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    Sparsely Populated Area

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    populated area. In a sparsely populated area, shops, housing, community centres, and schools and other places of work would be spread apart more, and you might have to travel further to reach place that you would in a densely populated area, such as a city. Depending on where you live, densely populated areas might also have better living conditions. Governments might want to provide more funding where more live, and…

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    Country A: In country A, the arithmetic, physiological, and agriculture densities , all stays at a low number which makes it a more developed country (MDC). Household Income: Country A has a low arithmetic density so the income is high in country A. The household income seems to be at a higher wage because the country is more developed and contains a larger economy. The income would be substantial to a person 18 or older and the person would receive a higher income living in country A.…

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    June twenty-seventh was the day that I had been anticipating before the start of summer vacation. I arrived to philly by bus, which was the first bus ride that I had ever taken alone. Before I began my job at Independence Hall, I arrived at Market Street where I was greeted by my crew leaders Mel and Jenny. The rest of my crew members arrived and we made our way to Independence National Historic Park Headquarters. Toni, the park’s landscape architect, introduced herself to the crew. She shared…

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    Aequalitatem, which translates to "equality" in Latin, is a perfect utopia. The city is located on a large island near the Equator and makes the most of what the land mass provides it. A dormant volcano, rich volcanic soil, lush vegetation, and access to ocean water all create an environment where a self-sustainable, well-organized civilization can thrive. The citizens highly value equality and respect each other, work efficiently, and follow the rules created for them by the Ducibus (council).…

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    Introduction Urban sprawl is the expansion of a city or its suburbs, especially the commercialization in rural areas including farmland or undeveloped lands, such as forests and open spaces. Urban sprawl can be caused by numerous factors including rapid population growth, rise of living standard, decrease of land rate, lack of urban planning, etc. Urban sprawl creates numerous problems that would decrease in environmental quality through wildlife habitat destruction, deforestation, wetlands, and…

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    During the time period after World War II America was booming. There were new ideas underway, one of these ideas was Levittown. Levittown was a suburb where they built houses in large loads, many of the first people to live in these houses were soldiers. This was a result of the G.I bill which supplied housing and education to veterans that just came back from the most recent war. With people gaining more money and getting jobs the population of suburbia was increased to really anyone who could…

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    Burnsville Research Paper

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    other entertainers that exhibit the city’s vast population and traditions. During the Holiday season, Burnsville has a special event called the Winter Lighting Ceremony. The ceremony takes place in the popular Nicollet Commons Park in the Heart of the City on November 25th to celebrate…

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    When we think of civilizations and where their power resides, we think of the great cities and capitals that were built. As time goes on and civilizations rise and fall, most of those cities are all that remain. Most people in the world today live in an urban area, and while the term urban is defined differently in various countries, it is generally defined as a non-agrarian landscape. The author goes on that several upcoming urban areas especially those in less-developed countries are heading…

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    and housing costs in major cities will hold a higher price tag than suburbs, however, comparing East to West Coast,…

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    Cronon Metropolis Analysis

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    labeled as a history that shows the interdependent relationship between Chicago and the country. Cronon stated what nature was and how there were two types of natures, first nature, and second nature; first nature being “prehuman” and second nature was cities that were built on the first nature. Cronon stressed…

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