godfather, The (1972)
Godfather II, The (1974)
Goodfellas (1990)
Green Mile, The (1999)
Hand That Rocks the Cradle, The (1992)
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932)
Insider, The (1999)
I Want to Live (1958)
John Q (2002)
L.A. Confidential (1997)
Let Him Have It (1991)
M (1931)
Malcolm X (1992)
Menace II Society (1993)
Michael Clayton (2007)
Monster (2003)
Ms. 45 (1981)
Mystic River (2003)
New Jack City (1991)
No Country for Old Men (2007)
Oceans 11 (1960; 2001)
Of Mice and Men (1939)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996)
Psycho (1960)
Public Enemy (1931)
Rebel without a Cause (1955)
Reefer Madness (1936)
Requiem for a Dream (2000)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Roger & Me (1989)
Run Lola Run (1998)
Scarface (1932)
Searchers, The (1956)
Serpico (1973)
Shaft (1971)
Shawshank Redemption, The (1994)
Shotcaller (2017)
Sicko (2007)
Silence of the Lambs, The (1991)
Sleepers (1996)
Sling Blade (1996)
Sudden Impact (1983)
Sunset Blvd. (1950)
Superfly (1972)
Super Size Me (2004)
Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song (1971)
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005)
Syriana (2005)
Taxi Driver (1976)
Thelma & Louise (1991)
There Will Be Blood (2007)
Titicut Follies (1967)
Traffic (2000)
Trainspotting (1996)
Yes Men, The (2003)
Woodsman, The (2004)
White Boy Rick (2018)
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This is a quiz...please answer questions thoroughly and define words in your own words.
1. What are some of the biological processes associated with aging? What are some of the things people can do to mediate these processes?
2. Define three of the following terms:
Adaptive variability
Alzheimer’s disease
Attentional control
Chunking
Dual task deficit
Dual task performance
Early life stress
Global assessment
Input interference
Maladaptive variability
3. Gladding (2013) suggested that older adults participate in remotivation, reminiscence, and reorientation groups. Describe what each of these is and what benefits you think they might offer. (see attachment)
4. Define three of the following terms:
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Part I. Present your research proposal poster.
**Must have detailed speaker notes**
Online Students must complete an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation.
Include the following in your presentation, regardless of the course modality:
Abstract, including the research question
Prior research: literature review
Purpose
Methods
Expected conclusions
References
Format your presentation or poster consistent with APA guidelines.
Submit your assignment.
Part II.
Answer each questions using 175 words per question.
1. Identify various groups to whom you might present your research. How would you present the material differently for each group? Explain how and why you would modify the presentation for each group.
2. Identify another group to whom you might present your research. How would you present the material differently for each group? Explain how and why you would modify the presentation for each group.
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do the following: (based on earth science/ weather climate)
1. A 300 word summary of a human action that is impacting climate change. Part of the summary will include the following information:
Label the parts of the climate system.
Argue how humans are affecting and affected by climate change.
Analyze why rising sea level is one of the foremost hazards in a changing climate.
Defend the evidence for a changing climate in the Arctic environment.
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This is due by 11:59 p.m. EST, Friday, May 29, 2020
Select TWO discussion questions from the denoted chapter below and post your response addressing the two questions in one posting response (be sure to identify the questions you selected in your response).
How would you define white collar crime?
1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the various terms, such as “white collar crime,” “crimes of the powerful,” “elite deviance,” etc., used to describe the type of crimes discussed in the book?
2. What are the relationships between trust, respectability, risk, and white collar crime? How do these relationships differ when the crime involved is conventional, rather than white collar?
4.What are the underlying reasons for the demographic differences (such as race, class, gender, and education) that exist between white collar and conventional crime offenders?
5.Why have white collar crime offenders traditionally received lighter sentences than conventional crime offenders? Could this be related to the concept of social harm?
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this is Consumer Buyer Behavior Part 2. Our learning objectives today include identify the five steps of the consumer buying decisionmaking process, analyze interpersonal and non-personal influences on buying behavior, describe how culture, values, beliefs, and religion impact purchase behavior.
The five steps of the consumer buying decision-making process include problem recognition, information search, evaluation of alternatives, purchase decision, and post-purchase evaluation. Now let me give you an example to illustrate. And this is what marketers often do.
