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Title: Human Activities and Landscape Architecture
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Also the mall is connected with the river-side park through overpass. Each facility is placed in walk-able distance with natural decoration like trees, flowers, and grass. This mall is not only providing a joyful area, but also encouraging people to participate in social interaction... Showed first 250 characters
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Also, expressing individual and social philosophy through manipulating the surrounding environment is a part of stabilizing needs. Therefore this notion is a mixture of physical and psychological desires of human being. Moreover social needs are one of stabilizing needs because people feel stable through getting involved in various groups as a member of their society... Showed next 250 characters
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