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  2. Theories of urban planning - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetics and modernism inspired the related theories of rational process and systems approaches to urban planning in the 1960s. [58] 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]

  3. DASS (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    DASS, the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales, [1] is made up of 42 self-report items to be completed over five to ten minutes, each reflecting a negative emotional symptom. [2] Each of these is rated on a four-point Likert scale of frequency or severity of the participants' experiences over the last week to emphasize states over traits.

  4. History of urban planning - Wikipedia

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    These new towns and town extensions have played a very important role in the shaping of Europe's geographical structures as they in modern times. New towns were founded in different parts of Europe from about the 9th century on, but most of them were realised from the 12th to 14th centuries, with a peak-period at the end of the 13th.

  5. Grid plan - Wikipedia

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    The system provided very easy transport within the city, although it confused visitors who were unfamiliar with the system. The grid squares thus formed are far larger than the city blocks described earlier, and the road layouts within the grid squares are generally 'organic' in form – matching the street hierarchy model described above.

  6. Pioneer Living History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Pioneer Living History Museum is located at 3901 W. Pioneer Road in Phoenix, Arizona. The museum, also known as Pioneer Village , has 30 historic original and reconstructed buildings from the 1880s and early 1900s on its 90-acre property.

  7. American pioneer - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Boone Escorting the American Settlers Through the Cumberland Gap by George Caleb Bingham (1851–52). American pioneers, also known as American settlers, were European American, [1] Asian American, [2] and African American [3] settlers who migrated westward from the Thirteen Colonies and later the United States of America to settle and develop areas of the nation within the continent of ...

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Walla Walla ...

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    August 27, 2019 (330 W. Main St. Walla Walla: 2: Max Baumeister Building: Max Baumeister Building: November 22, 2000 (27 W Main: Walla Walla: Built in 1889 by real-estate and insurance agent Max Baumeister, the building is an example of Late Victorian commercial architecture with Italianate detailing.

  9. Pioneertown, California - Wikipedia

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    Pioneertown is an unincorporated community of the Morongo Basin region of the High Desert in San Bernardino County, California, United States.It is an 1880s-themed town developed as a shooting location for actors working on Western films and TV series with businesses and residences.