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    Stories of place Discovering new places is an important part of many enjoyable experiences. We use maps to guide us in our exploration but also to locate our findings. It is not rare that we use these personalized maps to share our knowledge of a place. Throughout the time‚ the importance of the relationship between personal stories‚ walking the land‚ experiencing places and knowledge became a continual topic of discussion. There is reasonably substantial literatures that explains how stories facilitate

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    Kadhurkhil‚ standing on the bank of the river Karnafully‚ is a medium sized village near Chittagong city. It has a population of approximately 15‚000; large portion of which is constituted by the Muslim and the rest by the Hindu. However‚ religious or political views have never been a problem in the peaceful coexistence of the villagers. The village has two huts‚ Chowdhuri hut and Munshi hut‚ each of which sits at alternate two days per week. Many educated and well- qualified villagers have chosen

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    City is expected to be a best place where everyone can reach such better living conditions. Many people have been moving from their hometown in the countryside to start finding a chance in a big city. One of its advantages is that the city gives out many good conditions and environment for education‚ especially for youth. Moreover‚ there are great numbers of employment offered widely to everybody. However‚ pollution in big cities is such a big concern for many people. People can receive a good

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    views on the urban fox‚ as seen through the eyes of someone who was obviously under the influence of too much alcohol. Secondly‚ if Mr Barnes was to leave Suffolk a but more often then he would certainly loose his obscured idea that London has been concreted over. He himself describes the ’wonderfully and suburbanly verdant’ garden in Mortlake‚ that just happens to be placed in between Richmond Park‚ Chiswick and Kew garden. His idea of London is as biased as his love for the urban fox. We all

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    However‚ there are a lot of people out there living in urban areas who are unhappy with their environs – and there are also a lot of people in rural areas who yearn for something different (I live very close to at least a few of these folks – they lived in a small town because they thought it would benefit their children‚ but they’re not happy with the tradeoffs). Having said that‚ I tried to build a list of the most positive aspects of both urban and rural life‚ based on the aspects of each that I

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    working on it. Eventually‚ such strict limitations caused farmers and peasants to leave their farming business and seek more opportunities in large urban areas. That lead to Russia’s rapid industrialization during the 18th. However‚ prior to Russia’s industrialization workers set up guilds to protect their interests. Such guilds were often set up in areas where workers migrated to work - such as logging camps‚ and were often communal. Although‚ as the industrialization finally occurred in 19th century

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    The nineteenth century ushered in technological innovations and developments to urban city life. The American cities grew exponentially‚ with buildings‚ infrastructure‚ and population While cities in America witnessed new technology such as motion pictures‚ the telephone‚ and advanced infrastructure‚ cities were also lacking proper sanitation and suffered overcrowded housing conditions. The American city‚ while bustling with social and leisure opportunities‚ succumbed to many social ills‚ such

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    films are presented as people worth being admired even though they have a violent character. This gives the impression that they can gain respect and admiration by copying this agressive behaviour‚ so that the violence increses‚ especially in large urban areas worldwide. One of the measures considered to reduce violence should regulate the films industry on the one hand‚ and insure better education on the other hand. According to statistics it has been found that over 80% of the murderers belong to poorly

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    Progressivism Between 1870 and 1920 a population shift occurred from rural to urban. Early immigrants and new immigrants differed greatly in many areas. Urbanization lead to changes in technology such as transportation‚ water power‚ steam power‚ and machinery. Though city dwellers received technology first‚ this technology allowed for people to live outside the city and still work there. The industry was dominated by large companies‚ who supplied work. America had several problems during the urbanization

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    However‚ urbanization in these countries has both promises and negative assets. The promises include increase in employment as well safety‚ in certain areas. Some pitfalls are a lack of security‚ excessive use of drugs‚ corrupt government‚ and congestion within the cities. Urbanization varies dramatically throughout Latin America‚ as it such a broad area. For the most part‚ the bigger cities in the Latin countries have higher employment rates along with higher household income. In most of the larger

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