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    Urban Problems

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    management touch our daily lives. It is no surprise these issues are catching the eyes and ears of many local and national politicians. All though to some it is.(EPA) Since the end of World War II‚ the American Dream has been defined as a house in the suburbs and two cars in the driveway. ( Social Problems) Sparked by a series of federal and state government policies‚ including home buying subsidies provided by the GI Bill‚ massive road building projects and community planning designed around the car

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    to symbolize their emotions and tribulations throughout the story. In “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ Jane was isolated by her husband in a house‚ and specifically in a room that brought her to her eventual insanity. In “The Swimmer” Neddy lives in the suburbs‚ a place that looks like it has everything figured out but in reality it’s full of isolation and emptiness. In both stories‚ the protagonists use their settings to reflect their lives. It’s used to show how everything is not as it seems on the outside

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    affected by the automobile. They gained access to the country. Although most affects were for the better‚ the cities got hectic. Between traffic snarls and pollution the cities changed. The automobile also caused depopulation of inner cities to the suburbs. As the cities depopulated and automobiles became more popular there became a lack of parking of all the people driving to work. Parking in the city was very high. As a result the automobile changed the American way of life. The way the automobile

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    Big City

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    peace without the noise of motor horns and hawkers. People are simple love each other and share life with each other and live like one big family. Of course there are no modern facilities like transport hospitals school etc. I was thinking to visit a suburb in Karachi. My uncle took me to the station to board an electric train. The trains were moving very fast and people were traveling hanging by the bars on the foot boards. The scene was frightening and I had no courage to get inside the train at all

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    1950s Dbq

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    everyone were to go about their jobs to get a majority approval then nothing real will get done. During the 1950s this was big because suburbia started to come along‚ “Little Boxes all the same‚” (Doc L). When suburbs started to come along more and more Americans were moving to the suburbs‚ and it soon became the norm. “They are not workers‚ nor are they the white collar people in the usual…” (Doc N). What this document is talking about is how these are the people of the middle class who‚ “have

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    For Sandy Hook’s sake: learning from the tragedy of Newtown We must turn from this trauma to tackle America’s complex failures over gun control‚ inner-city crime and mental healthcare A woman waits to hear about her sister‚ a teacher‚ following the shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school Photograph: Melanie Stengel/AP Friday’s news that 20 children and six adults were gunned down in Newtown‚ Connecticut‚ a small community known locally for its Great Pootatuck rubber duck race every spring to

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    Page 1 of 4 Sample Academic Reading A: Questions Sample Academic Reading A: Questions You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13‚ which are based on Reading Passage 1 on pages 2 and 3. Questions 1 – 7 Reading Passage 1 has seven sections‚ A-G. Choose the correct heading for each section from the list of headings below. Write the correct number‚ i-x‚ in boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet. List of Headings i ii iii iv v vi vii viii ix x 1 Section A 2 Section

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    city of the developed world. Sydney is a world city that currently has urban dynamics operating in it. Sydney is located on the coast in the South-East quadrant of Australia. Urban Decay and Renewal is clearly evident in Pyrmont – Ultimo‚ a suburb located with in a kilometre from the CBD. Rhodes ‚ further to the north west of Pyrmont‚ is also under going Urban Decay and Renewal. The silicon corridor is an area of places where companies have decided to suburbanise some of their office blocks

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    The City Planners

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    in 1939‚ Margaret Atwood is an author‚ poet‚ critic‚ and essayist‚ feminist and social campaigner. Best known as a novelist‚ she is also an award-winning poetess. "The City-Planners” is critical of the monotony and false beauty of modern cities‚ suburbs and its architecture. The poem views modern life as empty‚ artificial‚ and its inhabitants as robotic and lacking in spirit. Analysis i. Main Subject The main theme is the poet’s dislike for the suburban houses that look like they have been cast

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    Project 1 Issue history and Origin Urban sprawl is a concept that creates zones called suburbs that spread beyond the outskirts of a city. Urban sprawl is characterized by a low-density auto-dependent development of once rural land and it transforms the land into suburbs and suburbs include various design features that make the suburbs car dependent. Urban sprawl belongs to a larger class of American development in general and urban sprawl has many parts including housing subdivisions‚ strip

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