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    Mission Viejo Community Analysis

    Mediterranean climate all year around. Having a classical suburban culture, life consists of residential life mixed with occasional offices and businesses. The city combines uses of open space, paved roads, commercial centers, and tree-lined neighborhoods. In terms of crime, it is one of the safest in the nation (CQ Press, 2014). As of 2010, the city resides over 18.123 square miles with a population of 96,346 people (2010 Census). Its population ethnicity consists predominately of White and Hispanic (68

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    Death And Life Of Great American Cities Essay

    In a city full of prospective strangers, consistently active streets and sidewalks create a safer urban environment and a more comfortable as well as secure neighborhood. As said by Jane Jacobs “there must be eyes upon the street”(Jacobs 35). In her book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities”, Jacobs dives deeper into the concept of eyes upon the street as she describes those eyes as “natural proprietors”(35), speaking of their importance in relation to the sidewalk and the safety of an urban

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    United States Population Map Analysis

    colors inevitably create borders and contact regions as well. The map defines where the colors start and end, producing boundaries between regions. They can be defined by, as stated above, where each color begins and finishes. It can be seen near major cities and state capitals. For instance, Denver is displayed by a red circle (large population cluster); however, where is the red ends is much lighter colors representing less people per square mile.

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    Gentrification Definition

    Definition of Gentrification: Gentrification is just one of the nebulous social issues taking place within modern Brixton, as London becomes more globalized and newer forms of ‘urban renewal’ are put into place. This particular urban phenomenon is best characterized as gentrification, which is defined for the purposes of this argument as a middle-class effort to undermine the local populace’s business, structure, and daily life by asserting their own values (Merriam-Webster). Expressed in expansive

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    Small Town Dewitt Differences

    thinking of a big city the first thing that runs through the mind of many is prodigious buildings whose highest point meets the clouds. They think of bright lights and vast opportunity, and many unrecognizable faces roaming the streets. In turn, a small town may be regarded with thoughts of close knit community where you receive your diploma next to the person who you learned to walk with, small mom and pop business’s and friendly familiar faces roaming the streets. Big cities and small towns can

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    Unit 2 Persuasive Research Paper

    Name ___________Morgan_____________ Date _______November 6, 2015_______________ Please copy your Unit II persuasive essay here: Open and closed. These are just metaphors for cities and small towns. With cities you are closed in and with the small towns you have open space to do whatever you want. In small towns there are many opportunities to live a wonderful and happy life. Small towns give off a homely feel to whoever comes strolling through. It doesn’t matter what you are there for you and

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    Social Changes In The Late 1800s

    The population density around Dickson’s Mounds was greatly affected by the introduction of agriculture. During the first fifty years after the first archeological evidence of agriculture appeared around the mounds it is believed that the population in the area may have expanded at a massive rate. Evidence suggests that the population density around the mounds in the year 1050 was two to three individuals residing in each square mile. By around the year 1200 this evidence suggests that the population

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    Boston Wellesley Analysis

    Boston and Cambridge (35 on the Wellesley 100): As someone who adores history but hopes to shape the future, I find myself incredibly at home in Boston. The city has a heartbeat like no other, one that has felt the tremors of war and revolution but also one that beats with the ferocious pace of youth and innovation. To be in Boston is to feel history coming alive, the legacy of liberty and longing and freedom and forgiveness seeming to spill from the streets and serving as a reminder of the potential

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    Pros And Cons Of Maple County

    Argument is presented that Maple County is becoming overdeveloped and is debating a proposed measure to prevent the development of farmland. County is reaching to this decision by making comparison with other two counties who practiced same measure few years back. Proponents make comparison with Chestnut county which experienced housing price increase modestly in ten years. Opponents presenting comparison with Pine County where housing prices are more than doubled in last fifteen year. Reason presented

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    Gentrification In Dc

    living has increased, it only brings more hardship on low-income families. There are citizens who have been in DC all their life and now has been pushed out to accommodate the ones who are moving in. Only a few are able to say that they have seen the city migrate before their eyes. That person is Ernest Peterson who has been a Washingtonian for 40 years. He has witnessed his neighborhood shift into a place he does not recognize. A place he has called home and developed relationships with family and

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