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    much more customary than the propelling urban communities. States of mind towards ladies and migrants remained to a great extent negative. Disallowance was energized in Rural America and was to a great extent tolerated to, not at all like in urban areas where speakeasies weren 't difficult to find. Amid the 1920s there were numerous signs that the part of ladies was evolving. This had been achieved by some noteworthy headways: ladies had…

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    In 2012, when the Premier of the State Council, Li Keqiang, said to the People’s Daily that, “Urbanization is not about simply increasing the number of urban residents or expanding the area of the cities. More importantly it’s about a complete change from rural to urban style in terms of industry structure, employment, living environment, and social security” (Bloomberg). A Streetcar Named Desire is a play centered in New Orleans surrounding the struggles between the Kowalski family and Blanche.…

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    Frost was himself a farmer all his life, from early boyhood down to his ripe old age. Poetry was his vocation, but farming was his avocation. He combined the two, and this gave him an intimate knowledge of the life of the farmer, and hence arises the veracity and truthfulness of his depictions of rural life. His people are always busy with some solid work, whether it is apple-picking, mowing or mending walls. In After Apple Picking, the man who falls asleep, after picking apples, dreams of…

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    Richard Yates’ Revolutionary Road was first published in 1961. This cult classic centers around a couple, Frank and April Wheeler, who lives in a suburban area. These two characters believe they are better than those surrounding them who apply to the norms of suburbia such as conformity, unity, and exclusivity. In a society such as this one, finding and maintaining an original identity is deceiving. The novel begins with a theatrical letdown, and it appears that every event thereafter ends in…

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    STEEPLED ANALYSIS OF CEMENT INDUSTRY IN GUJARAT Socio-cultural Factors In the state like Gujarat, where people are richer than the other state. Societies are made up of posh houses, it is believed that people are more concerned about their houses to be perfect and bagged with all the facilities beyond their needs. The more important is the houses over here are mostly spacious than ever. People of Gujarat are known for using the goods that feel premium and why not, after all it is one of the…

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    Different Social Classes

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    In my hometown, there are many places and areas that have different social class. I live in Wilmington Delaware and growing up in the city wasn’t easy. To create a roadmap to show the different social classes, I will like to start at my house and work my way around the city. I live on West 41st Street, where there is a small townhouse with a small backyard and front yard. As I leave my house I will guide you to the different streets and places around my home and in the city of Wilmington. To…

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    Lightening Bug Case Study

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    show that those raised in country areas would use the term Lightening bug, and that those raised in the suburbs would use firefly. This is largely from my experience. I moved here three years ago from WV and my family has continued to use the label Lighting bug, so I figured that the term would be determined by where you were raised more than current surroundings. As far as /Sir-up/, /Seer-up/, /Sih-rip/ I thought I would find that those currently in rural areas would say /Sir-up/, those in…

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    Digital Divide Factors

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    of subjects and people. One of the major issues discussed earlier was the lack of education in rural areas was due to textbooks being in English. While English is used in upper education and business, most of the country speaks Hindi or native languages to their villages. The Indian Institute of Technology’s Telecommunications and Computer Networks Group have setup the projects in rural areas and villages. Several educational programs are offered in the rural languages, provide certified…

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    Manhattan Analysis Essay

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    Manhattan Analysis: A Discussion of Urban Life and Urban Planning As along with the rapid development of science and advanced technology, people’s life style in urban area is dramatically changed with the outstanding improvement of the urban planning and management. In the movie Manhattan directed by Woody Allen, described a romantic story of four people’s life in Manhattan, the importance of the urban planning to people’s urban life is obviously discovered by the main characters’…

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    Nvshu Case Study

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    2.3 Modernization With the development of modernization, more and more rural people began to migrate to the city. And using dialect frequently is not conducive to promote the process of urbanization. In order to seek better work and learning opportunities, many users of Nvshu give up the inheritance of Nvshu, and tend to use more and more official language and official words. That is really a big problem in the inter-generational inheritance of Nvshu. 2.4 The Policy Reason Like many other…

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