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    settlement pattern. The reduced travel time made possible by these new transport options meant that there was now more choice available‚ for those who could afford it‚ on where they could live. Forster regards this as the establishment of the residential suburb and as it occurred so did residential segregation. The development of the transport city in Australia further highlights the unique character of Australian cities compared to what was seen in Europe. Australia had a large middle class and higher

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    The urbanization of the United States of America has progressed throughout the entire history. Since 19th century the country has been transformed from a predominantly rural nation into an urbanized one. However the attitude of Americans towards the city and urban life has been changing over the years. Main social issues of 20th century have been changing from combating poverty and racism in 1930s - 1940s through predominance of wealth and status and the emptiness of suburbia in 1950s - 1970s‚ culminating

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    through the adaptive reuse of suburban shopping centers. Introduction: The Australian urban landscape is largely defined by people who live in the suburbs and work in the city. This spatial polarisation is only successful when people can commute efficiently between work and home. The problem occurs when you encounter a long commute from the outer suburbs on heavily congested motorways. This separation between work and home creates a range

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    America has the greatest amount of knowledge at its fingertips that it has ever seen due to technological advances‚ and still many children and adolescents are illiterate. Even though a child from a suburb school and one from a inner city school graduate from grade school‚ the child from the suburb might be up to two years ahead of the other in reading‚ writing‚ and mathematics (1). The problems with associated with inner city schools‚ which are usually full of minority children living in poverty

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    electronic media. New technologies have replaced the old. From an estimated workforce of 10‚000 people in 1986‚ the working population has increased to 21‚506 according to 2001 Census figures. A planned 26‚000 jobs will be based in the two suburbs by 2021. Telecommunications and entertainment companies that have moved into the precinct include Network 10‚ ABC‚ Foxtel‚ Australis‚ Galaxy TV‚ Star City Casino and radio stations Nova‚ 2SM and 2GB. Educational institutions include

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    to the job. Furthermore‚ location of the jobs is one major factor of out of work people in inner cities. Since 1960‚ many businesses moved away from the inner cities toward the suburbs where there were better dealings‚ and this caused the struggle for inner city residents to find jobs. Employment was available in suburbs‚ but most inner city residents did not own automobiles and could not afford public transportation to leave the city to get to their jobs. These changes in job locations cause much

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    strategy is Capeheart’s “Year’s Ahead” advertisement from 1950 (Appendix B). Capeheart relates to potential customers by illustrating their clients as a close knit family that watches television together‚ and one that lives a luxurious lifestyle in the suburbs. By advertising their television as “Year’s Ahead” Capeheart implies that their TV is the best‚ and the newest TV on the market. Capeheart excellently demonstrates the strategy of exposing the Keeping up with the

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    August 10‚ 2010 Cities VS Suburbs There many opinions about cities and suburbs. What are the differences between them? I have lived in Richmond‚ KY for a year. It is a very small‚ county place. Then I have been living in Elizabeth‚ NJ for 2 years. It is not big like New York. I can come to some difference between cities and suburbs. For example‚ these differences between cities and suburbs are attractions‚ density of population and their environment. Cities offer a massive amount of attraction

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    in schools? They should all be the same and every child should be given the same opportunities as everyone else. In the Chicagoland area in Illinois‚ these questions are visible to everyone who lives there. I went to a private high school in the suburb Lombard named‚ Montini Catholic. To attend this school you had to pay around $11‚000 a year. Because of that price stamped on the school‚ some people are deterred away. My school was very generous and used money that it received to help students that

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    village however than a city. A small village and a city got three similar attractions to a better life in ones view: location‚ utilities‚ and climate. First‚ every state has a city. Every city has a specific location. Most cities are located near a suburb which is similar to a small town. The use of utilities in the city is very popular and convenient. Utilities make the way of life easier instead of putting in the work. Utilities services year round change and so do the climate. For example‚ I stay

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