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planning

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planning: Encyclopedia II - Flood - Flood defenses, planning, and management

In western countries, rivers prone to flooding are often carefully managed. Defences such as levees, bunds, reservoirs, and weirs are used to prevent rivers from bursting their banks. Coastal flooding has been addressed in Europe with coastal defenses, such as sea walls and beach nourishment. London is protected from flooding by a huge mechanical barrier across the River Thames, which is raised when the water level reaches a certain point (see Thames Barrier). Venice has a similar arrangement, although it is already una ...

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Flood, Flood - Main causes, Flood - Flood defenses, planning, and management, Flood - Significant modern floods, Flood - Prevention

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planning: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Architect

Architect Dream Symbols:

The creative aspect. Skill and creativity. Planning ahead to achieve an objective.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Architect, Creative, Creativity, Planning ahead, Planning, Goal, Goals

 

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planning: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Planning

Planning Dream Symbols:

Unconsciously knowing what is best but perhaps not following through consciously.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Planning, Knowing what is best

 

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planning: Encyclopedia - Zoning

In general, zoning is the division of an area into sub-areas, called zones. This article primarily concerns zoning in its urban planning iteration. Zoning - Land use. Zoning is a system of land use regulation which designates the permitted uses of land based on mapped zones, which separate one part of the community from another. Zoning regulations fall under the police power rights governments may exercise over real property. Theoretically, its primary purpose is to segregate uses that are thought to ...

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planning: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of management techniques - 19th century

developed by innovators like Eli Whitney, James Watt, and Matthew Boulton middle of the 19th century - human element with theories of worker training, motivation, organizational structure and span of control introduced by Robert Owen, Henry Poor, and M. Laughlin and others.. late 19th century - a new layer of complexity to the theoretical underpinings of management introduced by marginal economists Alfred Marshall and Leon Walras and others .. 1900 we find managers trying to place their theories on a thoro ...

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Timeline of management techniques, Timeline of management techniques - Ancient, Timeline of management techniques - 5th - 17th centuries, Timeline of management techniques - 1800s, Timeline of management techniques - 19th century, Timeline of management techniques - 1910s, Timeline of management techniques - 1920s, Timeline of management techniques - 1930s, Timeline of management techniques - 1950s, Timeline of management techniques - 1960s, Timeline of management techniques - 1970s, Timeline of management techniques - 1980s, Timeline of management techniques - 1990s, Timeline of management techniques - 2000s, Timeline of management techniques - Still undated

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planning: Encyclopedia II - Construction - Construction

In general, there are three types of construction: (1) building, (2) heavy/highway, and (3) industrial. Each type of construction requires a unique team to plan, design, construct, and maintain the project. Construction - Building construction. Building construction is the process of adding structure to real property. The vast majority of building construction projects are small renovations, such as addition of a room, or renovation of a bathroom. Often, the owner of the property acts as laborer, pa ...

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Construction, Construction - Construction, Construction - Building construction, Construction - Heavy/Highway construction, Construction - U.S. public construction, Construction - Industrial construction, Construction - Design team, Construction - Financial advisors, Construction - Legal considerations, Construction - Interaction of expertise, Construction - Construction trades, Construction - Temporary works, Construction - Construction materials, Construction - Structural elements

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planning: Encyclopedia - Chantek

Chantek (born December 17, 1977, at the Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center in Atlanta, Georgia) is a male orangutan who has mastered the use of a number of intellectual skills, including sign language, taught by anthropologist Dr. Lyn Miles. In Malay, cantik (pronounced chantik) means lovely. Rather than confinement in a zoo exhibit, Chantek has been kept captive in a habitat a short ride from the main zoo grounds of Zoo Atlanta, ever since the Yerkes Center gave him to the zoo in 1997. Chantek ...

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planning: Encyclopedia - Civil engineering

In modern usage, civil engineering is a broad field of engineering that deals with the planning, construction, and maintenance of fixed structures, or public works, as they are related to earth, water, or civilization and their processes. Most civil engineering today deals with roads, structures, water supply, sewer, flood control and traffic. In essence civil engineering is the profession which makes the world a more habitable place to live. Engineering has developed from observations of the ways natural and constructed system ...

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planning: Encyclopedia - Management

"Management" (from Old French ménagement "the art of conducting, directing", from Latin manu agere "to lead by the hand") characterises the process of leading and directing all or part of an organization, often a business, through the deployment and manipulation of resources (human, financial, material, intellectual or intangible). Early twentieth-century management writer Mary Parker Follett defined management as "the art of getting things done through people." One can also think of management functionally, as t ...

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planning: Encyclopedia - Civil parish

In England a civil parish (usually just parish) is the lowest unit of local government, lower than districts or counties. Civil parishes in the modern sense were established in 1894, and although their origins are in the system of ecclesiastical parishes, they no longer have anything to do with the Church of England. Parishes previously also existed in Scotland and Wales. They still formally exist in Ireland, but are now largely obselete. Civil parish - Geography. Parishes do not ...

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planning: Encyclopedia - Alfred Rosenberg

Alfred Rosenberg (January 12, 1893–October 16, 1946) was an early and intellectually influential member of the Nazi party, who later held several important posts in the Nazi government. At Nuremberg he was tried and sentenced to death as a war criminal. He is considered the main author of key Nazi ideological creeds, including its racial theory, persecution of the Jews, Lebensraum, abolition of the Versailles Treaty, and opposition to "degenerate" modern art. Alfred Rosenberg - Early career. Born t ...

