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    Living in Big City

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    Living in small town Nowadays‚ more and more person trend to immigration into the big city. They believe that there will have more opportunity‚ there could let them see more of the world‚ and they may have a decent job if they living in a big city. At the same time‚ they will face various difficulty in their daily life. So‚ if let me choose‚ I would select living in small town. Maybe you will have more opportunity if you living in a big city. More opportunities means there will be more

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    My Name Is Khan - Setting

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    California. He was given a job selling beauty products. This part of the movie was mostly spent in wonderful streets and a salon where he met a single Hindu mother‚ Mandira‚ with a young son‚ Sameer. They got married and settled down in the fictional town of Banville.   In Banville‚ they live next door to the Garrick family. Sameer is close to their young son‚ Reese while Mark is a reporter and Sarah is a friend of Mandira. Sam and Reese go to school together and love soccer. Everything seems to go

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    morals The second solution is town planning. Some poor towns should receive help from the government in order to build some companies or facilities such as parks‚ houses for people. This means people feel better when they live in their town and they have work to do so they think of making crime. In conclusion‚ crime is a serious problem with some causes and nagative effect on society. Possible sollutions to this problem include to educate criminal and town planning helping people to improve

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    The Lottery

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    This short story takes place in a small town were all the towns people gather together in the town’s square. A lottery is being held during late June; all the children who had just gotten out of school are collecting and piling stones. Then after‚ the men gather at the square‚ followed by the women‚ they call to their children over to stand with each other. All families are accounted for except for Mr. Dunbar and Tessie Hutchinson. Mr. Summers‚ who is in charge of the lottery‚ is now able to proceed

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    Will today’s small rural towns be the ghost towns of tomorrow? Will what’s now a moderately busy main street be overtaken by grasses and tumbleweeds? According to the CEDS “Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy”‚ which was compiled in 2003 by the South Central Economic Development District‚ Franklin County ranks last in housing unit counts‚ wage and salary income‚ employer establishments. County population has declined over 34% from 5‚449 in 1960 to 3‚574 in 2000. (Gorman‚ 20) Is the future

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    Community Profile

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    Introduction In the following assignment I will attempt to produce a community profile‚ which will be based on the Hawbush Estate in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands. The Hawbush Estate in Brierley Hill in the West Midlands was built by the Brierley Hill District Council in the 1930’s. I chose to create a community profile on the Hawbush Estate because it is local to where I live and over the last couple of years I have read in the local newspapers about local facilities closing down

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    Week 4 Team Assignment

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    following: John Describe which area you chose: urban‚ suburban‚ or rural. Describe the local form of government and identify the major elected officials of your selected area. Rural Area A Rural area is a geographic area located outside of cities or towns. It is also classified as encompassing all population‚ housing‚ territory not included within an urban area. Rural areas have a low population density and small settlements.   Local governments are structured in accordance with the laws of the various

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    Rip Van Winkle

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    his wife a lot. In the end Rip returns home and discovers that the home he left isn’t what he thought. The town had grown. When he comes back he searches for past people. On his journey to find them he makes a comment to one of the new towns people. The comment was to bless the King. That person and others accused him of being “a spy.” Because he didn’t understand what the towns people were saying he finds problems and this is when he shows distrust for civilization and laws of society.

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    Moving Away

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    life. It wasn ’t the changes around me that I was bothered by; it was that I did not know one living soul for hundreds of miles and all I wanted was a friend. Two days into the summer after sophomore year at Governor Mifflin High School in the little town of Shillington Pennsylvania I would find out the worse news that a sixteen year old could hear. I found out that in four days my family and I would

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    a need for lot of trained labor. But since the factories are usually located in remote towns and villages‚ the group doesn’t have ready access to such skilled labourers for their operations. Thus‚ they have natural motivation to empower and train the villagers so that they can pump their operations with the skills honed by the SST and at the same time provide for a better life for the residents of these towns and villages. The magnitude of the social issues such as education‚ training‚ healthcare

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