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  2. Sherry Arnstein - Wikipedia

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    Her first paper, in which she suggested different levels of public participation has a lasting impact in many areas of research, including geography, urban planning, public policy, health policy, and sociology, to name a few. [citation needed] Sherry Rubin was born in New York City to Bernard Rubin (born Russia) and Lucille Goldstein (born France).

  3. Participatory planning - Wikipedia

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    A community engaged in a participatory planning project. Participatory planning is an urban planning paradigm that seeks to involve the community of an area in the urban planning of that area. It's a way for communities to work together to identify and address problems and to create a plan to achieve a desired socio-economic goal.

  4. Public participation (decision making) - Wikipedia

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    [24] Youth from disadvantaged backgrounds are less likely to report participation in school-based service or service-learning than other students. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Students with more highly educated parents and higher household incomes are more likely to have the opportunity to participate in student government, give a speech, or develop debating ...

  5. Urban planning - Wikipedia

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    Most urban planning processes use a top-down approach which fails to include the residents of the places where urban planners and city officials are working. Sherry Arnstein's "ladder of citizen participation" is often used by many urban planners and city governments to determine the degree of inclusivity or exclusivity of their urban planning ...

  6. Theories of urban planning - Wikipedia

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    They were imported into planning from other disciplines. [58] The systems approach was a reaction to the issues associated with the traditional view of planning. [ 59 ] It did not understand the social and economic sides of cities, the complexity and interconnectedness of urban life, as well as lacking in flexibility. [ 59 ]

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    Finding the best gifts for friends and family members, decorating, planning and hosting get-togethers, and keeping up with traditions — all those tasks can make the holiday season overwhelming ...

  8. Bernhard von Eskeles - Wikipedia

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    He was born Bernhard Eskeles, the posthumous son of Rabbi Issachar Berush Eskeles, [1] son of the Polish-Moravian Rabbi Gabriel Eskeles.At an early age he went to Amsterdam, where he entered a commercial house, of which he became manager at the age of 17, but met with reverses, and lost the fortune which his father had left to him.

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