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    the case that after reading both the passages from Eduardo Matos Moctezuma and Nancy Shatzman Steinhardt, that planning a city layout is a concept that requires strategic thinking in regard to a specific arrangement that represent something beyond itself. It is essentially a game plan with various aspects that come into play. In other words, more goes into the planning of a city then just the basis of drawing line representing streets and squares representing buildings. Nonetheless, this type of…

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    Death and Life of Great American Cities”, Jacobs sheds light on the thought process behind city planning, how that thought process came to be, and how that thought process is corrupt. Through giving specific examples via different big cities (New York, Boston, Philadelphia, etc.), she weaves in her overall message: that the base of city planning, and therefore cities in general, are a “hoax”; cities are built on a “foundation of nothing”. The founders on which modern city planning stems from all…

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    According to the Comprehensive Plan, the community values: being “the most livable city on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains”, preserving its natural setting, the unique character and beauty, and the vast system of open spaces. In the vision statement, it says that the city’s act of preserving its natural setting is the foundation of their Comprehensive Plan. In order to preserve these open spaces, the city has adopted an Open Space Plan, which devotes financial resources to help preserve…

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    other changes continuously in many cities around America and the world. For example, London is very modern, so it has a generalized other that is very progressive compared to what it was a few decades ago . Community identity is a very complex force that feeds on cultural changes and people’s ideas and rules and because of this most cities such as Orlando, London, and Cary change over time and their various community identities’ change with them. London is another city that has once again…

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    While it is certainly not an ugly town, it pales in comparison to the natural beauty of Bethlehem. Bensalem has a more natural city-like feel rather than a rural due to its proximity to the city of Philadelphia. Because of its closeness to the major city, it causes pandemonium and constant traffic on the roads surrounding the urban area, as well as frequent commotion and noise of people and cars. Examples of these hectic areas would be…

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    How the city has changed from its original purpose As a result of the growth of suburbia the city has changed course from its original purpose. It has not died but merely changed its form. In order to deal with the migration of people away from the city it has created a horizontal conglomeration of single-family homes, office parks and shopping malls. The original purpose of the city was to keep work, living and leisure all in one place. The westernized City of the 19th century was compact, had…

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    Eastvale has been listed one of the safest cities to live in California. Eastvale is a brand new city which was built almost 11 years ago. I grew up in this city and I never witnessed in any point in my life where I felt unsafe. We had very low crime rate in my city and when crime appeared it was rare. Eastvale is a small city where everyone knows everyone and where you run into people you know no matter where you go. We only have 5 shopping centers for the whole city which are all very small.…

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    creation of the majority of cities. Behan states that new technology for transportation was a key factor to suburb sprawl. In addition, Fyfe argues that the increment of vehicles and the development of highways allow variations in the distributions of communities. For instance, in the period of 1961-1991 Mississauga experienced big changes related to transportation. Mississauga Data states that the constructions of the highway 401, lakeshore road, and GO train allowed the city to be more…

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    1. I would see how it relates to how the medieval cities grew rapidly and how they were sometimes overcrowded. And during the High Middle Ages, a money economy began to replace the barter economy. So that people bought and sold goods and paid taxes using coin money. More people were buying things now, like I see in this picture. 2. I see Artisans, which is a worker in a skilled trade. I see Shoemakers, or cobblers and Potters. Also i see how communes work. Their charters ensured town citizens…

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    The three areas of poverty are urban, suburban, and rural. Urban poverty is mainly city or inner city poverty. Some places with urban poverty would include, Camden, New Jersey or Patterson, New Jersey. Rural poverty is more out West where theres more farming. Finally, suburban poverty is poverty that is in more suburban areas like Caldwell, New Jersey. In each area, there are challenges. For example, in urban areas, there is more concentrated violence. Many urban areas have gang related issues…

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