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    Physical activity among women of low socioeconomic status living with HIV in two major cities of Brazil and Mozambique: A cross-sectional comparative study by Lucília Mangona, Iedda Almeida Brasil, Juliana Pereira Borges, Antonio Prista, Paulo Farinatti

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…This study compared the PA assessed by accelerometers in women of low SES living with HIV under common antiretroviral therapy (cART) from two major cities in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, n=33; 40.1±6.1 years) and Mozambique (Maputo, n=50; 38.8±8.7 years). …”
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    Cities / by Halprin, Lawrence, author 294165

    Published 1972
    “…In "Cities, " Lawrence Halprin examines the basic elements of the cityscape: the open spaces that give a city its character and the spaces within which its life takes place (streets, plazas, parks, the private living spaces and small gardens); street furniture (kiosks, benches, light); the city floor (asphalt, brick, concrete); water; trees; roofviews; and what Halprin calls the "choreography" of the city…”
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    Study of Light Pollution in Urban Lighting in Nisantasi Example by EVREN KORKMAZER, YASIN BEKTAS, MERVEBANU AYKANAT, SHARGIYAYA JEVEDZADE, GOKÇEN FIRDEVS YÜCEL CAYMAZ

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Lighting is becoming an important factor to suit cities to livable places for livings in all comfort conditions. …”
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    Living with diversity in Jane-Finch by Donya Ahmadi

    Published 2017-11-01
    “… In the past decades, diversity has become a popular catchphrase in theoretical, policy and public discourses in Canadian cities. Toronto is Canada’s most diverse city, wherein a long-standing immigration history coupled by the introduction of the Canadian Multiculturalism policy in the 1970s have rendered diversity a prominent value for the city’s inhabitants (Ahmadi and Tasan-Kok, 2014). …”
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    International cooperation of the City of Skopje: Projects for accelerating smart city developments by Branko DIMESKI, Memet MEMETI, Mimoza BOGDANOSKA - JOVANOVSKA

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Thus, the main objectives of the paper are directed towards examining the scope of international cooperation of the City of Skopje in the light of numerous international projects for strengthening the cities performances and improving the lives of the city residents. …”
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    Matera: city of nature, city of culture, city of regeneration. Towards a landscape-based and culture-based urban circular economy by Luigi Fusco Girard, Francesca Nocca, Antonia Gravagnuolo

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Each city is a living organism (Geddes, 1915) and it has (like all living organisms) its own dynamics. …”
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    Mapping Urbanization Dynamics in Major Cities of Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, and Bolivia Using Night-Time Satellite Imagery by Isabel K. Parés-Ramos, Nora L. Álvarez-Berríos, T. Mitchell Aide

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…By 2050, 90% of the population in Latin America will live in cities, but there is a lack of up-to-date spatial information about the urban extent and patterns of urbanization in cities of this region. …”
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    The triumph of the smart city by Ilaria Oberti, Angela Silvia Pavesi

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Globally, one in two people living in cities, megacities are more than twenty, and both figures are expected to increase. …”
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    Cities for or against citizens? by Gabriela Perez Rendon

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…This section concludes with Chapter 8 which reflects on the rise of urban mobilisations and counteracting urban practices responding to the increasing disability of citizens to be part of the transformation of their own living environments. This last section aims to answer the main question of this investigation: Are cities being restructured for the welfare of citizens or are they being reshaped against the will, needs and interests of their own citizens? …”
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    “I Did, I Did Taw a Puddy Tat!” Pumas in Urban Ecosystems of Latin America: A Review of the Mediatic Information by María de las Mercedes Guerisoli, María de las Mercedes Guerisoli, Mauro Ignacio Schiaffini

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The concentration of people living in small areas has increased in the last decade, with more than half of the world's population living in cities. …”
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    Negotiating the middle-class city by Gaia Caramellino, Cristina Renzoni

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Through an uncommon approach, that aims at combining traditional sources with the analysis of less explored planning tools (mainly the convenzioni urbanistiche and the piani di lottizzazione), the article contributes to a deeper understanding of the development of post-war Italian cities, by looking at the aggregation of houses and facilities as two dimensions of inhabiting/living – closely interrelated in middle class housing – that together contribute to actively build the “ordinary” city. …”
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    Translating England and the continent in Ælfric’s lives of saints by Ostacchini, L

    Published 2021
    “…Chapter Four considers Ælfric’s presentation of Rome, the most culturally significant city of the Early Medieval imagination. Throughout the Lives, Ælfric diminishes Rome’s physical reality whilst emphasising the city’s symbolic importance, thereby emphasising commonality between Rome and England despite the considerable geographic and cultural lacuna between the two places. …”
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    Narrative, interpretation, and moral judgement in Plutarch's lives by Chrysanthou, C

    Published 2016
    “…It examines several closural devices (such as anecdotes, the aftermath of cities, literary allusions, and generalised moral statements) that are effective in drawing readers to review in retrospect moral themes and questions which matter to the book as a whole, and (in the case of the endings of the second Lives) help a neat transition to the final comparative epilogue (<em>Synkrisis</em>)—whenever this follows. …”
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