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    Living in the Countryside is better than the City. There are around seven billion people all over the world reside in our mother Earth. People in this modern era‚ especially young generation would prefer to live in the large metropolises rather than living in a countryside or small town. Because of urbanization‚ people still continuous pelting along into the already herded city that is normal in this 21st century. Most of the society thinks it is better to live in the urban areas than living

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    have learned from the Making Social Lives DVD and Learning Companion 1‚ describe some inequalities on City Road. ‘Inequality’ refers to the unequal distribution of valued social resources within a society or between societies (Blakeley et al‚ 2009‚ Page. 24). Throughout this essay I will be drawing from what I have learned from the study materials to describe some of the inequalities on City Road in Cardiff. I will be looking at the younger community compared with the elderly‚ the contrast between

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    activities and education? Living in a big city would be better than living in countryside due to the fact that all of these facilities would be readily available. Basically‚ people in the city work in different kinds of jobs‚ while in the countryside there aren’t often a variety of job opportunities. People in the city work at all different types and levels of professions‚ as well as in factories‚ in service jobs‚ and more. Children growing up in the city learn that there is a wide range of jobs

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    8/26/2014 Should Cities Pay for Sports Facilities? Share on: E-mail Print T HE REGIONAL ECONOM IST | APRIL 2001 Should Cities Pay for Sports Facilities? By Adam M. Zaretsky "We play the Star-Spangled Banner before every game—you want us to pay taxes‚ too? —Bill Veeck Americans love sports. Watching the home team in any of the four major sports—baseball‚ football‚ basketball and hockey—march to victory in the World Series‚ Super Bowl‚ NBA Finals or Stanley Cup Finals arguably generates more

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    Living in the city VS. Living in in the countryside A lot of people discuss if it is better to live in the city or to live in the countryside. Here are some arguments for living in the city and living in the countryside: When thinking of transportation it is better to live in a city. There you’ve got a lot of public transports. But also in regards to jobs it’s easier to live in the city. You have a bigger variety of different jobs and you usually don’t need so much time to

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    Nowadays‚ the gap between the city and the countryside becomes more and more overt‚ which arouses colossal concerns. To understand the solution‚ let’s take a closer look at the causes of the gap at first. The main reason of the gap is the unequal investment between city and rural area. China is a typical example. While more and more money is being invested to the coastal areas and big cities‚ such as Beijing and Shanghai‚ the lack of investment barriers greatly the society development of rural

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    Living in the City Advantages: Very connected‚ big communities‚ people from every walk of life‚ everything is at your fingertips‚ you don’t necessarily need a car‚ access to shopping is easy‚ different kinds of restaurants‚ and cultural events‚ plenty of people to choose from when finding friends‚ Usually there are good hospitals/medical care. Travel is easier - airports‚ trains‚ etc. Laws usually control things like loose dogs and prohibit inappropriate land use‚ such as a factory in a residential

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    population is growing four times as fast. Megacities‚ cities over 10 million in population‚ are increasing in number but only in the developing world which now accounts for 13 of the 20 largest urban agglomerations… If one were to compare a map of the world as it was around the year 1900 with one of the world in 2000‚ two changes would be strikingly apparent: _1. The proliferation of independent nations and 2. The mushrooming numbers and the sizes of cities. Around the year 1800‚ perhaps 3% of the world’s

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    Statement : Living in the city can be stressful due to several reasons. Living in the city with many of simplicity is what people searched for nowadays. It is the place where every person can access to the civilization easily. Almost everything can be obtained in the city such as shopping mall‚ café‚ hypermarket‚ boutique‚ club and etc. But on the top of that‚ living in the city also can be stressful due to several reasons. The first reason is the environment in the city is ‘loud and crowded’. It

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    City of Resident # 1 - Good (morning)‚ (afternoon)‚ (evening) Kardell Paper Company board of directors. Kardell Paper Co. has been a good company‚ employing 500 people from our town.  You have always complied with regulatory agencies‚ and have been compliant with releasing only very small quantities of sonox. Test showed there were higher concentrations at Kardell Paper Company’s discharge point; however you remain compliant with regulations. Yes‚ we realize that you are not the only company discharging

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