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    How Should Chinese Policymakers Do with The Real Estate Bubble China’s Urbanization and Real Estate Bubble China’s urbanization over the past few decades has been so fast that the country’s urban population has jumped from just about 10% in 1949‚ when the People’s Republic of China was established‚ to nowadays over 50%. Looking back China’s history of modern urbanization‚ the rapid urbanization actually began from 1978‚ when the country opened the door to the world with Chinese leader Deng

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    Urbanization of America The urbanization of the cities in America that occurred during the first fifty years after the civil war was a unique situation that had not been seen before in this country. There had been migration that had occurred before‚ but the staggering numbers that migrated to these cities during this time was overwhelming. According to Brinkley “The urban population increased sevenfold during this time period" (Unfinished Nation‚ p.418). The census report

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    During the 19th century‚ hundreds of thousands of people moved to the United States. A large chunk of these people came from Ireland. The biggest motivations for the Irish people to immigrate were a major food shortage in Ireland‚ railroad advertisements‚ and urbanization in the U.S. In Ireland‚ the primary food source was the potato. Conveniently‚ a disease started to spread around Ireland that killed most of their potatoes. This disease caused a huge famine that killed a large amount of the Irish

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    In the turn of the 19th century‚ a psychologist Herbert Spencer branched off the thought of Darwinism and promoted the evolutionary thought of social Darwinism which differed from the original idea of survival of the fittest (Goodwin‚ 1995). Social Darwinists believe in the idea that humans‚ like plants and animals‚ struggle for the existence of natural selection results in “survival of the fittest.” Spencer claimed that‚ evolution must be unchecked because of its natural and inevitable forces that

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    The United States changed from a largely rural‚ agrarian civilization to an industrial economy focused on big cities in the course of a few decades in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During this period‚ the number of native-born people migrating from rural to urban areas increased‚ but the influx of immigrants into cities far outstripped the speed of domestic migration. The population of foreign-born people rose from about 7 million to just under 14 million between 1880 and 1920. However

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    Since the beginnings of the Industrial Age in the mid 19th century‚ the earth has experienced a very rapid increase in the amount of pollutants in the air and the water‚ due to emissions from automobiles‚ factories‚ chemical plants and other manufacturing methods which use fossil fuels‚ such as coal and petroleum‚ to create power. But within the last thirty years or so‚ the amount of pollution in our air and water has reached what some consider as a tipping point‚ meaning that pollution is slowly

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    Fred went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Kristy went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Marcus went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Sue went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Bob went to school one day and learnt about urbanization………………………………..blah blah blah blah etc. Amanda went to

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    22nd January 08 Describe Law And Order In C19th London London in the late 19th century was quite clearly split into two main classes‚ rich and poor. There wasn’t really an in-between‚ and not only were the classes split by income‚ but also where they lived. The rich mainly resided in the West End of the great city‚ while the poor in the East End. At the time London was one of the largest cities in the world‚ and therefore one of the main areas of attraction and action for all. People would

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    for the success of a party who ignores her sex.” Women have gone through a lot of rough times over the past 238 years in the United States. Over the years women were judged for working outside the home or wanting to go to college. Women in the 19th Century by Margaret Fuller it talks about the struggles women went through. Men thought of women as property not as people still do today. “Upon the creation of female schools‚ often called female seminaries and institutes‚ women finally had access

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    Headrick begins to explain his approach to the European imperialism expansion during the 19th century in a manner in where he discusses that technological innovations were strong indicators that they played a crucial role in the upbringing of the movement. Creators‚ innovators‚ tinkers‚ and inventors where necessary tools in order for communities to thrive and survive. One visual example would be the expansion to the desert area that was once California‚ this was made possible by an invention that

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