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    Texting and Driving vs. Drunk Driving Over the last century‚ technology has helped society move forward‚ making things faster and easier. Having a vehicle has allowed people to reach a destination faster than they would if they had to ride a bike or even walk. Also the ability to now text using a cell phone speeds up the communication process even more. With all the new technological advances you have to many people taking advantage of it; by texting while they are driving to make business or

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    Roman City Planning

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    Roman City Planning… The design and structure of a city is as important as the people who dwell within her walls. The placement of streets and the structures built there are carefully plotted for optimal use. Foot and cart traffic‚ fire hazard‚ and access to water were all key factors in city planning. Eventually the Romans had fine tuned their design principals in such an advantageous way that they molded all of their city states similarly. Rome developed from the combination of small farming

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    of modern urbanism. In the 17th century‚ the population of Paris was about 510‚000‚ rose shapely from about 220‚000 in the previous century. The rapid population growth and its subsequent needs demanded not only an expansion of the size of the city‚ but also an organization. Narrow and unordered streets‚ inadequate public amenities‚ insufficient water supply‚ hygiene problems‚ all suggested the city’s need for a better urban planning. The population growth created a greater demand for urban

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    City Street At Night

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    City night. Its alive. The kaleidoscope of shimmering lights flicker in the distance as the starry sky sweeps over the city that never sleeps. Hazy clouds envelope the moon so it was in its own realm of perpetual darkness. The wet‚ desolate streets of the city rested in silence as the starry black sky wept over it. The water in the portholes shimmered by the glow of the bright‚ yellow street lamps. The small‚ green trees on the roadside swayed as the strong breeze hit them. • Above a faded zebra

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    Atlanta City Comparison

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    opposites in a list that can go on and on but they also have some similarities. For instance Portland has a very large‚ and fast growing population. People are just coming to the city to see the nice environmental areas but also the city itself‚ Atlanta as well has a very large fast growing population and it’s making the city want to expand and Portland would like to as well. Another similarity is how the urban sprawl is taking over suburbs and places where is was natural and green‚ this is mostly because

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    Big City Sociology

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    Cities are designed to place its inhabitants in a place they are able to afford. Because there is a social structure in the United States‚ the wealthy and the poor are placed within their social groups. The wealthy are able to afford the best places in the city‚ and because they have the means‚ there will be more money invested in their property. The poor on the other hand get the least favorable parts. These parts are usually the least expensive for the crime‚ the aesthetics‚ and the environment

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    City and Country Life

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    COUNTRY LIFE IS BETTER THAN URBAN LIFE 1. Introduction 2. Urban life emerged as civilizations flourished 3. Urban life blessed man with the comforts of life 4. Life in countryside a. Serenity and tranquility b. Clean environment and healthy surroundings c. Rich culture and simple lifestyles d. Sincere and trustworthy people e. Lesser crimes f. Stronger social bonding g. Agricultural self-sufficiency 5. Country life lacks basic amenities

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    Life in a big city.

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    comforts of life. Man started living in cities. Cities became the major centers of live hood. A city has larger population compared to a town and a village. Life is full of activities in a big city. A big city is a centre of all types of education. It is a centre of trade‚ medical facilities‚ business and recreation. The population increase during the daytime. People staying the nearby villages and towns come to the city on different errands. Life in a big city starts early in the morning. many school

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    The idea of raising the driving age to prevent traffic accidents is quite the issue. Many different arguments can form when such an idea arises. Virginia laws have teens getting their permit at fifteen and nine months‚ holding the permit for a minimum of nine months‚ and not being able to get their licenses until they’re at least sixteen and three months. Raising the driving age from sixteen to eighteen is absolutely preposterous and makes no sense. Young teens need to be able to drive themselves

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    Advantage of Big City

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    living in a large city Many years ago‚ everyone lived in villages‚ and the number of people who lived in large cities was low. It was thought that village life is more secure and comfortable‚ and the limited facilities are enough and adequacy. However‚ the situation has changed today‚ and the population of large cities has grown so fast. Since the world has undergone a change from agriculture society to industrial society‚ even the village people prefer to live in the developed cities. Living in a

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