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Bourdeau-Lepage, Lise, and Jean-Marie Huriot. "The metropolis in retrospect From the trading metropolis to the global metropolis." Recherches économiques de Louvain 71, no. 3 (2005): 257–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0770451800044523.

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SummaryMetropolization is not a new phenomenon: metropolises have been around for centuries. The prime and permanent function of a metropolis is the coordination of economic activities at a world scale. This function has been applied to different activities in history, depending on technological conditions and economic organization, and consequently it generated different forms of metropolises. The resulting continuities and discontinuities in the metropolises' evolution can be understood in terms of agglomeration economies. In the pre-industrial period, the trading metropolis coordinates long range trade. The industrial revolutions generate new needs for coordination of production and give rise to the manufacturing metropolis. Finally, the information revolution and the emergence of the post-industrial economy create the global metropolis.
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Marchand, P., and I. Samson. "Metropolises and Russia's Economic Development." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 1 (January 20, 2004): 4–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2004-1-4-18.

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In 1991, when Russia opened again, the world became a global world, where the regions organised by metropolises turned into global economic players. According to the newest research, a metropolis is an urban centre of not less than a million of inhabitants, concentrating upper service and control functions, disseminating prosperity to its hinterland and acting as "commutator" with the world economy. Empirical evidence shows that the existence of one or a few metropolises is the important condition of the wealth and competitiveness of countries. The paper investigates the question whether the overcentralised and non-metropolised post-Soviet economic space could become a mighty global economic player. The transformation of some Russian big cities besides Moscow into real metropolises is required in that respect.
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Mau, V. "Economic Policy in 2004: In Search of a Model of Growth Consolidation." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 1 (January 20, 2005): 4–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2005-1-4-27.

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In 1991, when Russia opened again, the world became a global world, where the regions organised by metropolises turned into global economic players. According to the newest research, a metropolis is an urban centre of not less than a million of inhabitants, concentrating upper service and control functions, disseminating prosperity to its hinterland and acting as "commutator" with the world economy. Empirical evidence shows that the existence of one or a few metropolises is the important condition of the wealth and competitiveness of countries. The paper investigates the question whether the overcentralised and non-metropolised post-Soviet economic space could become a mighty global economic player. The transformation of some Russian big cities besides Moscow into real metropolises is required in that respect.
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Tinning (translator), Søren. "Metropolis and Hermeneutics: an Interview with Gianni Vattimo by Georges Teyssot." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies, no. 12 (April 15, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.25038/am.v0i12.162.

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This interview was originally published in the catalogue of the XVII Milan Triennial as: “Metropoli ed ermeneutica: un’intervista,” in: Le cittá del mondo e il futuro delle metropolis. Oltre la cittá, la metropolis, cur. Georges Teyssot (Milano: Electa, 1988), 268–272. English translation is published here with the permission of Gianni Vattimo. Article received: December 12, 2016; Article accepted: January 10, 2017; ; Published online: April 20, 2017InterviewHow to cite this article: "Metropolis and Hermeneutics: an Interview with Gianni Vattimo." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies 12 (2017): 1-8.
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Moira, Maria, and Dimitrios Makris. "Visible and “Invisible” Aspects of Historic Mediterranean Metropolises Perpetually Emerging through Augmented Reality." Heritage 4, no. 1 (January 24, 2021): 249–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage4010015.

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Alexandria and Istanbul, through diverse texts and writers, meet and intersect in their attempt to reconstruct and rebuild the metropolis’s character. Our method advocates spatiotemporal events in augmented literature that enable reflection of the palimpsest of historical frames. On a higher level, what we propose in this work is the dialogic field between the two metropolises, as it could be provided by novels’ chronotopes with the aid of augmented reality. We undertake a twofold task, to reveal the awareness of the connections between places and the connection and attachment of particular spaces, by unifying two approaches. First, Ecocriticism that comprises the ways in which novels express socio-cultural frameworks of the natural environment. The second approach is based on the strong interrelations of place engagement with collective and cultural memory. The linking of both urban, spatial geometry and topology with the waterscape for both metropolises, in our proposed conceptualization of a chronotope-based augmented continuum, endeavors to provide, firstly, the dialogic relations between the two metropolises, between each metropolis and the waterscape and, secondly, between urbanscape and waterscape and the novels’ fictional frameworks. Within the framework of the augmented reality, we synthesize the writers’ fictional cities with the factual surroundings of the metropolises in order to reconstruct the fragmented natural and architectural urban views in the continuity of the urban fabric, thus ending up proposing a dynamic repository of the metropolis landscape’s natural, collective and cultural memory.
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Góralewicz-Drozdowska, M. "Tourist attractiveness of Central-European metropolies." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography 2, no. 43 (October 19, 2013): 84–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2013.43.1690.

