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    Oelwein‚ IA is a small town roughly about 4 miles. If you were to look at this town from the sky it would look as though it was separated into quadrants. All of the road runs vertical‚ with a small amount roads typically by the river‚ running off of them. This town isn’t exactly poor or well off. And from the outside looking in‚ it looks as though it could be an ideal small town. “Driving into town from the south‚ you first notice the softening profile of the maples and oaks that fill out the middle

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    To Kill A Mockingbird

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    Growing Up in Maycomb What if people had the chance to look back on their lives and watch their selves grow up? In “To Kill a Mocking Bird” Jean Louise Finch or Scout‚ or scout gets to do just that. During the Great Depression in the small town of Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ The Finches get involved in a whirlwind of prejudices and unfairness which cause Scout to grow up irregularly in comparison to other kids her age. Scout learns more and more about the world as she grows up and she starts to see the war

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    negative aspects of life in a small town. Positive things include not as many crimes and availability to hunt. Negative things include gossip and hunting accidents. So living in a small town sounds fun‚ but it comes with a few consequences. One positive aspect of life in a small town is that the crime rate is low. With a low crime rate‚ the less people are getting hurt‚ and the less crimes that are being committed. There are also not as many drug busts in smaller towns. Smaller towns seem to have an

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    Chad Albrecht English 1302 July 28‚ 2005 Conformity and Individuality in a Small Town John Updike was born in Shillington‚ Pennsylvania on March 18‚ 1932. His father was a high school math teacher who supported the entire family‚ including his grandparents on his mothers side. As a child‚ Updike wanted to become a cartoonist because of The New Yorker magazine. He wrote articles and poems and kept a journal. John was an exceptional student and received a full scholarship to Harvard University

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    a locally owned business? If not‚ when was the last time you shopped at a locally owned business? -Local businesses can have affects everyone‚ especially in a small community like the ones we live in. My name is... and my father owns his own business. Repeat. BODY: Overall: Locally owned businesses are crucial to keeping small towns thriving. +”Your dollars spent in locally-owned businesses have three times the impact on your community as dollars spent at national chains.” +The more people

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    Growing up in a Small Town

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    Life Lessons from a Small Town Growing up in a small town is an excellent way to learn strong values. It was serendipitous that I was able to grow up in a subtle farming community where I graduated high school with the same group of children that attended my kindergarten class. Everyone knows everybody in a small town which has a few benefits. It means you can have a tab at the local convenience store and pay when you receive your paycheck and on any given day‚ you can walk down into the post

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    Essay on: “To Kill a Mocking Bird‚” by Harper Lee. Statement of Intent: A Literary report focused on the discussion of how the elements of the novel “To Kill a Mocking Bird‚” by Harper Lee‚ enables deeper understanding on the part of the reader‚ of the idea of racial prejudice. The target audience is: students and teachers alike‚ studying the novel “To Kill a Mocking Bird‚” by Harper Lee. The novel “To Kill a Mocking Bird‚” by Harper Lee‚ is set during a time of great poverty – The Great Depression

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    Just a small town girl

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    time in your life where you wanted to be something that you’re not? I’m the girl that felt that way. Everything I hope for happened when I moved from the country to town. Growing up I was raised out in the country‚ dreaming of exploring my horizon and becoming a small town girl. The location‚ security‚ noises‚ and neighbors make both of these neighborhoods uniquely different. My first neighborhood‚ where I grew up‚ was out in the country in a little town called Rinards Mill. The rural life is how you

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    Meth: An Epidemic in Small Town America What exactly is Meth? Methamphetamine is a synthetic stimulant that affects the central nervous system. It has numerous nicknames and may be better known to some as Meth‚ Crank‚ Crystal‚ Ice‚ or “the poor man’s cocaine”‚ just to name a few. It can be snorted‚ smoked‚ swallowed‚ or injected and is extremely addictive‚ even after only one use. It is compiled of a long list of highly toxic chemicals‚ some of which are Pseudoephedrine‚ lye and drain cleaners

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    Small town and Big cities Some people prefer a small town over a big city‚ others prefer a big city over a small town. Why? Big cities and small towns have several differences‚ they also have a few similarities. Including that they both have their advantages and disadvantages. However‚ I personally like to live in a small town. There are certain aspects and qualities that one cannot bear living in a big city. Some people who live in big cities think it’s the best place for them. Big cities

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