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    grew up in a small town where everyone wanted to be the same or look the same and was afraid to be different.” The controversy about big cities being better than small towns or vice versa to grow up in has been around for the longest time now. I strongly believe that small towns are a much better environment for a child to grow up in than that of a big city. Ask any person that grew up within a small town they probably knew everyone in their community perhaps even personally. If you knew the

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    Both city and country life have their appeals but‚ until I can master being at two places at once‚ only one can ever truly be a reality. Both of them have their appeals and their issues that depend strongly on the person looking to resettle. One persons big open yard for the kids to play in is anothers acre of pain in the ass yard work. While one persons busy city life is anothers anxiety inducing heart attack. Shows like “Little House on the Prarie” have filled our heads with romanticised ideas

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    A slow city In recent years‚there is a general tendency for people to be rich and successful. Therefore ‚ most people work hard every day. They never have a rest even on holiday. However I would make my hometown a slow city if I were the leader of my city. In my hometown‚ although more and more people are enjoying the fast beating life‚ still there are some people complain that they are too busy to relax. They have to get up very early and stay up with lots of work. If I had the authority to

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    my city

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    I stand over my my city. I protect my city. I love my city.... Ha you might think i‚m insane clamming the hole city to be mine‚ but make no mistake i own the city and all in it... Or so i thought. In the mob sean you have one rule. Dont trust nobody‚ you make the rules you make the guild lines you make the boundaries to how far your willing to go.. Oh God i dont remember how many of my boundaries i have crossed‚ Things i would never do‚ that i have done just to make money. You

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    Life in the City VS. Life in the Country Even though amenities are more accessible when you live in a big city‚ it is healthier to live in the country because of the differences in culture and the surroundings. It is healthier and safer to live in the country rather than in the city for a number of reasons‚ one being that there is less congestion out in the country. With congestion and over population of a city brings gangs and violence. With gangs

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    The book FORBIDDEN CITY by William Bell is a historical themed book. The time and place that this book is set is the Spring of 1989 in Beijing‚ China. This book follows Alexander Jackson who narrates the story about the biggest occurrence of his life. Alexander was a teenager who loved to create or amuse himself with things that has to do with the army or anything that pertains to China’s Army. His favorite part of learning about history is learning the different battle tactics and plans of

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    Right to the City Don Mitchell‚ author of The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space proposed that social exclusion is the leftover product to social activism and changes in public space law. He argued that having rights to access urban public space is important‚ as increase of security in public spaces has limited rights‚ especially for homeless people. In drawing his theory of social justice and public space from Raymond Williams who reflect on Matthew Arnold and the

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    Country Life vs. City Life The stimulation of crowds and traffic generate energy that challenges the human spirit. Perhaps this is why the city dwellers seem angry‚ stressed and unfriendly people. Although‚ the quietness of the country has appealed to the minds of lots of people. The countryman or woman is usually represented as calm‚ relaxed and friendly. Health‚ education‚ transportation are three major concerns that many consider. In a city‚ pollution surrounds you wherever you step whether

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    prefer to live in the city. In my opinion‚ I would rather to live in the city because of facilities‚ quality of life‚ and opportunities there. First‚ there are many advantages of facilities like the health care system‚ education institutions‚ and variety of entertainment. For example‚ there are clubs and restaurants in the city where people can enjoy their nights with family and friends. The city had many more hospitals and education systems than in the country. Second‚ in the city‚ the quality of life

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    Living In The Country Vs. Living In A Big City Living in the country or in a rural are is much better all the way around than living in a big city. According to Suzanne McLaren’s and Lisa M. Hope’s article "Rural- Urban Differences In Reasons For Living" ‚ residents living in regional cities and urban areas reported fewer reasons to stay alive than those in regional towns and rural areas. People in urban environments reported less survival and coping beliefs when faced with a

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