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Essay On The Town Man

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Emmanuel turned to the engineers and surveyors. "I want you to put Dawn there." He traced the horizon with a sweep of his hand, then turned into the wind. "There is where Eden will be!" Again he turned, stepping on a log. "There will be, Excelsior!" "When should we start?" an engineer asked. "I want you to go ahead right away. Start tomorrow. No, start today. Tell the bulldozer crews to spread out across this entire area. I want you surveyors to check the work of the bulldozers, making sure they don't tear down anything they can avoid disturbing. I would prefer to keep the ecological system intact as much as possible." Emmanuel unrolled the plans for Dawn on the jeep's hood and gathered his staff members around him. "I want you to …show more content…

"There will be no problem tapping into Cali's water main and receive water for the town," said a chief engineer. "The sewage will be no problem because it will run off into a treatment plant here in this valley," said another engineer, pointing on the map. "What about electricity?" Lawrence said. "We have access to plenty of power," said another engineer. "We'll be tapping into Cali's power lines. I'm sure there will be more than enough to supply Dawn, Eden, and Excelsior. We also have solar systems designed to provide vast amounts of power." "What about the monorail train you were studying? Where will the train be built?" Lawrence said. "Right down the center of town along the avenue. We have two train lines planned for each town," an engineer said. "These towns don't appear to be any instant slum," Lawrence said. "You're right. These towns will be the best we can build," Emmanuel said. "All the homes will be dome-shaped and made of fiberglass poured into a two-piece mold, and we will have other prefabricated homes made all of metal. The houses will last for centuries; all they will need is a coat of paint now and again. These towns might not win awards for architecture, but they will be the result of the best construction. There have also been vast areas allotted for farming. As you can see on this

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