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    the city and human landscape that they create. “Mat-building can be said to epitomize the anonymous collective where the functions come to enrich the fabric, and the individual gains new freedom of action through a new and shuffled order…” In essence it is allowing movement and permutations through the city (building) fabric that allows it to be responsive to the needs and whims of humanity. Form is no…

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    focus in public health. The Industrial Revolution of the 19th century caused an accelerated growth of steel, manufacturing, and coal industries. Following that, brought hoards of workers and their families from non-urban areas into the cities. These rapid growing cities lacked hygienic infrastructures to handle and endure with the expanding population. Many people had to quickly improvise and were subject to often jam packed housing and usually sleep across the street from the factories that…

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    these rails led to new routes being created and would set the path for many of Los Angeles cities to be populated and interest in expansion. Figure 1. Picture of a train at the Los Angeles station. As towns became more and more populated, private developers saw this as an opportunity and in 1887 completed the first electric trolley and streetcar 1. Red cars, as they were known, served to connect the various cities, while the Yellow cars, operated on a local system in central Los Angeles. The…

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    Excursion Assignment Over time the city of Toronto has constantly expanding and redeveloping. The result of redevelopment and expansion is change is change is styles of architecture. This can be seen in the location of houses in Toronto, and in a smaller community such as the Ryerson campus. Traveling from the suburbs to the urbanized heart of Toronto, the change of architecture was noticeable. In the suburbs there are many multi-story houses, in residential neighborhoods. But when…

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    THE LOST CITY- MACHU PICCHU, PERU & THE HIDDEN CITY OF TOMBS - PETRA, JORDAN Similarities The book that I have appointed, exhibits various ruins throughout the globe which even observers today can’t reason about. Two of these wretched ruins come together to debate its similarities and differences. The Lost City in Machu Picchu, Peru and The Hidden…

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    Fort Wayne Redesign

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    Wayne grow up and go to college, they are finding other cities that are more enjoyable to live in and live there. A redesign of Fort Wayne will have a huge impact urban growth because it will fix many problems with the structure of the city and it will focus on the guided principles of city planning. Fort Wayne currently has many problems and a redesigned city could solve these problems. The redesigned Fort Wayne has grid style streets and the city is…

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    America's greatest cities. As you uncover the history of such a formerly significant place, you'll see how decay gives birth to imagination and reinvention. PARAGRAPHS Appraise the situation from above Begin your trip in the most obvious place to look for history: Downtown Detroit. Take a ride around the area in the People Mover, Detroit's circular rail line that…

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    Lettuce Evolve: Review

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    The hydroponic garden can be one of the simplest garden procedure to actualize for urban natural gardening. Hydroponics can be utilized for inside and outside gardening, particularly in city settings where space can be exceptionally decreased. The room required for a hydroponic garden is far reduced than for a garden utilizing soil. Hydroponic gardening does not utilize soil as a wellspring of nutrients. All nutrients are conveyed to the…

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    vacation. With its wonderful parks, historical museums, and gothic structures, Michigan offers a wonderful retreat from your busy humdrum, in to a much more complacent environment. Here, is what you should not miss out on if you happen to visit the city: Mackinac Island If you want some peace and quietness in an artistic and picturesque setting, Mackinac environment is the place for you to visit. With its hiking trails, live musical performances and art shows, Mackinac environment, normally…

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    vote on the topic they should abide to the new concept or laws. I sense many people fear change, not just in community but in life. Having this fear is an obstacle in obtaining future goals. . Additionally gentrification has done this to the inner-city and many urban areas already.many minorities in other groups have been forced out of their communities and homes because big businesses what to develop and build in their area. Many of these individual didn't even have a say in what they wanted…

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