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    Urbanization

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    of life. More specifically‚ urban areas provide you with facilities such as schools‚ hospitals‚ gyms‚ parks‚ museums which facilitate your life and make you feel active as you are able to do whatever you want easily and quickly. On the whole‚ in a town people have the chance to occupy with new activities which can be beneficial for their health. Not to mention the fact that there are a lot of places of entertainment in which your leisure time can be always utilized. Of course‚ owing to the means

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    Advantage of Big City

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    transportation such as taxi‚ bus and subways to travel from one location to another everyday.Also‚ the public transportation in a large city provides a fast timetabling service which allow people to get to their place on time. However‚ people in small towns often have difficulties getting from one place to another because of a lack of transportation. For example‚ if a person misses a scheduled bus‚ he/she may have to wait for a long time to catch the next one. Moreover‚ living in a large city provides

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    Was Salem Village Unique?

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    they do not typically learn about the Porters and the Putnams‚ the two big families of Salem Village. They do not learn about the Anti- and Pro-Parris groups led by these families. They do not learn about the group wanting to be separate from Salem Town or about how they clashed with the group wanting to stay. They do not learn what happened in Salem after the trials were over. Without learning about these things‚ students assume that Salem Village is unique and full of insanity. But with these things

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    Indian Steel Industry

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    TOWN LEVEL BACKGROUND NOTE (DRAFT) ON JALNA Submitted to Urban India Reforms Facility TATA INSTITUTE of SOCIAL SCIENCES By Resources and Livelihoods Group‚ PRAYAS‚ Pune 1 Acknowledgements Preparation of this report would not have been possible without the cooperation and support extended by the Jalna Municipal council’s officers and councilors for the support they extended in the form of sharing data as well as exchanging views ‚ and also the experts from different fields

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    The Human Condition

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    life”. Living in the countryside is not easy‚ everyone seems to be stuck in the same redundant dilemma‚ the struggle of moving forward. Opportunities are very limited and hard to come by. When an opportunity does arise‚ more often than not it is not ideal. The lack of opportunity along with a great many other reasons must be why so many people that grow up in the country choose to move to the city as soon as

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    Mr Gak Boc

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    These images of vast country‚ dry desert‚ country towns and cities are the images that I will be analysing in my talk today through the poems‚ Country Town and William Street. The first Poem I will be assessing is Country Towns. Country towns is a poem written by poet Kenneth Slessor. One of the images portrayed in this poem is the idea of the slowed pace of a country town. Significant images in “Country Towns” are of a sleepy town that moves in a slow pace‚ “Find me a bench‚ and let me

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    Essay #4- Comparison and Contrast “Living in a big city or in a small town” Carmen Herrera College Composition I English 101 A01 Professor R. Soy November 12‚ 2014 1 As we become adults‚ we come across the broad decision of choosing a place we can call home. Many factors need to be taken into consideration other than just finding a place comforting. Some basic but important factors a person must consider are job opportunities‚ access to services‚ and transportation. A big city like New York

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    Broadacre City Analysis

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    art of landscape painting‚ as the suggestion of a possible viewpoint‚ or better‚ a fusion of multiple viewpoints into a contemplative viewpoint. It was from this point of view that the city of Broadacres appeared on the horizon as a future oriented ideal (Dehaene‚

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    disadvantages. From a personal perspective‚ I am more inclined to live in a small town rather than a big city. To me‚ it boils down to more peace and quiet; a better environment to live in; and family safety. To begin with‚ small towns are usually quiet and relatively calm. The pace of life is relaxed and the low number of cars and people makes for a peaceful setting without too much noise. Of course‚ not all small towns are idyllic in this fashion‚ and a slow and quiet lifestyle isn’t every person’s

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    anything was wrong at the beginning of the story. It takes place in a small village. Everyone seems to be excited about the lottery‚ because everyone is present for the lottery. All the characters in the story seem to get along well. Everyone in the town gathers for the lottery. All the children are gathering rocks. This rock collecting didn’t seem to make sense until later. The lottery takes place by having each man or head of household draw a piece of paper out of a black box. The man that draws

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