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    Our Town Colby Analysis

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    Small Town Living Both Colby and Our Town are both small towns, but they both have their differences. Our Town has a population “within the city limits: 2, 640” (Wilder 15) and colby has a population of 5,419. Our Town is a little bit smaller than Colby, but they both show similar characteristics. In small towns everyone knows almost everyone who lives there. This can be good and bad because with everyone knowing each other, news spread like a wildfire. If people do something big everyone will…

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    A big change in my life was me moving from a city where I was raised to a small town where I have never lived before besides when I was a baby. I had lived in California since I was a baby, I grew up in California. In California is were I was raised, it was a big city with many different towns that were only like ten to fifteen minutes away. I had fit so good there, I had my family and my friends that I grew up with and even a sport I was actually good at that I played in since I was 4 years old…

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    Dhaka City Essay

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    classes and they make money in their own ways. Not only people, the increasing numbers of private cars belonging to the upper middle class and upper class people are also a reason for the huge traffic in the city. Buses are a cheap mode of transportation but in Dhaka, so there are plenty of buses available. But people travelling in all kinds of transportations suffer because of the traffic issue. Buses, cars, rikshaws, overcrowding by people - overall we can say the roads in Dhaka cities are…

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    The story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a short story containing shocking realism. On June 27th all the villagers will come together to participate in a huge lottery run by Mr.Summers who hosts all big civic events that go on in town. Each man will pick a slip of paper from a black wooden box and cannot open the slip of paper until each man has one.The name of whom has been selected is Bill Hutchinson. After his name has been called out his wife Tessie instantly starts to protest. Since…

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    maybe danger. In this short story by The lottery is about a village that everyone gathers for a lottery each year. They collect stones and gather around to talk to each other in the middle of the town. The villagers talk to each other and talk about the lottery. Mr. Summer's gets to the town with a black box and a three legged…

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    The Lottery Questions

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    days, where towns were very small and everyone knew each other. Food was scarce and people did anything, even if it involved death and violence, just to live. Towns were poor and old fashioned. Families and family names were all known by one another. Just as how the people in the “The Hunger Games” dressed, I imagine the people in “The Lottery” to have the same attire. Old, ragged and formal dresses for women and suits for men. Weather was described as hot summer days in both towns. People…

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    A city is a place where a large population resides for the permanent period of time. A city’s importance depends upon the size, location, and structure of the area. Cities have highly organized population, which is comparatively bigger than a town or village. A city can provide different opportunities to know about the culture and language. A city is a good place to continue with further education and to find a suitable job. A city can provide government facilities for its people which makes…

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    existence and mass labor was needed. Dave H. Kaplan informed the reader of the multiplier effect. An example of that effect is when laborers move into the city to work at the factories. Some of them might have families. The increase in people in that town will then intern increase the need for more stores. The increase in retail stores will increase the need for workers in those specific shops. As more people hear about the rise in those cities then more workers and families will want to move…

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    organization of communities. The first revolution stage was from the stone age time of hunters and gathers to settled agriculture. The people of this time period tended to live together in small villages of farmers with homemade irrigation systems. These towns also grew with the making of raw materials and everyone in the family contributed to the community in some way. This stage faced some problems of increasing population and low efficiency of food surplus. The second stage was agriculture to…

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    in farms, agricultural sector because the more industries increase, the more workers are required, so the growth of industrial sector are equal to the more employment opportunities. People moved from countryside to small towns to get works in factories, which later made small towns become large…

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