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    healthy and gives them a lot of energy. Also‚ ‎the food of rural people is more natural and healthier. Living in a good condition lead to ‎physical and mental health. In contrast‚ owing to various pollutions‚ which exist in cities‚ a vast ‎number of urban people suffer from health problems such as heart disease or breathing ‎problems.‎ Moreover‚ the cost of living in villages is lower compared to cities. Since village life is plain and ‎simple‚ there is no willing to luxury in this lifestyle and many

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    Progressivism Between 1870 and 1920 a population shift occurred from rural to urban. Early immigrants and new immigrants differed greatly in many areas. Urbanization lead to changes in technology such as transportation‚ water power‚ steam power‚ and machinery. Though city dwellers received technology first‚ this technology allowed for people to live outside the city and still work there. The industry was dominated by large companies‚ who supplied work. America had several problems during the urbanization

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    However‚ urbanization in these countries has both promises and negative assets. The promises include increase in employment as well safety‚ in certain areas. Some pitfalls are a lack of security‚ excessive use of drugs‚ corrupt government‚ and congestion within the cities. Urbanization varies dramatically throughout Latin America‚ as it such a broad area. For the most part‚ the bigger cities in the Latin countries have higher employment rates along with higher household income. In most of the larger

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    However‚ there are a lot of people out there living in urban areas who are unhappy with their environs – and there are also a lot of people in rural areas who yearn for something different (I live very close to at least a few of these folks – they lived in a small town because they thought it would benefit their children‚ but they’re not happy with the tradeoffs). Having said that‚ I tried to build a list of the most positive aspects of both urban and rural life‚ based on the aspects of each that I

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    are. My partner has mentioned the specific classification of china’s cities‚ now I still quote this classification. 1. Firstly‚ as the case mentioned‚ three quarters of china’s urban population live outside tier1 and 2 cities. According to the latest statistics published by the National Statistics Bureau‚ almost 80% urban population lives in outside tier 1 and 2 cities. Such large population is a huge potential market for the cosmetic company to develop‚ and tier one and two cities began to mature

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    uses comparison‚ imagery‚ and symbolism to separate the woman from the rest of her family and capture her desire for a different life. While the Brangwen’s are content with their way of life‚ the woman is fascinated by the unknown. The woman sees the urban cities as magic and knowledge as the most important human characteristic. The comparison and contrast of the Brangwen’s‚ the woman‚ and the people of “the magic land” immediately alert the reader to the woman’s desires. “It was enough for the men…”

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    Country Living Versus City Living Since every person is unique they tend to live in different places depending on their taste. Some people prefer to live in big cities while some prefer countries. The bustling city is alive.  The stimulation of crowds and traffic generate energy that challenges the human spirit. Perhaps that is why the city dweller reflects the image of an angry‚ stressed and unfriendly person. Even in Mongolia city dwellers are more stressed than country dwellers. People say life

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    lines and light rail transport with the utilization of transfers between the vehicle types‚ the ease of commuting encourages a higher ridership. Additionally‚ as stated in the urban sprawl paragraphs‚ an effective mass transit system will allow for the increase of density of the urban center‚ which can be used to mitigate urban sprawl. As such‚ this is why the Kitchener Revitalization project holds a large focus on the tri city mass transit infrastructure. As such‚ the mass transit infrastructure being

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    titled ‘Here’‚ yet in the first three stanzas the poem takes in various locations and never stands still; the reader questions where ‘Here’ is‚ whether or not it is actually a specific‚ physical location. In ‘Here’‚ Larkin appears to be critical of the urban population‚ finding more beauty and appeal in the natural world than the human world‚ demonstrated by the fact that human presence in the poem is only temporary‚ fading away after the third stanza. The first word of the poem‚ ‘Swerving’‚ lends an

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    experiences and life in an urban city would probably write the essay in a more negative and judging tone than Siri Hustvedt has done. Even though some of the things she writes about‚ like how New Yorkers ignore some of the things they experience‚ how they can seem a bit unfriendly and the extremely passive way they handle problems‚ could easily be described much more negatively than it is in this case. I think it can be hard for people who have not experienced the urban life style to understand that

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