Step one, I have a problem, which is I want to try the new restaurant in town but I'm unsure of the prices, the quality of the food, the location, the parking situation, et cetera. I move on to step two. I search for information on the web, the restaurant website, and review sites like Yelp.com for information.
Three, I evaluate my alternatives-- other restaurants in the area that seem comparable or my go-to restaurants-- and I think to myself, do I want to go there or do I want to try the new restaurant? Four, I make the decision to try it out. Five, I am thrilled with the experience. I take photos of myself, with my friends, of the wait staff. I take photos of the food. I post everything on Snapchat, Yelp.com, et cetera. So I had a really good experience.
However, through those five steps, there are many interpersonal and non-personal influences that can possibly lead us astray. And as marketers, we need to pay attention to this. Interpersonal influences-- there are many examples-- family members are strong influencers when it comes to big and small purchases.
Examples. I need to ask my dad about the types of cars I am interested in. He will know what is best for me at this time in my life. Or another example. I always buy Thomas' English muffins and bagels because my grandmother and my mom used to buy that brand and it evokes really good feelings in me and it reminds me of my childhood.
Mentors are also heavy influencers. So an example. My football coach during middle school and high school always believed in my talent and thinks I should choose Temple University's football program. So I do.
Religion is another key factor that often shapes decision making. Here's an example. I was raised in a Jewish kosher family and will ensure my family home has an awesome kosher kitchen for large family gatherings and wonderful food. I'm in the process of building my house. There are only two contractors in the area that specialize in kosher kitchen design, so out of the 30 contractors out there that I'm aware of, I'm only going to talk to those two for estimates.
Culture is another driver of consumption. Example. I grew up watching the old movies-- black and white films from the '30s, '40s, and '50s. I absolutely love it. I want to be a historical firm major in college. Where should I go to study this? Ah, the film degree at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. I think I'll go there.
Non-personal inf.
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Modern Dance Techniques
Although modern dance was born out of rebellion against ballet, several modern dance artists and teachers codified their movement vocabulary much like ballet had hundred of years before. Codification means a group of movement exercises and phrases were to developed to teach in a class-like structure that had set choreography and counts in a progression that would prepare you for performance in that style of dance. Here are the major classical modern techniques to give you a clearer idea of what this means:
Duncan technique (Isadora Duncan)
Duncan dance actually has strong technique. Much time is devoted to learning technique. Duncan dancers are trained to move in a particular way. As Julia Levien recalled of her own training, “Your knee must be turned out. Your hips must be thrust forward. Your breathing must be in certain cadence. Nothing was left to chance.” One must have strong and flexible ankles, mobility of the pelvis, and fluidity of the arms.
The difference between ballet and Duncan dance is that, in ballet, the audience is supposed to see the technique. The technique and the style become one. In Duncan dance -- when performed properly -- the technique is invisible. As Isadora wrote, technique is a means rather than an end in itself. Technique functions as a support for style. Hortense Kooluris put it simply, “If you can see the technique, it is not Duncan dance.” Duncan dance appears free flowing, natural, and spontaneous (a style based upon classical Greek art), but it is only long practice with the underlying technique that allows it to do so.
Duncan Dance Principles: Duncan dance is free-flowing and appears spontaneous; has a sense of energy and grace that radiates from the solar plexus; reflects the rhythms of nature; is danced to the great classical music; and is a state of mind as much as a style of movement.
Humphrey technique (Doris Humphrey)
Doris Humphrey, like her contemporary Martha Graham, was interested in making dance more reflective of modern times. In collaboration with Charles Weidman, she developed the concept of fall and recovery—using the pattern of breath to inform movement. She was José Limón’s teacher and mentor, and though she wasn’t interested in creating a technique, her ideas became part of what is today known as Limón technique.
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Limon technique (Jose Limon)
The technique is based on principles of weight, fall, and recovery as established by Jose lemon and his mentors, Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman. It focuses on the movement of breath through the body, the dynamic use of weight in each body part, and the fluid succession of one movement into the next.
Graham technique (Martha G.
