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    After the War people were looking forward to the transition from a wartime economy to one of peace. Now‚ items that had not been available for purchase in almost a decade would now be for sale once more. One of the things that was in the highest demand was housing. The housing market was huge. So many people were forced to be living in homes with their relatives‚ or in trailers‚ or anything they could find. Stories tell of people living in modified train cars‚ shacks‚ virtually anything‚ circulated

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    Once Upon a Social Issue Fairy tales have always been told to us as children; whether to comfort or entertain us‚ they always seem to be a part of most everyone ’s childhood. When Nadine Gordimer was asked to write a children ’s story‚ she replied with a short story titled "Once Upon A Time". Although the title is characteristic of a fairy tale‚ she leads the tale to an ending that is anything other than "…happily ever after." Gordimer distorts the fairy tale by dealing with certain issues rather

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    my behavior

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    New Mexico‚ One of my best friends in Australia‚ etc.) What kind of place Physical environment: e.g. a farm‚ a native village‚ a family home‚ a staircase‚ an industrial town (etc. etc.) Social environment: e.g. a ghetto‚ a slum‚ a middle-class suburb (etc. etc.) Psychological environment: e.g. a cold atmosphere‚ a tolerant family home (etc. etc.) Not all the above points are relevant in connection with all texts. You will have to decide for yourself what is relevant in each case. If you have

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    Susan Cheever acts as the narrator‚ telling parts of her life story‚ from her childhood days until her present‚ from her point-of-view. The story takes place in the urban Manhattan‚ putting the New York City life in perspective‚ of a life in the suburbs. The story begins with the protagonists’ first memory of summer mornings in Central Park with her father‚ after his return from fighting in World War II‚ and since the story progresses chronologically‚ it can be presumed that the story’s timeline

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    Languages‚ dialects and slang of Sweden Introduction My research will be how the language variation in Sweden looks today‚ and I will give some information about the Swedish language and other spoken languages in Sweden. I will also look into the sub-dialects called `Rinkebyswedish`‚ ´Swenglish” and slang language. Swedish is now officially the main language of Sweden and is spoken approximately by 10 million people. Although until 2009 it was not the official language. The reason for that was

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    Painfully Alive

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    Revolutionary Hill Estate. They both feel as if they do not belong‚ that they are ‘painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture’ (pt I‚ ch IV). The metaphor ‘painfully alive’ gives the impression that Frank and April are portrayed as enduring the suburbs as they feel like they know the truth about living there‚ creating the effect of feeling trapped. From the interactions between the Campbell’s and the Wheeler’s‚ it can be inferred that the Wheeler’s think of themselves as superior and more intellectual

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    countryside‚ which is due to a lack of space and/or cheaper land on the outskirts of metropolitan areas. Over time‚ the development outside of a metropolitan area becomes a suburb. Then‚ urban sprawl directly supports car dependency. As previously stated‚ urban sprawl includes locations connected by multilane highways. Thus‚ when suburbs are created and development continues to occur outside of old city limits‚ cars become an imperative part of

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    city vs country

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    Living in the city has its pros and cons. The majority of people want to live in the city because they think that it is the place where collected everything that can make their lives better than living in the countryside. And so‚ there are many people abandoned their homeland and families to live in the city with the hope of prosperity of living standard. In fact‚ living in Phnom Penh city has many advantages and disadvantages for their living conditions. As a result‚ it is the place of jobs opportunities

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    marks her foes for death. Something as trivial and homely as a piece of knitting has turned into an instrument of murder. Moreover‚ Madam Defarge’s rose becomes a symbol of the revolution when she puts it on her head. Dickens describes how the entire suburb of Saint Antoine reacts to this change: "It was remarkable; but‚ the taste of Saint Antoine seemed to be decidedly opposed to a rose on the head-dress of Madam Defarge" (187). This

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    John Stuart Mill

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    John Stuart Mill born in Pentonville‚ then a suburb of London eldest son of the Scottish philosopher‚ historian‚ and economist (James Mill…Dad) british philosopher‚ political economics and civil servant. deliberately shielded from association with children his age other than his own siblings. Mill was a notably precocious child taught greek at age 3 at age 8 he began learning latin‚ euclid‚ and algebra appointed schoolmaster to the younger children of the family. at age 14 Mill stayed

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