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    A Description Of A Place

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    A description of a place I live in a two-bedroom apartment on the first floor in the 5-story block of flats. My room‚ which is spacious and full of light‚ is my favourite one. It is both a study and a bedroom. The only window in my room faces the playgroud‚ which is situated near our house. It is so nice to look out of the window on a bright sunny day! The view is really wonderful. The walls of my room are papered in a design of yellow and white stripes and the curtains on the window match the wallpaper

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    Willy American Dream

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    We all have a vision of America‚ more most this vision includes rolling plains of grass and mountainous forests‚ however for most Americans this is not what we see every day. Our lives are mostly have up of city or suburban streets and endless highways. In Death of a Salesman‚ Willy‚ grew up and built his house out in the open grasses‚ however his dream of America was boxed in by the city. However some think that Willy’s dream was not crushed by the city‚ but that his dreams were mistaken from the

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    Secondary Suites Dilemma

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    THE SECONDARY SUITES DILEMMA A research paper examining the benefits and issues of illegal basement suites in Calgary and Vancouver. By Mark Germiquet ANTH 379 Tues/Thurs Professor: Dr. Alan Smart Due: December 4th‚ 2012 1. Examine a policy issue in the light of at least one‚ preferably more‚ relevant ethnographic study. Does the ethnographic perspective raise questions about the assumptions in positions proposed on that policy issue? 2. Are there reasons deriving from the ethnographic

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    very little pay at all‚ not even enough to sustain a house that was relatively nice. The houses the workers could afford were in the cities and called tenements‚ they were masses of poor people all live together 2-4 families in each tenement in the apartment type building. This led to really bad conditions due to the lack of plumbing and bathrooms in each tournament. So they had to find other means of getting rid of this waste and bathing‚ like bringing gallons and gallons of well water from outside

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    having a flatmate degrades that space to a single bedroom‚ since the bathroom‚ kitchen or living room are viewed as mutual. Moreover‚ when living alone‚ leaving valuable things around is acceptable. In contrast‚ this is not the case when sharing the apartment as one does not necessarily trust the housemate. One may even need to secure the bedroom door when going out. Another pronounced difference between living on one’s own and having a partner is the duties. Not sharing the flat means paying for

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    exist. PHASE I: Information Gathering/Essay In essay form‚ please provide an in-depth description of your community. Please be sure to include the following in your narrative: Discuss how and where people live - what type of housing (i.e. apartment buildings‚ homes‚ public housing); what the condition of the area is (well kept‚ nicely manicured with gardens‚ grounds to sit in‚ or dirty‚ no community spaces) What types of businesses exist (i.e. grocery stores‚ supermarket‚ clothing stores‚

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    Comparative Study

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    ii) The play‚ “Juno and Paycock”‚ by Sean O’ Casey is another comparative text I have studied under the theme of poverty. It is set in the inner city of Dublin during the Irish Civil War. It centres on how does the poverty affect the Boyle family members living in a two-room tenancy in a tenement house at the time of when Dublin had some of the worst slums in Europe. The key moment of the play which draws my attention to the chosen theme is the scene where Juno Boyle told her husband‚ Jack “Captain”

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    personality. We are Optimistic Serviced Office. Happy-go-Lucky office. Looking for a business space that is cost effective yet centrally located could create tremendous stress‚ Go straight to us and look no further‚ we make sure to simplify all your process. Located at the heart of Bangkok’s Central Business District with A mere five-minute walk from BTS/MRT Asoke‚ Klique desk is no-frills serviced office solutions for your business needs. From fully furnished private serviced offices‚ Shared office desk (Hot

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    How the Other Half Lives

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    to people living there‚ because with the low income they were getting it was perfect price to buy. There big rooms were all broken up into small ones‚ and they basically disregarding light and proper ventilation. The rent was lower‚ with small apartments and the actual floor that you were on. The tenements were never really cared for‚ unless the people living in them really took care of them. The people who owned them really didn’t care. "Neatness‚ order‚ cleanliness‚ were never dreamed of in

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    In this historical study an analysis of the reformation ideology of the urban slum will be defined through the clearing out of the lower classes in New York City’s Five Points Tenements during the late 19th century. The 19th century “slum” was a negative social and economic development that was based on locating immigrant workers in New York City into low-income tenement projects‚ which was an attempt to accommodate the massive influx of low-cost labor from Europe. The Five Points is an important

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