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    and inferior part of the city where odious activities and marginal people congregated” (Fishman, 2006). At that time, the suburbs were usually subordinate to the central city and inhabited by the poor. In some places, suburbs were swallowed as the main city expanded. However, things began to change in the late 18th century. The earliest appearance of suburbs coincided with the spread of the first urban settlements (History of Suburbs, 2012). This was mainly because the city became too crowded to…

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    move into big cities to get better educations and get a better job. However, compared to cities, living in rural areas is safer for people because those who are living in the countryside live in longer life than urban people, have an atmosphere of people and not dangerous. Therefore, many retired people move into the countryside. One of the most important reasons why rural areas are less safe is rural area people live in longer life than live in urban people. Nowadays, people in cities have…

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    falling apart and becoming run down. Most of these areas are poor cities that are suffering from poverty. People within the community are trying to bring their city back to life and help end poverty by fixing neighborhoods and building newer buildings. This process is known as revitalization. Because revitalization brings in more businesses, involves the community and helps end poverty we as a whole should encourage it in our cities and neighborhoods. If communities worked together and…

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    “We make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give”. -Winston Churchill. Choosing between two cities is difficult, especially if were talking about Chicago and Atlanta. Picking were to live has to come down to where I feel most comfortable. There are three sections that are going to help me choose like nature, entertainment and how close they are to other cool states. Choosing where to live for me comes down to nature. Nature plays a big role on where I choose to move to it has…

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    Descriptive Essay Ever been to Chicago? Well here is three descriptive paragraphs about the windy city. They call Chicago the windy city because wherever you go there is a breeze and while looking up walking down the streets you see building sway back and forth like a twizzler your flopping around. Chicago is beautiful like a rose in the park. Chicago has big city lights that glow so bright you can see it from the bottom of the Mitten. In Chicago you see lots and i mean lots of pizza places.…

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    London Research Paper

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    and Northern Ireland. The city lies in the south-east of England and covers an area of about 609 square miles on either side of Thames River. With a population of over 8.63 million, London is the largest city in the UK. One of London's most popular physical features is the River Thames. The Thames cuts across southern England, London is one of the cities it passes through. Another one of London’s most popular features is the Elizabeth Tower, more popularly known as the Big Ben. High clock…

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    As population increases, it causes the urban Americans to face many issues. Tenement housing is created to house the populated cities. Many people are squeezed into these small apartments. Disease spreads quickly due to these living conditions. Not only do these urban Americans have to face these harsh living conditions and disease issues, but they also got to face dangerous working conditions and crimes that are being committed. America's new look as an urban nation.…

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    Dan Buettner's Blue Zones

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    In the TED talk video, Dan Buettner shared his research on how people in certain regions that he called Blue Zones were able to live longer than people from other regions around the world. Buettner conclude that people who are living in these Blue Zones are sharing the four common life styles that he believes are the keys to longevity. These four life styles are Move Naturally, Right Outlook, Eat Wisely and Connect. Buettner intrigues me with the information that he presented in his speech,…

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    I grew up in two places. I grew up in Flint, Michigan. I also grew up in Burns Flat, Oklahoma. Flint, Michigan is a big city. There is not anything good about the city. It is a dangerous city. There are people getting murdered every day. There are not that many jobs and the place is in deep poverty. The city also has lead in their water. If the people that live in the city want to drink water they have to go to the nearest church and they can get free 32 packs of water or they can go buy some…

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    Essay On A Slave Life

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    have to work on big farms, some have to work on small farms and some have to work in the city. All of those are tough and the owners are very terrible. There is the highest work for a slave a lowest work for the slave and many other different types of work. There are many different types of living, owners, and work for slaves. A lot of it is very tough for the slaves. Some of the work isn't hard it's just the owners they have that make it terrible. First type of living is living on the…

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