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    paid trip to Savannah, Georgia. There are many things to do in Savannah, Georgia including, home tours, horse driven carriages, lighthouse tours (in Tybee Island), and for the more courageous of us, ghost tours. Savannah is an extremely historical city and adventures lie around every corner. In addition, there are also riverboat tours, museums, cemeteries that date back to 1789, and many old churches and cathedrals. Furthermore, the seventh grade would benefit immensely from this trip, as it is truly

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    In this case, Burov likely knew that children would trespass on his property because children live in the neighborhood, the city attracts tourists during the summer, and the hot tub is not fenced. Like in Bennett, where the property owner knew that a new neighbor and his children moved next door, Burov stays at his parents’ property every summer and is familiar with the neighborhood families and recreations. In addition, even if the facts do not reveal that Burov knew that children live in the neighborhood

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    relate them with the two cities where she did her ethnographic fieldwork. Through out the article she brings in the influences of the North American tourist. For example, the Plaza de la Cultura, has a McDonald’s nearby where teenagers comes and hangout or that most North American tourist comes to public places setting to pick up girls. This made me think of globalizations and her definition of social construction of space. Since, tourism is increasing in Coast Rica, the city and the culture

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    an ever insatiable appetite for built space, the United States has almost transformed into a concrete jungle. Sprawl can be understood as the uncontrolled spread of urban areas. It occurs when people start moving from cities into neighboring areas within the vicinity of the city centers. This results in areas with low population densities known as suburbs since urban sprawl follows the pattern of uncontrolled development.

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    of negative factors that cause such non-specific, but the massive violations of health, such as malaise; reduced work capacity; fatigue. All this led to the emergence of such terms in the scientific literature as "sick buildings" and "tired of the city." Errors in architecture and construction are not immediate. The architecture can freeze the bugs for a long time, and they

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    the slum parts into a better living are for the people and a better environment. The government was funding the project to have the homes built. Thus the project in Pruitt-Igoe. This was a common good movement because there were many people in the city who did not have a place to live. The people in the area were unsafe and the project was to build a place to have an affordable safe housing. The housing and people, who lived there, were not being discriminated. They could be any one, black white

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    Workmanship is characterized distinctively by every individual, and I have a tendency to incline towards an individual definition too. It is a play on the expressions of Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart when he was alluding to foulness. "I know it when I see it." This permits me to perceive what I consider craftsmanship, and it additionally issues me the capacity to choose what sorts of workmanship address me. Most local craftsmanship is considered specialty work on the grounds that they were

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    travel. He's a very inactive person, he's all about staying home reading, he's pretty much what people would call a loner. One day he decides to get out of his comfort zone, tied up his shoes and went out for walk. He pretty much wasn't amused by the city, but a simple homeless man changed it all in a second for Marco, this man turns out to be Marco's father, who supposedly died in a car crash when Marco was 16 years old. After he's dad supposedly death he was left in an orphanage, since he's mother

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    residential area. To think that suburbia largely did not exist 100 years ago, as Fishman explains, is astounding to me. My entire life has been spent in suburbs, and I know few people who hail from major cities. I think Fishman overlooked one of the most influential forces behind the revitalization of cities: the rise of the service sector. Technological research and

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    The transportation changed greatly from horse drawn carriages to electric powered street cars that were more comfortable and faster, this also meant the roads needed to be wider like they were made in France after the revolutions by Napoleon the 3rd. Public health was made better by people like Edwin chadwick who was an advocate for better sewer systems and cleaner factories. The class structure changed a great amount due to reform in the government to make a middle class made up of skilled workers

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