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    Urban and Rural Life

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    What’s for dinner? For many it’s usually a purchased meal. In today’s world it is becoming increasingly difficult for individuals and families alike to settle down to a homemade meal. Though the end result of any meal is to satisfy ones hunger‚ there are many factors to consider when buying a meal as opposed to preparing it yourself. The first is the cost associated with each meal. While a homemade meal has little extra cost to it restaurants often add taxes and a service charge. In addition to that

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    Introduction It is African Americans and Hispanics from the ages of 16-24 who live in urban areas tend to commit more crimes rather than those ethnicity males in rural areas because of their lifestyle. Minorities who live in urban areas tend to follow what they see and believe that it is acceptable to hang out on the streets and commit robberies. They believe the deviant acts they commit are normal. Rural areas like Orange County‚ NY are filled with African American and Hispanics around the same

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    Urban Versus Rural Life

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    Urban versus Rural Living Every country has its own taste‚ lifestyles and certain norms and standards. Every country presents two different types of culture in that very setting. There has always been a sharp distinction between urban and rural living‚ with each having its particular advantages and disadvantages. Both these present contrasting characters with different lifestyles and different perception of life. It has been noted that one of the contrast between

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    There has always been a sharp distinction between urban and rural living‚ with each having its particular advantages and disadvantages. From a personal perspective‚ I am more inclined to live in a small town rather than a big city. To me‚ it boils down to more peace and quiet; a better environment to live in; and family safety. To begin with‚ small towns are usually quiet and relatively calm. The pace of life is relaxed and the low number of cars and people makes for a peaceful setting without

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    Urban vs. Rural Education

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    would explore the relationship between the rural poor and education. But more specifically‚ having read the Hallway Hangers‚ how do poor‚ rural youths differ in their educational goals and achievements than poor‚ urban youths? It is evident that rural poor are at a disadvantage educationally‚ socially‚ and economically compared to the urban poor. Rural youths’ chances of employment (whether in agriculture or in other areas)‚ are weaker than their urban counterparts. The paper would set out to

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    Rural sociology studies the village and urban sociology deals with the city. The city life depends on the village and what it produces. Similarly‚ the village is very much influenced by the city. Due to the pressures from within and attractions from outside people are flocking towards the cities from the villages. The economic necessity and social deficiency are ‘pushing’ the people out of the village‚ while the attractions of the city are ‘pulling’ them towards their centres. This has resulted

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    Short essay on Rural and Urban Communities One of the broadcasts and most revealing of all social contracts is exhibited by the differences of urban and rural life. This contrast is one of social environment. It divides community organization in two broad types-the urban and the rural. For many centuries city and country are two general types of human habitation. However‚ we must remember that rural and urban depict modes of community life‚ not simply geographical locations. The most obvious

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    Rural vs Urban Living

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    Rural vs Urban Living While there are many opportunities available if one lives in the city‚ there are still some benefits to living in a rural area. Some things are available in both areas‚ such as jobs‚ education‚ and community. In an urban setting‚ many kinds of jobs are available for both teenagers and young adults. Young people can find a job at malls‚ recreational parks and fast food restaurants easier in the city than if he/she lived in a rural area. The job opportunities in a rural

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    Urban Versus Rural Living

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    September 2012 Urban versus Rural Living People all over the United States decide on a daily basis on where they want to live. First off people have to understand what defines rural from urban. The United States Census Bureau classifies an urban environment as having a population density of at least one thousand people per square mile. Any area surrounding those census blocks with a population density of five hundred or fewer people per square mile are classified as rural (U.S. Census Bureau)

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    Urban Vs Rural America

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    Rural Americans perceived cities as sources of vice‚ religious threats‚ and other beatings on old-style principles. The 1920s was a time within the United States in which a vast transformation happened in the country. After the war‚ many advancements were maid such as mass production‚ machinery‚ transportation‚ etc. During this time‚ there were many criticizers whom disregarded the numerous blacks in the South and the Mexican Americans and Asian Americans in the West while many others actually looked

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