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    China's Water Crisis Dbq

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    that so many people are moving to the cities. Urbanization‚ more people=more water being used‚ and water being polluted by factories are just a few reasons why the water is so bad. Add that to the fact that many manufacturers build factories in urban areas and as farmland decreases because of urbanization‚ the food and water demand increases. Documents B‚ C‚ and D.

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    While the people in rural areas were tied to their ritual of the harvest season‚ Middle class urban families were more mobile since they had the money to do so. Lower class men would hang out in saloons because it was the “poor-mans social club”. Because of the congestion and disease associated in city life‚ people

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    primary and secondary industry are major and thus it is not always important to live an urban area because we can earn money to work in such industries. At present‚however‚especially in developed country‚a tertiary industry occupies mainly among three industries and then the workplace is concentrated in cities so many people tend to live in cities and prefer to do so in order to get better jobs compared with a rural area. This phenomenon can trigger over population which cause several crucial problems

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    economic activities including new technology and infrastructure.  3.  The Takeoff­ Rapid growth generated in a limited number of economic  activities like textile and food production.  4.  The drive to maturity­ Modern technology diffuses to many areas.  Workers  become more skilled and specialized.  5.  The age of mass consumption­ Economy shifts from heavy industry to  consumer goods. ROSTOW’S STAGES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH Support of the model:  According to the model‚ each country is in one of the 

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    Urbanization and Crime

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    Sociology © 1973 The University of Chicago Press Abstract This investigation treates the plausibility of "structural" and "tension" analyses of the relationships among crimes against persons‚ crimes against property‚ collective violence‚ urban population‚ and urban growth. It treats France during the century after 1830. Over the long run‚ crimes against property appear to have declined

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    various methods such as improving infrastructures and developing public transports can solve this problem completely. First we can easily observe that ban of private vehicles alone is simply not a viable option. For a start‚ city dwellers in many urban areas in the world rely heavily on personal vehicles to travel. If they are banned‚ people will not be able to travel without suitable alternative options such as buses or subway trains which are unfortunately limited in both quantity and quality especially

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    DTLA Personal Statement

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    downtown. Motivated by this to devote the majority of my high-school career to community service‚ I realize that by pursuing architecture‚ I can make the most positive impact on society. DTLA has‚ over a short period of time‚ turned from a nine-to-five area to a twenty-four-seven neighborhood and is becoming denser with about 20‚000 residencies either under construction or in planning. Although residential housing units have tripled‚ homeless rates have spiked. During this time more than ever‚ city planners

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    learned some valuable lessons about being a conscious and responsible consumer. While you may not want to go as far as this woman (and not many of us would)‚ she does show that it is possible to live a reasonable lifestyle in the middle of a large urban center (Vancouver) without having to buy or own plastic yourself. Tips To Avoid Non-Biodegradable Plastic Not willing to go "cold turkey" on plastic? No worries! There are a lot of steps that you can take to reduce your plastic consumption‚

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    Họ và tên : Bùi Trung Hiếu –A15 MSSV 1111110567 Nowadays the rapid development of big cities throughout the world certainly brings people there both advantages and disadvantages. Obviously‚ the children in these urban areas are severely influenced by bad effects if there are not effectively protective mechanisms. They are maybe impacted by violent films‚ improper western life-style‚ bad social evils and even young gangsters. Consequently‚ their behaviors would be changed unexpectedly and uncontrollably

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    expresses Eliot’s Modernist concerns about the lack of morals and values in modern society through the use of personas within the urban landscape and the urban society. Modern man’s lifestyle of repetition of trivial tasks and the lack of meaningful things in life is represented and emphasised through the use of alliteration‚ metaphor‚ fragmentation and word choice. The urban landscape is employed by Eliot in Preludes to demonstrate the isolated desertion of a modern city. The use of repetition in “the

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