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  2. Concentric zone model - Wikipedia

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    Based on human ecology theory done by Burgess and applied on Chicago, it was the first to give the explanation of distribution of social groups within urban areas.This concentric ring model depicts urban land usage in concentric rings: the Central Business District (or CBD) was in the middle of the model, and the city is expanded in rings with different land uses.

  3. PLVI - Wikipedia

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    The most expensive or 'prime' sites in most cities are in the CBD, mainly because of its accessibility and the shortage of space there. Shops, especially department stores, conduct their business using a relatively small amount of ground space, and due to their high rate of sales and turnover they can bid a high price for the land (for which ...

  4. Central business district - Wikipedia

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    The CBD sometimes also describes Central Area as a whole. Singapore's CBD is the historic heart of the city-state, which makes it a mix of a tourist attraction and a business center. The CBD includes several multinational corporate headquarters, Singapore Management University, and historical buildings and museums.

  5. Cannabidiol - Wikipedia

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    [125] The recommendation – applying to CBD extracts, synthesized CBD, and all CBD products, including CBD oil – was scheduled for a final ruling by the European Commission in March 2019. [124] If approved, manufacturers of CBD products would be required to conduct safety tests and prove safe consumption, indicating that CBD products would ...

  6. Core frame model - Wikipedia

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    The Core frame model is a model showing the urban structure of the Central Business District of a town or city. The model was first suggested by Ronald R. Boyce and Edgar M. Horwood in 1959. [1] The model includes an inner core where land is expensive and used intensively, resulting in vertical development.

  7. Melbourne central business district - Wikipedia

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    The term 'central business district', or 'CBD', was first used in the Report on a planning scheme for the central business area of the City of Melbourne by town planner E.F. Borrie, which was commissioned by the City of Melbourne, and published in 1964. The maps used in the report show the CBD as just the Hoddle Grid, plus the parallel streets ...

  8. Template:APBiology - Wikipedia

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    This article was intensively edited as a Fall 2011 / Spring 2012 educational assignment: WikiProject AP Biology 2011. The collaboration between the students and the wider Wikipedia community resulted in Good Article status being granted to this article. We invite you to join us to make further improvements and changes.

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