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    Maccassemi Research Paper

    The city we will be discussing today, is called Maccassemi. You might be wondering, where it is located? Our city is located in France where it will be the new capital.Here are the basics of our city. Our city is always hustling and bustling with life. Our purchasing system, mainly pertaining to food, is based on trade, which will help our starvation rate decrease. Though, we decided to still stay with using euros as our currency in case you don’t have anything to trade. Euros have worked with

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    Broadacre City: An Agrarian Community Analysis

    entire community and this would allow the city to thrive economically. (Wise, 2013) reports how post-World War II American suburbanization reflects many, but not all, aspects of Wright’s vision. In response, though numerous alternative models for urban growth aim to increase density. Thus, her main argument is to defend the hypothesis that humans require the presence of nature to live healthy and satisfying lives. Broadacre City is used as an example of providing the opportunity to experience a relationship

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    Yonge And Eglinton E Condos: Case Study

    Assignment sale – Yonge and Eglinton E Condos: Yonge and Eglinton is a new condo development By Bazis Inc. and Metropia Currently under construction at 8 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto. The development is scheduled for completion in 2018. E Condos: Yonge and Eglintonhas a total of 632 units. The project sold out since 2013-- RARE opportunity Underground direct access to YONGE/BLOOR subway line (North South), New Eglinton LRT (East West) and Yonge Eglinton Center in the condo. You can get anywhere in the

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    Day Manifesto Summary

    commercialized lot, or the zoning for a neighborhood, etc. This public realm is the urban space that either promotes gatherings for commercial, social or economical every day events. If the intentions of design of a public setting are based upon an authentic desire for social gatherings with no expectations of transaction, then it can truly be an authentic vehicle for social change. A great example of a well-designed urban space, which promotes a social gathering, is the open stretch of green area on

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    Australian Population Growth

    Population growth presents the Australian government with many challenges. The changes to the demography of the country will mean slower economic growth as a result of high public demand. It has been argued that population growth is advantageous however, most people would believe that overpopulation has a negative impact on the liveability of Australian cities. The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate that the population growth has had a negative consequences on the liveability and stability of

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    Death And Life Of Great American Cities Essay

    consistently active streets and sidewalks create a safer urban environment and a more comfortable as well as secure neighborhood. As said by Jane Jacobs “there must be eyes upon the street”(Jacobs 35). In her book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities”, Jacobs dives deeper into the concept of eyes upon the street as she describes those eyes as “natural proprietors”(35), speaking of their importance in relation to the sidewalk and the safety of an urban community. In the text Jacobs points out how cities

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    Gentrification Definition

    Definition of Gentrification: Gentrification is just one of the nebulous social issues taking place within modern Brixton, as London becomes more globalized and newer forms of ‘urban renewal’ are put into place. This particular urban phenomenon is best characterized as gentrification, which is defined for the purposes of this argument as a middle-class effort to undermine the local populace’s business, structure, and daily life by asserting their own values (Merriam-Webster). Expressed in expansive

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    Small Town Dewitt Differences

    When thinking of a big city the first thing that runs through the mind of many is prodigious buildings whose highest point meets the clouds. They think of bright lights and vast opportunity, and many unrecognizable faces roaming the streets. In turn, a small town may be regarded with thoughts of close knit community where you receive your diploma next to the person who you learned to walk with, small mom and pop business’s and friendly familiar faces roaming the streets. Big cities and small towns

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    Unit 2 Persuasive Research Paper

    Name ___________Morgan_____________ Date _______November 6, 2015_______________ Please copy your Unit II persuasive essay here: Open and closed. These are just metaphors for cities and small towns. With cities you are closed in and with the small towns you have open space to do whatever you want. In small towns there are many opportunities to live a wonderful and happy life. Small towns give off a homely feel to whoever comes strolling through. It doesn’t matter what you are there for you and

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    J. G. Ballard's Dystopian Science Fiction Society

    In a rapidly growing technological society, it is common to find ourselves integrating the newest fad into our lifestyles. In J.G. Ballard's dystopian science fiction society, living in a high rise is the latest craze. However, like many new inventions, it has flaws. Many of the residents are growing furious of inconveniences such as the lack of working elevators, electrical power, and clean water. Since the building is not subject to the same regulations as the outside world, there are many residents

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