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    Spaces For Mosque

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    Reading Response #2 In “Making Spaces for Mosques,” Sharene Razack explores the struggles Muslim groups face in creating their own space in urban cities like Toronto and how issues of citizenship, racialization and identity intersect with that struggle. Razack uses the then East York Council’s objection to building a mosque in a vacant factory building to emphasize the “complicated politics of the production of urban space” (Razack, 189). The municipality justified their racist decision by…

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    Vancouver Research Paper

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    province British Colombia, Canada is a picturesque port city located on the far west portion of the Fraser River delta. Known for its temperate climate and natural beauty, Vancouver is considering one of the friendliest cities with citizens taking great pride in keeping the region clean and safe. It is the westernmost of Canada’s 10 provinces and three territories with Vancouver’s metro area consisting of 21 municipals. Modern west coast city rich in culture with energetic nightlife and…

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    According to the City Of Sydney (2014), Hyde Park adopts tree policies. The event managed its sustainability practices in terms of power and water supply. As the event was small, temporary toilet stands were not set up. However, public toilets were available at Hyde Park…

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    When a city is designed for the people to move around and enjoy their surroundings, it is considered a walkable city. I live in Paramount, California where only some parts of this city could be considered walkable. From where I live, there are no public services i can reach by walking and feeling comfortable. However, there are some places where public services are close enough for you to walk to comfortably and easily. The reasons why it may not be walkable is the size of the sidewalks; the…

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    Autonomy And Individuality

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    endeavor to fit in such scenarios. However, Georg Simmel portrays a different side of a large metropolis, whereby it does not only influence the emotional aspects of its occupants, but also their cognitive lives. Moreover, the hustle and bustle of such cities bring impacts most individual’s sense and expression of autonomy and individuality. So as to comprehend how this happens, there is a need to understand the nature of the society before narrowing down to the individual aspects. In his…

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    Gentrification Case

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    In this case, we will look at the history, current gentrification and the role of public policy in Harlem. Known as a center of vibrant African-American culture, it also became the embodiment of inner-city African-American ghettos. This consequence stemmed from the disinvestment (as the middle class residents moved to the suburbs) along with the social problems during that time (Bernt, 2012). Between the 1950s and 1980s, the poverty rate increased…

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    Mahoning Research Paper

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    The beautiful Mahoning County is situated in the state Ohio, United States. Mahoning is a native American word, which means ‘salt lick’. Previously, the place was an important part of Columbiana and Trumbull counties. But, today Mahoning county is the county is emerging as a new county. The lower cost of living and higher opportunities make this place perfect. Mahoning has numerous attractions to visit. The Chagrin Water Falls is the most-visited and popular tourist spot in the county. The…

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    negative affects on the town thus far. He also mentions like stated in the book, Recreation/Leisure activities are produced by the natural amenities including; mountains, lakes, and pleasant climates. Bud Nornes foresees great progression for small cities and…

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    Is it really better to grow up in a small town rather than larger city? Statistics show that more people graduate from a bigger city. Many will argue this is because there is larger amount of people attending that particular school. Although that is true I also believe more people are accepted because of the broad learning experiences that you are able to experience. More people graduate from a bigger city school because the diversity is 2x better, more learning experiences, and you have more…

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    Although the desert of El Paso is a great place to call home, you may want to take a trip away from home from time to time. What better place to visit than Las Vegas? The hustle and bustle of the casinos and entertainment venues packed with people, coupled with the anticipation of enjoying a concert or comedy show that you have always wanted to see, enjoying a relaxing four-hour flight will seem like a breeze. There is also a wide range of flights from ELP to LAS that are readily available to…

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