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Urban Planning Principles and Land Use Strategies

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Urban Sprawl: Challenges and Impacts

  • Loss of agricultural land
  • Increased traffic congestion
  • Infrastructure strain
  • Inefficient land use
  • Social isolation
  • Increased energy consumption
  • Fragmented natural resources

Impact of Zoning on Property Value

  • Zoning categories and property valuation
  • Density and intensity
  • Zoning and land use compatibility
  • Historic preservation and aesthetics
  • Zoning and investment potential
  • Case study

Street Patterns

  • Organic
  • Grid radial
  • Irregular
  • Loose grid
  • Suburban
  • Superblock
  • Linear city

Four Key Components of Planning

  1. Anticipation: Predicting future trends and needs.
  2. Goal Setting: Defining what a community wants to become.
  3. Resource Allocation: Determining how to use limited land, money, and materials efficiently.
  4. Regulation: Creating frameworks to
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Essential English Language Teaching Terminology

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Key Terms Starting with E

  • Elicit: To get students to produce language or ideas instead of giving them directly.
  • Engaged: When students are interested, focused, and involved in the lesson.
  • Engaging: Activities or materials that attract students’ interest and attention.
  • Exposure: Contact with the language through listening or reading.
  • Extensive listening: Listening for pleasure or general understanding, usually outside class.
  • Extensive reading: Reading for pleasure or general information at an appropriate level.
  • Extrinsic motivation: Motivation that comes from external rewards or pressures (e.g., exams, grades).

Key Terms Starting with F

  • Feedback: Information given to students about their performance to help them improve.
  • Fill in: Activity where students
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Essential Teaching Terminology: A Comprehensive Glossary

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C: Collaborative to Curriculum

  • Collaborative writing: Writing done together in pairs or groups.
  • Communicative approach / Communicative language teaching: Method focused on using language for real communication.
  • Communicative speaking activities: Tasks where students use language to communicate meaningfully.
  • Comprehensible input: Language that learners can understand, slightly above their level.
  • Continuous assessment: Ongoing evaluation of students’ progress during a course.
  • Controlled practice: Activities with limited language choices to practise accuracy.
  • Controller: Teacher role where the teacher directs and manages the class.
  • Cross-curricular: Connecting different subjects in learning.
  • Cue: A prompt that helps students respond or produce language.
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Reporting Verbs and Sentence Structures in English

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1. Verb Only

“I’m really sorry,” she apologized. (agree, apologise, refuse)

2. Verb + That Clause

“I hacked into the company’s accounts system.” He admitted (that) he had hacked into the company’s accounts system.

Verbs: accept, acknowledge, add, admit, advise, agree, announce, answer, argue, assume, believe, boast, comment, complain, concede, conclude, confess, consider, continue, deny, doubt, exclaim, expect, explain, foresee, imagine, imply, insist, know, mention, notice, observe, point out, predict, promise, propose, remark, remind, reply*, report, respond, reveal, say, shout*, state, suggest, vow, whisper.

3. Verb + Object + That Clause

“Don’t worry, you’ll arrive on time.” She reassured me that I would arrive on time.

Verbs:

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International Marketing: Strategies, Entry Modes, and Policies

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International Marketing: Definitions and Challenges

In the era of globalization, business activities are no longer confined within national boundaries. Firms engage in international marketing to pursue growth, enhance competitiveness, and achieve sustainability. However, operating across borders introduces complexities due to diverse economic, cultural, legal, and technological environments.

Definition of International Marketing

International marketing is the performance of business activities designed to plan, price, promote, and direct the flow of a company’s goods and services to consumers in more than one nation for profit. It requires adapting strategies to suit different countries' needs, preferences, and regulatory frameworks.

Key Features

  • Cross-
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Effective Software Testing Methods for Quality Assurance

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Decision Table Testing

  • 1. Definition: Decision Table Testing is a black-box testing technique where different combinations of inputs and conditions are represented in a table format to verify system behavior.
  • 2. Structure: It consists of four main parts: conditions, actions, condition rules, and action rules, which together define all possible scenarios.
  • 3. Purpose: It is mainly used to handle complex business logic where multiple conditions affect different outcomes in a system.
  • 4. Advantages: It ensures complete coverage of all possible combinations and reduces chances of missing any important test case.
  • 5. Example: For example, in a login system, conditions like valid username and password combinations are tested to determine access granted or
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Cybersecurity Essentials: Protecting Systems and Data

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Types of Attacks and Threats

  • Cyberattack: An attempt to damage or gain unauthorized access to systems.
  • Phishing: Fraudulent messages used to steal user credentials.
  • Malware: Malicious software designed to harm systems.
  • Ransomware: Malware that encrypts data and demands payment.

Common Attacker Techniques

  • Lateral movement: Moving through a network to access other systems.
  • Credential theft / harvesting: Stealing usernames and passwords.
  • Unauthorized access: Entering a system without permission.
  • Social engineering: Manipulating people to reveal confidential information.

Systems and Networks

  • Internal network: A company’s private network.
  • Database: Structured storage of data.
  • Servers: Computers that provide services or resources.
  • Website: An online platform
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The Tempest, Act 1

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COSO ERM is more structured and closely tied to strategy, governance, and performance.
ISO 31000 is more flexible and principle-based, so it can fit many types of organizations.
In practice, COSO is often used for stronger internal control, while ISO is easier to adapt.

2.
Controls help reduce inherent risk to an acceptable target or residual risk level.
They work by preventing, detecting, or correcting problems.
Their effectiveness should be evaluated by checking whether they actually lower likelihood, impact, and repeated failures.

3.
ISO defines risk management as a way to create and protect value. COSO focuses more on managing uncertainty to improve strategy and performance.
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Essential English Vocabulary: Expressions, Phrasal Verbs, and Collocations

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Common English Expressions

Master these essential expressions to improve your fluency and natural communication.

Save a goal = Block a shot

Set a record = Establish best

Left out = Excluded

Getting ahead = Progressing

Stand a chance = Have possibility

Slow down = Decelerate

Qualify for = Become eligible

An edge over = Advantage

Go for = Choose

Just in case = If it happens

As good as new = In perfect condition

All summer long = The whole summer

Take my mind off things = Distract myself

On the ground

Bump into

Squeeze through

Run out of

At high speed

What had hit me

Measure → Height, a room

Grab → A handbag, a sandwich

Stable → Medical condition, person

Shaken → After an accident, after seeing a horror film

Poisonous → Mushroom, chemicals

Sharp → Knife, teeth

Prepositions

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Industrial Location, Economic Sectors, and Global Cities

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Why Modern Factories Relocate to Suburbs and Rural Areas

  • Land Requirements: New factories require large tracts of land.
  • Construction Style: Facilities are built horizontally rather than vertically.
  • Transportation Shifts: A transition from rail to truck-based logistics.
  • Cost Efficiency: Land is significantly cheaper in suburban areas.

Just-in-Time (JIT) Delivery

JIT delivery involves the shipment of parts and materials to arrive moments before they are needed in the production process.

Factors Affecting JIT Delivery

  • Natural Hazards: Poor weather conditions.
  • Traffic: Delays caused by road congestion.
  • Labor Unrest: Strikes at supplier plants.
  • Health Emergencies: Global events like the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • National Security: Disruptions caused by war or geopolitical
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