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    walkable city

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    Jeff Speck is a city planner and architectural designer who‚ through writing‚ lectures‚ and built work‚ advocates internationally for smart growth and sustainable design. As Director of Design at the National Endowment for the Arts from 2003 through 2007‚ he oversaw the Mayors’ Institute on City Design and created the Governors’ Institute on Community Design‚ a federal program that helps state governors fight suburban sprawl. Prior to joining the Endowment‚ Mr. Speck spent ten years as Director of

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    Film Analysis

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    GRADE 10 How to Write a Film Analysis Essay (Five-Paragraphs) This article will provide step-by-step guidelines on how to write a fully developed and well-organized film analysis essay. Note: It is important to follow the format and sample essay as you would a cooking recipe. The lower case letters in the format and sample paragraphs are the ingredients. Also‚ it is important to watch the film that you are writing about several times‚ so you can have a better grasp of the concept that you

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    cities of future

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    growth of cities is inevitable. Nowadays‚ most of population in highly-developed countries is concentrated in cities with a very small number of people living in the countryside. The tendency is that the urban areas are get bigger and bigger with their population growing and the flow of people from countryside to big cities is unlikely to stop. In fact‚ it wasn’t like that in the past. Until about XIX century vast majority of people lived in rural areas and massive migration to cities started along

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    Stereotypes In Film

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    the type of films released in the United States. Films are tailored to attract a specific audience. Filmmakers know that if a certain ethnicity or race sees himself or herself in the film or feels like they could relate to a certain film more people of that background are going to pay to watch the movie. Most of the films made in the United States take a person race and the types of stereotypes connected to this race and put it in their film. For example‚ the film “Crossing Over”‚ the film has a lot

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    City of Glass

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    into true literary works. Paul Auster takes the conventional elements of the mystery genre‚ and inverts them completely in his post-modern novel‚ City of Glass. In this way‚ Auster uses his work to satirize the conventions of the past and draw attention to the ever-increasing chaos of the modern day. Daniel Quinn‚ is simply a hermit in a vibrant city‚ trying to erase all aspects of his previous life. He writes mystery novels for the same reason they were written in the 20’s‚ because they represent

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    Film Questions

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    streets during times of higher crime rates is called _____________. A) community policing B) team policing C) problem-solving policing D) directed patrol 9. City or municipal police chiefs are usually appointed to their position by _____________. A) the state’s governor B) fellow officers C) the mayor or the city counsel D) local congressional representatives 10. Which factor does not influence the discretionary decisions of individual officers? A) background of the officer

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    Big City

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    Big city and small town in new age‚ social are developing with new technologies‚ which change life can be positive ways. Following development of technologies‚ they are changed and separated in environment‚ living place between small town and big city . People prefer to living in the big city because of available technologies in education‚ workplace and healthcare. In other opinions of people could like a small town because of fresh food‚ air and wonderful landscapes. This assay will argue benefits

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    Invisible Cities

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    Cities and Signs” of Calvino’s Invisible Cities In page 15 of Invisible Cities‚ Marco Polo makes his way towards the city of Tamara. His observation of signs before entering Tamara has lost its personality upon entering the city. In the outskirts of Tamara‚ Marco Polo sees signs that are not at first glance obvious: an imprint of a tiger‚ stream‚ and flower. He recognizes these signs because it invokes some sort of emotion within him; the imprint of a tiger invokes fear in the possibility of dying

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    The City of Ember

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    leave the city for at least two hundred years‚” said the Chief builder. “Or perhaps two hundred and twenty.” (DuPrau 1) I am curious about knowing why the people can’t leave the city of ember for such a long period of time. Furthermore‚ who is the chief Builder‚ and what takes place if the people leave the city before two hundred years? What would happen to Ember? What would the chief Builder do to stop the people from leaving out of ember‚ if there is a way? (Words: 66) 2) “In the city of ember

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    Film Noir

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    WHAT IS FILM NOIR? Actually‚ I am tempted to answer: "Film noir is a label which film critics use merely because it sounds good." The correct pronunciation is [film nwar] by the way. Originally‚ it is a French expression‚ meaning "black cinema". The term was borrowed from "roman noir"‚ gothic horror stories from 19th century England. The thing is that film noir cannot easily be defined. There are a few movies which most cineastes and critics label film noir‚ though. I would like to divide these

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