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Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia and the largest city
in the nation. Its current
population is estimated to be near 1.8 million. Located in the
state of Selangor and on the
peninsular region, it is part of the greater Kuala Lumpur
metropolitan area. Situated in
Klang Valley, the area is the center of Malaysia’s population
and economic activity. The
valley is large and fairly flat and as such contributed greatly to
the areas of construction.
Development has been faster in the capital city then any other
city in Malaysia.
Like many large cities, Kuala Lumpur has distinct city sections.
Center city is best known
for being the commercial, entertainment, and shopping district
of the city. Its residents
are a mix of multi ethnicities with a common thread of high
income. Other affluent areas
include Damansara Heights and Sri Hartamas both home to high
income ex-patriots from
Asia and western nations. Brickfields is known as “Little
India”. Situated south of the city
2. and is known for colorful shops and Indian food. Petaling Street
is the Chinatown section
of the city. It is one of the oldest parts of the city and boasts a
mix of small shops and
boutiques as well as street food vendors. It is also home to the
oldest Hindu temple in
the city. The Ampang District is best known as Little Korea.
The climate is that of a tropical rainforest with abundant rain
fall though out the year. A
monsoon season lasts form October to March bringing more rain
during that period.
Annual rainfall often exceeds 100 inches. Due to the cities
latitude and proximity to the
ocean temperatures remain constant and extremes are rare. The
supply and reliability of
water has also aided the region to experience growth for
industry housing and
agriculture.
In its early years, the area that is now the city was a terminus
for ship traffic that serviced
the tin mines further up river. This was the point where the
river could not support traffic
to move further upstream. The early settlement was used to
service the mines, and later
grew to a small town. The exact time the city was first called
Kuala Lumpur is not known.
3. Evidence suggests its formal start as a formal town from what
had been an outpost took
place around 1860. Early settlers include Chinese and Malay
ethnicities.
Fire, flooding, war, and diseases conspired to halt further
development. The sheer will of
the people to overcome lead to rebuilding and expansion. New
arrivals of Muslim Indians
as well as people from Britain brought new cultural elements
that survive today. The
population expanded exponentially during the late 1800s.
Investments were made to the
infrastructure such as roads, railways, schools, and governance.
The city and region has witnessed dramatic growth of both
population and economic
prosperity during the 1900s. The city became not only the
primary shipping port, but the
economic hub of the nation. The city served new industry such
as rubber production.
Only the invasion by the Japanese during WWII could slow the
pace of development.
Post war Kula Lumpur continued to grow both in size and
economic output.
In 1957 the British relinquished control of what is now
Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur was made
the nations capital. Growth has been steady up to the time of
this writing. Current GDP
growth for the city area is nearly 6%; the fastest in the region.
Fueling the growth is an
expanding manufacturing base, financial and insurance
4. industries, and tourism. The
expanding middle class supports retail and consumer driven
operations.
Culturally the city is as diverse as its economy. Malaysians and
Chinese make up a near
equal portion of the population with about 45% each. Next is
Indians that are about 10%
with less then 1% from else where. Islam is the dominant
religion with about 46% of the
population followed by Buddhism at 37% then Hinduism at
8.5% and Christianity at 5.8%.
The look and feel of the city is a mix of modern western with
modern Asian as well as
traditional Islamic styles. High rise glass towers with ornate
lighting and graceful curing
structures show it is a modern city and is on the move.
The growing economy is capable to providing employment to
nearly every one. With a
steady unemployment rate of less than 4% it is the envy of
South East Asia. One problem
is that many of the new jobs are for high skilled workers. Older
people with out a good
education and new migrants may not benefit as much as younger
educated people. A
new wave of illegal immigrants from Indonesia and elsewhere
take the few unskilled jobs
that pay less and have few or no benefits. Unlike many Asian
cities or many world cities
Kuala Lumpur does not have a high poverty rate or slum areas.
Housing ranges from
basic apartment to expensive high rise units and even traditional
single family homes.
The growth of Kuala Lumpur outpaced the growth of other
5. cities in the region including
those in Indonesia and Thailand due to foreign investment and
relative political stability.