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To careful analysis eleven metropolises from Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Hungary were chosen. Identified cities are the Metropolitan European Growth Areas (MEGAs) such as: Warszawa, Szczecin, Gdańsk, Poznań, Łódź, Wrocław, Kraków, Bratislava, Budapest, Praha and Brno. The paper ranks selected metropolises according to the Tourism Attractiveness Index (TAI), which scores from 1 to 5 the performance of a given metropolis in four Subindexes: cultural resources, ranking in the international sources of tourist information, transport accessibility, accommodation establishments. Praha is indisputable leader ranked out of all Central-European metropolises in the TAI, followed by Budapest and Kraków. Key words: tourist attractiveness, Central Europe, metropolis.
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Bierwiaczonek, Krzysztof. "Puzzle górnośląsko-zagłębiowskie. Społeczne uwarunkowania funkcjonowania Górnośląsko-Zagłębiowskiej Metropolii." Człowiek i Społeczeństwo 55 (July 19, 2023): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/cis.2023.55.3.

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Górnośląsko-Zagłębiowska Metropolia (Metropolis GZM) is the first metropolitan association operating in Poland according to the Act. It includes 41 municipalities of various sizes, administrative statuses and affiliations to cultural regions. This situation poses a significant challenge for integrating municipalities and residents of the Metropolis GZM. The article presents an analysis of selected social dimensions of intra-metropolitan diversity, taking into account the size structure of the municipality and the cultural heterogeneity of the Metropolis GZM. The empirical point of reference was a secondary analysis of data from original and co-authored research conducted in the metropolitan area in the last ten years and publicly available data from public sources. Their analysis revealed, on the one hand, the durability of symbolic boundaries (including phantom ones), the emerging new divisions (between new and rooted inhabitants of peripheral metropolitan municipalities), and, on the other hand, the deepening functional integration of the municipalities and inhabitants belonging to Metropolis GZM.
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Keene, Derek. "Metropolitan comparisons: London as a city-state*." Historical Research 77, no. 198 (October 28, 2004): 459–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2281.2004.00218.x.

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Abstract This article explores ideas associated with the term ‘metropolis’, especially when used concerning London, and then takes the notion of the city-state as a heuristic device to identify recurrent and fundamental characteristics of this particular metropolis. The comparisons are between successive phases in London's history, including the present; between London and other metropolises; and between London and that elusive ideal type, the ‘city-state’.
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Minaibim, Abbey Dabebara, Ogunyemi Tolulope Charles, and ABBEY Minaibim Ellerton. "POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS LEVEL FROM HVAC IN BONNY ISLAND." Geological Behavior 6, no. 2 (2022): 93–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/gbr.02.2022.93.100.

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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) were studied with the aim of investigating the compositional profile of particulate matters in offices and residential areas in Bonny metropolis. A Gas-chromatography Mass spectrometer was used to evaluate PAHs bound in dust retained in air-conditioning unit filters from office and residential buildings in Bonny metropolitan. The results obtained show that office and residential areas had average summation (PAHs) of 39.52 and 21.14 mg/kg, respectively. Acenaphthalene and naphthalene were the most common PAHs in Bonny Metropolis. In addition, the carcinogenic summation (PAH) from the Bonny office and residential areas was found to be 14.87 and 8.10 mg/kg, respectively. Bonny metropolis has a greater concentration of PAH hazardous pollutants. This could be attributable to the metropolis’s intense industrial operations and uncontrolled activities coupled with continuous gas flaring which contributed significantly to the concentration of PAHs within Bonny metropolis. Thus, the government should enact and implement environmental restrictions that regulate industrial emissions in the city under study.
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Ul'yanov, Oleg. "The foundation of Kievan Metropolia in light of the latest scientific data." Genesis: исторические исследования, no. 3 (March 2021): 10–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-868x.2021.3.34794.

