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    different urban forms in a land to become a lively town or country. Urban forms are houses‚ shops‚ streets‚ etc. There are a lot of theories used around the world. All of them are an effort to modernize urban. Jane Jacobs too had a thought in the urban planning. In a book of hers‚ The Death and Life of Great American Cities cited her opinion towards the city. It was more about safety and security on the streets among the strangers. Not less form Oscar Newman‚ his planning theories were more on defensible

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    friends drive along in silence. ROBERT gazes at the sidewalk‚ interested in the activities that he passes by. ROBERT: You know what? DAVE: What? ROBERT: This city is really sad. There is no one around. No one walks on the streets. DAVE: Bums. Bums walk along the streets. ROBERT: They don’t really count‚ do they? DAVE: (A beat). Why would ‘bums’ not count? They are people‚ just like you and me. They deserve respect just as any other person within society. This is one of the major problems within

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    “My intuition is telling me there’ll be better days” saying since James has found a girl that he loves‚ things will become better now. Cole finally exposes his friend’s name‚ James. In this song‚ J-Cole finds out that James has died because of the streets. The next song‚ Neighbor‚ doesn’t add more information about James‚ but instead addresses some issues in the world. J-Cole bought a house in North Carolina so artists and producers could make music. The neighbors thought it was a house in which they

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    Thomas Francalanza An Encounter That Changed My Life It’s been three years since that ghastly night‚ it shaped me into what I am now‚ not being comfortable around the countless people in the street had become a part of me‚ from a simple walk from my work place to my house makes me unusually un-ease knowing that even though you might have done nothing wrong‚ there might be someone out to get you. Somebody should have told her‚ right at the beginning of her life‚ that she would die so young‚ so that

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    when she would be back. Once she left ‚ the people who collects debt knocked on my door and seized the house. I had no place to go and so I left to find shelter and food. I got hired a job in a local newspaper agency to hand out flyers to neighbour streets. It was so cold but I never gave up hoping my mother would come back and take care of me. She couldn’t take me with her because she could only afford enough for

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    Topic: Street Children Name of candidate: Kamar Mclean Name of school: Brown’s Town High School Teacher’s name: Mis. Green Center#: 100136 Candidate#: 100136 Territory: Jamaica Year: 2015 Table Of Contents Content Page Introduction…………………………………………………………………….. Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………. Chapter 1 Statement of the Problem…………………………………………………………. Reason for selecting Area of Research…………………………………………… Research Questions………………………………………………………………. Method of Investigation…………………………………………………………

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    beach‚ play dominoes and poker on the streets. The people like a lot of Caribbean music‚ vallenato and champeta. My experience with the place. Past. The first time I went to Capurgana was in the company of uncles and brothers‚ was 13 years old was happy to find such a nice place. Remember traveling to Capurgana boat traveling the blue sea‚ upon arrival we stayed in a hotel as for 5 days in which we all‚ we went to tour the town and its main streets‚ bathed in the sea and sun on the

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    the wealthy people lived‚ the middle ring is where the middle class people lived‚ and the inner ring was where the poor lived. In the inner ring also known as the poor‚ people lived in what’s called slums. In slums people struggled to survive‚ the streets were jammed with people‚ horses‚ push carts and garbage. There houses were known as Tenements‚ Tenements where usually six to seven stories high and divided into small apartments. The tenements were in very poor living conditions‚ they had no windows

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    Figurative and literal language is different methods used in conveying and analyzing language. Literal language refers to words that do not differ from their original definition. Figurative language refers to words or groups of words that exaggerate the meanings of the words. Figurative language is not used literally but instead involves similarities to concepts or other contexts; which results in a figure of speech. For example‚ “it’s raining hard outside” is literal and “it’s raining cats and

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    The poem begins with a dialogue between mother and daughter during which‚ ironically‚ the mother forbids the daughter to march for freedom‚ fearing that street were unsafe and filled with violence. Instead‚ she gives permission for the daughter to sing in the children’s choir at their church. How could the mother know‚ of course‚ that the streets‚ that day‚ might have offered some relative safety? The tragedy‚ a central feature of many ballads‚ becomes especially clear and poignant at the end‚ when

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