It has attracted both capital and talent from elsewhere on the
globe. Malaysia is a federal
constitution elective monarchy, however the king’s role is
largely ceremonial. Its
legislative branch is similar to our house of representatives and
senate. Parliamentary
and state elections are held every 5 years. The Prime Minister
and Cabinet have
executive power. The judiciary has appointed judges. In
addition, the Syariah courts use
Syariah law for Muslims.
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The architecture and lay-out of Kuala Lumpur started as purely
functional in that it was an
outpost to support mining and later rubber production. Later as
the village became a
town then a city, it took on ascetic features in its buildings,
parks, and lay out. The
people that came to the city brought with them stylistic themes
such as traditional
Chinese, Islamic, and western Tudor elements. As financial
institutions and government
operations moved into the city new modern elements were
added. Because most of the
cities expansion took place in the 1900s, planning was made for
modern street lay outs,
proper infrastructure such as water and sewer, and public
6. transport. The center city area
has been rebuilt with modern high rise and ascetically pleasing
structures. The city has
kept a clean fresh look for decades.
The iconic Petronas Towers give the city instant identity as
does the Eiffel Tower in Parris
or the World Trade Center gave New York. Few other cities
offer the mix of old world
Islamic buildings with arches and domes alongside modern glass
towers and high end
single family homes as one would find in suburban USA. Like
many cites Kuala Lumpur
has areas with unique features.
The Bukit Bintang district is known for its upscale shopping
and as a destination for young people. The
trendy cafes, clubs and restaurants also attract young and old.
The area is known for its night life. Unlike
most parts of the Islamic world, the youth can party and drink at
night and women do not need to wear a
burka. The high-end consumer goods sold in the area include
Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, and Rolex to
name a few. Setiawangsa is located just outside Center City. It
features upscale town homes and expensive
single family homes that are set in the hills. The main roads
have shopping that one could find in most US
cities. One could shop at 7-11 for coffee in the morning and eat
lunch at KFC.
7. Batu is the poorest area of the city. It’s a housing district with
mostly public housing
units. It also has a high crime rate. Lembah Pantai is a working-
class area of the city. It has
mixed housing. The city, while centered in Asia, has adopted
many cultural, economic,
and architectural themes. The founders, developers, and
investors have taken cues from
all parts of the world. Kampung Baru has traditional Malay
wooden houses and quaint
cafes with traditional Maylay food. Originally created by the
British to allow the Maylays to
retain their culture, the area now resists large scale development
in the attempt to
maintain Maylay culture. One other ethnic enclave is Sentul in
the northern part of Kuala
Lumpur. It is home to a large number of Tamils from India with
a distinct language. British
partitioning, economics and ethnic consolidation help shape
physical and cultural
landscape of the city.
Today Kuala Lumpur is the most dynamic in the region. It has
become a hub and magnet
for multinationals to set up headquarters and sales operations.
Its size, stability and
skilled labor pool sets it apart from other nations in the region.
As a result, it has become
a gateway to south east Asia. Companies that have operations in
the city include Hewlett
Packard, Kellogg’s, Siemens, Sony, Robert Bosh, BMW, IBM,
and Dupont. They bring
with them employment and culture. The foreign owned
8. companies all contribute to the
multi-cultural way of thinking that adds to the city. The
knowledge transfer has allowed
the local people to learn the skills needed to work at globally
run operations. Many
people may travel into and out of the city to other nations for
training or employment.
Local and state owned companies also contribute to the labor
market. Petronas is a
state-owned oil and gas company. Worldwide it employs 51,000
people. It is
headquartered in the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur. Health
care operations, a strong
manufacturing base, shipping, and a large banking sector also
add options for
employment. The need to serve the Islamic market from a strong
stable area has made
the city the center for Islamic financial operations and was a
reason why Nestle set up its
halal certified center to make and export products to fill the
demands from other Islamic
states.
Tourism has continued to expand and is becoming an important
part of the economy.
Attractions include the gleaming downtown with its iconic
construction, museums, world
class entertainment, and many cultural options. It is the regions
epicenter for upscale
shopping and night life. It has become a hot spot for health care
tourism adding billions
to its economy each year. Globalization has not only brought
brand name retail and
multinational corporate employment but also secondary
9. educational options. Many off
shore universities have set up physical campus locations in and
around the city.
