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  2. Life skills - Wikipedia

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    Life skills are often taught in the domain of parenting, either indirectly through the observation and experience of the child, or directly with the purpose of teaching a specific skill. Parenting itself can be considered as a set of life skills which can be taught or comes natural to a person. [13]

  3. Manhattan Community Board 9 - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Community Board 9 is a New York City community board encompassing the neighborhoods of Hamilton Heights, Manhattanville, and Morningside Heights in the borough of Manhattan. It is delimited by Edgecombe Avenue, Bradhurst Avenue, Saint Nicholas Avenue , the 123rd Street and Morningside Avenue on the east, Cathedral Parkway on the ...

  4. City - Wikipedia

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    The UN predicts an additional 2.5 billion city dwellers (and 300 million fewer country dwellers) worldwide by 2050, with 90% of urban population expansion occurring in Asia and Africa. [117] [126] Megacities, cities with populations in the multi-millions, have proliferated into the dozens, arising especially in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

  5. Miss Universe Vietnam 2019 - Wikipedia

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    22 144 1.74 m Hà Nam: Top 10 Lê Thu Trang 22 145 1.74 m Hà Nội: Top 10 Previously Top 10 at Miss Universe Vietnam 2017: Lê Phương Thảo 25 403 1.72 m Thái Bình: Later 1st Runner-up at Miss Fitness Vietnam 2022 Nguyễn Ngọc Thanh Ngân 19 147 1.70 m Ho Chi Minh City: Later Top 45 at Miss World Vietnam 2022: Nguyễn Lan Anh 21 148 ...

  6. The Death and Life of Great American Cities - Wikipedia

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    The Death and Life of Great American Cities is a 1961 book by writer and activist Jane Jacobs. The book is a critique of 1950s urban planning policy, which it holds responsible for the decline of many city neighborhoods in the United States. [1] The book is Jacobs' best-known and most influential work. [2]