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    Farm City Chapter Summary

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    Farm City Reading Journal 1 In the introduction of Farm City, Novella Carpenter writes, “I have a farm on a dead-end street in the ghetto.” This sole sentence, while unusual at first, summarizes what Novella endured during her life in Oakland, California. Her farm initially started as a means to make a living, a way to produce food but then it became something more. The community around the plot of land started to coalesce and work together to build something that was once just weeds and dirt,…

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    Devastating Earthquake in Haiti 2010 Haiti is considered one of the poorest countries in the world. However, now imagine the fear of living a horrible nightmare, and then went you wake up the horrible nightmare comes true, even worse than you dreamed. That was the real situation for more than three million people, in one of the poorest countries. That case occurred in Haiti. In January, 2010 a devastating earthquake of 7.0 magnitude on the Richter scale, overwhelmed this country and…

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    That would simply be where I grew up and where I live today, Newport, Minnesota. If you know anything about this small, suburban city it would be that it mainly consists of low income families, with a small percentage of high income families. Meaning, at times these families, children, and adults don't always see the sunny side of things. In which the citizens of the city, me being one of them, see real-life, harsh circumstances every day. I am fortunate enough to say that my family has…

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    first place to get a bomb. The bomb was called “little boy” bunch of people died and the president sends the bomb to Japan Hiroshima because they were trying to know if the bomb work or not but president Harry S. Truman thought there were no people living there so he did it. Quote from the president “The atomic bomb was no “great decision” it was there another powerful weapon in the arsenal righteousness.” When did it happen? Happened Monday, August 6, 1945, at 8:15 at a hospital. The smoke…

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    Mario Vargas Llosa

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    nobel prize in 2010 his ‘cartography of structures of power & his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat". Mario Was born on March 28,1936 in Arequipa, Peru. Arequipa is Peru's second largest city behind the Lima District. He spent his life living in Cochabamba,Bolivia,and Piura,…

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    A Day In Job Corps

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    clothes was already packed , so all I had to do was tell everybody I love them and get on the road. I live in Brooklyn, so it took me about 45 min to get to Manhattan to get to greyhound , so I could be on my way to Glenmont Job Corps. I left the city around 9:00am and got to Glenmont around 12:45pm. When I arrived on the center of Glenmont Job Corps everything looked different to me. First I had to be searched me and my belongings at the welcome center which is basically the security booth.…

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    Suher Alsurakhi Professor Russo Urban Administration 9 May 2016 Detroit v. Atlanta Detroit, Michigan, the fourth largest city located in the United States is also one of the most populated cities found in the United States. A city had constant population growth each year until it halted in the year 2000. During 2000, there was a drastic change; the population declined approximately 25%. Historically, Detroit is known for being an area that is ethically populated, all of which are included in…

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    pioneered by Burgess, allowed Shaw & McKay to boost their ideas multiple steps forward, allowing them to point out a reason and also map out their social disorganization theory. “Burgess and his students scoured the city of Chicago for data that could be used for maps, gleaning information from city agencies and making more extensive use of census data than any other social scientist of the time,” (Bulmer 1984). The map in which Burgess and his students created was split into five zones: 1) Loop…

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    Mathes and Donald H. Gray, and “Slums and City Planning” by Robert Moses, had several different parts that stood out to me as interesting. Each article had their own main focuses, Winner speaking about how objects and technologies in society having politics, Mathes and Gray about engineers being radicals or conservatives and technologies advancing in our society, and Robert Moses spoke about slums and how he would work towards the removal of slums in New York City. In “Do Artifacts Have…

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    Essay On New Haven

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    New Haven, a city in Connecticut, is notable for undergoing major changes during the city’s existence. It doesn’t offer images glamorous and lavish lifestyle like major US cities, or the dream of someone coming into this city and having it change their entire life. Nonetheless, it offers the idea of the American Dream, New Haven is a city where one can own a house a among the most modern and sophisticated infrastructures. Its history of development and redevelopment is an uncommon story,…

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