Living in a Big City Essay

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    thought of the American Dream. Today living the American Dream would be being famous, having money , and being on top of everyone. Back in the 1920’s it was having the ideal family , perfect car , money , and especially the big parties. The novel The Great Gatsby represents the American Dream because of the different classes there was tension between the people who were rich and the poor , the big parties Gatsby would host , and the …

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    I think I’m a pretty easygoing and friendly person and I think living here in Los Alamos has made me that way. Growing up in a small town has given me a view that I couldn’t get from living in a big city. I live in Los Alamos New Mexico. One of the first things people notice when they get here is how dry the air is. Up here at 7,300 feet, there is virtually no humidity. We get a little bit when it rains but that doesn’t count. I was born and raised here and I like the dry air. When you breathe…

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    Singapore: Biophilic City

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    The documentary Singapore: Biophilic City, explores the development and changes the city of Singapore has undergone to become an innovative biophilic city. The intended audience for this documentary is most likely people who are interested in urban development. In addition, this documentary could also be intended for people interested or studying sustainability. The documentary presented the positive attributes of creating a biophilic city, such as improving the lives of its population through…

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    Dr. Randall Hughes states, “I love the coast, and I especially love living along the coast.” Evidently, countless people share in his point of view. Using information from the United States Census Bureau, many of the large population bases in the United States reside on the East and West Coasts. Therefore, many people have preferences to which coast suites them best. Despite steep cost of living on the coasts, many people choose to live there anyway. When choosing what coast best fits an…

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    The 1920s were a wonderful time to listen to music and not worry about anything. Music became a big hit at home. The main focus of the time was to have fun and have a care free time. Culture, musical styles and entertainment all dramatically changed during the 1920s. People began to change the way they lived their lives in the twenties. More families lived in the cities than on farms in rural areas. The average income for an American family that lived in urban areas nearly doubled in the last…

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    Why Great Societies Fail

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    in money and really big populations they couldn’t keep under control. The quote above mainly means that we can get rid of the rich and powerful societies and we don’t have to live like that but we just want to have a good society meaning the “great society” and live a good life . Even though there are societies out there that say they are great they still seem to fail in some ways. Great societies had collapsed because…

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    percent of the city’s population living in poverty (Charlier, 2015). Memphis based gangs such as Young Mob and Kingsgate Mob along with nationally known gangs like Crips, Bloods, and Latin Kings are just a sampling of the gangs you can find within the city (Goggans, 2014). The majority of gang related activity happens within the city limits in predominately black and poor communities, but you can see the gang presence in any area of the city (Googans, 2014). Families living in poverty…

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    Suburbia

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    How the city has changed from its original purpose As a result of the growth of suburbia the city has changed course from its original purpose. It has not died but merely changed its form. In order to deal with the migration of people away from the city it has created a horizontal conglomeration of single-family homes, office parks and shopping malls. The original purpose of the city was to keep work, living and leisure all in one place. The westernized City of the 19th century was compact, had…

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    Living in the middle of a big city with a population of 115,276 can be very exciting, and new to some students because it allows them to experience different things. Columbia has many sports programs to offer for students; such as basketball, kickball, and volleyball (“City of Columbia”). Different programs within the city are essential for bringing the community together, and allow people to make new friends…

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    To be without these supermarkets which it is the only place for affordable, healthy foods, puts many Americans today living in a food desert and struggling to find food, and they are rampant in cities all across the united states. Another characteristic of a food desert is socio-economic or low income places. These places happen to be more predominantly black and other minority communities. In the video The…

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