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    city vs country

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    Living in the city has its pros and cons. The majority of people want to live in the city because they think that it is the place where collected everything that can make their lives better than living in the countryside. And so‚ there are many people abandoned their homeland and families to live in the city with the hope of prosperity of living standard. In fact‚ living in Phnom Penh city has many advantages and disadvantages for their living conditions. As a result‚ it is the place of jobs opportunities

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    Live in City or Countryside If you have an opportunity to choose a place to live‚ what will be the perfect place in your dream; the bustling city or the silent countryside? Nowadays‚ more and more people move their home to the countryside. “Although the UK is an urban society‚ more and more people are choosing to live on the edge of urban areas - with many relocating to the countryside. This is called counterurbanisation.”(http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/geography/settlement/urbanisation_medcrev1

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    What Is Imaginary City

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    us are inhabiting in “cities”‚ we do have different interpretations towards this same term‚ or different cities. For examples‚ what we imagine a city in the United States is totally different from what in India. According to Chris Healy‚ there is no determinate definition for cities‚ they are varied in our cultural imaginary instead. In this paper‚ Healy’s ideas of “cultural imaginary” of cities would be examined by looking into the the urban characteristics of an Asian city – Hong Kong‚ where mediatisation

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    Gentrification Introduction Beginning in the 1960s‚ middle and upper class populations began moving out of the suburbs and back into urban areas. At first‚ this revitalization of urban areas was "treated as a ‘back to the city’ movement of suburbanites‚ but recent research has shown it to be a much more complicated phenomenon" (Schwirian 96). This phenomenon was coined "gentrification" by researcher Ruth Glass in 1964 to describe the residential movement of middle-class people into low-income

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    Kowloon Walled City

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    Destroys Symbiotic Nature Between the City and its People Architectural History and Theory: Urbanism and the City Second Year Date: 30th March 2012 School of Architecture DAB – UTS Case Study: Kowloon Walled City FIG 1: Kowloon Walled City as a fort FIG 1: Kowloon Walled City as a fort Kowloon walled city was a Chinese city‚ situated in the middle of colonial Kowloon‚ (Harter 2000‚ p.p. 94). It was one of the most notorious slums of its time. The city was free‚ adapting the many needs

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    Oklahoma City Bombing

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    THE OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING GOVERNMENT DETAILS Chantae’ Alexander American Government May 5‚ 2013 The Oklahoma City Bombing had taken place at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City. On the morning of April 19‚ 1995 an ex-Army soldier and security guard named Timothy McVeigh parked a rented Ryder truck in front of the building. He was about to commit mass murder. Inside the vehicle was a powerful bomb made out of a deadly

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    City of Ember” Analysis This essay will explore the movie “City of Ember”. The first time I watched “City of Ember” it was purely for the enjoyment of watching a film with my three young sons. I took little note of the style‚ texture or structure of the film. However‚ after having read the text from week one and two and reacquainting myself with the film yesterday I have come to appreciate the film for more than just the family aspect that first drew me to watch. Now I can appreciate the action

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    Inner City Plight

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    Jeremy Riddle Professor Lorna Condit English 110 25 April 2013 The Plight of Inner City Minorities Urban schools are facing increased problems as of late. They ’re experiencing dilapidated facilities‚ shortage in teachers‚ over-crowded classrooms‚ and out-dated equipment and curriculum (Kozol‚ 2005). According to researchers we ’re seeing an increase in resegregation (Kozol‚ 2005). Inner city schools are overwhelmingly populated by those of minority. We are creating an inequality in education

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    I think life in the city is better than life in the country side. Because I’m still young person‚ I’m active‚ so I want to live in an active environment to improve myself. There are many educational‚ medical‚ and transport facilities. So you will have many chance to choose. If you seek a good education‚ the city have better and more school‚ center than country side. In a big city‚ people can take the chances to study and work best. There are many good University choosing in a big city. Moreover

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    The city offers opportunities and facilities for making full use of one’s abilities and talents. (2) It can make life joyful and comfortable. Major Service agencies are centralised in the city to satisfy various interests of the people such as work‚ education‚ recreation and politics. (3) It encourages new ideals and inventions. (4) It quickens social movements and enlarges social contacts. Social mobility becomes easier. (5) There is less social distance being kept among people of different

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