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This article covers the foundation of Kievan Metropolia, which remains a stumbling stone for the modern historians. The author draws parallels between the opinions of experts of the past (G. Geltzer, J. Darrouzès, M. D. Priselkov, A. Poppen and E. Honigmann) and the latest scientific data. In the middle of the XX century, the Byzantinist E. Honigmann was first to use in solution of this problem the Byzantine codes of cannon – lists of metropolias of the Patriarchate of Constantinople (notitiae episcopatuum). The modern Russian historiography proves the hypothesis of E. Honigmann that “the Russian Metropolia as a part of Tsarigrad Patriarchate was established by 997 at the latest”. However, the latest research confute the outdated argument that Kievan Metropolia initially was under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. This article is first to introduce the Byzantine source of the late X century – the message of Leo of Synada to the anonymous Metropolis of Ephesus from the collection Österreichische Nationalbibliothek (Cod. Vindob. Phil. Gr. 342. fol. 163v, 166v-167v.). Although, the Vienna manuscript has been subjected to detailed description in a number of works, with regards to realities of the time of Christianization of Rus’ is examined for the first time. The unique information from the message of Leo of Synada about the Metropolis of Ephesus as “Head of the Church” was verified based on the paramount post-Byzantine monument of the XVI century, which is the synodic “assertive” charter of the Patriarch of Constantinople Joasaph II (of December 1560). The comparative analysis of Byzantine sources of the X and the XVI centuries, which contain identical information on this topic, confirms that namely Metropolitan of Ephesus, endowed with patriarchal dignity and nominated as “head of the Church” in the Greek manuscript of the X century from the collection Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, became the legitimate participant of creation of the autocephalous Kievan Metropolia since the time of Christianization of Rus’ by Vladimir the Great.
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Meyer, Kelly, and Thomas Elsaesser. "Metropolis." German Studies Review 25, no. 2 (May 2002): 381. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1433032.

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Harris, James C. "Metropolis." Archives of General Psychiatry 63, no. 8 (August 1, 2006): 843. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.63.8.843.

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Abdel Hafeez, Ghada. "The Metropolis and the “Bloodless Characters”: A Comparative Study of James Joyce’s “A Painful Case” and Yusuf Idrīs’s “Qāʿ al-Madīna” [“The Bottom of the City”]." International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation 4, no. 9 (September 30, 2021): 233–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2021.4.9.24.

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The current paper has been developed to examine the complexities of metropolitan subjects’ blasé attitude and bloodless life as portrayed in James Joyce’s “A Painful Case” and Yusuf Idrīs’s “Qāʿ al-Madīna” [“The Bottom of the City”] short stories. The paper aims at analyzing the impact of metropolis on its bloodless characters’ mental health and perception of self through the unpacking of the blasé attitude which emerges in Georg Simmel’s famous study “The Metropolis and Mental Life.” Using Simmel’s study as a tool to analyze the two short stories, the paper will comment on and compare the manner in which the Irish and the Egyptian urban texts decipher the code of their modern metropoles to interpret in what ways Simmel’s insights illuminate our understanding of the dilemma of the metropolitan subject. In this paper the urban and literary theory will complement each other in shedding light on the emergence of new forms of socialization. The paper reaches the conclusion that the overall image of the metropolis portrayed in the two short stories was constructed through the mutilated sensibilities of the metropolitan subjects that have become dispirited by the routine of their daily lives. The two protagonists – Mr. Duffy and Mr. Abdallah - end up living like strangers who maintain minimal comunication with others due the cold and unfeeling rationality they adopt to protect themselves against the overstimulation of their dehumanizing metropoles.
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Lu, Xinyue, Ge Wang, Chang Zhu, and Xinyang Chi. "Mapping the Challenges to the Sustainable Operation of Suburban Villages in a Metropolis: A Comparative Case Study from the Lens of Three Stakeholder-Led Approaches." Land 10, no. 8 (August 17, 2021): 864. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10080864.

