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    Satellite Towns

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    Satellite Towns In 1927 there were approximately 2 billion people on the earth‚ however today our population is almost 6 billion. This huge amount of increase in human population brought crowded metropolitan areas. In order to create planned cities and houses we created satellite towns. These towns also started to be built in our country. Therefore‚ it might be a good idea to consider its advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage of a town with skyscrapers is its modernity. Since we

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    Small Town

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    growing up in a small town. Small communities allow people to become acquainted‚ acquire a sense of security and familiarity. Although there may be many apparent positive aspects to smaller towns‚ people often living in acquire what is called a ’small town mentality’. This can be described as a unified way of thinking and behaving. Individuality and diversity are suppressed while town’s people begin to conform to traditionalistic views and stereotypes. Ways in which this small town mentality affects

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    Village or Town?

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    the safe and clean environment of the countryside. Absence of heavy traffic means absence of polluted atmosphere. With clean environment farmers can grow ecologically clean vegetables. Secondly‚ villagers appreciate a friendly atmosphere in a small town. Because of a small population‚ everyone knows everyone in villages. This fact unites people. They have a feeling of living in a closely knit community. Finally‚ countrymen see a village as the best place to live. Deciding between two places to

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    Town and Milton Fl.

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    miles Part-2 If I had to describe the town I live in I would describe it as a little ole farm town that neighbors with a more city oriented town to the West‚ then two more farm towns to the North of them‚ and one to the East‚ and finally some more city oriented/beach style areas to the South. The relative location for Milton Fl. would have to be Baker Fl. they share the same type of features and style of people. Milton Fl. is a place of farm land‚ rivers‚ stream‚ creeks‚ and little restaurants

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    Dr. Jeanne Gleich-Anthony The Rise of Modern Asia October 1‚ 2012 A Review of River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze Peter Hessler wrote a wonderful book when he composed River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze. It was a pleasure to read. It gave insight into the way Chinese people live and work in everyday situations. It is very obvious at the start of the book that outsiders are not very common in Fuling and are not readily accepted. Peter Hessler states that people who are foreigners in Fuling

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    Living in Small Town

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    Draft> Small town Do you sometimes feel tired of all the noise‚ the pollution and traffic in a big city? Just imagine you are in a middle of a small town with the fresh air‚ and you can even hear the sounds of birds. That is how life in a small town likes. It is simple and peaceful‚ moreover‚ it’s really good for your health‚ and also a great place for vacation. Some people love to live in a small town for only one reason: it is simple and peaceful. People who live in a small town don not need

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    life in a small town

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    increasingly urbanized. In almost every country in the world the trend has been for more and more people to move from small towns to larger cities. Although there are certain aspects of living in small town that I would appreciate such as clean air and less noise‚ however the urbanizing trend pretty much reflects my own preference for living in a big city rather than in a small town‚ because in my opinion the place one lives in plays more important role in one’s life in terms of wider range of opportunities

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    Smeltertown Ghost Town

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    Smeltertown is a callus on the border between the United States and Mexico. Once a town full of life‚ a community where no one even bothered to lock their front door‚ Smeltertown is now a ghost town. The town’s rundown condition is very well exemplified in Danny Lyon’s photo titled "Grave marker in Smelter cemetery‚ Asarco Smelter Works‚ in the background. This is the graveyard provided for employees." In the foreground of the photograph‚ is a wooden cross grave marker with the words “Sra Romana

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    Life in the country and in town If you had a choice‚ where would you like to live: in town or in the country? Whether you live in small towns or large cities‚ there are merits and drawbacks. And in this essay I will try to highlight some of the major advantages of living there. But of course there is always two sides to a coin‚ therefore this essay will also point out some of the problems which often reduce the pleasure of living in the countryside and in town. The best reason why one should

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    Rivers

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    Nnebe 601 ELA June 5‚ 2015 Rivers There are many advantages and disadvantages for living along rivers. Living near rivers helps people to meet their needs of eating food and other people’s needs such as their families. The river helps people to travel to different places by transportation such as ships‚ boats‚ and kayaks. Living near rivers can be advantageous. The river‚ such as the Nile‚ not only provides water but also helps to provide a good farmland. The river helps people to get stones and

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