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    With more than 385 million people living in south America, It has become the most urbanized area in our developing world. Urbanization is the shift from Rural to an urban society, which can be appealing to many who are looking for opportunities. A census was taken in the 2000s that showed that 80% or 3.8 million of the SOuth American population lived in the continents Big cities.There are some that deem this crazy, but, can we blame them? Cities offer a shorter distance to resources and good jobs

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    adopted to describe the various parts of the city, including: central city, urban area, and metropolitan area. These categories were further divided into many sub- categories. Downtown became the common term used to define the area of the city where the central business district was centered ? the place where everything went on in the city such as entertainment, sports, shopping, parks, etc. Often in the

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    M3 Unit 4 Essay

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    1. What are the differences in the data between the city and the metro area? Worcester City has a greater percentage of ethnic groups of people than Worcester Metropolitan Area. This data indicates that the city of Worcester is more diverse than the metropolitan area. In the city of Worcester, the median household income is 46,105, which is less than 65,453 in the Worcester Metropolitan Area. This implies that people who live outside of the city are better-off in economically. The percent of population

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    though; instead, it is likely to redistribute California’s economic success. As knowledge-based industries slowly seep out of San Francisco and Los Angeles and into the state’s Central Valley, Californians will see more high-density development in areas that are currently rural. This will inherently cause increases in wealth and economic prosperity, which in-turn will help the state as a whole. I do, though, have several recommendations in order to ensure a smooth transition. The first is to ensure

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    Emergency Tow Service Plan

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    area’s roads, streets, and highways enable us to easily maneuver through heavy traffic so that we can come to your aid as quickly as possible. We also pride ourselves on being able to provide the best dependable service at the best prices in the area. We will never take advantage of a person in their time of need. Our skilled staff personnel are licensed and bonded. You always have the choice of paying for your emergency service with cash or a debit or credit card, and you will always get a

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    Public transportation in the United States provided more than 10.4 billion trips during 2011, up from 2010 when public transportation gave 10.1 billion rides, according to an American Public Transportation Association (APTA) report (Matbus.com, 2015). Throughout the United States, public transportation has increased by 31% since 1995—a growth rate almost twice that of the population, and greater than miles traveled by personal vehicles (Matbus.com, 2015). Modern cities cannot be conceived of without

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    Alabama Homeowners Insurance Alabama, “Heart of Dixie” is located in the Southeastern region of the United States. It is the 24th most populous state in the US. Alabama provides 53 miles of coastline. Because of this, it claims the 6th highest homeowners insurance rates. Alabama’s coastal line has been hit by large category 3 hurricanes. Due to the past occurrences of natural disasters, the average homeowners rate for this state is $2,327. The rates ranged between $1,881 and $4,609. A study was

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    Urban Sprawl Essay

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    of past and current research based on the cause and effect of urban sprawl in the United States with a case analysis of Fairfax County, Virginia. The motivation for this review is to shed light on issues that surround urban sprawl in large metropolitan areas and to discuss recommendations for research and ways to improve various effects of sprawl. The second motivation for this research is to show that there needs to be uniformity among researchers and urban planners, better data and analysis should

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    New York City is just like every other major city in the United States. New York City crime rate is the main reason why people are moving out of the city that they call home. American’s believe that a civil decent society is a place where they can receive an education, and have access to things in life such a life, liberty and freedom. According to United States of America (1994), Public spaces are among New York City’s greatest assets. The city’s parks, playgrounds, streets, avenues, stoops and

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    Burlington in the year of 2015 and Salem in the year of 1692 were both different and alike for many reasons. One reason is Burlington in 2015 to Salem in 1692, is education. The reason is Burlington has a major in providing an education to young people. It shows that the Burlington community it is very important to receive an education. As shown by the girl in the graduation gown, that education is important.Also, in the community of Salem did not have that value of receiving an education in the

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