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    Americans that the crime rate is much higher in urban areas than in suburban and rural communities. This is an opinion that over the years has without a doubt proven to be completely true. According to the Federal Bureau Investigation statistics‚ the crime rate in urban societies is higher than the surrounding areas. The approximate average crime rate from 1998-2004 in urban areas accounted for 64% of overall crimes and suburban and rural communities held the remaining 36%. Approximately one million

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    A. Brief Introduction There are 50 credit customers who were selected for the data collection on five variables such as location‚ income‚ size‚ years‚ and credit balance. In order to understand more about their customer‚ AJ DAVIS must use graphical‚ numerical summary to be able to interpret and better expand their business in the future. B. Discuss your 1st individual variable‚ using graphical‚ numerical summary and interpretation A histogram shows the distribution of data within the Income.

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    Ju/"Hoansi Culture

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    their daily lifestyle‚ and culture‚ but it was really interesting to learn about their hunting lifestyle. When you put the life of people in suburban New Jersey together with the lifestyle of the Ju/”hoansi ‚ there seems to be a few similarities and also some differences. The hunting lifestyle of the Ju/”hoansi seems much more difficult than the life in suburban New Jersey. The Ju/”hoansi would have to travel many miles in order to get food. The more desirable the food is‚ the further they have to

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    Aj Davis Project Part B

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    income was less than $50‚000 B) The true population proportion of customers who live in an urban area exceed 40% C) The avarage (mean) number of years lived in the current home is less than 13 years D) The avarage (mean) credit balance for suburban costumers is more than $4‚300 Using the sample data‚ we will perform hypothesis tests on the aforementioned situations above in order to determine if we can support the manager’s belief in each case. The hypothesis tests will be computed with

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    This postwar period strived for change and improvement throughout the United States. Family life at home experienced the boom of suburban housing often known as cookie cutter houses‚ where families were raised‚ many believed this was the American dream. Factory workers became skilled factory workers‚ the economies income began to increase throughout America and for most families. Architecture

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    Australian society‚ challenging the dominant patriarchal ideologies of the time. Gwen Harwood’s poems ‘Burning Sappho’ and ‘Suburban Sonnet’ are two texts that challenge the dominant image of the happy‚ gentle‚ but ultimately subservient housewife. Instead‚ ‘Burning Sappho’ is powerful in constructing the mother as violent to reject the restraints placed on her by society‚ whilst Suburban Sonnet addresses the mental impact of the female gender’s confinement to the maternal and domestic sphere. Harwood employs

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    (2012). New studies cast dark cloud over air pollution. The Lancet 379.9817 697. : The Lancet. Web. 29 Feb. 2012. <http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(12)60292-X/fulltext>. Dimitriou‚ George John. Suburban Revisions: Redesigning Suburban Strip Malls. 2001. Print. Roajagopal. (2011). Determinants of shopping behavior of urban consumers. Journal of International Consumer Marketing‚ 23 (2)‚ 83-104. Wolf‚ K. (2009). Strip malls‚ city trees‚ and community values. Aboriculture

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    Influence of Gangs

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    inner city teenager for giving into these gangs but still do nothing to help prevent it. Many people fail to realize the difficulty in living in the ghettos. White suburban kids do not have to avoid certain streets just to avoid confrontation. White suburban kids do not have to live with the constant violence on the streets. White suburban kids do not have to worry about drive-by shootings. With so much violence in inner cities‚ one can only expect teenagers to be easily misguided. Many inner city kids

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    Story of the Suburbs

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    systematic victimization of their inhabitants. Finally‚ we will discuss the overall social and economic repercussions of this suburban subsidization. 3 It has become conventional wisdom throughout academia that the emergence of suburbia during the 20th century has created – or perpetuated - a great deal of social strife in the United States. The rise of the suburban dominion has‚ on no small scale‚ contributed to the stark racial segregation that has persisted throughout the postwar era. The

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    mysteries that lie under the rugs in a suburban home. The movies‚ The Virgin Suicides and American Beauty‚ expose the elements of confinement‚ loneliness‚ and image‚ which most suburban families try to disguise. Behind the picket fences‚ and beautiful homes‚ lies a secret‚ which these movies revel in such a manor it baffles people who have never been exposed to these realities before hand. Confinement is found in both films and set the stage for what suburban life can feel like to those who live in

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