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In the rapid urbanization and land development process, the integration of urban and rural areas has accelerated. Alongside this trend, the sustainable operation of suburban villages in metropolitan areas face many difficulties and challenges, especially in terms of the efficient use of land and the coordination of stakeholders’ interests. However, there remains a lack of systematic case studies in the literature targeted toward suburban villages in metropolises. This study selects three typical suburban villages in the metropolis of Jiangning District, Nanjing (i.e., a metropolis in China) to narrow this research gap. We collected primary data based on field investigations, structural interviews, and professional documents. With three typical villages employed as comparative case studies, we developed a theoretical framework to systematically analyze the operation process and the challenges faced by suburban villages in the metropolis. The results revealed the different application scenarios of three stakeholder-led models, including the state-owned enterprise-led model, the grassroots government-led model, and the private capital-led model, in the sustainable operation of metropolis-based suburban villages. The findings shed new light on selecting an appropriate path to boost the sustainable endogenous development of rural areas. This study extends existing research on the sustainable operation of suburban villages in the metropolis, providing practical guidance on aligning stakeholder-led models to better integrate urban and rural areas.
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Bourdeau-Lepage, Lise, and Jean-Marie Huriot. "The metropolis in retrospect From the trading metropolis to the global metropolis." Recherches économiques de Louvain 71, no. 3 (2005): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rel.713.0257.

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Suhuyini, Abdul Waris Salifu, Michael Akwotajie, and Muhammad Mu-utasim Yahaya. "Assessing household willingness to pay for waste management services in Tamale Metropolis." Journal of Social, Humanity, and Education 4, no. 4 (August 12, 2024): 277–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.35912/jshe.v4i4.1967.

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Purpose: Increasing trends in urbanization have reportedly resulted in an increase in waste generation. Therefore, this study seeks to estimate the amount of domestic waste generated, the factors that influence waste generation among these households, and the willingness of households to pay for abatement in urban and peri-urban areas in Tamale Metropolis. Research methodology: This study adopted quantitative research approaches with descriptive and inferential methods to assess the determinants of waste generation and the factors influencing households’ willingness to pay in the Tamale Metropolis. A total of 156 households in (12) communities were sampled for this study. Results: The results revealed that, while the average waste generated in a household was 9.9 kilograms, factors such as age, educational level, household size, WMS, and income influenced the generation of waste by households and their willingness to pay for the management of waste in the metropolis. In terms of abatement of waste, about 41.3 % of the respondents were willing to pay abatement costs for waste disposal with 3.12 USD (GHC 18.10), which is the average amount these people were willing to pay for these services. Limitations: The study covered only urban and peri-urban suburbs within the metropolis; hence, extending the study to other settlements could have unearthed diverse findings. Contribution: This study advances knowledge on the quantity and types of solid waste generated in the metropolis and the factors that influence households to pay for waste management services. This study will also inform policymakers in understanding the dynamics of waste management in metropolises to implement policies to address associated problems.
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Khozhylo, Iryna, Nataliia Lipovska, Olena Chernysh, Olga Antonova, Oleg Diegtiar, and Oksana Dmytriieva. "IMPLEMENTATION OF SMART-CITY TOOLS AS A RESPONSE TO CHALLENGES IN SOCIO-HUMANITARIAN FIELD IN UKRAINIAN METROPOLISES." Acta logistica 9, no. 1 (March 31, 2022): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22306/al.v9i1.262.