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planning: Encyclopedia - Construction

In project architecture and civil engineering, construction is the building or assembly of any infrastructure. Although this may be thought of as a single activity, in fact construction is a feat of multitasking. Normally the job is managed by the construction manager, supervised by the project manager, design engineer or project architect. While these people work in offices and make the most money, every construction project requires a large number of labo ...

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planning: Encyclopedia - Aesthetics

Aesthetics (also esthetics and æsthetics) is the subfield of philosophy concerning beauty and art. An aesthetic (also esthetic and æsthetic) is the philosophical theory of a particular school of philosophy concerning beauty and art; for example, "he despised the aesthetic of minimalism". Aesthetics - Aesthetics in History and Philosophy. Thinkers and sages over the world have pondered beauty and art for millennia, but the subject was formally distinguished as an i ...

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planning: Encyclopedia - Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) are areas of countryside with significant landscape value, specially designated by a government agency in the United Kingdom. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is any of 41 areas, mostly in England or Wales, that has been specially designated by the Countryside Agency on behalf of the United Kingdom government. There are also AONBs in Northern Ireland. The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 does not cover Scotland, and so there are no AONBs n ...

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planning: Encyclopedia - Architect

An architect is a person involved in the planning, designing and oversight of a building's construction. The most basic definition of an architect is a professional who is qualified to design and provide advice - functional, aesthetic and technical - on built objects in our public and private landscapes. More generally, an architect is the designer of a scheme or plan. "Architect" is derived from Latin: architectus, and from Greek: arkhitekton (master builder), arkhi ( ...

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planning: Encyclopedia - Panic

Panic is a sudden fear which dominates or replaces thinking and often affects groups of people or animals. Panics typically occur in disaster situations, and may endanger the overall health of the affected group. The word panic derives from the name of the Greek god Pan, who strikes fear into the enemies of His subjects. Prehistoric man used mass panic as a weapon when hunting animals, especially ruminants. Herds reacting to unusually strong sounds or unfamiliar visual effects were directed towards cliffs, where they eve ...

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planning: Encyclopedia II - Futures studies - History

Some intellectual foundations of futures studies appeared in the mid-19th century. In 1997, Wendell Bell suggested that Comte's discussion of the metapatterns of social change presages futures studies as a scholarly dialogue. One might make a stronger argument that futures studies as a field originated in the early 20th century, intertwined with the birth of systems science in academia, and the idea of national economic and political planning, most notably in France, t ...

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Futures studies, Futures studies - Terminology, Futures studies - Scope, Futures studies - History, Futures studies - History by region, Futures studies - Key concepts, Futures studies - Creating alternative futures, Futures studies - Mega-trends, Futures studies - Trend babies, Futures studies - Branching trends, Futures studies - Life style of a trend, Futures studies - Other guidelines for thinking about the future, Futures studies - Methodologies, Futures studies - Futures techniques, Futures studies - Predictions of and about the future, Futures studies - Near-term predictions, Futures studies - Practitioners, Futures studies - Futures Education, Futures studies - Research centres, Futures studies - Key thinkers, Futures studies - Publications, Futures studies - Books, Futures studies - Organizations

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planning: Encyclopedia II - Gold Coast City Council - History

The foundation of local government in the Gold Coast region commenced in the 1870s when the Queensland Colonial Government delegated the task of providing local services and raising revenue to a local authority. On 11 November 1879, the Divisional Board of Nerang was proclaimed. Southport was developed as both an administrative centre as well as a holiday destination with hotels and guesthouses to cater for visitors. Town dwellers had different needs to the rural landholders so Southport ratepayers lobbied the colonial government to c ...

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Gold Coast City Council, Gold Coast City Council - History, Gold Coast City Council - A new local authority, Gold Coast City Council - Councillors, Gold Coast City Council - Corporate structure, Gold Coast City Council - Laws and regulations

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planning: Encyclopedia II - Futures studies - History

Some intellectual foundations of futures studies appeared in the mid-19th century. In 1997, Wendell Bell suggested that Comte's discussion of the metapatterns of social change presages futures studies as a scholarly dialogue. One might make a stronger argument that futures studies as a field originated in the early 20th century, intertwined with the birth of systems science in academia, and the idea of national economic and political planning, most notably in France, t ...

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Futures studies, Futures studies - Terminology, Futures studies - Scope, Futures studies - History, Futures studies - History by region, Futures studies - Key concepts, Futures studies - Shaping alternative futures, Futures studies - Mega-trends, Futures studies - Trend babies, Futures studies - Branching trends, Futures studies - Life-cycle of a trend, Futures studies - Other suggestions for thinking about the future, Futures studies - Methodologies, Futures studies - Practitioners, Futures studies - Research centres, Futures studies - Futures techniques, Futures studies - Alternative futures forecasting, Futures studies - Near-term predictions, Futures studies - Futures education, Futures studies - Key thinkers, Futures studies - Books, Futures studies - Publications, Futures studies - Organizations, Futures studies - External links, Futures studies - Related resources

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planning: Encyclopedia II - Five-Year Plans of India - Sixth Plan

1978-1983 called the " Janta Government Sixth Five Year Plan " .The new government rejected the "Nehruvian Model" of economy and stressed on village and cottage industries ,natural mobilization of resources, so increase in employment . ...

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Five-Year Plans of India, Five-Year Plans of India - First Plan, Five-Year Plans of India - Second Plan, Five-Year Plans of India - Third Plan, Five-Year Plans of India - Fourth Plan, Five-Year Plans of India - Fifth Plan, Five-Year Plans of India - Sixth Plan, Five-Year Plans of India - Seventh Plan, Five-Year Plans of India - Eighth Plan, Five-Year Plans of India - Ninth Plan, Five-Year Plans of India - Tenth Plan

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