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    Date: Introduction Agricultural areas all over the world are feeling the effects of suburb expansion. The cities growth is having an effect on the ability of land‚ water‚ and animals. With city growth will create problems such as climate‚ land‚ and geographical changes (Hillel‚ 1995). Critical Findings The agricultural areas of UrCity are being forced further out into the desert basin due to the suburb expansion. There is an increased demand for fertile lands to raise animals and crops.

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    Processing What was life really like in the colonies? Everyone either had a farm or in a city‚ no one lived in the suburbs. Many people made money on their farms or plantations where many slaves worked for the landowner. Also‚ many children didn’t receive education unless you were quite wealthy. So‚ let’s see what was life really like in the colonies. Let’s start off where people live‚ many people were farmers and that’s how they made a living. They grew their own food and even made things out

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    of women getting married significantly dropped and the number of births skyrocketed. Young men and women yearned to settle down in the suburbs with white picket fences in order to have the perfect family. While on the outside‚ the suburbs epitomized the perfect family‚ on the inside tension and discontent quietly loomed in many households. “The postwar suburbs were either heaven or hell for their inhabitants—endless stretches of brand-new houses on quarter-acre lots occupied‚ during weekday hours

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    white middle class fled out of the city to move to suburbs which left the cities with no funding backbone to support their institutions.

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    precisely at the moment her husband arrived from work. After World War II‚ there was an expansion of the population; therefore caused the need for more housing and other needs of people. The first mass-produced suburb - Levittown‚ New York - was built in 1951. The price for the suburb house was from $8000-$11000. During the 1950s‚ the automobile industry saw growth and change‚ particularly in its design departments. Car companies catered to young buyers’ tastes as well as their fantasies. Auto

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    another garden city would be developed nearby. Howard envisaged a cluster of several garden cities assatellites of a central city of 50‚000 people‚ linked by road and rail.[1] Contents  [hide]  * 1 Early development * 2 Garden cities * 3 Garden suburbs * 4 Legacy * 5 See also * 5.1 Developments influenced by the Garden city movement * 5.2 Related urban design concepts * 6 References * 7 Bibliography | ------------------------------------------------- Early development[edit]

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    The USA The USA is the South largest country in the world (after Russia‚ Canada and China). Including the states of Alaska and Hawaii‚ The US covers an area of 9 millions square km. It borders Canada on the North. Besides‚ it is such a great nation that it covers 4 times zone. Almost every kind of climate may be found there but the country lies mostly in the temperate zone. The US is a varied land of forests and mountains. If we look at the map of the USA‚ we can see lowlands and mountains. The

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    I believe the role of the government in the lives of the American people should be to improve the quality of life for all citizens equally. The government should work to protect the public; internationally‚ nationally and on an individual level. I believe it is the government’s role to protect the individual rights of its citizens. This would include rights such as freedom of speech and freedom of religion. I believe at this time the government needs to be more involved in social programs and

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    me.| Dinner at La Hacienda transformed into Sunday morning breakfast at Granny’s‚ a small diner run by elderly women in the community‚ famous for authentic soul food and southern hospitality. (New Paragraph)After a brief year situated in a thriving suburb of Charleston‚ I moved forty-five

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    the working class‚ many lived in substandard housing and with little education. They customarily lived close to their work places‚ in the inner suburbs. Steam and electric trams‚ began operations by 1909. The newly improved‚ transportation system‚ within states‚ facilitated the urban sprawl‚ of major cities. Newly developed suburbs‚ in the outer suburbs‚ were home to the wealthy middle class. This class prospered‚ following federation. The growth of manufacturing and steel opened up business opportunities

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