Living in a Big City Essay

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    Each different country has its own norms and way that the community works. We see the deferens everywhere we go from a big city to a little farmer town we will be able to see a deferens. In this story is being shown by comparing Rural Minnesota and the city that never sleeps New York. How far apart are these two cities that are located in the same country really. It is also to show how far to people can be from one another even when they live so close to you. The essay was published in The…

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    started off by setting the stage for the rise of the cities and industries. This was accomplished by the westward expansion of America in the post Civil War era. In addition to integrating America, the expansion of railroads led to the extermination of the Indian population through bloody massacres and assimilationist policies. With America fully connected, industrialization and mechanization took place. This led to workers migrating to cities looking for jobs. Although workers were paid low…

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    I remember when we moved from Ohio to the big city of New York. That was back in 1928; I had just turned twelve. The city was huge. Never in my life had I seen buildings this large. They were so big they actually appeared to touch the sky. Father saw New York as a better opportunity. He hoped to get a better job there than the mechanics shop he worked at in Ohio. Mother didn’t want to leave. She complained that Adam couldn’t handle the journey. She thought we should stay until he at least turned…

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    using examples of famous artists. If students live in a rural area they do not have as many resources. Cities offer the best resources for schools, and therefore they are great places to live. Not only are there educational benefits, one can also find more things to buy in the city. While anyone with internet access can shop, there is nothing like trying things on in a beautiful store in a city. The super malls have hundreds of stores to shop in. The shopping mall is usually applied to enclosed…

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    similarities and differences between the Washington Metropolitan Area and New York City. I live in Arlington, Virginia and often visit the WM Area, and know a little about the great NYC. A few of the similarities are the type of jobs, the traffic and the significance. Some differences are the population, the buildings, and the street life. In this paragraph, we will be talking about the similarities between living in the WM area and NYC. The first similarity is the types of jobs. In both areas,…

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    I think culture is a big factor in different areas. I also think that there are many reasons for different cultures. Religion is a big factor, as well as the people who live there, and the life they were brought up with. For example, the cultures between the Unites States and China, two places with totally different cultures. The United States has a poor government but wealthy society, while china has a poor society but a wealthy state. Some cultural differences between China and the U.S are…

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    advancement in terms of security and healthcare are major requirements to many people living in cities. What comes after this is the question of what safe city should be like and the answers may vary. Throughout 19th century, there were many ideals of a healthy city represented. Urban planners were urged to solve the problems of big cities and provide better lives for its residents. These problems included low-quality of living condition as a result from noises, smells, dirtiness, poor security…

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    and a big city might not always be thought of as being similar, but if you dig far enough, those similarities are right under the surface. Titonka, Iowa, is definitely considered a small town. Although small, Titonka has similar qualities to those of a big city. One particular city would be New York City, New York. New York is the largest city, by population, in the United States. These two cities have similar qualities when it comes to people, things to do, and monuments. These two cities also…

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    Toronto can position itself as a city with a higher quality of living than its competition, most notably its American competition such as Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia. It is home to the third largest public transportation system in North America, enabling residents to go without a car if they so choose. This drastically decreases the city’s pollution providing better breathing air for its residents. The buses are electric hybrids and there is a public smoking ban which further contributes…

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    speed is a rapid. Sometimes Changing is good but sometimes are not. However, changing lead to something different that we haven’t seen before, explored before, and even experienced before. In the same way there has been a change in the present day of living and as well as civilization. The places like London, Paris, and Chicago has also observed these variations and made themselves what they are today. First, London, life in the 19th century was influenced by the Industrial Revolution in London.…

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