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Spartan Daily, January 8, 1960
Volume 47, Issue 60https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3976/thumbnail.jp
Spartan Daily, November 13, 1959
Volume 47, Issue 37https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3953/thumbnail.jp
Voices from Urban Africa: The Impact of Urban Growth on Children
Urban poverty -- and its impact on children -- is often overlooked and misunderstood. More than half of the world's population now lives in cities. Each year the number of urban residents increases by nearly 60 million.1 By 2050, it is projected that two thirds of the global population will be living in urban areas.2 It is estimated that 94 percent of urban growth will take place in less developed countries.3Africa, though it is the least urbanized continent today, is predicted to have one billion urban dwellers by 2040, with a substantial youth majority. Over the next 40 years, 75 percent of urban population growth in Africa will take place in Africa's secondary cities.4 Currently, over half of the African urban population lives in slum conditions. These figures alone demonstrate the growing importance of prioritizing the urban context in development work.Coupled with this growing urban population, the development community's reliance on aggregate data, which generally compares development indicators for urban and rural areas within a country, means that children and adults living in urban areas appear to be better off than those living in rural areas.Citywide statistics and the 'urban advantage' allow the wealth of some urban individuals to obscure the hardships faced by those living in urban poverty and the vast inequalities present within urban communities. The absence of detailed data means that the depths of urban poverty are often missed and children living in urban poverty are at risk of not being reached by development efforts
Jazzfest 1987, April 9, 1987
This is the concert program of the Jazzfest 1987 performance on Thursday, April 9, 1987 at 8:00 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Cagney and Lacey Theme by Bill Conti, arranged by John Berry, Morning Dance by Jay Beckenstein, arranged by John Higgins, Hay Burner by Sammy Nestico, Spain by Chick Corea, arranged by Paul Jennings, Have it Your Way by Krishna Levy, Katarina's First Song by Jamshied Sharifi, Denial by J. Sharifi, Boston Baritone by Hal Crook, Crablegs by Jay Chattaway, Emancipation Blues by Oliver Nelson, The Land of Was by Rule Beasley, Last Exit by Tom Schuman, arranged by John Berry, I Get a Kick out of You by Cole Porter, arranged by McDougall, Nica's Dream by Horace Silver, arranged by Mantooth, A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square by Manning Sherwin, with lyrics by Eric Maschwitzm arranged by Gene Puerling and Phil Mattson, Swampwater Blues by Les Hooper, Buffalo Breath by Bob Secor, arranged by Larry Nored, Samantha by Sammy Nestico, Roger's Hard Drivin' Groove by Roger Myers, and Perpetual Commotion by L. Hooper. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund
The Development of A Tourism Information System Website in Kepahiang District Using The Rabin-Karp Algorithm
Kepahiang Regency is one of the regencies in Bengkulu province which has a natural tourist attraction destination. Some of these potentials include kabawetan tea plantations and Suro Ilir dam, Raflesia flower nature reserve, agro tirto, glagah estuary lake and black hill waterfall. The potential for natural tourism in Kepahiang district is very interesting because of the geographical location of Kepahiang district. With all the attractions on offer, it would be a pity if it was not accompanied by an attractive tourism promotion as well. One of the efforts to increase the number of tourists is to build applications that can make it easier for users to travel. Applications that can accommodate tourist needs data, especially regarding data on tourist attractions, lodging, culinary and historical places that can be visited. A tourism website that is equipped with a gallery so that it can increase the interest of tourists to come to visit. The application is built using the PHP and MySQL programming languages so that it can be accessed only using a browser application. Applications that are intended for users do not need to use a login system so that they can be accessed by anyone and anywhere. The implementation of rabin karp in the application has not been maximized because it has not been able to follow the formal concept of the algorithm, but the application can find the data sought with a similar concept because the search is carried out on every word contained in the tourist, hotel and culinary name data. The application can display complete tourist, culinary and hotel data along with the location on the map but cannot provide assistance on the closest route to visit the place you want to go on the map
The Lumberjack, March 15, 1995
The student newspaper of Humboldt State University.https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/studentnewspaper/2279/thumbnail.jp
The Whitworthian 1950-1951
The Whitworthian student newspaper, July 1950-Summer Edition 1951.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/whitworthian/1034/thumbnail.jp
The Advocate - March 10, 1960
Original title (1951-1987)--The Advocate: official publication of the Archdiocese of Newark (N.J.)
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