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    Based on the information presented in American statistician Adna Ferrin Weber’s writing‚ The Growth of Cities in Nineteenth Century American‚ this document is talking about how America began to see a change in it’s national makeup from a dominantly rural country rapidly transitioning into a heavily urban society. With the emergence of new ideas‚ technology‚ and career opportunities the turn of the American city was not only crucial‚ it was also necessary in order for a new and improved United States

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    Life in a Big City

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    The human civilization underwent many changes and developments with the passage of time. Early man lived in caves and forests. They lived on the food available in the forests. Science has blessed mankind with all the basic comforts of life. Man started living in cities. Cities became the major centers of live hood. A city has larger population compared to a town and a village. Life is full of activities in a big city. A big city is a centre of all types of education. It is a centre of trade‚ medical

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    Confucianism was neglected and not in need started from the new cultural movement. Nowadays‚ Hong Kong is modern and global metropolis of China. It has a bureaucracy which is greatly autonomous from society and it also exercises minimum power and control over its citizenry and export-oriented economy. Meanwhile‚ it remains essentially Chinese. Hong Kong was changed into metropolis from industrialized region caused by the rapid economic growth. Some Scholars credited Confucianism as the impetus when the

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    III. Benefits of the model Burgess described the changing spatial patterns of residential areas as a process of "invasion" and "succession" . As the city grew‚ Burgess also observed that the CBD would cause it to expand outwards; this in turn forced the other rings to expand outwards as well. More recently sub-business centers have grown up in outlying zones. Burgess indicated that “the Chicago of yesterday‚ an agglomeration of country towns and immigrant colonies‚ is under-going a process of

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    motion pictures. It might rather end up making you a butt of joke amongst a bunch kids fluttering around you‚ teaching you to make a movie using a device as handy as a cell phone. That’s what it may take to make a movie in the present day. In a metropolis like Mumbai‚ with an ample of amateur and cheaper film-suite gadgets pouring into the market every day‚ making a movie‚ in its most basic sense‚ has become a layman’s task. One may find a number of folks optimizing this opportunity. Corresponding

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    center is San Fernando City‚ La Union. Ilocano speakers compose 66% of the region‚ and Pangasinan speakers are 27%‚ and the Tagalogs compose 3% ∙ Culture of Ilocos  Ilocandia has a rich culture reminiscent of colonial times. Vigan‚ the colonial metropolis and considered as the "Intramuros of the North"‚ still retains the Castillan colonial architecture of the times. Lined along its narrow and cobble-stoned streets are old Spanish-type houses (commonly called Vigan house)‚ most of which have been

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    Country vs City Life

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    full of exciting activities for the younger crowd‚ such as a variety of clubs‚ pubs‚ concerts‚ football games‚ and hanging out with their friends at the local mall. A big city exudes more energy‚ sparkle and glamour for those who seek living in metropolis surroundings. I also think country life is more healthy. There are less pollution‚ fewer factories and less noise in the country. Trees are more abundant in the country‚ which means cleaner air to breathe. You can sleep better at night without

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    present shows that road rage is indeed worse today . This finds  exemplification in Miami ‚ considered as the worst city for aggressive  driving behavior for three years straight . It was only three years ago  that Miami topped the list . The metropolis has always been a melting pot  of cultures creating cultures stereotyped in television shows such as  Miami Vice and CSI : Miami showing guns and fast driving as part of the  city ’s culture . However ‚ while road rage occurs in Miami like in

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    In population Nevada is one of the smallest states of the fifty states in the Union‚ but it invites and receives more intense national publicity than many others. “It is a testing ground for unorthodox social theories and an outpost of solid American conservatism” (313). Because the state is so large and its centers of population is so widely scattered‚ no single generalization about it will suffice for a historical summary. Nevada‚ with its 110‚000 square miles‚ would cover more than half of Spain

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    Tourism is considered as a very important sector for most developing countries. It has been viewed as a source of both foreign currency and income for the natives. In this essay I will discuss the importance of tourism and whether it can be sustained‚ by first trying to represent how important tourism is to developing countries and then making a point how sustainable development can be different to sustainable tourism. I will discuss the problems of modern day tourism and will conclude whether sustainable

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