Education is a key element to sustain growth and allow the
younger residents to gain
employment in a modern economy. The key to the cities success
is proper planning,
improving infrastructure, low crime, educational opportunities,
and welcoming foreign
investment. The future includes diversification and expanding
the service sector. The
result has been a low poverty rate, high employment
opportunities, and high satisfaction
index of living. The nation and city offered incentives to
companies to set up operations.
They also offered educational classes to help train its labor
force.
Malaysia as a whole has seen rapid economic growth for the
past 30 years. Several
factors are involved for the steady dynamic growth. First, is
government planning to
transform the economy from agrarian to a diversified modern
economy. Another factor is
the huge dividends from the state petroleum industry. Lastly,
private investment both
local and foreign has helped build a modern manufacturing and
finance based system.
Other efforts to diversify the economy include tourism and
education. Kuala Lampur is the
epicenter for growth. The growth of the GDP has helped ease
but not eliminate economic
inequalities. Malaysia was part of the “East Asian Miracle” and
had a head start because
it had a better educated labor force.
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The future for Kuala Lumpur is being planned now. The
Malaysian government, the city
leaders, the business owners, and residents are all providing
input. On a national level,
the government wants to further diversify its economy. It plans
more talent based job
creation such as research and development, aircraft service and
support, financial
operations, and high tech manufacturing. It wants to have less
dependency on oil
production and agriculture. To help the younger people be
prepared for the jobs of
tomorrow, the government has put a priority on secondary
educational opportunities.
Over the last few decades the city and region has experienced a
rapid rise in incomes on
all levels. For this city, the rising tide has truly lifted all boats.
While economic disparity
can be found in all cities, Kuala Lumpur did not have a large
population prior to its
economic growth. Thus, it did not have a large pool of poor
people to start with. Many
emerging cities have an endemic number of poor and poorly
educated people that cannot
adjust to the changing labor conditions. Other cities have
policies that allow land
squatters to set up shanty towns within city limits and then
provide no services.
11. The road to becoming a world class city has not always been a
smooth one. Ethnic strife
became prominent after Maylaya, the forerunner of what is now
Malaysia became
independent from Great Britain in 1957. At that time the ethnic
Chinese had more wealth
and power then the majority Maylay people. After
independence, the Maylay people sought
Maylay supremacy, that is to say they should have dominance in
governing the new
nation. A number of clashes and race riots occurred over the
intervening years. The
ethnic scars from those events have largely been healed.
Occasionally, demonstrations
and marches by both Chinese and ethnic Maylays take place. In
2015, tens of thousands
of Malaysians marched in the capitol and were met by riot
police in the Chinatown
section. One continuing factor for the tensions is that the
Chinese that make up only a
quarter of the population have more economic power than the
ethnic Maylays.
Although the city and nation are in no way xenophobic, the
region has not seen large
numbers of immigration from outside its core demographics.
The mix of ethnicity has not
changed significantly over the past few decades. The current
trend is to teach and train
the citizens of the nation to take on the role of senior
management that are now held by
expatriates. To be clear, the policy is not to push out the foreign
people that work in the
12. state. The sate makes it easy to gain work visas and long term
guest programs.
The culture of the city is in many ways unique. It is Islamic by
both the number of people
that identify as following Islam and that the official state
religion is Islam. Despite this,
the nation and city have offered the people freedom to practice
any religion they choose.
The other significant difference is the far more liberal social
policy of the state. Many
Islamic nations segregate men and women in public places, do
not allow women to drive,
and have strict Religious Vice laws with special police to
enforce Sharia Law. As a result,
the city has attracted liberal and moderate people of the Islamic
faith.
The current trends include greater local sports such as large
scale soccer, grand prix,
Asian basketball, and even hosting the Olympics. World class
Broadway style shows and
entertainment, and even western style golfing. The area is also
investing in media such
as film production and now has an uncensored internet. Future
plans are to expand IT
operations and its stock market exchange. In all, the city should
remain welcoming. The
Chinese can find print and radio formats in their language and
because Britain controlled
the area you will find many people and business speak the
language. You will also find
print and radio service in English. The city strives to invite
tourists to see its attractions
and stay at its many fine hotels. While many cities are on the
decline, this city has found
13. a way to stay fresh and vibrant. It has found its road map to
success.
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