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    Living in the Ghetto could be called on of the darkest sides and biggest tragedies of the human civilization. Many issues resulted in living in the Ghetto. Many adults and most children did not survive life in the ghetto. Life in the Ghetto had very harsh living conditions. The ghettos were city districts in which the Germans concentrated the municipal and sometimes regional Jewish population and forced them to live under miserable conditions. Several families lived in a single apartment.…

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    Entre Nos Themes

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    The film Entre Nos is filmed in Queens, New York. The city of Queens is considered to one of the most genealogically diverse urban cities in the world. The buildings and structures reflect the diversity of the city. Although entering a city where everything is extremely diverse can be overwhelming. Mariana definitely struggles with many issues in this film, however she manages to overcome the obstacles she is faced with, for her children. Some of the urban issues in this film demonstrated were;…

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    City Of Praise

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    The Impact that has been made City of Praise; my church, my home, and my hospital. City of praise has impacted my life tremendously, and I can honestly say that I've enjoyed every bit of it. Growing up in the church was a normal thing for me since I was basically "born and raised in the pew" but for me to actually start living a truly Christian life was the task at hand for me. Years went by with our apostle Dr. Walter Boston and I always wondered "why?" Why did I have to come to church?…

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    where the environment is enriched by nature or some other places where the center of attention is when the sun goes down and the incredible illuminations light up all over the streets. Moreover, when there is a possibility to stay for a long time living in certain places, it is much easier to analyze and enjoy these places with precision. The culture, people, and constructions make the difference between falling in love with a place or accepting the discomfort generated by it. Thus, those places…

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    revolution started around the eighteenth century towards the nineteenth century in Europe. Britain was one of the most industrialized counties of that time. This revolution brought about many changes in social structures and living conditions. It brought about larger modernized cities, new social classes and new manufactured products that increased the life expectancy in some areas. And Generally speaking the Industrial era especially in Britain favoured middle class people and harmed the lower…

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    St. Anthony: A Case Study

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    The city of St. Anthony, Minnesota is a medium-sized city located on the north-eastern side of Minneapolis. With around 8,500 residents, St. Anthony enjoys a suburban way of life while simultaneously experiencing the benefits of the city of Minneapolis. It is on the borders of both Hennepin and Ramsey counties, meaning that the city has residents living in both. Despite being a city, St. Anthony is still referred to by many as St. Anthony Village. It’s village-like atmosphere and close community…

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    promote violence. Young women living in these areas tend to become more violent in comparison to other females in surrounding affluent areas. The organization of violence in young women is different compared to young men. When a young woman grows up within the inner city of Philadelphia, they must be content with external forces in order to fit in with the social organization of life and violence. In the book, Why Girls Fight: Female Youth Violence in the Inner City by Cindy D. Ness…

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    New Orleans Research Paper

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    New Orleans is a major United States port and largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723. It was established by French colonists and strongly influence by their European culture. Before the mid-20th century, New Orleans was one of the largest port in the nation, with continued expanding in population (“Wikipedia”). It is well known for its distinct French and Spanish Creole…

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    Mrs. Tau's Case Study

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    (p.71). Mrs. Tau’s is not different. When Mrs. Tau moves to Baltimore City, she will need a lot of assistance as she starts her life in the City with increased responsibilities. Therefore, this paper will be looking at her needs, wants and challenges, as well as successes that she will be overcoming as a grandmother and the primary custodial parent of three young children in Baltimore city. It will also look at how best the city can help her meet those requirements and elevate her life.…

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    American Dream 1920s Essay

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    were having fun and living the American Dream. This Dream was for anyone to achieve success in their life no matter where they came from, it also included the little things. Fashion, music, and the change of women. “Many Americans were uncomfortable with this new, urban, sometimes racy “mass culture”; in fact, for many–even most–people in the United States, the 1920s brought more conflict than celebration. However, for a small handful of young people in the nation’s big cities, the 1920s were…

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