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The article investigates theoretical foundations of public management in the socio-humanitarian sphere of metropolises based on the smart city concept. It defines the essence of the concept of "public management in the socio-humanitarian sphere" in a metropolis, which should be considered as a multi-branch and inter-sectoral complex formed with the involvement of local authorities, business partners, the public, and citizens, and aims to create, maintain, and develop a favorable safe environment as a unified system of life and livelihood of the city based on the balanced development of the main sectors of the economy and socio-humanitarian sphere. The abstract also defines criteria for the efficiency of public management in the socio-humanitarian sphere within a modern metropolis, which include integrity, sustainability, and security of the subjects in obtaining a positive effect of solving socio-humanitarian issues within a metropolis. The main mechanism of public administration in a metropolis is establishment of interaction in the triad "power - business - community" and coordination of their interests (business - "here and now", community - "the welfare of our children", the state - "the welfare of citizens"). It is confirmed that the digitalization of public administration contributes to strengthening control over the use of all types of resources for the optimal development of the socio-humanitarian sphere of Ukrainian cities.
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Chin, Daryl. "Berlin Metropolis." PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 22, no. 2 (May 2000): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3245898.

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Stix, Gary. "Desert Metropolis." Scientific American 288, no. 5 (May 2003): 90–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/scientificamerican0503-90.

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YOUNG, KEN. "METROPOLIS, R.I.P.?" Political Quarterly 57, no. 1 (January 1986): 36–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-923x.1986.tb00699.x.

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Tseng, Nathan. "Intimate metropolis." URBAN DESIGN International 17, no. 1 (February 2012): 80–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/udi.2010.26.

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del Castillo, Richard Griswold, Victor M. Valle, and Rodolfo D. Torres. "Latino Metropolis." Journal of American History 89, no. 2 (September 2002): 728. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3092323.

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Harris, Richard. "NATURE'S METROPOLIS." Antipode 26, no. 2 (April 1994): 163–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.1994.tb00245.x.

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Churchill, Suzanne W. "Metropolis Modernism." Twentieth-Century Literature 52, no. 2 (2006): 231–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0041462x-2006-3003.

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Cheng, Meiling. "Metropolis Ecologies." positions: asia critique 28, no. 1 (February 1, 2020): 145–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10679847-7913093.

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This article takes an ecological approach to Beijing-based artist Yin Xiuzhen’s cross-media artworks, which comprise installations, performances, and inhabitable sculptures. Yin’s creative outputs—from her earliest installations that bemoan the vanishing old Beijing, through her Portable Cities series that uses fabric architecture to convey her impressions of world cities, to her latest “ecoengineering” projects that provide contemplative spaces for viewers to temporarily inhabit—delineate the career trajectory of an individual female artist establishing her position within the contemporary art world. The author’s inquiry suggests that Yin’s reluctance to embrace her gender identity as central to her ecological art reflects her species-based environmental ethics that goes beyond identity politics. Yin’s ecological focus manifests her situated knowledge as a metropolitan resident living and traveling in a glocalized era. While we may debate about the feasibility of (en)gendering her art, many of Yin’s ecology-leaning solutions point to urgent ecological imperatives that are much less negotiable for our continued terrestrial survival.
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Chrusciel, Ewa. "Metropolis Burning." Polish American Studies 69, no. 1 (April 1, 2012): 109–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/41441008.

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Haglund, Karl. "Emerald Metropolis." Arnoldia 53, no. 4 (1993): 2–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.251107.

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Clark, Gracia. "Proto-Metropolis Meets Post-Metropolis in Kumasi, Ghana." City Society 15, no. 1 (January 2003): 87–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/city.2003.15.1.87.

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Bentum, Samuel Adentwi, Frederick Narkwa Anderson, and Solomon Obuobisa Ayeh. "Wood Artisan Training and Job Prospects in Sekondi Takoradi -The Hope, The Helplessness, And The Hatred." International Journal of Vocational and Technical Education Research 8, no. 2 (February 15, 2022): 9–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/ijvter.15/vol8n2929.

