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    Case Study: Alameda

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    The city I live in is called Alameda. Alameda is very small and is considered an island more than a city because it's only connected by two bridges and one tunnel to Oakland and San Leandro. Despite being a small city, Alameda still has many large employers. Bay Farm is a district that is a part of Alameda and has many large employers, however I am not going to use Bay Farm because it's not connected to Alameda. Last year Alameda Landing was built, and in that area the largest employers would probably

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    The Muslim women were meeting at an old warehouse in Chicago that was being used for a makeshift mosque on a night to do their daily prayers. On this night Dr.Ingrid Mattson was there and the women were talking about their experiences living here in the United States. She noticed on the way here there was a Muslim school located in an industrial zone. This school was located in this zone because of zoning laws and how the city won't allow the buildings to be built or where they are built. In this

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    third party licensing agreement, where they make revenue. They are planning on operated 239 AE and PS from Aeropostale in the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Latin America as of January 31, 2015. They are also moving from the mall environment to a off mall location and international licensing agreements. The company has already closed 126 mall locations. The plan is to increase their e-commerce distribution channels and explore third party distribution channels. The company started operating Go-Jane

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    Comparing and Contrasting Columbus Zoo v. Detroit Zoo Columbus Zoo is far superior than the Detroit Zoo because of the location, many different exhibits, and Zoombezi Bay. Although each are well-known Zoos, Columbus is visited by five times as many people each year, year-round. Similarities are both Detroit and Columbus Zoos have a lot of the same animals, a famous train ride, 4-D theaters, and also different places to eat with dining plans. Both zoos are open year round, and have current discount

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    Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, is planning a new megaproject, The Mall of the World. This project will be located in Al Sufouh, Dubai, which is one of the seven emirates that compose the United Arab Emirates. The United Arab Emirates is located in the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula. It also extends part of the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf on its southern coast. This positioned the country to have bordering countries such as Saudi Arabia

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    In the story "The Best of America is on the Blue Highways" the author is trying to prove to the reader that Route 66 represents America. He uses one paragraph at the end of the story to tell us that Route 66 means America to him, but he uses different ways to explain it in the beginning of the story. In this paragraph he explains why it means America very thoroughly. He gives multiple examples as to how it reminds of America in the olden days. So, yes, he is effective to the reader. He says

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    The Great Levittown Essay

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    these new babies have to live somewhere. Due to the fact that the birth rate is larger than that of the death rate in America (http://www.bartleby.com/151/a24.html), new homes and communities must be developed to accommodate all of the incoming people. This fundamental concept is coupled by another very powerful driving force prompting people to live in the suburbs of America, and that is greed. The economy makes

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    Barack Obama Hero Essay

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    People who have a monument in the National Mall are usually people who are visionaries, empathetic, passionate, influential and innovative. That’s why I think Barack Obama should be the next person to have a monument in the National mall. On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama was named the very first African-American president in the United States of America. That title is already big enough, because it has the word “first” in it, by him becoming president he opened the doors for minorities. He proved

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    which followed the same structure but conveys a different meaning, ““Give me your merchandise,” I should say. / “Give me your coffee beans. Give me your bananas and / avocados, give me your rice. We turn our farmland into strip / malls, give me things to sell at our strip malls. Give me your / ethnic cuisine, your cheaply made plastics, give me, by / trembling boatload, your Japanese cars. Give me your oil. / Not so I can light my lamp with it, but to drool it / from the thirsty lips of my lawn mowers

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    Twenty minutes in I decide to change my destination in the mall. I decided to go into stores specifically high end stores without shoes. I went into Armani Exchange. Inside the store, everything was very pricey with high quality. I believed that it would be a perfect place to test out how the employees and customers

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