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Boris Radovanović mi06046@alas.matf.bg.ac.rs Marko Stojićević mi06064@alas.matf.bg.ac.rs Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia
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Table of content Defining a problem Defining issues Issue elaboration Conclusion and questions 2 /8
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Defining a problem “It has recently been announced that large shopping center may be built in your neighborhood. Do you support or oppose this plan? Why?” 3 /8
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Defining issues Lack of parking spaces Lack of hygiene The possibility of closure of small enterprises 4 /8
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Issue elaboration (1) Lack of parking spaces not even current number of parking spaces is enough to satisfy current requirements building a shopping center will increase the lack of parking spaces building a parking lot may decrease space reserved for playgrounds and parks 5 /8
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Issue elaboration (2) Lack of hygiene Arrogant shoppers often don't think about the environment and garbage disposals People that are employed in shopping centers don't always have the patience to dispose garbage on marked places 6 /8
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Issue elaboration (3) The possibility of closure of small enterprises In every neighborhood there are a few enterprises with a long tradition Building a shopping center increases competition between small and large enterprises 7 /8
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Conclusion and questions Issues in building a shopping center: Lack of parking spaces Lack of hygiene The possibility of closure of small enterprises Is there a solution for both sides? 8 /8
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