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    The article “Building the Troost Wall”, the film Do the Right Thing, and the film Our Divided City all share common issues and shows inequality. The main urban issue that these three share deals with racial inequality. These two films and article shows how different discourses affect each other. All of the rhetors in these examples have their own discourse, but they have similar forms of life which is an example of how these texts and images relate to each other. “Building the Troost Wall”…

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    likes and dislikes. A person wants to make sure that they are going to like where they will be living, potentially for the rest of their life. Some people may choose to live in the city because that is where they grew up or they just believe that it is better than living away from the busy life. While other people may feel the opposite with thinking the country is better than the city. Buying a house is a big decision to make so when people are looking for a place to call home they make sure…

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    individual who is successful for applying the Sufficiency Economy philosophy; Mrs. Koshama Lamaanaa is a farmer in Narathiwat Province (ORDPB, 2017). She has learned the application of the philosophy theory. Furthermore, she has a superior way of living. Moreover, she knows how to grow organic vegetables for consumption. Also, she is healthy because she can exercise and has energy and lives in the clean and fresh air. For example of a group of people, in Padang Community, joined together to…

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    transformed the nation and gave way to a promising future for America. During the California Gold Rush, thousands had heard of gold being mined out West, but, did not believe it to be true. There was more promise to finding work in the area you were living in rather than traveling a very long journey out West with the chance of getting nothing in return. People still…

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    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. But in hindsight I am slightly ashamed of how much I took this wonderful town for granted. My great grandparents used to own and manage Twin Lake Resort and my grandma and her sisters used to clean and do maintenance around the resort. I was born in the city of Pocatello,…

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    Big buildings ignore the context around them; they are independent of the surrounding fabric they are meant to tie into, becoming objects that merely hover in space. The sudden appearance of these big buildings diminishes the aspects of quality and experience causing the concept of architecture to be rethought. Their distant relationship with the ground, due to technological advances such as the elevator, creates an inwardly focused space. The building only continues to grow taller, allowing…

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    start a new life with my parents in the United States. I was an only child at the time. It was a new beginning not only for my parents but for me as well. We had to adapt to a new society, and the fast moving pace of life in New York City. My life in this tremendous new city started off great; the schools, the protection of the law enforcement agencies, and the people were something breathtaking. I had never seen such a diverse place before. As a low income family, supporting a family of five…

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    This theme can be closely tied with the theme of duty, in that rationality wins over imagination due to the rural lifestyle of those living in Frosts poems. The people living in rural New England Frost refers to in his poetry are required to make a decision between rationality and imagination; as if they cannot exist in unison. In Frost's poetry the adults generally uphold their rationality as an affliction of duty, but there are certain instances when the suggestion of imagination is almost too…

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    I understand why my score is so low and I am working to improve on this. It makes me sad knowing how much I contributed into polluting the ecosystem. It is hard living in a city where society values conveniency. We tend to go for the quickest and easiest solution rather than thinking how it can impact us in the long run. When I have a home of my own, I would definitely opt for LED lights, solar panels, and better insulation…

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    about. A strong and bold vision of the utopian future of 1960 is laid out from this 1939 film from the General Motors World’s Fair in New York called Futurama. It is a time of “modern and efficient city planning and breath taking architecture” and “new opportunities for employment and better ways of living.” Urban life is dramatically changing during this time period of before World War II, with new technology and this film shows the changes created by Norman Bel Geddes through a model display…

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