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    >cases State Farm: Dangerous Intersections >Abstract State Farm‚ the nation’s largest auto insurer‚ distributed a list of the 10 most dangerous intersections in the United States based on crashes resulting in claims by its policyholders. What started as a study to reduce risk turned into an ongoing study that directs a major public relations effort: State Farm provides funds for communities to further research their dangerous intersections and initiate improvements based on the research. This

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    The Influences of the Game "The Most Dangerous Game" is a short story written by Richard Connell. This story takes place in the 1920s in an island. The main characters are Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff. Rainsford is a famous hunter and Zaroff is a Russian who served for his country in WW1. They both enjoy hunting but they disagree on the targets they use. Zaroff likes to hunt humans because they are the most dangerous game. So they have a confrontation because Rainsford wouldn ’t hunt some

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    City of the Beasts

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    City of Beasts centers on the adventures of Alexander Cold‚ a typical fifteen year-old boy. He goes to school‚ where he’s in band; he has a crush on a girl in his class‚ likes to rock-climb with his dad‚ fights with his sisters. Ordinary. But when his mother becomes ill‚ he is sent to stay with his grandmother‚ Kate‚ who is most untypical. She is a writer for International Geographic magazine‚ which seems to be modeled after another very popular magazine – you guess which one. She is portrayed as

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    BANGKOK: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF A HYPERURBANIZED PRIMATE CITY Gerald W. Fry "The rapid expansion of a deteriorated environment and high social costs are the most obvious and immediate results of this overconcentration process. Eventually‚ the public investment on the expansion of urban infrastructure will reach a point of diminishing returns. Urban problems can bring national development to the edge of failure. This would be an appalling situation indeed!" Vimolsiddhi Horayangkura1 "Hyperurbanization

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    Area And City Area People who live in the country might long to live in the city and those in the city may long for the peace and quiet of country life. However‚ country life and city life has several differences which may attract one person or repel another. Firstly‚ an elderly person might find life in the city to be better in the long run as there is better access to health care facilities and around the clock emergency services. However‚ the kind of health care available in the city is not

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    ? (Summary): The Cities of Tomorrow and the Cities to Come‚ by Noah Toly starts off with his search for the perfect place in Uptown‚ Chicago to meet with his students‚ talk about their days‚ and what they have been learning in school. He discovers‚ Alma Pita a little Mediterranean restaurant located in a very diverse community. After six years of meetings‚ Alma Pita closed and he was forced to begin his search again. Toly makes note of a huge variety of options for ethnic foods available just blocks

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    Alexander Jackson’s Growth in the Novel “Forbidden City” What if you had a one in a lifetime chance to look at the world from a whole new angle? Would you take the opportunity to look at things in a new way‚ or would you simply accept things as you see them now? Alexander Jackson is a seventeen year old Canadian‚ whose view of the world has been drastically changed. My novel study presentation on the book “Forbidden City”‚ will be about the protagonist Alex Jackson and how he grows and changes

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    The City of Ember

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    The City of Ember is about a small group of people who live in complete darkness‚ save for a few electric lights which fill their houses and corner the ends of the city streets. The city is small‚ and its history goes back several hundred years‚ but the only real history any member of the city has relates to a group of people called “The Builders.” As far as the inhabitants of Ember know‚ “The Builders” created Ember from nothing. It just exists. And life in this city is difficult‚ the children

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    Reading the City

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    Literature Research Essay: Reading the City. Cities are places which enable the realisation of the self‚ or conversely cities separate the self from creativity and imagination in spaces of alienation and estrangement’ (Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson). Discuss the city as a site of self-enhancement and/or ‘alienation and estrangement’ in the texts on the unit. Our surroundings manipulate the way we react and interact with both others and ourselves. We are like putty waiting to be moulded by the

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    living in the city or in the country . Why or why not? Outline Introduction Hook: nowadays‚ more and more people from country trend to move to cities for studying and working. Background information: Comparing to countries‚ there are more job opportunities and entertainment centers for people in cities Thesis statement: Living in cities is better than living in countries in several ways. Body paragraph: Topic sentence: There are many advantages and benefits for people who live in cities Example

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