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    The Brain and Behavior

    also responsible for the control of movement. The movement comes from the tissue of the rear of the frontal lobe it is called the primary motor area it directs the body’s muscles. The primary motor is one of three actions that the frontal lobe controls. The second one is the mirrors neurons these neurons become active when we perform action. The association area combines and processes information. If there were damage to the left hemisphere may suffer aphasia. The temporal lobes are located on each

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    Guardian sustainable business Technology and Innovation Reinventing the wheel: new tech turns regular bikes into hybrids – and a traffic tool The Copenhagen Wheel turns bicycles into electric hybrids, able to multiply pedal power, track your heart rate and monitor potholes. But at $800, it costs more than a bike  Reinventing the wheel: smart bikes, if widely adopted, could change the way we think about urban transportation. Photograph: John Giles/PA Sponsored by: BT Elisabeth Braw Friday

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    The Digital Divide

    States and the digital divide may be smaller within certain population (Neilson 2006). The digital divide separates those who are information rich on one side from those who are poor, who live in an underdeveloped country, or who reside in a rural area with no Internet access. In 1990, 22% of all homes in the United States had a personal computer. This percentage increased to 63% by 2001, and in 2004, nearly 75% of all Americans had Internet access in their homes. While this is a high number, and

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    Ggr Assignment

    A city is defined as a dense settlement, a labyrinth of activities (Economical, Political and Social, Technological). It is a product of industrialisation and significantly linked to urbanization, the foundation of building a city. Urbanization has two aspects surrounding it, a demographic approach which is the rural-urban transition and a socio-cultural attribute, which explains thoughts, adaptation and a conglomerate of cultures within society. The above picture displays Toronto by night. I

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    Discuss How Different Groups Within Society Experience Poverty in Different Ways

    high rates of economic growth since 1966 when it gained independence. It’s a middle income country with a GDP $5,360, although over 45% of people who live there are below the absolute poverty line. This particular type of poverty is seen in rural areas and female headed households where there is significant differences income. Due to this, and many other reasons there are big differences in equality throughout Botswana, giving a large Gini coefficient of 0.54. Other reasons include developing wealth

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    Big City

    Living in big city is something that many young people dream about. Modern cities such as New York, London, Mexico, etc are optimal place for the youngster who are willing to encounter some interesting and challenging tasks. However, life in an advance society is not easy as some people expect. In reality, it has some certain disadvantages, including the people, transportation and accomodation. One problems that urban residents encounter daily is the unreliable transportation. Because thounsands

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    aspect of my childhood, I have observed how the disparity of greenspaces between communities affects them, and because my exposure to greenspaces has provided me with a valuable relationship with the natural world. Body Growing up in a rural area, the majority of my childhood activities were dependent on the parks and forests that were accessible to me. I played soccer in the nearby fields, learned about animals in the closest ponds and creeks, and socialized with other kids at playgrounds

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    Social Inequalities In Postwar Japan

    the postwar rural-urban or city-country divide being thoroughly discussed by many scholars. I intend to direct my inquiry toward answering the sociological question first, as to whether there actually was a significant divide between urban and rural areas, and if so then analyze what processes led to the leveling of the playing field. I intend to illuminate who, if anyone, was left behind by these processes. I will also attempt to examine what

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    Pros And Cons Of Gentrification

    neighborhoods right in front of their eyes. Gentrification is the process where an influx of middle-class and upper-class people cause a revitalization and rebuilding of deteriorating areas because of the money they bring to the local economy. This often results in the displacement of impoverished residents in the area. This is happening in many countries and in many populated cities in America like San Francisco, Boston, and Philadelphia. Some people’s opinions on gentrification is that it is beneficial

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    The Negative Effects Of Gentrification

    Though boosted property values and monetary circulation within an area are beneficial to the community, the methods often lead to marginalization and dislocation of lower income individuals. This results in a vicious cycle of poverty and alienation. Setting off a succession of favorable and not so favorable effects

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