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    making sure we're integrated and were equal, were not corrupt, and not use violence as a way to discipline someone. In the rural town of McIntosh County, Georgia there were two

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    East Nashville This is one of my favorite neighborhoods in all of Nashville area, and as a realtor, I can tell that I spend so much time assisting my clients on this side of the Cumberland River. So, if you are looking for a friendly community, if you like living in a quickly growing, electric and hip neighborhood which therewith has not lost its historical heritage, if you are looking for a neighborhood where you could afford a home of a decent size with a unique style and appearance and a reasonable

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    Great American Cities

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    has their own opinion of what make a city livable. For instance, city planners also known as decentrist believe that the standard way of building a city was the right way of doing things. Their idea was to the centralize the city by endowing small towns. In the book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities” by Jane Jacobs, She introduces new principles in city planning and reconstruction. She believes that city planning isn't the conflict

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    project will then be presented in a hardcover photography book and exhibition. For each of the communities I’ve selected the process will remain the same. I will spend a week in the life, “shadowing” selected families in each town and spending an additional two weeks living in the town as if I was a native experiencing and involving myself. All while documenting through my photography, the characteristics that make each unique. I have made arrangements with selected families to live with them for a solid

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    18th Century Britain

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    cooperate to guarantee that the individuals from the town had enough to eat. They once in a while sufficiently developed to offer on to bring home the bacon, yet when they did they would purchase or trade their products for things they were not able create. At the point when the families were not cultivating for an additional wage they would deliver merchandise in their homes. The families would cooperate to make apparel, materials

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    even what we did at all. So if you came from a small town or big town what is the big deal then. I like this poem because it makes me want to go out of my small town to do something more then just be a simple country girl. I shouldn't be looked down upon because of where come from at all. Little towns teach you how to be a better person to keep your morals just be a nice person in general and that is something I will always thank my small simple town

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    Little Pig Monologue

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    sitting in a cold jail cell but I didn't do it! I'll tell you what actually happened that night. I admit I did blow down the house but I could not stop myself I was furious. The pig who lived in that house had taken the last few pieces of lettuce in town and being a wolf you get hungry all the time. For my evening snack I decided to go to the local store to grab some lettuce because I'm a vegetarian. When the store clerk told me the little pig had taken all of the lettuce I couldn't contain myself

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    with the land and community they provide for. Production-based farming destroys the unity of small communities. Production-based farming drives people out of the smaller communities because the production damages the economy of the town. Berry reflects, "The little towns that once had been social

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    Justin's Story

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    castle town, Justin found the town was full of a sad mood. Some people are tearing their hair out. Justin questions a person what happened to them. But after the person stare Justin in the face, he yells at Justin, and leaves away. Justin hears people slander about king. Justin thinks the bad mood is caused by the king. They take a rest and put their baggage at an inn. In the middle of the way, James says he has a stomach ache. Then, he will rest and wait at an inn. Although the mood of the town and

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    Urban Sprawls

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    Late into the month of October our class discussed the different forms of “sprawl”. The class learned discussed how urban sprawl is often seen as a bad thing because as business move right outside the city limit and begin to build. With these new developments comes possible job opportunities which in return attacks a variety of people. These people are now piling into a new city competing for new jobs , while all having lifestyles that benefit through different things all within the same city. With

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