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    cities of future

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    growth of cities is inevitable. Nowadays‚ most of population in highly-developed countries is concentrated in cities with a very small number of people living in the countryside. The tendency is that the urban areas are get bigger and bigger with their population growing and the flow of people from countryside to big cities is unlikely to stop. In fact‚ it wasn’t like that in the past. Until about XIX century vast majority of people lived in rural areas and massive migration to cities started along

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    Big City

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    Big city and small town in new age‚ social are developing with new technologies‚ which change life can be positive ways. Following development of technologies‚ they are changed and separated in environment‚ living place between small town and big city . People prefer to living in the big city because of available technologies in education‚ workplace and healthcare. In other opinions of people could like a small town because of fresh food‚ air and wonderful landscapes. This assay will argue benefits

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    Chicago City Essay

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    Illinois bordering states are Indiana‚ Missouri‚ Iowa‚ Wisconsin and Kentucky. Chicago is the third largest city in the Unites States of America with approximately 2‚695‚598 residents. General Overview Chicago is the metropolis of Illinois‚ located in the North East corridor at a latitude of 41.85 and longitude of -87.65‚ 237 square miles of land‚ and 180 meters above sea level. The city of Chicago incorporated in 1837. Additionally‚ Chicago sits on Lake Michigan and has 26 miles of lakefront with

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    City vs. Country

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    Podcasts – Themes – City vs. country Introduction Download the LearnEnglish Themes podcast. You’ll find more information on this page: http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-podcasts-themes.htm This support pack contains the following materials: • the article that you can listen to in the podcast • an optional language activity based on the article • links to other activities on the LearnEnglish website on this theme (city vs. country). Read the article Town or country mouse? by John Russell

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    Overcrowding city

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    and natural resources decrease‚ there are many cities like Beijing‚ Tokyo‚ New York‚ Singapore‚ London and more cities in the world are facing overcrowding. These cities are currently experiencing problems of the growing populations in urban areas and some of the countries are starting to develop suburban areas. Problems had started to occur as the urban areas are almost fully occupied. Overcrowding has now becoming a problem for large urban cities‚ overcrowding happened when an area is getting

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    City and Country Life

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    COUNTRY LIFE IS BETTER THAN URBAN LIFE 1. Introduction 2. Urban life emerged as civilizations flourished 3. Urban life blessed man with the comforts of life 4. Life in countryside a. Serenity and tranquility b. Clean environment and healthy surroundings c. Rich culture and simple lifestyles d. Sincere and trustworthy people e. Lesser crimes f. Stronger social bonding g. Agricultural self-sufficiency 5. Country life lacks basic amenities

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    Who should thrive in a nation? While some would argue that in modern times cities generate the biggest share of economic activity in a nation. Therefore‚ the government should support cities more than rural areas in order to promote the well being of a nation. Moreover‚ some would argue that since the majority of the population live now in cities they would be the best indication of a nation’s soul. However‚ a nation’s soul should not be said to be uniquely formed or represented in urban or rural

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    small town vs. a big city Choosing a place to live is an important decision in everyone`s life. In fact‚ the conditions of the place one lives have direct effects on his or her life. Some people prefer to live in a big city. Others would rather live in a small town. There are advantages and disadvantages about both group`s opinion that in this essay I am going to discuss them. First‚ let us elaborate the opinion of the group who prefer to live in a big city. These people assert

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    SUSTAINABILITY AND CITY DEVELOPMENT A critique of the Implementation of the Abuja master plan By DANMOLE‚ Taibat OLAITAN M.Sc; RTP Department of Urban and Regional Planning‚ University of Lagos‚ Akoka-Yaba‚ Lagos‚ Nigeria (Being paper presented for publication by Environmental Conservation Research Team‚ FUT- Akure - Sept 2004) ABSTRACT Rapid urban expansion without effective environmental consciousness means that in virtually every urban

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    Our Changing American Cities Urban reform movements find their origins in the aforementioned period of industrialization directly following the Civil War – they were mainly confined to the northern half of the United States‚ seeing as it had more auspicious conditions and precedents for industrialization. With the rapid influx of urban denizens‚ problems of urban life intensified as well. Trash clogged the streets and transmitted disease more effectively than any vector could ever hope to do‚ slums

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