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    The purpose of this research is to identify why adolescents who are in a specific age group mainly focusing on late elementary too early to late middle school are not showing the same expected outcome to continue on to higher education. Factors like low socioeconomic status, crime in the urban environment they live in, the schools these children go to all play a major part in why they do not believe they have a chance in furthering their education compared to adolescents who are enrolled in…

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    Planning is a process, and humans have been planning for as long as they have been living in communities. This process has been refined and altered over multiple centuries and even today the planning process is evolving. However planning has mostly only occurred when big technological advancements and opportunities came about, the biggest advancements or rather the rapid changes and the time period when planners were most needed occurred when people changed their thinking. Known as the paradigm…

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    Gentrification Theory

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    economic and political factors have led to an invasion of the inner city. The changing political climate of the 1950s and 60s played a role in gentrification of neighborhoods. Since there became less prejudice, more blacks were able to move to the suburbs and whites stopped rejecting the ideal of moving to the inner city. In addition to this, there was a decreasing availability of suburban land and an inflation in suburban housing costs since everyone was moving there, which also led to…

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    The wild is a merciless place that requires lots of skill and luck to survive, and is overall not meant for society. First, the wild is very dangerous and requires lots of hard work to survive. Very experienced Alaskan Park Ranger, Peter Christian said in an essay, “People… come to Alaska to challenge themselves against an unforgiving wilderness landscape where convenience of access and possibility of rescue are practically nonexistent.” (Christian). Christian has been a park ranger for 14+…

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    Disparities In Education

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    Immigration has been a heated topic since America’s birth. Immigrants are forced to live in areas where their only access to ethics is in governmentfunded refugee camps. These students are placed at an initial disadvantage in their life before they can even read. This geographic ‘isolation’ or segregation presents a problem with the current school system, as well as a greater problem with the way many inner cities and suburban areas handle racial integration in schools. When state governments…

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    Sprout City: A Case Study

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    Our city is named Sprout City. It is based on the manufacturing of steel and it follows the multiple nuclei model. We have chosen to base our manufacturing on steel because currently it is the leading construction material for sustainability. This essential to a city because when a city manufactures something that is commonly used or demanded a lot it will have a higher economy. This benefits both the basic industry and everyone else because steel is used for the building of roads, railroads,…

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    Essay On Suburban Ideal

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    the construction of suburbs throughout America has caused suburban sprawl. Many important elements can be coined as the reasons for a shift away from living in the city to living outside the city. Some of these aspects include technological changes in transportation, poor living conditions in cities, and a need for a more community-focused way of life. Five cities, in particular, will be examined to show the history of suburbia as well as show the relationships that each suburb has had on one…

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    The Suburb Reader Summary

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    In the book, “The Suburb Reader” by Becky W. Nicolaides and Andrew Wiese, while reading chapter 9, Postwar America, there were many things that got my attention while reading it. This chapter talks about how there was many Americans that move from the city to the suburban areas during that Great Depression and the World War II because of the economy status during this time. These wars made the housing shortage in a very crisis levels. During this time because of the need that all these Americans…

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    Goldsmith Neighborhood

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    With single family homes dating back to the 1960s and 70s, as well as a few choice condos, the Goldsmith neighborhood in Denver can be found in an area that was once considered to be a suburb, but is now an integral part of the city. Located in the Southeast portion of town, Goldsmith is bordered by Evans Avenue to the north, I-25 to the west, Yale Avenue to the south, and Quebec Street to the east, and is conveniently placed in the middle point between downtown and the Denver Tech Center,…

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    Case Study: Tomball TX

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    Tomball TX Homes For Sale Tired of the noise, hassle, and gridlock of city living? Desire a home where the country air is clean and fresh? Tomball, TX may be the answer to finding your dream “home.” Tomball, TX real estate offers a wide variety of homes with a broad range of prices, from custom builds to rentals to apartments or re-sells. Houses for sale in Tomball, TX range in price from just under $50,000 to upwards of $1.5 million located in a variety of attractive subdivisions in the…

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