Written communication This communication is also used very often in Llantarnam School. Written communication is when a personal communicates with other through letters, reports, and newsletters. This communication can be used to communicate a large quantity of people and it is the most convenient way to do so. Llantarnam School uses this communication to communicate with parents by sending them letter to tell them about their children’s behaviour or any school notice and it is a lot quicker than calling them one by one which is a lot faster, easier and cheaper too. In my opinion this communication is also very useful to an organisation but I don’t think that this is as good as verbal.
They have also become much cheaper for example social networking is completely free. This type of communication has enabled us to strengthen relations with people which we haven't been able to do so well in the past, which has increased globalisation. The communication between people is vital for TNC’s especially when they are working in foreign country like TNC’s do. Therefore TNC’s can now use this technology to communicate through other countries in a effective way and widen their global influence. This is further encouraged due to the fact that there is cheap labour in LEDC’s so TNC’s are likely to move over there.
So, all in all the U.S students do have it easier. Their life isn’t predetermined for them, and cares about more than just their education but also about having fun. The other students from the other countries don’t have such a luxury. Their main focus is to
Children are also closer to schools, parks, friends and soccer practice. Another advantage of the bigger city is the growing economy has a better job market with higher paying professional positions available. Young adults often choose to live in apartments, that are close to colleges, work, and to nightlife and entertainment catering to their interest, are all in walking distance. You will also find high-end specialty shops that cater to the wealthier spenders, and business professionals. The growing economy makes the cost of living more expensive, the overpriced houses are closer together, so you have very little yard to keep up with.
Urban can be categorized as big city living, with public transportation and walk able retail. 3. Traffic – Rural, Suburban, or Urban Urban traffic is usually heavier than any of the other two due to the fact that urban is in the middle of a large city. Urban: in a large central city, usually the core city of a larger metropolitan region. Examples: Harahan, River Ridge, Kenner are all part of the urban city of New
It attracts the students with the perfect location, two minutes walk to campus, and the fascinating facilities, brand new furniture. Generally, people tend to live in a quiet and safe community, which has easy approach to the working/studying places. To make the life easier, I prefer the housing near bus loop and have less
Charter Schools: A Better Choice for Parents The recent growth of Charter schools in America is a welcome change for many parents who want choice in education. Students and families are recognizing the real benefits Charter schools have to offer. Parents want schools that are safe, cultivate a positive attitude about learning, and best fit their children’s abilities and interests (Richwine & Heritage 2010). Charter schools are a better option than public schools because charter schools offer smaller classes, the faculty has the ability to use experimentation with different teaching methods and parents are able to be more involved in the school as a whole. Smaller class sizes are not only beneficial to students but to teachers as well.
College is a place where you gain independence and learn something new every day. If everyone were given the opportunity to attend college for free, there would be much less stress on less fortunate families but more happiness because their child is going to make a difference in the future. Therefore, college should be free to all qualified
“Urban density improves urban sustainability” High urban residential density in cities has positive as well as negative impacts and outcomes as far as economic, social and environmental sustainability is concerned. Urban residential density can be defined as a ratio of the sum of dwellings and buildings to the total areas of land in which these dwellings occupy and also include other regional land uses such as schools, parks, commercial centres, roads and railways (Cardew, cited in Landcom 2011). The World Commission on Environment and Development (1987) defines the term sustainability as the ability to develop ideas and practices which culminate into developments that achieve the needs of the present population without compromising the ability of future populations to achieve their own needs. This essay will evaluate the positive and negative economic, environmental and social sustainability aspects of high urban residential density so as to provide an understanding of how urban density improves urban sustainability. Economic, Environmental and SocialAdvantages of High Urban Residential Density Building construction costs of dwelling units can be economised to a great extent in high density areas (Churchman 1999).
Adding an indoor mall close to the majority of people who live in town would gain and satisfy a lot more customers for several reasons. For one, it'd be a lot more convenient for people who don't have vehicles, rather than trying to find a ride or paying people for gas money. Instead, they would be able to hitch a ride from a friend who is going in that direction already, or they can always use different transportation (bikes, scooters, skateboards, so on). The indoor mall would also provide people with a social place to hang out with friends or family, whether they just go to get a bite to eat, look around, or shop. Let's not forget, Lake Havasu City does not have many places to grant people with employment.