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    Architecture My family and I commonly go to Curtis Hixon Park and Kiley Gardens, they are extremely family friendly and very welcoming. The specific day I went to observe the parks was on Tuesday, July 25th around 4 pm. I sat in the parks for an hour, analyzing the architecture and people who walked by. From the time i sat on a bench observing I noticed many people walked by, all whom were from different demographics. Curtis Hixon is a great family park, it has an open field and a playground, which is equipped

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    Alpine Park

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    Alpine park is one of my favorite places to go in the weekends. The park is small, but with lots of people. Alpine park does not like the other parks with so many equipment and programs, but it have a lot of funs there. I went to the park everyday when I was at middle school and high school. I have a lot of good memories there in the park with my friends. There are only few basketball courts in the park, so people have to share it. I had made a lot of friends when we share a basketball court. Not

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    North Parramatta Summary North Parramatta is an appealing, green, leafy, and clean suburb with plenty of amenities to suit everyone. Locals living here not only think of it as home, but they have for several years. Westfield Parramatta and The Entrada Centre are the two primary shopping venues where locals can get whatever they need and want from the shops, eateries, or services. Housing in North Parramatta covers a host of styles like apartments, units, townhouses, freestanding homes, and semi-detached

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    Rosa Parks One of the most influential and inspirational women of all time was Rosa Parks. By one action she helped change the lives of a majority of African Americans and more importantly society as a whole. Rosa Parks sparked the attention of America when she refused to settle for the black (lower class)standards. Not only did she help change the lives for many African Americans but she helped equality for all men and women in the United States. By one brave women our world will be forever

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    Childhood Observation

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    Observation Essay The park is welcoming, sprawling, open, and not especially crowded in the bright but gray midday sunlight. It is on a suburban street so there isn’t much noise pollution beyond the cars on the moderately busy street on one side. The horizon is hidden by tall trees and 70’s style houses in every direction. It is overcast, cool, windy but only slightly. The air smells as though it might rain this evening. Sitting sideways on a slotted metal bench, I face the playground. It’s in

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    Creek. Other factors including canopy cover, and urban runoff could have also altered water quality. I infer that the water quality was affected more by other factors. The two sites with about the same amount of human activity were McKinney Falls State Park and Bulls Creek. On the other hand, Wild Basin swimming is not allowed. Our results showed that the order from greatest to least amount of nitrate and phosphorous concentration was Bulls Creek, McKinney Falls, and Wild Basin at the lowest. Hence, because

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    Sandi Miller April 21, 2013 A Childhood to Remember Memorial Splash Park has gone through the early planning stages. It is now time to take what the committee has composed on paper, and turn it into a reality. The planning stages has taken a total of three months to accurately address timing,

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    Urban Issues In Lapeer

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    The demographics estimated for Lapeer, the population in 2015 was 30,402, Lapeer population in 2010 was 30,749 and population in 2000 30,789, as we can see the population has not change in the last 15 years. Population density is 254 people per square mile. Lapeer is a small urban city we have 12,866, Renter-occupied apartments and homes Lapeer was hit by the real estate bang then bust. It enticed many first time buyers and lower income buyers, many of whom had purchased with little or no money down

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    we benefit from these services since they typically aren’t something we are used to paying for. Still, people benefit from the services offered by ecosystems everyday. Within cities, urban parks can be found throughout the USA. Some are home to forests, wetlands, grasslands, while others are manicured parks where plants and animals have adapted to form novel ecosystems. Nevertheless, measuring the economic value of those services, whether they are from novel or natural has always been a challenge

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    include. This model playground stage grew into the small parks where trees, shrubs, lagoons, walks, grass expanses, and carriage drives were installed to the playgrounds. In 1898, the Municipal Science Club began studying Chicago's need for additional “breathing spaces,” and in the following year the mayor created the Special Park Commission (SPC) to create municipal playgrounds in the city's most densely populated neighborhoods. The South Park Commission became the most involved in this effort to

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