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    cities. As far as I know‚ the life in metropolis is so complex‚ so we must train ourselves every day. Improving our skills such as communication skill‚ team-work skill creates a golden chance that contributes to our success. More interestingly‚ megalopolis is a dynamic place. There are a lot of people who come from different countries around the world. Foreigners are very friendly‚ easy-going‚ so it is not difficult for you to contact them. When they come to your country‚ they always show the best

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    In my opinion it will be great to limit the number of personal vehicles in the city center as a consequence it can make center more suitable to tourists and persons living and working there. To sum up‚ these restrictions are necessary to megalopolis. In case if government will not follow these police it will be impossible to live there. (240 words) The graph The graph provides information about two aged groups (from 0 to 14 and from 15 to 24) in the population of Australia for the

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    Oh Wow

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    SELF-TEST After completing this self-test‚ check your answers in the Answer Key of this Study Guide. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. Who studies the size‚ composition‚ growth‚ and distribution of human population? a. population experts b. growth specialists c. demographers d. social development professionals 2. The proposition that the population grows geometrically while the food supply increases arithmetically is known as the: a. food surplus equation. b. Malthus theorem. c

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    1860-1877 Revolution

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    According to The American Heritage Dictionary‚ a revolution is "A sudden or momentous change in a situation". This could not any better summarize the change in America between 1860 and 1877. The United States went from bitter fortress of agriculture to a progressive nest ready to nurture the coming of industry. Radical changes in the treatment of non-whites‚ as well as a move to the city marked the beginning of a new era. The immense cultural and constitutional changes caused by the 13th‚ 14th

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    Perils of Noise Pollution

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    that noise pollution imposes a number of negative impacts on human mental and physical health. To understand the reasons behind their health conditions‚ people should consider the effects that are usually caused by noise pollution. In a modern megalopolis‚ noise pollution starts from many sources‚ such as traffic‚ barking dogs‚ noisy neighbors‚ verbal advertising in the streets and many other environmental factors merging into one sound wall. A person may get used to perceiving these sounds and ignore

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    The Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) is an aquatic reptile‚ which are given their name for their large skull and powerful jaws. Adults can weigh anywhere from 155 and 375 pounds‚ making them one of the largest hard-shelled sea turtles in the world. Their shells are mostly brown with yellowish spots and yellow underbellies. As many sea turtles do‚ females come ashore during summer to nest. Once hatched‚ juvenile turtles make their way to the ocean. From nest to shore is one of the most dangerous

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    Chapter 22 Sustainable Cities Summary 1. Almost half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and half in rural areas. Government policies‚ poverty‚ lack of land to grow food‚ declining agricultural jobs‚ famine‚ and war that force people out of rural areas are all factors that determine how urban areas develop. 2. Urban areas are rarely self-sustaining‚ threaten biodiversity‚ destroy and damage ecosystems‚ lack trees‚ grow little of their own food‚ concentrate pollutants

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    Polybius

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    Polybius Polybius was a Greek historian of the Hellenistic period born in Megalopolis‚ Arcadia (200-118 B.C). He was the son of Lycortas‚ also a Greek Politician who became the Cavalry commander of the Achaean league (a Hellenistic period of alliance between Greek city states on the northern and central Peloponnese). The Achaean league existed between 280 and 146 B.C‚ and at that time Polybius was also a member of the Achaean league in which he spent trying to maintain the independence of Macedonia

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    Big city or small town

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    and city bred‚ the quiet life of country has never appealed to me and I fancy the adventurous and splendid life of city. To begin with‚ living in a big city can enjoy the best services and entertainment as well as more opportunities. In a megalopolis‚ the government and wealthy people have invested lots of capital and resources in providing people with fabulous facilities‚ services and infrastructure like big cinemas‚ theatres‚ stadiums‚ big shopping malls‚ the best medical services‚ good education

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    The Industrial Heartland

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    before an industry can start to take place in a particular area. Those seven factors are: raw materials‚ transportation‚ energy‚ markets‚ labour‚ capital‚ and government. The Industrial Heartland is almost like one big industry‚ connected in a vast megalopolis. I’ll be taking a closer look at these factors and the way this area meets the locational factors. The Industrial Heartland is an area that includes: Quebec‚ Ontario‚ Michigan‚ Illinois‚ Indiana‚ Connecticut‚ Wisconsin‚ Ohio‚ Pennsylvania‚ New

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