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    Beautify School Grounds

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    Imagine our school campus when eventually‚ everyone gets tired of picking up trash after others. School filled with trash and overwhelming with hungry seagulls looking for leftover food is definitely not the kind of campus I’d like to be educated in. It is vital to keep our school grounds clean to provide a safe and appropriate learning environment. It would help if every individual did his or her part to keep our campus clean. A clean and tidy campus offers an appropriate environment for students

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    Student attitudes are shaped to some extent by the structures (facilities) through which they are mediated (Ferreira‚ 1995). In fact‚ building conditions can directly affect the attitudes of students or the attitudes of teachers and parents which in turn affect student attitudes. Proshansky (1970) referred to physical settings and attitudes as follows: Physical settings-simple or complex-evoke complex human responses in the form of feelings‚ attitudes‚ values‚ expectancies‚ and desires‚ and it is

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    Our Changing American Cities Urban reform movements find their origins in the aforementioned period of industrialization directly following the Civil War – they were mainly confined to the northern half of the United States‚ seeing as it had more auspicious conditions and precedents for industrialization. With the rapid influx of urban denizens‚ problems of urban life intensified as well. Trash clogged the streets and transmitted disease more effectively than any vector could ever hope to do‚ slums

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    Traffic Jam in Our City

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    As our country becomes more developed‚ the number of vehicles on the streets is (are) “the number of…-> using is‚ ”increased rapidly. All of them are the main means of transportation‚ (no "‚" because using "and") and they create many problems to city people (it is the cause of many problems for people who live in the city)”To emphasis vehicles and going on the previous idea‚ so we can’t use it is the cause……” as well as traffic authorities‚ especially motorbike. So what the (not "the") are the reasons

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    Pigeon Plague Our Cities

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    ‘Pigeon plague in our cities’ Jo Bonella from the city newspaper argues that pigeons are over populating in Melbourne and are posing a health concern to residents and to themselves. In a blaming tone- she blames humans for feeding the pigeons too much. The author tries to persuade the readers using a series of techniques. The writer asserts that there is an over population of pigeons both in Perth and Melbourne. She uses figures that “there are over 60 000 pigeons in the city”. Those figures

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    Modern buildings has changing the appearance of cities and towns‚some people argue we should build all buildings in traditional styles to protect the cultural identity‚to what extent do you agree or disagree? With the development of modernization and urbanization‚houses built nowadays are gradually transforming the cityscape.Whether traditional or modern style should be considered in constructing buildings has sparked a hotly debate.Some argue that in order to conserve cultural diversity‚it is

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    in Our Cities’‚ Jo Bonella uses a broad range of persuasive techniques in an attempt to persuade readers to accept his contention that a new program to stop pigeon feeding is needed to deal with a growing “pigeon plague”. Bonella firstly builds a very negative view of pigeons‚ describing the presence of these “pests” as a “plague” and pointing out that they were imported into Australia long ago for specific purposes‚ planting in readers’ minds the idea that they clearly do not belong in our cities

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    All Public Transport in Our Cities Should Be Free In most cities‚ public transport is partially subsidized by the city council‚ which means that bus and underground fares are usually reasonably low. However‚ some people argue that fares should be abolished altogether . In this essay‚ I intend to examine the arguments for and against free public transport. One of the strongest arguments in favour of free public transport is that it would encourage more people to use the buses and tubes

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    DISCUSS EFFECTIVE MEASURES FOR COUNTERACTING VIOLENCE IN OUR CITIES The first point that has to be clarified here is the meaning of the word violence. There are‚ after all‚ many types of violence in our cities‚ ranging from baby battering to the suppression of political demonstrations by police. For the purposes of this essay we can limit discussion to the violence which most concerns city dwellers nowadays: riots‚ robbery and physical assault on the streets. What measures can be taken to

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    Cities of the Future Presented To: John Gillies Presented by: Devon Francis English Essay Wednesday‚ October 8‚ 2013 The arrival of the cities of the future and what it has to offer such as technology and many other things evolves as everybody awaits to see what the city has to offer and what changes and improvements the city will have also. Many people have these types of question stuck in their heads and wonder: “Could the changes and improvements

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