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The paper aimed to investigate the wood artisanal education and training designed for the youth of the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis and the prevailing job prospects vis-a-vis the modern technologies, tools, equipment and materials required in the (artisanal) training and manufacturing of world-class wood products. The paper found that the wood market is available to wood artisans and wood products in the Metropolis. The quantitative design approach was applied as the work was based on information obtained from wood artisans and professionals, connoisseurs, curators and wood sellers. The primary information was acquired through interaction, observation and field survey, while secondary information was obtained from literary sources. The purposive sampling technique adopted the analytical method to analyse the data.The results showed that woodcraft artisans in the Metropolis lacked the requisite education and training in modern machinery and technological know-how needed to meet the International Standard Order (ISO) and the increasing taste of the prospective woodcraft market.The paper concludes that Sekondi-Takoradi will be threatened with employable woodcraft knowledge, skills and competencies required to meet the Metropolis's woodcraft market and compete favourably with their Western and Asian counterparts.
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Okpara, M. U., P. C. Madu, B. S. Shuaibu, M. A. ,. Ubana, and J. Isah. "Investigating the mineral composition of proceessed cheese, soy and nunu milks consumed in Abuja and Keffi metropolises of Nigeria." Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 27, no. 2 (June 24, 2021): 127–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gjpas.v27i2.5.

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Milk and its products are needed for proper body building. Processed cheese, nunu and soy milk consumed within Abuja and Keffi metropolises were analyzed for their mineral contents. X1, Y1, Z1 represents soy milk, nunu and cheese from Abuja metropolis while X2, Y2, Z2 represents sample from Keffi metropolis respectively. Calcium (265.53±0.25 mg/mL), iron (1.19±0.92 mg/mL), potassium (162.77±0.02 mg/mL) were found to be higher in cheese milk (Z1) from Abuja than that (225.82±0.13 mg/mL, 1.05±0.60mg/mL and 130.41±0.04 mg/mL) found in Keffi (Z2) examined respectively, though the amount of sodium present (151.0±0.08 mg/mL) in cheese (Z2) from Keffi is slightly higher than that (150.08±0.01 mg/mL) from Abuja (Z1). Also, Soya milk from Abuja (X1) had highest amount of zinc (0.76±0.00 mg/mL) while that of Keffi (X2) was 0.65±0.3 mg/mL, for magnesium and copper, higher values 18.40±010 mg/mL and 0.25±0.02 mg/mL were recorded for soy milk (X2) from Keffi while soy milk from Abuja (X1) had 17.97±0.20 mg/mL and 0.16±0.01 mg/mL respectively. Chromium was dictated in both cheese samples but not dictated in soya and nunu milks from both metropolises. It is seen from the investigation that cheese had more minerals followed by soya milk. Nunu milk sample had the least quantity of minerals; also all the samples analyzed have minerals present in them. Therefore, they are needed for the proper functioning of the body system Keywords: Analysis, Concentration, Milk, Mineral, Metropolis, Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
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Eagan, William. "The Canadian Geological Survey: Hinterland Between Two Metropolises." Earth Sciences History 12, no. 2 (January 1, 1993): 99–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/eshi.12.2.k130733744031v28.

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Recognizing the 150th Anniversary of the foundation of the Geological Survey of Canada as an apt moment to assess and explore the historical context of the Survey, this paper examines the founding of the Survey, the role of William Logan as the first Director and the manner in which he shaped the structure and vocabulary of Canadian geology. The examination uses the concept of Metropolis and Hinterland pioneered by J. M. S. Careless to contextualize Canadian History. Great Britain and the United States were metropolises for the Canadian hinterland. Great Britain was a model of imperial science and possessed a working consensus on doing geology that provided a framework for Logan and the Geological Survey. The United States, a less developed metropolis asserting its independence from British influence, offered a model of public geology in its Geological Surveys and a vocabulary of local nomenclature applicable to the Canadian rocks. Emulating both metropolises, Logan borrowed from each in a dynamic interaction as he worked to develop a distinctive response to Canadian social and scientific needs. Often uncomfortably aware of both metropolises and their mutual antagonisms, Logan had to carefully pursue his work in a setting of tension and opportunity, while creating a functioning Canadian Survey and a sophisticated Canadian geology.
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Korniychuk, Oleksandr. "CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO BUILDING A COMPETITIVE METROPOLITAN AREA AND ITS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM." Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development, no. 10(29) (2021): 98–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.37100/2616-7689.2021.10(29).12.

