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    slum of Mumbai in India and is surrounded by the airport and five splendid hotels. It is hard for Annawadians to get jobs in the big city so they dig up waste and sell recyclable trash for living. Abdul’s younger brother, Mirchi, put it “Everything around us is roses and we’re the shit in between (Prologue, p.xii).” Inequality is not only a problem of Mumbai but any cities…

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    Essay On Southern Words

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    of traits and ideas that have crept up on me during the twenty years of living in the surrounding areas of Memphis. I have picked up a few southern words that would make people in the North question my ability to speak proper English. Common words would be the excessive usage of ya'll and aint that would drive northerners crazy hearing. However, I try to use…

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    Rathdrum Analysis

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    I would gladly tell you I am from Rathdrum, Idaho. A city where only a few truly know what it is like to live here and only a few know how amazing this small city truly is. Rathdrum has been the only place I have ever really known; growing up and being raised here I never have had the appreciation for where I lived that I should’ve. Looking back, I am slightly ashamed of how much I took this wonderful town for granted. I was born in the city of Pocatello, Idaho. Home to the Idaho State…

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    jobs in the cities but most of the people in China were into farming. China was a big place too with thousands of people. If I had to choose between which one to live in I think I would choose ancient China because a lot of them were farmers. I am not a farmer, but I would also…

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    Monster In Society

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    if it were a monster and how would it affect social classes, Developed Cities and Art & Architecture. Social classes plays a big role in society itself. If you're not at the top, you'll most likely find yourself trying to get there. Now that we're…

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    Pluto The Ants Essay

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    Since the ants didn't have a home, they took all of the stuff for their home and started to create a city where the ants never left. The only time they left was to go down into the deep hole that they found to grab food. The ants that did that knew that something lived down there and they decided to get going early to tell the ninja ants about it. They said that they saw a big giant web with something big and hairy behind it.…

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    Insidious Violence; The Truth about American Cities Ever wonder what will happen if people band together to try to fix whole communities? What would happen if these cities now seen as blackened areas disappeared completely? What would happen to the infrastructure, and most importantly what would happen to those already living there? These very important and current issues are answered in "Gentrification 's Insidious Violence; The Truth about American Cities" written by Daniel Jose Older in order…

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    increase of unsafe homes in war zones (Stearman 41). Additionally, natural disasters are destroying homes and leaving individuals and families with nothing left (35). Lastly, big cities are making it harder to start new businesses as well as live due to the rising house affordability rates (Markee 3). Most teenagers in bad living situations runaway thinking their life situation will be better than it was. But for the most part, it gets worst. Teenagers are often also kicked out of their own…

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    central role of agriculture in the southern economy, society remained stratified around close nit communities. These communities often developed strong attachment to their churches as the primary community center. This southern lifestyle focuses on living a simple and slow lifestyle. This southern lifestyle is far from the typical stereotypes that are assumed about the South. Rural, working-class Southern whites are often the focus of representations of the South. When one thinks of the South,…

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    Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream the people living in the South Bronx know exactly what I’m referring to, especially since some of them live 10 minutes away from Park Avenue Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The South Bronx is known to be one of the poorest congressional districts in the United States and is notorious for the high poverty and unemployment rate in the city, contrary to Park Avenue which is known as the richest city (Gibney, 2012). This marginal gap of income inequality…

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