Public spaces that convene the common host further opportunity for economic activity and
provide services such as waste collection points access to toilets would greatly add to the prosper
of Makers Valley. Can you come up with innovate
ways of integrating new public spaces into the existing urban environment?
Search: The ‘built environment’ is a phrase used to describe the public spaces, healthcare
facilities, schools, markets and shops that people need to have access to for a healthy and thriving society. As mo
and more of the world’s population live in cities, the built environment should create spaces where people feel saf
and secure and can happily live their lives
Public infrastructure should not only accommodate essential services, but also provide opportunities for people to
socialize and engage in income generating activities. All the spaces and buildings that enable these opportunities
have to be designed, constructed and maintained.
The built environment of Makers Valley shapes residents’ and visitors’ experience of the place. As with any urban
setting, the built environment influences aspirations, sense of self-worth, safety and security. As an inner city local
with a history of light industry the built environment in Makers Valley is characterized by residential streets
interspersed with industrial units and shops housing an eclectic range of businesses and manufacturing.
In Makers Valley, the built environment is being renewed by initiatives such as the Victoria Yards development. W
ideas can you come up with to improve the existing buildings and public spaces to meet the future needs, whilst
being inclusive of the whole community?
Universal basic income is a government-guaranteed payment that each citizen receives. It is also called a citizen’s income, guaranteed minimum income, or basic income.The intention behind the payment is to provide enough to cover the basic cost of living and provide financial security. The concept is also seen as a way to offset job losses caused by technology.Plans differ on who receives the income. Some would pay every citizen, regardless of income. Others would only pay those who are below the poverty line, whether they are working or not. One proposal would pay just those left jobless due to robotics, a plan that 48% of Americans support.
Topographically, Ruritania is generally situated between domains that would have been called Saxony and Bohemia in Hope’s time. It has become a conventional term, both concrete and theoretical, for a nonexistent pre WW1 European realm utilized as the setting for sentiment, interest and the plots of experience books. Its name has been given to an entire type of composing, the Ruritanian sentiment, and it has spread outside writing to a wide range of other areas.4
This paper will examine Petru�elkov�’s (P) (1994 (1940))5 Czech form of the short-novel-length Biggles Goes To War (BGW; Biggles Let� na Jih (BLJ) in Czech), set in Maltovia, portrayed in plot as a little Ruritanian-type 6 nation with a German-type upper-
class found “somewhat toward the north-east of the Black Sea, depicted by its diplomat to London as “� ..just barely in Europe. � . Asia � . isn’t a long way from our eastern frontier”.7 Its classification echoes Hope’s somewhat, e.g., Max/Ludwig Stanhauser, von Nerthold, Janovica, Bethstein, Menkhoff, Vilmsky, Klein, Nieper, Gustav, and so on. Maltovia is undermined by its neighbor Lovitzna, a marginally bigger nation, additionally Ruritanian to the extent can be judged, depicted by the Maltovian diplomat as: “� another state, not huge, as nations in Europe go, yet bigger than we are.” Johns gives minimal enough genuine data on Maltovia, and even less on Lovitzna, in spite of the fact that the names he cites for the last nation, e.g., Zarovitch (the name of the decision administration), Hotel Stadplatz, Shavros, Stretta Barovsky, do extend a Ruritanian picture like that of Maltovia. Lovitzna is building up an aviation based armed forces with the help of European educators, and the story starts with the Maltovian diplomat in London asking Biggles, Algy, and Ginger to create one for Maltovia to counter the danger from Lovitzna.
BGW incorporates scenes, for example, e.g., Biggles telling a German pilot that local people “dislike us, you know, they are volatile (93; No. 17 underneath)”, which may have evoked unwelcome pictures and meanings among Czech perusers, particularly during the period when BGW and BLJ were first published.8 The arrangement picked by P to deal with such circumstances has been to go one little above and beyond than interpretation, and to transpose the story, moving Maltovia to some unclear spot in
Whittlesey 2012 sets up an exhaustive continuum for any exchange of any substance starting with one medium then onto the next, principally, however not only, including language to language, language to different mediums,