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Based on the generalization of France’s successful experience in metropolitan development, conceptual approaches to building a competitive metropolitan space in Ukraine and the health care system in three areas of attraction based on mutually agreed organizational, managerial and legal relations between metropolitan communities are substantiated. The metropolises of Ukraine include the cities of Kyiv, Dnipro, Odesa, Kharkiv, Lviv, and after the deoccupation - the city of Donetsk. A key problem in Ukraine is the lack of discussion of the institutional framework for the creation of metropolises according to EU standards for their integration into the European space on the basis of Ukraine's national interests. Such approaches should correspond to the fourth stage of reforming the administrative-territorial system at the regional level. This should apply to the formation of 13 metropolises in 25 regions on the basis of candidate cities - Zaporizhia, Vinnytsia, Kryvyi Rih, Sumy, Khmelnytsky, Uzhhorod, Cherkasy, Zhytomyr, Chernivtsi, Mykolaiv, Poltava, Chernihiv and Mariupol. It should be noted that the viability of metropolises is calculated by experts from the administrative, economic and social components. The strategy of the metropolitan health care system should include harmonization of prospects for the development of communities, districts and regions in the creation of an optimal system of primary health care, coordination of medical institutions in the hospital district and in the provision of tertiary care. It should be borne in mind that the metropolis forms 3 zones of influence: the first - within a radius of 15 km, the second up to 60 km, the third – up to 300 km. Each community provides primary care and is part of a hospital district that specializes in providing secondary care. In the third zone, the metropolis provides tertiary care with coverage of neighboring areas using the above approaches. The dynamics of morbidity of the population of the metropolis of Lviv and its metropolitan region has been studied. Promising actions of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine include preparation and holding of scientific-expert discussion of the draft law of Ukraine "On the formation of metropolises" with preliminary professional discussion and public involvement.
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Gilbert, Alan, Mattei Dogan, and John D. Kasarda. "The Metropolis Era." British Journal of Sociology 40, no. 1 (March 1989): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/590310.

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Lampard, Eric E., and Anthony Sutcliffe. "Metropolis, 1890-1940." Economic History Review 40, no. 2 (May 1987): 309. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2596708.

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Dileep, Sreedevi. "The illuminated metropolis." New Writing 16, no. 4 (April 9, 2019): 458–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14790726.2019.1566376.

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Bhanot, G. "The Metropolis algorithm." Reports on Progress in Physics 51, no. 3 (March 1, 1988): 429–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0034-4885/51/3/003.

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Talton, Jerry O., Yu Lou, Steve Lesser, Jared Duke, Radomír Měch, and Vladlen Koltun. "Metropolis procedural modeling." ACM Transactions on Graphics 30, no. 2 (April 2011): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1944846.1944851.

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Rao, Nirmala. "London: Metropolis Redux." GeoJournal 58, no. 1 (2002): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:gejo.0000006568.47101.2e.

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Temme, K., T. J. Osborne, K. G. Vollbrecht, D. Poulin, and F. Verstraete. "Quantum Metropolis sampling." Nature 471, no. 7336 (March 2011): 87–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09770.

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Umrigar, C. J. "Accelerated Metropolis method." Physical Review Letters 71, no. 3 (July 19, 1993): 408–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.71.408.

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Horton, Richard. "The infected metropolis." Lancet 347, no. 8995 (January 1996): 134–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(96)90333-5.

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Ondieki, Edwin. "Metropolis Nonformal: Anticipation." Journal of Landscape Architecture 9, no. 2 (May 4, 2014): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/18626033.2014.931727.

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Shoffstall, Grant W. "Metropolis and Masquerade." Qualitative Inquiry 15, no. 1 (August 25, 2008): 168–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077800408318411.

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Balazs, Nandor L., John C. Browne, James D. Louck, and Daniel S. Strottman. "Nicholas Constantine Metropolis." Physics Today 53, no. 10 (October 2000): 100–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1325208.

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Julie Wosk. "Metropolis." Technology and Culture 51, no. 2 (2010): 403–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.0.0463.

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Segovia, B., J. C. Iehl, and B. Péroche. "Metropolis Instant Radiosity." Computer Graphics Forum 26, no. 3 (September 2007): 425–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2007.01065.x.

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Mallapaty, Smriti. "Metropolis of minds." Nature 550, no. 7676 (October 2017): S157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/550s157a.

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