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    Living in a country or in the city has both good sides and bad sides. By choosing one place for living we give up from something else. Both the country and the city have different life and different habbits, but both have something to offer, whether is good or bad. Most researches that i've read, state that people who are born and raised in the country, especially young people, want to move to the big cities because they think that they will gain more respect in the eyes of the other people, or…

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    day and night. Small towns are way better and safer than big towns. Small towns are quieter, have less crime and have clearer and prettier skies. Small towns are better than big cities because there is less noise. In big towns it is often hard to fall asleep because of the terrible noise outside. In the poem “Big City Noise” it states “People do not seem to hear the noise during the day. But at night, the noise makes it hard to sleep.”…

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    Zombie Survival Guide: How to Prepare and Survive the Zombie Apocalypse If zombies became a living nightmare, and were no longer just found in the movies, rather in real life as well, life would become very difficult for an individual. First, an individual would have to stay away from a city, due to the large population which would lead to a large zombie outbreak. Second, they would have to gather supplies and weapons. Third, the individual would have to find others, for the reason that being in…

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    styles or experiences. I think a suburban city not to far from a big city is an ideal place to live and start an independent life. Having the option and getting to explore a big city is great as you learn valuable lessons that everyone should know while applying everything I learned living in a suburb community. I have been fortunate enough to spend a good amount of the past 6 years in Chicago. My dads work has temporally located him to work in the city. As hard as it has been not always having…

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    from the latest census data. First, Canada has more big cities and each city is getting bigger. In 2016, there are a total of 35 census metropolitan areas, meaning that it must have a minimum total population of 100,000 people with 50,000 or more living in the core. The CMAs have grown since 2011 when there was only 33 CMAs. And compared to number of CMAS in 1931, which is only 11, Canada’s big cities had tripled their numbers. The largest three cities: Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver are…

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    the book, “The Suburb Reader” by Becky W. Nicolaides and Andrew Wiese, while reading chapter 9, Postwar America, there were many things that got my attention while reading it. This chapter talks about how there was many Americans that move from the city to the suburban areas during that Great Depression and the World War II because of the economy status during this time. These wars made the housing shortage in a very crisis levels. During this time because of the need that all these Americans…

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    different ways of living, the culture in one place is different from the cultures of other places. Both residents from big cities and small towns have their own unique culture. Although it’s complicated for people to perfectly understand the comparisons between the culture of different places, there are three differences and a similarity between the culture of a small town and the culture of a big city. The first difference between the culture of a small town and the culture of a big city…

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    Where should we live in America? In a small state or in the big state? This question is really hard to get the accurate answer because it depends on what you need for your life in the future. For me, I always think " The grass is alway greener on the other side", while live and studying in California, I'd choose to live in New York city, located in the same name New York state in the future. To a 16 years old boy want to be a lawyer like me, there are a lot of reasons for this option. Judging by…

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    abandoned their land. Farmers were living in a state of poverty and were unable to make a living for their families. During 1939, Big businesses and corporations were growing and making tons of money at the expense of the workers. The workers were made to work in unsafe conditions, long hours, and all for little to no pay. Child labor was at an all-time high, children were having to quit school and working to help support their families. The government was run by big businesses and the federal…

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    people believe New York City is the greatest city on Earth. “The Big Apple” is known the world over as the center for finance, art, and entertainment. Wall street is still the global capital for investment. Fifth Avenue alone has more museums than most nations in their entirety. And everyone knows, if you want to have a great meal, go to a cool show, or listen to the best music, New York is the place to be. Who would not want to live here? However, New York’s residents know the city has more…

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