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    development anyway. At the meeting one government official even said that the displaced business was "not of substantial economic benefit to the city" but what is really the definition of economic benefit. Even a small economic stimulation is beneficial. Those businesses were essential and made profit in the community which in turn helps the whole city of New York. It is crucial that the occupants of an area get a say in the development of said area they reside in. The government is using tax…

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    Income Inequality

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    It is a popular opinion among many people, sociologists, in recent years, mobility in the United States appears to be stalled or in decline. What is mobility is the big question? Can we handle the community as a rank? Mobility can go back and forth from rags to riches and riches to rags. There isn’t a limit to mobility. It can go either way up or down or side to side. Where an individual can exchange one position in their social class for another position that is more or less equal, without…

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    Magnetic Los Angeles

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    There are numerous reasons that factored into Hise’s conclusion, and he states at the end of the book, “In this study I have traced a genealogy back to Ebenezer Howard’s garden city and the planned dispersion of the nineteenth-century industrial city” (Hise 215). Hise studies the long history of California and the state’s city planning. In particular, Hise focuses…

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    Quad City Advantages

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    A small town with a big city feel. Many would classify the Quad City area this way. Moving here can be a sizable change, especially for a small populated town or a larger city. When living in the QC, there are many advantages in living here because there is so much to chose from. The Quad Cities is a fantastic place to raise a family because of the magnificent entertainment, restaurants, and a low cost of living. Entertainment is easy to come across when in the area. There are many places to…

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    Pompeii Actions

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    Pompeii Essay Three main actions that went on in the town of Pompeii are Gadgets, Dr.Mom, and Fast Food. Pompeii residents didn’t have multiple types of gadgets. They instead had just a few gadgets that were used for several things. They used the same gadgets for big and small jobs. For example, they might have used pots that could also be used for wine dippers and spindle whorls that were used as furniture ornamentation. Even though ancient Rome had an advanced society,…

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    Summary: Mission District

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    published their finding in August, found that the two tech-booms, cultural richness, and transportation accessibility led the Mission on a path of rapid gentrification. Neiman emphasizes that the district’s gentrifiers are motivated by culture of the city: to identify and authenticate with the existing circumstances in social values. Mission District was one of the poorest neighborhoods 25 years ago.…

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    The Social Workplace

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    areas poverty is so massive that education, lack of insurance, healthcare, and unemployment make it hard for the low population of social workers to handle the amount of social services that are needed. Although there are plenty of opportunities in a city, people with better insurance or transportation would receive these services first leaving a vast population not able to acquire services although they qualify. In this instance the ethical principle of access to resources would apply. In…

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    Life On The Frontier

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    American life and society have created through time. The first settlers on this territory were those that had trouble with finances and other situations and were forced or “pushed” to leave their homes. Around the mid 1700’s through the early 1800’s these individuals were determined to make a new way and ventured out to the frontier. In a few routes, life on the Tennessee outskirts or frontier was altogether different than the way we live today but some components were amazingly comparable. Life…

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    Rosalind Krauss Grids

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    If you look around, you notice grids are used everywhere in day-to-day life. For example, the keyboard on your laptop, the pixelated squares on your TV screen, and the apps on your IPhone all consist of grids. In the article Grids, Rosalind Krauss discusses the significance of grids in artwork, specifically in modern art. Krauss describes grids as the “modernity of modern art” and examines the impact behind the grid’s centrifugal and centripetal existence. There are two ways in which Krauss…

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    possibilities; The San Francisco Bay Area is one that cannot compare to any other area in the world. Not less than one year ago, my family and I traveled to the beautiful city of San Francisco. Originally this trip was so we could spend time with my aunt who lives in the area. Although that was fun, my trip had a much deeper meaning to me. The city made a huge impression on me. I learned that I would like to spend my life and attend college in this stunning area. From the cultural diversity, to…

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