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    help aid Live Oak is simply the city where their brewery is located. Forbes states that Austin, Texas is the fastest growing city in the nation. Therefore, this growing city it great for small businesses, such as Live Oak because that means more people are around their company. This will theoretically increase the number of customers that they have, which means more profit. Another strength that helps Live Oak is the culture that is associated with Austin. Austin, Texas likes to be unique in their

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    095 for a 2 bed/2 bath. The apartment community is south of Millegan Creek Apartments but still in the northwest sub-market. The appealing benefit of these Monte Vista apartments are that they’re located in a hillside with a view overlooking western Austin, enhancing its market appeal. The third comparable is also a Class A apartment complex but is still under construction. In terms of quality and

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    in downtown Austin, Texas is becoming a sever issue and is continuing to become slower and more congested every day. Austin ranks 4th on a list of U.S. cities with the least efficient roadways, and with its remarkable growth rate, the issue can only get worse. After reading numerous articles based on opinions and statements from local city planners and engineers, the best way to see an improvement in the traffic issue is to increase the amount of public transportation in the Austin area. The increase

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    Hurricanes In Texas

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    Austin is the largest city in the southern part of the United States, the capital of Texas. The city's population is growing rapidly, and in 2014 there were more than 912 000 inhabitants. Together with suburbs it is 1,7 million. In 1839, the village named Waterloo was renamed in Austin, in honor of Stephen Fuller Austin - a man who played an important role in the history of Texas. In 1846, Austin became the capital of Texas. Austin stands on the Colorado River. Within the city, the dyke was built

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    Texas Vs. Houston

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    there has been a debate which city better Austin or Houston. They have both been the capitol of Texas at some point in time with Houston being really close is why in 1842 the capitol was move to Houston, but it would only last two years. In 1844 the capitol move back to Austin because of the Archive Wars. Austin, Texas, home to the Texas Longhorns and Bevo, as like football Austin has a rich and long history. Austin was founded in 1837 and was name after Stephen F. Austin, the father of Texas. After

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    ) FAVORITE PLACE? Be precise and descriptive i.e. city, state, country, region, colloquial place-name, etc. Austin, Texas 2) WHY is this location your favorite place? Elaborate. It's hard to describe this sensation I get whenever I'm in Austin, but it just feels like home. Austin has this completely different vibe from Houston and it's more relax, and you see the weirdest things in this city . Every time I visit I have a memorable experience, for example when I visiting for SXSW. We went on

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    The first one 2007 Carbon Neutrality for Municipal Operations by 2020, the second one in 2014 Net-Zero Community-Wide Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2050 and lastly and most recent in 2015 with the Adoption of the Austin Community Climate Plan to Achieve Net-Zero Emissions. Another policy is The Paris Agreement which was created on December 12, 2015 to battle climate change.195 countries including the U.S signed and agreed to the treaty but our current president Donald

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    Privitization Of Airports Essay

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    disabled jet to rest in an emergency landing. In September 1993, in the path of military cutbacks Bergstrom Air Force Base was closed. But the timing was fortuitous, because the closure came as the city of Austin, Texas was considering where to build a new airport. In 1993, the expected economic loss to Austin from the Bergstrom closure was estimated at $406 million a year and a loss of some

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    Known as “The Father of Texas”, Stephen Fuller Austin or Stephen F. Austin, fulfilled his father's dream of establishing the first Anglo American settlement in the Spanish owned the province of Texas. He accomplished many things in his life, such as winning the Texas freedom, going to law school, and was the president of Texas when it was it’s own country. Stephen F. Austin was born on November 3, 1793 at Austinville, Virginia. When he was at the age of five, he moved to Missouri. That is where

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    Green Spaces Essay

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    Introduction: Austin, Texas is situated over 120 miles away from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, safely out of range of any hurricane that may pass through. However, increases in rainfall due to nearby hurricanes and tropical storms are common, and so is flooding along the Colorado River. While planners and first responders tend to focus on ways to handle floods after the fact, it may be smarter to find ways to prevent them in the first place. Floods occur because of one basic fact: water is

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