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    the first chapter on uses of sidewalks: safety Jacob talks about the purpose of sidewalks and streets; that they are more than just for carrying pedestrians and use for cars. They can act as a boundary between a building and are the most important aspect to a city. They are the main publicity of a city and by themselves‚ they are nothing but an abstraction. Basically‚ the thought of what a city’s streets is is the thought of the city

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    Sana sa SONA

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    emphasis: 1. Looking into the statistics‚ unemployment rate remain high though it decreased in the 2nd quarter this year from 7.5% to 7.3%. Despite of this fact‚ many Filipinos are still jobless. Each day they travel from place to place and walk street to street just to search for a stable job aiming to help one’s family climb from poverty. 2. Mining industries are growing in most provinces. Ideally it helps boost our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) however this means that more mountains will be flattened

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    views help create her poems meaning and effect on the reader. Beveridge’s texts are valuable to the understanding of human and nature’s precious life‚ and her appreciation for life in all. Through her two poems ‘the domesticity of Giraffes’ and ‘the streets of Chippendale’ these both communicate her ideas and values the strongest. One of Beveridge’s strongest values is of life‚ in ‘the domesticity of giraffes’ this is displayed from the first sentence of the second stanza. ‘I think of her graceful on

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    ‘The Streets-Morning’ by Charles Dickens is an extract taken from ‘Sketches by Boz.’ It is a descriptive piece and follows prominent features of the literary sketch technique‚ as it contains no prominent plot. The speaker narrates the “appearance presented by the streets of London an hour before sunrise on a summer’s morning.” The extract is in the first person narrative. This feature adds intensity and supports the use of details. First person narrative is generally considered unreliable due

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    Explain the characteristics of the local business environment 1- The key area in Kentish town is the high street. This is where it is always busy and also where the tourists are attracted to. On the high street there are a number of different types of shops selling things like clothes and toys. Also food stalls and furniture shops for household goods are on Kentish town high street. 2- Kentish town has transport links mainly trains and buses‚ the bus routes as such as 134‚ 24‚ 214 and the

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    Industrial Revolution

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    were beginning to grow rapidly and there wasn’t any planning so it began to get out of hand. The workers also lived in these things called slums that weren’t in the best shape. The streets of the cities weren’t that nice either. For example‚ in Document 4 ‚ it describes what the streets looked like and says‚ “The streets are usually unpaved‚ full of holes‚ filthy…” Due to there being so many people‚ the crime was high. There were also many deaths because of the working conditions. An example would

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    Market Scene By: Kilki Pareek A well-known street market in Jaipur is M.I road. M.I road - a public library of sights and smells brought to life by its buzzing activity‚ especially during the Diwali festival‚ a visitor coming from anywhere definitely not going to miss. As the first soft ray of the golden yellow sun oozed across the turquoise sky. I walked down the street with the blithe gait of a young girl‚ awaiting the spectacular awakening of this busy hive. Soon‚ one by one‚ like

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    fast way to travel on such crowded streets in rush hours in Hanoi. Despite the hurriness and business of the city‚ it is easy to find peaceful‚ quite corners to sit and enjoy a glass of ice-tea‚ fried peanuts and some chit-chat with a friend‚ maybe(!) Hanoi is famous for its ancient streets. Throughout hundred years of history‚ despite the destruction of bombs and explosions‚ the streets still remain their beauty and serenity. You can find many kiosks on those streets selling handmade souvenirs and

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    anxiously wait for the arrival of their target‚ Harry‚ is full of suspense and displayed through over 25 shots in less than 3 minutes. The sequence captures the anxiousness and suspense experienced by all the characters through its quick cuts of empty streets‚ destroyed buildings‚ and dark shadows. The score of this sequence heavily influences the mood and different thematic elements of the scene. Through this nearly silent (almost no dialogue) segment‚ Reed brings the viewers into the scene through the

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    education. Some campaigners thought that reforms should be introduced because the factories were in bad conditions and most of the children have deformed bones and bad lungs. Other campaigners thought they should not because at least they are off the streets and not causing crime and the children are happy and there is no violence there. Doctors too‚ thought it was important to improve working conditions for children. For example Dr Samuel Smith thought that they should reform because children suffered

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