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    Simi Valley Essay

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    Simi Valley has only relatively recently become the city it is known as today. Prior to the 1970’s, Simi Valley had been mainly a place of groves and farmland. Also prior to that, this was the land of the Chumash which is where the word Simi originated from. While most of the people of Simi are of European descent, there seems to be a strong community of hispanic people. There are also people from Asian backgrounds, African American backgrounds, and Native American backgrounds. On the surface…

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    huge shift from rural, agricultural living to urban, industrial living. Waves of new immigrants poured into the country, bringing with them numerous types of new cultures and challenges to overcome. Women began experiencing opportunities never before offered, even if it did come with a price. And finally, everyone of this time sought one thing: to make as much money as possible. Unfortunately, however, there were always obstacles to overcome from poor housing to big name businesses with reigning…

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    John Snow played a big role in understanding what caused the Cholera outbreak in London. John Snow as a physician was very different in 1854 than how a present physician would be in 2016. The main difference pertains to the research methods. During Snow’s research for the Cholera outbreak, he…

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    to seek good fortune within its populated cities. There is an energy that is tangibly felt on the streets and seen within the spirit of the people who thrive there. A city best known for its lively scuttle is New York City; the city of dreams, the big apple, the city that never sleeps. A city that is recognized for its relaxed and sunny atmosphere is Los Angeles; the city of angels, the entertainment capital of the world. These are the two biggest cities in the United States and they each hold…

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    everything a woman ought to be. I was eight when I went to visit my grandmother in New York City for the first time. I saw then that this city changed her life and I knew it was beginning to change mine. My cautious mother grabbed my hand, “stay close,” she told me, “this isn’t like back home. This isn’t the safest place for a child to walk without holding their mother’s hand.” My mother didn’t like the city; she didn’t understand it. My opinion differed from hers. I had never been to a…

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    History Of Metro Manila

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    of the Philippine. Metro Manila is an area where many tourists visit with their Mall of Asia and other tourist attraction. Metro Manila is the largest urban city in the Philippines with Americanize materials. In the Metro Manila filmed by Sean Ellis, it touched base on a poor man named Oscar Ramirez and his family who struggle to make a living in Banaue Province, Philippines and moved to Manila for a better life for him and his family. Oscar Ramirez was a hard working farmer who tried his best…

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    Essay On Crime In America

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    The USA cost of living is real different because it is high to live in USA but the salary is at a rage where you could go through life e if you have two or three jobs. The USA cost of living is all depended on where you live. for example if you live in north Carolina the cost of living is not going to be as high h is if you lived in new York or in any of the big cities in the US. The minimum wage here in the USA is seven dollars and twenty five cents and they are looking to race it. The…

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    Urban Ghetto Analysis

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    institutional ghetto sometime its called the communal. For example, this is where The Raisin in the Sun took places portrays a poor African-American family living in a small apartment the South Side of Chicago in the housing and there not enough space or room. The adult in the household all have a job and get paid well but still not enough to afford a better living. The family have opportunity to escape from poverty with a $10,000 life insurance check. They move out of the apartment, fulfilling…

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    The environment these girls grew up in differed tremendously. Tamara was brought up as a strict Jew, living in the city for her whole life. On the other hand, Adriana lived in the suburbs and was raised to be a strict Catholic. Since Tamara grew up in a big city, she is much more outgoing than Adriana, who grew up in a much smaller city. In this aspect, their very different environments does play a big role in the argument of nature vs…

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    environment and human interactions. I live upstate New York and travel three day during the week to New York City. At the beginning when I start to travel I find a big difference between the two cities. The upstate New York is more quiet and people are more friendly. In New York City people don’t take time to see what is around them, even though they have everything. First, I live in a small city that everybody knows each others. I have 5 years working in a supermarket, so usually people are…

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