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    Waynesboro Research Paper

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    About Waynesboro, Virginia The town of Waynesboro, settled along the scenic base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, enjoys views that are enviable by many. The historic town was named for the Revolutionary War hero Anthony Wayne in 1797. Since its humble beginnings, the town as remained true to its character and has retained much of its regional charm. The town is home to a wealth of shopping and dining opportunities. A quick stroll down Waynesboro's main street will introduce one to an abundance of…

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    The mission of UFG’s MakerSpace The Urban Farming Guys are more Than just “Big Thinkers” we are “Big Doers.” We are a 501(c)(3) with a vision to launch a shared community “MakerSpace” committed to raising up a multitude of innovators, cultivators and pioneers in the urban core of Kansas City. We have already planted a Two Million Dollar Seed at 3700 E 12th st, the heart of Kansas City's East Side. This historic 20K Square ft. building was once the hustle and bustle of the Lykins economic…

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    Introduction Small towns are easier to relax in compared to the city. It provides more comfort than the big city could bring. Plus, the big city puts more stress on your shoulders. Even more facts about small towns and big cities await in this report on small towns and big cities. In many ways, small towns are better than the big city. Not as Busy In a small town, it is very quiet. This break from loud noises is a positive way to reduce the amount of stress that everyone has to endure. This…

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    In the documentary Megacities Reflect Growing Urbanization Trend it tells of the growing trends of migrants to major cities for a better life and even though most migrants move to city slums, the slums offer a better life than the home they left behind. They are many social issues that people face as the city slums grows in size such as over crowed population, lack of housing, polluted water, lack of electricity and food. Although the wealthy are affected by the over crowed population and…

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    After all the struggling, the bad times, today it might finally be over. Yesterday I was scavenging around Weston Street today to find any supplies worth taking. Weston Street is the most dangerous location of New Junction City if that’s even possible. It’s dominated by various gangs and groups who only looked out for themselves. I had heard what keeps them in power was this thing called “Magic”. I had to be fast my whole life in order to live. I haven’t had anyone to help me since I was a baby,…

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    Fortunately, these characteristics are mostly associated with the Feral Pigeon, or better known as the, Street Pigeon. Remarkably, this pigeon is only one out of its 310 other species, which are spread all across the globe. Although it seems very unnatural, New York City is home to over one-million pigeons, more than any other place in the world! One might assume that a creature as simple as the pigeon can only amount to simple tasks. However, the contribution of these gentle birds to our…

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    house is ugly and poorly. In London, a lot of people had to live in a small room because they don’t want to spend a lot of money. Also, a lot of houses were back-to-back. During the industrial revolution in the USA, many immigrants came to new york cities, this made the population grow. This led landlords to build a lot of houses. Many were constructed too quickly in terraced rows. None of these houses had a bathroom…

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    Diverse Mega City

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    Cities have come a long way. However, from the pre-industrial times, there were merely ten thousand people that inhabited the city. According Professor Nelson in lecture, there were three reasons that caused this, “transportation of food, disease, and defense.” But since these cities were grimy, disease ridden due to lack of sanitation, why did people choose to live there? There are a couple of reasons, few being the opportunity to become economically prosperous by selling your craft, the…

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    The boat ride to New Bark Town wasn’t as bad as Elaina had expected. Honestly, she wasn’t sure what it was that she expected; this ride to the traditional trainers’ starting point was the only time she had traveled any great distance without her mother. No one singled her out because she was Sabrina’s daughter, and she doubted many people knew that Sabrina’s daughter was on board. Elaina spent most of the trip leaning over the railing and looking down at the water, thinking. She would be…

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    Life In Small Town

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    The play Our Town, illustrates the true meaning of small town living. When living in a small town, people see a familiar face wherever they go and know everyone’s business. The life in a small town can lack options for entertainment at times. A person living in a town such as Colby might fall into a daily routine. The citizens of Grover’s Corners live a basic life throughout the majority of the play. The play portrays the daily life, love and marriage, and how delicate life can amount to.…

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