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    The Baby Boom

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    Bibliography: "55d. The Antiwar Movement." The Antiwar Movement . Ushistory.org‚ 2008. Web. 09 June 2012. <http://www.ushistory.org/us/55d.asp>. Dailey‚ Kate. "Return to Levittown: A Suburban Dream Turns 60." BBC News. BBC‚ 11 Aug. 2011. Web. 11 June 2012. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-15598511>. Friedman‚ Emily. "Woodstock Nation." ABC News. ABC News Network‚ 14 Aug. 2009. Web. 11 June 2012. <http://abcnews.go.com/US/Woodstock/story

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    Separate But Equal

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    This question arose during trial‚ “if a State can prescribe‚ as a rule of civil conduct‚ that whites and blacks shall not travel as passengers in the same railroad coach‚ why may it not so regulate the use of the streets of its cities and towns as to compel white citizens to keep on one side of a street and black citizens to keep on the other?” surfacing an issue about the limits of segregation (U.S. Supreme Court). Predating the trial‚ the “separate but equal” doctrine from 1890 set precedent for

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    Shades Of White Summary

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    Shades of White is an ethnographic study of two high schools. One‚ "Valley Groves High School‚" was suburban‚ and the "whitest" high school in the region. Here the student body was comprised of non-Hispanic whites (83 percent)‚ Hispanics (7 percent)‚ Asians (5 percent)‚ Filipinos (2 percent)‚ and African Americans (2 percent). The other‚ "Clavey High‚" was metropolitan and more thoroughly multiracial--African American (54 percent)‚ Asian American (23 percent)‚ white (12 percent)‚ Hispanic (8 percent)

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    a clinic five blocks north of the Pate Health Clinic‚ the opening date for this potential clinic was May 2001. Worth believed that the firm responsible for these tests were Medcenter. Medcenter‚ a privately owned suburban ambulatory facility‚ appeared to be successful in its suburban location. The objectives were detailed to Worth by the Pate Memorial Hospital Administrator‚

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    Sustainable Urban Design. New Urbanism is a European influenced planning paradigm started in the United States in the late 1980s by a group of Architects and Urban Designers led by Andres Duany and Peter Calthorpe‚ to address the problems of suburban sprawl seen as a result of five decades of poor planning and unregulated growth. The concept proposes a vision of the future that combines the best of the past with the realities and modern conveniences of the present. Simplified‚ New Urbanism intends

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    America’s public schools. Between 1988 and 1990‚ Kozol visited schools in approximately 30 neighborhoods and found that there was a wide disparity in the conditions between the schools in the poorest inner-city communities and schools in the wealthier suburban communities. How can there be such huge differences within the public school system of a country which claims to provide equal opportunity for all? It becomes obvious to Kozol that many poor children begin their young lives with an education that

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    Ruby Moon is a gothic fairytale‚ with the play repeatedly drawing on the familiar tale of ‘Little Red Riding Hood’. A parent’s worst nightmare is to have lost their child‚ especially if the neighbour is assumed to have been involved. “The child randomly taken from our midst is an all-too-common tragedy which threatens us in a deeply primal way” (Matt Cameron). In using this element of a crippled fairy-tale with the added form of heightened naturalism‚ there is the constant essence of fears of contemporary

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    People Like Us

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    nation’s poor people are rural or suburban white Americans who hold jobs part of the year. The media plays into these statistics by highlighting certain aspects of these facts and parlaying them into a feasible news story. What resonated with me the most in the Mantsios article and the People Like Us video is the fact that what we consider poor in America is not what is technically poor. As stated in the Mantsios article and shown in the movie is that white suburban/ rural people make up the majority

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    The Boy

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    relationship between the father and children. Opening the poem is a description of the setting and it begins to set up the solemn tone: “My older brother is walking down the sidewalk into the suburban summer night” (1-2). The term “sidewalk” begins its symbolic meaning in this first line and the suburban setting indicates they are a middle-class family. “The Boy” is taking place during the summer months when school is out of session when children have fewer restrictions and more free time. Following

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    Panera Bread Case

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    (best) costs and prices compared to rivals offering products with comparable differentiating attributes. The driving concept of Panera was to provide a premium specialty bakery and café experience to urban workers and suburban dwellers. Panera target market was urban workers and suburban dwellers looking for a quick-service meal. They compete in 5 submarkets of the food away from home industry: breakfast‚ lunch‚ daytime “chill out”‚ light evening fare and take home bread. The company growth strategy

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