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    Edgelands Research Paper

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    government to jelp the edge, lost and dying places and make full use of the land. The edgelands can be used as the field to develop green energy that provide clean power to the human activities. Since most of the edgelands are located at the countryside and have a good weather condition to develop. The government should try to invest money to build infrastructure like wind mill, solar power and water energy. And thus they can send the energy to different cities. Moreover, in some countries

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    not the landscape. The snow which hides the trail is described as a ''dirty white layer'' neither perfectly clean nor completely transformed by the desert. It is present but about to disappear. The snow changes the nature of the countryside; for example: ''His steps were muffled by the snow. . . . A big stone could be heard rolling softly.'' The snow mutes the sharp sound of boots on rocky ground as it attenuates the harshness of the stone which, because of it, rolls ''softly

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    explicit novel in being so graphic, Lawrence makes a symbolic reference with the love between Connie and Mellors. It is an analogy. You may want to note that he represents the lower class that was used by the mine barons to prostitute the English countryside, making it ugly and barren. Mellors now lives as a gardener for Clifford, but also uses his wife for sex. What details show this symbolic reference that Mellors is a foil to the Chatterley's pollution free land? There is a symbolic reference to

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    addition, rural hospital cannot support a seasonable precaution instantly, because their patients have no money to pay for it. If the hospital which is in countryside cannot support instant remedy, the patients who get high-risk symptom will become more severe than before. The most fundamental reason of this phenomenon is that the people in countryside have low income from their job, and China has a large amount of population. Based on this, China ignores the peasants and puts a high value on urban people

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    Zhang Yimou’s film “The Story of Qiu Ju, is a story of a rural Chinese woman seeking justice for her family when the village chief, Wang Shantang beats her husband, Wan Qinglai. Slowly the film carries the stubborn Qiu Ju up the ladder of Chinese justice as she enlists ever-higher authorities to help her to get justice. I’m gonna start off by giving some background information about the film. The story of Qiu Ju is based on a novella entitled The Wang Family Lawsuit, by Chen Yuan Bin. The film

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    imagery of the countryside further convinced John that his country is worth protecting. Unbeknownst to Abigail that John Quincy Adams would eventually become president, her letter surely convinced him that he was capable of achieving most anything. In imagery, all will be made clear. Abigail uses imagery to instill a sense of pride in her son. “A river, that increases its stream further from the flow… running through rich veins of minerals”. This love of the of the U.S. countryside is an example

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    building will promote the construction of low cost houses and make good use of the land. Milbourne (2008) also highlighted that tracing the cooperation with new partnership will lead a wider series of agencies to afford suitable housing in the countryside. PPS3 (2006) indicated that local authorities are not supposed to formulate affordable housing providers in planning conditions and obligations, a discussion will be needed on how to provide affordable housing and long term arrangement. This planning

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    Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin was born on July 1st, 1804 in Paris, France. She was a French romantic writer who is widely known for her rustic novels. She was raised in Nohant, the country home of her grandmother, which is where she developed her love for the countryside, which was illustrated in most of her works. She married Casmir Dudevant in 1822, but soon got tired of his lack of sensitivity after a few years. She developed a platonic relationship with a young magistrate and then, a passionate affair with a

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    1. Meaning Of Wildlife Wildlife includes all non-domesticated plants, animals and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet, and has a major impact on the environment, both positive and negative. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts, rain forests, plains, and other areas including the most developed urban sites, all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals

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    Industrial Revolution of the 19th century, there was a great deal of scientific advancements that connected the urban cities of America with the rural countryside. One of the most influential and popular innovations was the railroads. This new system of transportation allowed for quick delivery of many commodities such as milk from the countryside. With greater access to milk came a plethora of unforeseen consequences on both the economy of the cities and the health of the people who lived in these

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