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Jane and Jacobs
The design of BPC to some degree reflects the values of vibrant city neighborhoods championed by Jane Jacobs.
Theorist Jane Jacobs claims that city-formation preceded the birth of agriculture though offers no support for this theory.
Advocates such as Jane Jacobs argue that this enables an economically depressed region to pull itself up, by giving the people living there a medium of exchange that they can use to exchange services and locally produced goods ( In a broader sense, this is the original purpose of all money.
* Jane Jacobs
In September 2007, the Society opened a major exhibition about Jane Jacobs sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation.
* Jane Jacobs and the Future of NY
Jane Jacobs is another notable environmental determinist and is associated with the " eyes on the street " concept.
Jane Jacobs used the term early in the 1960s.
Some ethicists, most clearly Jane Jacobs, see this as simple corruption.
Important writers on urban design theory include Christopher Alexander, Peter Calthorpe, Gordon Cullen, Andres Duany, Jane Jacobs, Mitchell Joachim, Jan Gehl, Allan B. Jacobs, Kevin Lynch, Aldo Rossi, Colin Rowe, Robert Venturi, William H. Whyte, Bill Hillier, and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk.
The writings of Jane Jacobs, Kevin Lynch, Gordon Cullen and Christopher Alexander became authoritative works for the school of Urban Design.
Jane Jacobs ' The Death and Life of Great American Cities, published in 1961, was also a catalyst for interest in ideas of urban design.
Advocates of local currency, such as Jane Jacobs, argue that this enables an economically cool, yet depressed region to pull itself up by giving the people living there a medium of exchange they can use to exchange services and locally-produced goods.
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Urban theorist and ethicist Jane Jacobs made this distinction in less gender-driven if not wholly desexualizing terms by differentiating between a ' Guardian Ethic ' and a ' Trader Ethic '.

Jane and described
In the years following her artificial feeding conditions at Gombe, Jane Goodall described groups of male chimps patrolling the borders of their territory brutally attacking chimps which had split off from the Gombe group.
After the death of their mother in 1821, when Emily was three years old, the older sisters Maria, Elizabeth and Charlotte were sent to the Clergy Daughters ' School at Cowan Bridge, where they encountered abuse and privations later described by Charlotte in Jane Eyre.
His plot failed in a matter of days, Jane Grey was beheaded, and Mary I ( 1516 – 1558 ) took the throne amidst popular demonstration in her favour in London, which contemporaries described as the largest show of affection for a Tudor monarch.
Unfortunately the styles so described can only be guessed at, although the design by Hans Holbein for a covered cup for Jane Seymour in 1536 ( see gallery ) already has zones in both Islamic-derived arabesque / moresque style ( see below ) and classically-derived acanthus volutes.
The architecture of Saumur is very well described in the book: Saumur-Promenade D ' architectures, by Marie Jane Durand, and published by the Tourism Office of Saumur.
A list of justifications may be presented supporting the right to secede, as described by Allen Buchanan, Robert McGee, Anthony Birch, Walter Williams, Jane Jacobs, Frances Kendall and Leon Louw, Leopold Kohr, Kirkpatrick Sale, and various authors in David Gordon's " Secession, State and Liberty ", includes:
" In its 1957 season, he appeared as Mr. Mayher in Agatha Christie's Witness For The Prosecution ( July 1957 ), as Hector in Jane Anouilh's Thieves Carnival ( July 1957 ), and the role which he once described as the " catalyst of his career "-as Eddie Carbone in Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge ( from July 30 to August 3, 1957 and directed by Ulu Grosbard who was by then a regular director at the Gateway Theatre ).
Others have described it as " Jane Austen plus sex ", a description Mary Wesley herself thought ridiculous.
Primatologist Jane Goodall described the living conditions of the monkeys as horrendous.
According to William Law, Smith had made several proposals to Law's wife Jane, under the premise that Jane Law would enter a polyandrous marriage with Smith .. Law's wife later described Smith's proposals, saying that Smith had " asked her to give him half her love ; she was at liberty to keep the other half for her husband.
Amongst the strongest critics of Froude's biographical work was novelist Margaret Oliphant, who wrote in the Contemporary Review of 1883 that biography ought to be the " art of moral portrait painting " and described the publication of Jane Carlyle's papers as the " betrayal and exposure of the secret of a woman ’ s weakness.
Although Duncan has been frequently described as the last person to be convicted under the Act, in fact, Jane Rebecca Yorke was convicted under the Act later that same year.
Within a generation, George Wyatt, whose father Thomas Wyatt had known the Boleyns personally, described Jane as a " wicked wife, accuser of her own husband, even to the seeking of his own blood.
A running gag occurred when Peter ( and on one occasion, Harry as well ) shuddered every time " wonderful personality " was used in reference to Mary Jane due to the fact it is usually believed that someone who is described with a " wonderful personality " means they are hideous in appearance.
Novelist Robert Stone, who met the bus on its arrival in New York, has written that those accompanying Kesey on the trip were Neal Cassady ( described by Stone as " the world's greatest driver, who could roll a joint while backing a 1937 Packard onto the lip of the Grand Canyon "), Ken Babbs (" fresh from the Nam, full of radio nomenclature, and with a command voice that put cops to flight "), Jane Burton (" a pregnant young philosophy professor who declined no challenges "), Page Browning (" a Hell's Angel candidate "), George Walker, Sandy Lehmann-Haupt (" dis-MOUNT "), Mike Hagen (" Mal Function "), Ron Bevirt (" Hassler "), Chuck Kesey, Dale Kesey, John Babbs, Steve Lambrecht and Paula Sundstren (" aka Gretchin Fetchin, Slime Queen ").
The Triple Goddess was here distinguished by Hutton from the prehistoric Great Mother Goddess, as described by Marija Gimbutas and others, whose worship in ancient times he regarded as neither proven nor disproven Nor did Hutton dispute that in ancient pagan worship " partnerships of three divine women " occurred ; rather he proposes that Jane Harrison looked to such partnerships to help explain how ancient goddesses could be both virgin and mother ( the third person of the triad being as yet unnamed ).
Dr Jane Whittaker, writing in 1999, described the case of a Mr. C. and referred to other similar cases ( De Haan & Campbell, 1991, McConachie, 1976 and Temple, 1992 ).
As described by Jane Jacobs in The Death and Life of Great American Cities, in 1959 the North End's " streets were alive with children playing, people shopping, people strolling, people talking.
" Similarly, in Sue Gillett's " More Than Meets The Eye: The Mediation of Affects in Jane Campion's Sweetie ," Campion's work is described as, " perhaps the fullest and truest way of being faithful to the reality of experiences ," by utilizing the " unsayable " and " unseeable " she manages to catalyze audience speculation.
However, Agatha Christie first described a village of that name prior to the introduction of Jane Marple, in the Hercule Poirot novel The Mystery of the Blue Train, in which it was home to that book's protagonist Katherine Grey.
It has been described as Patrick O ' Brian's tribute to Jane Austen with part of it set in the domestic English countryside and the interaction of families.
Jane Goodall, a primatologist, described the monkeys ' living conditions as horrendous.
Clarke ’ s style has frequently been described as a pastiche, particularly of nineteenth-century British writers such as Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, and George Meredith.

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