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    The lies that the city hides is very cruel and it is wrong. Books are so powerful, the people are really smart, the world is a pretty place if you just take time and look at how beautiful it is. In the book Fahrenheit 451 the author Bradbury points out that lying and over…

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    Mengdi Ec330 6.4.2016 How Cities Make People Richer Glaesar introduces his book by explaining that cities are made of flesh, rather than concrete. The city has triumphed in economic and technological ways through the provision of opportunities that lead to a further increase in opportunities. It is a foundation that Glaesar bases his arguments, especially in the aspect of how cities have made people richer by the minute. Being an elaborate and renowned economist, Glaesar centers his arguments on…

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    Quad City Advantages

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    A small town with a big city feel. Many would classify the Quad City area this way. Moving here can be a sizable change, especially for a small populated town or a larger city. When living in the QC, there are many advantages in living here because there is so much to chose from. The Quad Cities is a fantastic place to raise a family because of the magnificent entertainment, restaurants, and a low cost of living. Entertainment is easy to come across when in the area. There are many places to…

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    the economy because as many farmers left their farms, they went looking for a job in the city and crops were in high demand as the population grew. As more people come to cities, the more farmers needed to grow crops to feed the people. During the 1800's the type of transportation Manchester used was a steam powered locomotive or…

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    Military Teachers

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    Where are the Teachers Living on a military base present’s obstacles sometimes. One issue that seems common at most bases is the lack of help child care programs have. At Eielson Air Force Base, AK, the Child Development Center (CDC), Youth Center, and After School Program are all affected by the need of teachers. Since these programs are shorthanded, the waiting list to enroll your child can be long. These programs are put in place to help active duty and civil working parents. However; the…

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    Experience of labour in China Nowadays, rapid development of economy and technology makes life more convenient and people no longer struggle all their lives to find enough to eat. The living quality is increasing continuously. People pay more attention on the social system and economic system in their countries even all over the world. How can they live better with their jobs? How to create value for the society? How to work more efficiently? Most people are employees and work for the owners in…

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    Why I Choose Texas

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    three states and then subcategorized into cities based on the location of each. I have traveled the United States for many years, traveling from one city to another. Staring from birth I have moved and lived in many different homes, classifying each location into states and from there branching off into cities. I have had the great fortune of living in Texas first. Texas is the state that I have lived in the longest out of the three. The first small city that I lived in is known as Portland…

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    While in 1984, England has succumb to national poverty for 85% of the population. The people living in the 1984 realm live in foul conditions, smelling like ‘boiled cabbage”, a constant dim falls over the city every day. Police force the people to wear clothing with holes, no shoes, and rarely allow them to bathe. The buildings the civilians live in have decayed over the years, and the depressing city continues to barely survive. The similarity arises because the theme of poverty shows up in…

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    benefits for the city, but also had many consequences. Manchester's population in 1750 was 18,000, and by 1851, the population had risen to over 300,000. Most of the population were immigrants and the working class. With the big population, people needed jobs and homes, but the working and living conditions were not healthy or suitable. Even though Manchester is making money, the workers that are making the products are becoming sick because of the conditions that they are living in. The…

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    world wide problem, in countries such as (insert country name) because poverty is a big thing when it comes to families. In such cases if you don’t have a high education or if you didn’t complete high school you are usually seen as lower income class since education is seen as a high priority in the United States. For example, a doctor or surgeon with a high education they are seen with a lot of money with a big house but if someone didn’t finish high school they are usually seen as someone…

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