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    Tears fell while hiding in the bathroom stall at a small town middle school. Fear and anxiety were two objects in life that I could never get a grasp of. They controlled every aspect of who I was. These emotions determined when I would talk to my best friend or when I would eat. I had no control of myself once any thought of worries entered my head. Mornings started for me when the stars were still filling the sky. I woke with the idea that the homework from the previous night was not done. Even

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    Instructor Izmentinov Writing for Academic Purposes Section 2 1 March 2010 Some people enjoy living in a big city‚ while others like living in a small village. Discuss both choices and defend your preference. A Small Village or A Big City? Our society is observing a village decline and a fast development of large cities. Some people have the idea that the best place for living is in a big city. However‚ many others disagree with this point of view‚ considering a village to be a perfect place

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    In today’s constantly changing society‚ more and more people are becoming more materialistic. This is particularly so in the cities and more urbanized areas. Take America as an example. Compared with three or four decades ago‚ Americans today are very much more materialistic. Materialism is usually more apparent in cities because in the cities‚ people are constantly exposed to new inventions that make life easier. These new inventions often come with a hefty price tag attached to them‚ simply because

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    Most big cities have terrible traffic In present-day society‚ the human race is progressing at an unprecedented rate in a multitude of arenas‚ accompanying all the boons brought about by profound societal changes have come some sufferings. And terrible traffic in most big cities is very prominent among them. As is widely accepted‚ traffic congestion has long been problems of concern and complaint in big cities. In fact‚ most big cities have 135 traffic accidents everyday. The numbers of people

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    we talk about the “Big Apple” and “Sunshine City”everybody knows what we are talking about. New York and Miami are two very well known cities in the United States. Despite the fact that both cities are part of the same country‚ they have differences such as location‚ weather‚ and population. The first difference that we can find between them is their location. While the City of New York is located on the Northeastern side of the country‚ at the mouth of the Hudson River‚ the City of Miami‚ is located

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    say‚ moving to big cities‚ people have more chance to get jobs. With a huge population‚ big urban always create various needs. As a result‚ big cities offer a wide range of job from simple job such as car washing‚ ticket selling to positions which required high qualifications such as doctor‚ lawyer‚ architect. Hence‚ people will have more chance to get suitable jobs here. More interestingly‚ immigrating to big town are equal to facing more challenges. Working environment in big cities is very competitive

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    Growing up in a small town in Hardeeville‚ South Carolina wasn’t easy but I was determined to push myself. Being in a narrow country town can make your eyes near sided. My family was persistent in my childhood. I can remember my mother and father would make me stay up late nights studying until I get each problem right. They challenged me so much‚ but I thank them for it now. While in the small town having friends who support and some hate me help me to become wise in decision. During my childhood

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    nEco town Case Study White Hill Bordon Whitehill Bordon is located in the south east of England – 46 miles from central London. The nearest big cities are Guildford to the north and Portsmouth to the south. The town has grown around the Ministry of Defence’s presence in the town. It is set in rolling countryside and it is about a 40 minute drive to the sea. A new national park is being established – the South Downs National Park – and Whitehill Bordon will serve as a gateway to it. Here is a

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    River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze Peter Hessler’s memoir River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze chronicles his two-year experience as a Peace Corps volunteer teaching at the Fuling Teachers College in Fuling‚ a remote village in China’s Sichuan province. In addition to writing about his life and experiences in Fuling‚ Hessler provides detailed descriptions of the landscape‚ its people‚ and history. The village of Fuling had not seen foreigners in at least fifty years prior to the arrival of Peter

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    Q- Town planning is a science as well as art ? Town planning is a science as well as art .The art and science of ordering the use of land and sitting of buildings and communication routes so as to secure the maximum practicable degree of economy‚ convenience and beauty within available resources and time frame. If all artistic sense is forgotten in planning we start to build places that lack culture. Sure we can add an institution that may bring culture to that area‚ but the area itself lacks

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