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    affects are: Urbanization, cultural exchange, and trade. Geography has affected Urbanization in many different ways one of them is by the climate, because it affects where and how a city/country/town will develope. Also, there are geographic factors like demographics meaning how a city is growing. For example, if a city is growing because of immigration think about how that affects/determines entertainment, politics, economy, recreation and housing options as well as access for certain services.…

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    Suburban Sprawl Essay

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    result, more and more people move out of cities and live in suburban area. These suburban communities are called suburban sprawl. As most people live in the suburbia, merchants relocate themselves with their customers. Office and jobs stayed in the cities in the beginning. Gradually, offices moved out too because it is cheap for them to set up office at suburbia where closer to their workers and targeted clients. After families and jobs moving out, cities became empty and the population…

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    Armilla's Thin City

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    Armilla is deemed a thin city, but why it is deemed so cannot be concretely seen in the text. It could be related to the lack of characteristics that contribute to a sensory picture of a city, such as the walls and floors, the rooves and windows. It’s simply the pipes, the hidden veins of cities that no one thinks about when they’re out of sight, so they seem less of the city even though they are, functionally, of deep importance to it. A different take on Armilla’s thinness could be the other…

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    Iroquois Tribe

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    Onondaga had 14, the Cayuga had 10, and the Oneida had 9 (Treuer 32). The tribes of the Iroquois was originally located in the areas around New York and Canada. However, they are now not only located there, but also in some parts of Wisconsin and in Oklahoma (Treuer 33). The environment in those areas is mostly woodlands, while the climate varies with the seasons. The subsistence activities that the Iroquois people took part in were gardening, hunting,…

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    so to does the flow of the city, residential and rural areas. Due to the rise in suburbia and the bourgeois commuter there has been altered movements within the city changing the original purpose of the city and promoting collective groups of communities that exist on the edge of a larger city. Suburbanization grew in the times of the Depression and WWII as well as the developments of technology. Automobiles became available which allowed people to move out of the city and commute to work. The…

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    I live over fifteen miles from the small town that I would consider my hometown. While the distance between myself and Auburn, Indiana is large I have been closely influenced by the small town’s values of hard work and tradition. With the city being founded around the manufacturing of the Auburn Automobile, today the town takes pride in the museum to honor the traditions of the company. When visitors come to my town I would invite them to the Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg museum. The town is proud of…

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    Change In Europe

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    With the growth of the protestant religion and the Reformation in the period 1500 – 1650, different religious communities and areas grew within cities. This drove the growing unrest and crisis in Europe. There was at least one war in progress in Europe during the early 1700s, including the thirty years war. “The Thirty Years’ War (1618-48) began when the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II of Bohemia…

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    Belonging To Poland

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    Four thousand, four hundred seventy-three miles away there is a little town in Poland named Zamosc, the place where I was introduced to diversity, culture, and acceptance. The green, blue, red, yellow, and white colored buildings surrounded me as I learned how to be me. The slim faces, blonde hair, and tall bodies forced me to embrace my culture and love it. My family that lives there caused me to say that Zamosc is my second home. When all of my family in Poland is together there is such a…

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    It was Saturday morning when Yoyo, who is from China, just arrived in the States to complete her degree in Business in Management in GreenRiver College. She decided to take a walk around Bellingham Downtown to see the new environment. Yoyo was indecisive about the bus system and which places should she go. Then, at the bus stop, she asked an American old lady who was sitting on the bench right next to her about how she could go to the Public Market. Unfortunately, the old lady felt offended by…

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    quickly around people that are cramped in small slums and this caused many deaths. Jobs were starting to increase as was the economy because as many farmers left their farms, they went looking for a job in the city and crops were in high demand as the population grew. As more people come to cities, the more farmers needed to grow crops to feed the people. During the 1800's the type of transportation Manchester used was a steam powered locomotive or…

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