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    Urbanization has been constant over the last few hundred years. It continues even today and will continue with the constant increase in world population. Urbanization affects all levels of society and an accommodating urban environment is a necessity. But as humans we haven’t really been good at it. The process of urbanization can vary by country. Within the urban communities the political economy determines the existence of social classes. While urbanization has taken place all around the world

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    Moss Park redesigning This project focuses on redesigning a complex environment for living, which is upgrading Moss Park in downtown Toronto to provide a better living environment for its residents. Discussing the following elements will approach it: Accept situation, analyze, define, ideate, select, implement, and evaluate. 1. Accept situation. How could Moss Park be redesigned to enhance the quality of life for the residents of Downtown Toronto? Canada is a beautiful country with lots of parks

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    The villagers also act very nonchalant about the entire ordeal. Summers has a pleasant name, which matches his description as “a round-faced, jovial man”. Mr. Summers is the mayor of the town and also runs the coal company. When a person thinks of summer one generally thinks of pleasure and happiness. His name is ironic because his job is contradicting to these thoughts. Summer is in charge of the killing of a villager, which barely seems

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    Westdale Village is a shopping district in Hamilton that was originally established in the 1920s (Westdale Village 2014). Westdale itself was Canada’s first planned community, and the village was established to fulfill the citizens’ shopping needs (Westdale Village 2014). In addition, schools (such as Westdale Secondary School) and McMaster University came about during this time. Westdale Village has always been a pace to shop and eat. However, during recent years, more and more restaurants and

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    Urbanization is growing of cities due to expanded of industries, increased of immigration and population shifted from rural to urban to work in factories. Hirschman and Mogford stated that the decades surrounding 1900 were not only the age of industrialization in the United States, but were also the age of urbanization and immigration. Industrialization, immigration, and urbanization are correlated and interacted with each other. However, all these three have both advantage and disadvantage. Obviously

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    While admiring the rural, old plantation town built in the 1800’s for sugar cane factory workers and their families, as you drive through Honoka’a there is a sense of walking through another time in history. There are no modern homes, a few developed structures, historical buildings, and the entire town takes less than 10 minutes to drive through. Having lived in this area for several years, there have been visible concerns regarding the functionality of the community. The walk around guide provided

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    The Lottery Effect

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    Shirley Jackson foreshadows the horrific ending to the story, The Lottery, by dropping clues about how the stones play an important part of the story. On the first page of the story, Jackson states, “Bobby Martin had already stuffed his pockets full of stones, and the other boys soon followed his example, selecting the smoothest and roundest stones” (Jackson 1). From this quote, the author tells the reader that a young boy, Bobby Martin, had already got paraphernalia for the lottery. Bobby crammed

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    A Bronx Trip

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    During a small trip to a site in the Bronx, I have realized there are a lot of changes that need to done. The site is located between Westchester Ave and Brook Ave. There were two different kind of yards, A and B, they were right across the street from each other. Both of them were large, B was slightly larger than A. By the look of both yards, it seems as if people use them to throw away their trash or unnecessary belongings. The sidewalks are very hard to walk on and there are not a lot of people

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    had decided to take up his first job just after graduating from college early, a rare occasion in his part of the country. A stalwart leader, he worked full time as a freelance detective wherever he could find work in the town he lived in, called Richardmond. The fact that the town was not coincidentally named after his great-grandfather, Mike Richardson, brought his family much interest and acknowledgement. Although he descended from the town’s original family line, Owen did not receive the respect

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    This assignment led me to explore the Plateau, a borough of Montreal. Situated east of downtown and featuring St. Laurent Boulevard, the artery of this colorful community, the Plateau offers a window that views an eclectic Montreal. Wrought-iron staircases, juxtaposed with old masonry, and dotted with creative impromptu art characterizes the bohemian atmosphere of this community. The urban vigor of this community attracts mostly young people today, but also the diverse cultural influences deeply

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