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    represent the masses. The gap between the upper and lower classes also widened because there was no longer any merchants and artists. The Industrial revolution caused people to move away from farm life and transition into life in the city. Unfortunately, life in the city quickly became overpopulated because a majority of people were now working…

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    division where cities were considered the “urban wilderness”, places of crime, danger, corruption and disorder (Boyce, 2004; Smith, 1996). The emergence of gentrification arose at a time when the imagery of cities transformed from anti-urbanization to a romanticized sentiment, saturated with language and ideas of the frontier. In the preface of “The New Urban Frontier: Gentrification and the revanchist city” by Neil Smith (1996), he describes how the influx of “urban pioneers” into cities can be…

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    Perry Patetic in his passage Fast-Moving Society, argues that not many families live together in the same neighborhood, so we generally travel to see our family. The author supports his argument by first demonstrating that just to see family members, we have to travel, unless we have a good smartphone or decent technology to get a hold of our family members. He continues by stating we touch back to the supportive relationships. The author’s purpose is to create better relationships and so we do…

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    Between the 1700s and 1800s rural farm life began to turn into industrial city life. Farming and small industries began to evolve into bigger businesses. New and improved farming methods allowed landowners to make more money to invest in industries. New machinery in farming meant that less people farmed and more people got jobs in the city. This lead to an increase in investments in industry and the making of bigger and more powerful machinery. Factory owners hired workers to work the machines…

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    in class called Violence Next Door; Growing up in the Favelas followed teenagers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Baltimore City, Maryland. The documentary was made to show the lives of teens that live in what people call slums, ghettos, favelas, or the hood. The documentary interviewed several teens about their living conditions and how it affects them. Although Baltimore City and Rio de Janeiro are on two different continents, the lives of these teens are very similar. Their conditions affects…

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    Rodd Point Essay

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    Sydney that sits about 9 kilometres from the CBD. Rodd Point is on the Parramatta River and sits on Iron Cove. Mostly a suburb of relaxation and recreation, the locals enjoy a peaceful and mellow lifestyle. Even though you are just minutes away from the City, Rodd Point makes you feel miles and miles away from all the hustle and bustle. Some people work in Sydney and live in Rodd Point for the tranquil setting. Rodd Park is a popular park for walker, cyclists, and joggers as it is part of Bay…

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    Huntleys Cove Essay

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    Huntleys Cove Summary If you love nature and its lovely backdrop of water, bridges, and bushlands, Huntleys Cove is your ideal suburb. The peaceful surroundings, views from the natural parks and reserves, and the proximity to the CBD, Gladesville, and other happening suburbs makes Huntleys Cove. Driving or public transport is how the residents of this friendly little community get to and fro. Townhouses, detached homes and cottages, and apartments are part of the streetscape in Huntleys Cove.…

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    Industrial Revolution Dbq

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    people lived in a town of 2,500 or more. There were a few large cities in the United States some were, New York, Boston, and Philadelphia. The south was almost all rural expect for a few small cities like New Orleans. By the 1880 the industrial revolution had sparked a rapid grow in cities because of people looking for work. Cities became crowded and the realtors ripped off those who had no other place less to turn. Changing cities into overpopulated and poorly sanitized places. Rapid…

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    homes. a. The more “moderate” they make the community the more expensive it gets to live in that area. i. One major con about gentrification is the deteriorating of the cultural. VIII. Big popular cities are the ones that are always getting modify to adapt to the future and improve, but it is in those cities that the culture that is there is getting taken…

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    Seattle Real Estate Essay

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    areas like: Queen Anne, Washington Park, Laurelhurst, Windermere, Madrona, Madison Park, Green Lake, Ravenna, Capitol Hill and Broadmoor. Seattle is consistently one of the strongest realty markets in the U.S. Some believe this is because the Emerald City cultivates a hip culture that attracts all ages with its laid-back lifestyle, inclusive community, proximity to natural splendor, as well as vibrant music and arts scenes. Others credit the city’s alluring neighborhoods that feature homes for…

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