Importance Of Dallas Essay

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Sumit Ojha Professor Sherry Sharifian GOVT 2306 – 71426 September 30, 2017 Assignment 1 The glory of Dallas and the ways to preserve it Being the ninth most populous metropolitan city of the United States with diversified population of almost 1.318 million people, Dallas is one of the major economic hubs of the nation. With almost a quarter of foreign born population, Dallas has been an attractive place to the immigrants’ which might be due to the availability of job opportunities, infrastructures, lower cost of living and its continuous growth in the economy. Along with that, the presence of the several major universities have also attracted many people to gain their higher education in Dallas. Being in the second largest economic state
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Dallas is one of the world’s popular city which is known for its natural beauty, unity in diversity, economic growth, and the great constructions that mark the landmark in the whole world. It’s our responsibility to preserve the pride of living in Dallas and show the world what really means to be in one of the most unique and developed city of the world. For this, we must unite together and seek to the things which will help us gain more and serve the needy ones as well. Thus, I have proposed the above blueprint which might not be perfect, but it tries to surge for the betterment of our area which is really needed in our city.
Work Cited:
Democratic Party on Education, www.ontheissues.org/celeb/Democratic_Party_Education.htm, Accessed 09/29/2017.
Rubenstein, Seth. 1 “Political Party Quiz.” Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 26 Aug. 2 2016, www.people-press.org/quiz/political-party-quiz/, Accessed 09/29/2017.
Suh, Michael. 1 “Political Typology Quiz.” Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 26 June 2014, www.people-press.org/quiz/political-typology/, Accessed 09/29/2017.
3 “Texas Democratic Party Platform.” Texas Democratic Party, www.txdemocrats.org/our-party/texas-democratic-party-platform/, Accessed

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