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    the people to the ground we walk on‚ there’s something wrong with our town. It’s the litter we leave around. This can and will become very dangerous to us and the animals living here. From trash to even worse‚ drug needles. People just leave them lying around or thrown on the ground. It can harm our smaller children‚ makes our town look bad‚ and can hurt the wildlife we have here in Anderson. Our smaller children around the town tend to pick up things and some of the stuff we leave lying around can

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    Country Boy and a Redneck

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    believe that a country boy and a redneck are one in its own. In fact they are very different. Stereotypes are common especially when it comes to a way people interact with each other. Country people and rednecks in societies view are looked down upon by most people. People need to be able to tell the difference between a country boy and a redneck. A country boy is simply a small town resident who works on his farm for a living. A redneck is the totally opposite of a country boy. A redneck is

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    Contents INTRODUCTION This study is to assess the socio-economic status of Hardarp was commissioned by the Hardarp Town council in conjunction with Aveshe consultancy. The study is expected to identify economic development opportunities into realities‚ as well as to map out the resource implication for the identified interventions. ABOUT THE TOWN Hardap is one of the thirteen regions of Namibia‚ its capital is Mariental.. . SIGNIFICANT OF THE STUDY The main aim of local

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    Japan-the Strange Country

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    Japan - the Strange Country Japan is a small country located in east Asia. The population is around 130‚000‚000 (one hundred and thirty million) people. The total world population is 6‚800‚000‚000 (six point eight billion)‚ which means that roughly 2 in every 100 people are Japanese. Japan ’s land area measures 378‚000 (three hundred and seventy-eight thousand) square kilometers. If the earth ’s land area is 149‚000‚000 (one hundred and forty-nine million) square kilometers and the total area

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    Usa, Country and People

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    largest country in the world (after Russia‚ Canada and China). Including the states of Alaska and Hawaii‚ The US covers an area of 9 millions square km. It borders Canada on the North. Besides‚ it is such a great nation that it covers 4 times zone. Almost every kind of climate may be found there but the country lies mostly in the temperate zone. The US is a varied land of forests and mountains. If we look at the map of the USA‚ we can see lowlands and mountains. The center of the country is drained

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    Once upon a time‚ there were seven million pigs. These seven million pigs lived among each other in Sanaa‚ Yemen. Although these pigs were not wealthy and were severely malnourished‚ they built a community called Bacon Town. Bacon Town was located on the bottom of the hill and contained identical charcoal black houses with withered brown shutters and sturdy ash colored doors. At the top of the hill‚ was a blood red house that stood out amongst the rest of the dreary houses‚ which belonged to the

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    Compare the rise of towns in Medieval Europe with towns in America Depending on the time period‚ the criteria for building and growth of the city could be religious‚ defensive‚ or for trade. The fall of the Roman empire‚ which had unified Europe‚ led to the Middle Ages. At it’s fall‚ trades were put to an end because of the change of money‚ and goods were too easily stolen during travel. This was a period of transition. The different states started or attempted to start a structure to

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    Miesha Green smug town 2

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    people who was unaware learn about historical event. There were several issues that took place as far as the socioeconomic status (Rochester being a “smuggish town”) segregation and race relations. Rochester NY was a city with big dreams that will one day change the life of many people forever. Rochester‚ NY had been known as a “smggish town” due to socioeconomic status the city had. It was a city with a large amount of wealth and major corporations which offered the residents living there a great

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    Venturing into Colorado’s ghost towns provides the visitor with a great deal of insight into the history of its towns. Discover the legends of Colorado’s three most famous ghost towns The majority of these prosperous mining towns of the past were often inhabited by cowboys‚ outlaws as well as saloons. These particular towns were at one time home to some of the greatest legends of the Wild West. Exploring many of these eerie dwellings provides the visitor with a unique look back to what life was

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    She's Country Analysis

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    In today’s entertainment industry‚ we have so many different genres of music. Two of the many different forms include country and rap music. In 2008‚ Jason Aldean’ s song “She’ s Country” was released‚ and the lyrics in the song describe how “typical” country women live their life. In comparison‚ J. Cole’ s song “Work Out‚” released in 2011‚ shows how women are seen in the public eye. Both of these songs adhere to media mainstreaming the physical appearance of women through clothing. J. Cole and

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