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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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    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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    The Advantages Of City Life        Some people prefer to live in a small town. Others prefer to live in a big city. Which place would you prefer to live in? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer.         The Advantages of City Life                     There are undeniable advantages to both life in a big city and in a small town. The former offers more excitement and convenience while the latter offers a cleaner‚ quieter and often friendlier place to live. However‚ despite the advantages

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    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‚ when

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    Life in a Big City

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    India has many big cities. Delhi‚ Mumbai‚ Kolkata‚ Chennai‚ Bangalore‚ etc. are some of them. But 80 per cent of our population lives in the villages. A person from the rural area may find himself lost in a big city. Life in a city looks attractive and glamorous. People are progressive. They are constantly keeping abreast with the developments in the world and even the government takes care to see that the big cities begin to look like any other big city in the world. This is a desirable attitude

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    Country and City Life

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    If you have two choices: life in the city or in the country‚ which one will you choose? .Some people think that city life has more benefits than country life; however‚ some people agree that country life is a real life like a nice dream: hearing nature’s music‚ seeing sights of the land and its beauty‚ and planting trees. Even though city living and country living might be considered similar as night and day‚ but for a broader perspective they both have some differences in conveniences‚ life conditions

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    Drinking and Driving

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    Drinking and driving has become the leading cause of deaths in today’s society. Each year the amount of people engaging in drunk driving increases greatly. Young teens to adults as well partake in the consumption of alcohol. Alcohol takes a toll on the human brain to cause people to make immoral decisions. Not only is this affecting yourself but the innocent people around you. Driving drunk can lead to serious penalties. Every day we see and hear terrible tragedies about the loss of loved ones

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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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    cities for a small planet

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    JACOB‚ JOHANNA IRENE M. DAR4 ARCDES6 Cities for a Small Planet by Richard Rogers Earth’s the only planet that is known to have life: living forms. It has a moderate climate and water in its three forms: solid‚ liquid and gas. Looking outside from space‚ earth’s beauty tells how alive and great it is still has its own fragile tendencies despite of being perfect in a sense. These tendencies regard the following: pollution (air and water)‚ extreme floods‚ deforestation‚ resource depletion

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    City Of God Analysis

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    Film Review: City of God By the middle of the twentieth century‚ “favelas” or slums had grown to astronomical sizes‚ containing mass amounts of impoverished people. These favelas were overrun by hunger‚ filth‚ drugs‚ and disorder‚ making them extremely unsuitable places to live. While the police and government do not get involved with the issues of the slums‚ security is provided by the community and‚ more often than not‚ drug gangs keeping control over crime. Life in a slum of Brazil is certainly

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