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    The owner of this account farm, Richard Braggs, maintains a positive working environment. Employees at Braggs company seems to enjoy their profession more than real click farms, which are more comparable to sweatshops. Before establishing the account farm, Braggs made a living by spamming email addresses. In Cebu City scamming emails was categorized as a semi-honorable career path for a decade, this type of work was named “onlining” by the Filipinos. Through 2010 and 2012 several spambot networks disassembled by certain internet security and law enforcement officials, forcing many onliners in Cebu City to search for new employment. Facebook has a stricter policy than other websites. The terms of service declare that “You will not provide any false personal information on Facebook, or create an account for anyone other than yourself without permission,” and “You will not create more than one personal account.” These guidelines are made so Facebook can be the most real place on the…

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    accounts, mostly sold to American Women of 20-30 years old. This is the 3-minute process she repeats daily and the company’s way of inflating social medias currencies. While performing this procedure a proxy server changes her location from Lapu-Lapu City to Manhattan, while disabling the cookies that will track her activity. To make these Facebook accounts you must pick a name, create an email account remembering to use the same SIM card as the account, turn the stealth software on, create a…

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    City – to – city relationship fosters civil society participation as a component of a stronger urban governance, it also challenges the efficiency of the local governments to encourage the participation of the civil society (Bontenbal and Van Lindert, 2008). This is indicative of a strong civil awareness among the different individuals in the society. With such participation, there has been an innovation to the governance and partnerships are made and encouraged. Most partnership between cities…

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    education as a way of using the “city as a classroom” and “nature” as well as “integrated social and ecological [system]” (2-5). There are numerous ways to become involved in urban environmental educational projects. Fortunately, “urban environmental education continues to reinvent itself” in many ways (Cornell University Civic Ecology Lab). Used to focus on social-ecological systems, urban environmental education uses many forms of community based practices “such as...streamside…

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    Also, Socrates will try to argue that a city is necessary because humans need to rely on one another in order to accomplish tasks. Socrates begins his argument when he states, “So if you approve, why don’t we start by finding out what sort of thing it is in cities? After that we can make a similar inquiry into the individual, trying to find the likeness of the larger version in the form the smaller takes” (line 369). He first proposes the dissection of a city. First, you must look for justice in…

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    Remote Health Issues

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    The Impact of living in a Remote Area (Isolation) on the Health Outcomes of all Australian Adults 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to discuss the impacts of living in a remote area with relation to the physical and mental health of Australian adults. Although there are different types of remote areas such as the outback, rainforest areas, mining and coastal towns – the same quality they all possess is that they live far from any major city (Australian Institute of Health and…

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    Urban Expansion

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    animals. As we moved into the industrial, factories and city centers began being built. There arose a need for adequate living arrangements for the people that worked in the factories and city centers. Urban areas designed to accommodate large numbers of families began to spring up around these factories and city centers. Fast forward to today and we have 78% of the population in North America living in urban areas (Boston University College of Arts & Science, 2012). This figure represents a…

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    Small Town Police Problems

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    When dealing with small town police departments, many issues tend to arise when comparing the problems faced in a small town to an urban environment (Johnson, 2000). Some factors that small-town areas face include budget constraints, response time difficulties, and community relations (Gordner, 2006). These issues greatly affect rural areas due to a high poverty rates, low unemployment, and detrimental funding issues (Gordner, 2006). These problems cause small-town police departments to have…

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    the numbers of population immigrating from rural areas or other cities to Bangkok to work have been increasing as well. This is noticed from the numbers of communities, which are established formally for more than 2,000 communities. The communities are divided according to their locations into 3 areas; Inner City, Urban Fringe and Suburb. 1. The inner city communities are city central and other areas including 21 sections, where the initial communities were formed and also where the historical…

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    The Importance of being Ernest by Oscar Wild is a playwright about a country man living a double life in the city. The main character of this play is Jack Worthington. He goes by Ernest in the city add to the mystery of his fanciful life. This play describes his pursuit to win over and marry a young lady from the city, named Gwendolen. Algernon Moncrieff is the girl 's cousin and an absolute nuisance to the main character. Algernon exploits Jack 's double life, and creates a situation where it…

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