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    isolation‚ cars became as important to adolescents as it was to adults. There was virtually no way to get around most suburbs without a car‚ and for those who needed public transportation‚ cities remained essential. I guess it’s because adolescents can’t experience much fun anymore because everyone’s either too busy or gone their separate ways. 2. Historical Interpretation To the suburb residents‚ it’s something new and refreshing‚ something

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    in the world. American society transformed; the population shifted to the suburbs‚ the G.I. Bill was created to benefit (most) WWII veterans‚ and consumerism played many effects on society. By 1920‚ over fifty-four million American’s were living in cities. This changed‚ however‚ after the Second World War. Suburbanization took the place of urbanization and Americans were fleeting to the suburbs. By 1960‚ American suburbs held more of the population than cities‚ small towns‚ and the countryside

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    Assessment-Jessica du Preez Good Morning/Afternoon fellow members of the Lord Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council. Today I will be discussing what makes Kedron a highly liveable area and the changes that will most certainly make Kedron a more desirable suburb to live in. I will be discussing three points as to what makes Kedron have such a high liveability rating‚ as well as two faults that can definitely be improved which will determine the outcome in Kedron’s area. Due to its high percentage of job accessibility

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    who are in Chicago. He talks about the major jobs and how the city runs. In New Chicago the workforce changes and I included the key differences in the poem. I talked about how manufacturing jobs became less available. I also talked about how the suburbs started to expand‚ causing minorities to be left in the city. In the 1940’s thirty-two percent of the labor force was employed in manufacturing. With the implementation of New Chicago’s technology‚ we saw a huge decline in manufacturing jobs.

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    The 1950’s were a restless time. People were moving in the U.S from the cities to the suburbs‚ entertainment was becoming more and more popular‚ civil rights and arts movements were growing‚ and science and technology was becoming more advanced. One of the many books and movies that help to depict the social continuity of the decade was the movie “The Sandlot”. “The Sandlot”‚ though also a very enjoyable and funny movie‚ showed many of these aspects of the 1950’s. From suburbia to sexism‚ the movie

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    name a few. Spatial inequality is a term addressing the extremities of the wealthy and those living in poverty. In Australia there have been clear shifts in the spatial composition of Australia’s economic development to favour particular cities and suburbs within those cities. Though it is seen as a negative thing spatial inequality is a vital feature of society and is essential in developing countries for the advance of economic growth and development. However‚ with the heavy differences between social

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    An eardrum shattering shriek ripped through the suburbs as the announcement was made and Armageddon began. I stepped into the street and was attacked by the acrid stench of burning flesh as people ripped each other to shreds. I walked through the haze‚ ignoring the wounded as they pleaded for mercy. Buildings crumbled around me and hot blood spattered on my face as a bullet caused the head of the man in front of me to vanish in an explosion of gore. I wiped the back of my hand across my forehead

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    technology can help society by allowing people to stay in the suburbs‚ which saves them money. This new technology can also make getting to and from work easy for people while offering Americans a better quality of life. In addition‚ commuting will become easier. According to NewsELA’s article‚ PRO/CON: Self-driving cars could take over the road in the near future by Tribune News Service‚ "Driverless cars could allow people to stay in the suburbs‚ and save them money." It is no doubt that technological

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    Gevelekian 1 Tatiana Gevelekian Professor Lai AAS 9 November 2013 The Effects of Public Policy Public policies have played a large role in creating the suburbs and contributing to segregation in Los Angeles. The 1956 Interstate Defense Highway Act helped create and sustain suburbs but the process maintained segregation against those of low income. After the streetcar system government organizations built freeways in areas of low income‚ leaving residents with no choice but to evacuate

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    Philadelphia Inquirer staff writer David Zucchino’s "Where Violence Dwells: The Place Factor In Philadelphia And Its Suburbs‚ The Homicide Rate Closely Parallels The Poverty Rate" argues that high rates of violence are not associated with race‚ but with the socio-economic conditions of a place. Zucchion analyzes the data of the number of murders ’’in 31 of 60 biggest Philadelphia suburbs in Pennsylvania‚" which all together do not have even a single murder‚ and "Philadelphia‚ a city of 1.5 million‚’’

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