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    Karate Studio Memo

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    This memo addresses the legality of various options for you to start a karate studio on your property. Through our research, we find the only option likely to be approved is the special use permit. A karate studio located in your pole barn is not viable through either a home occupation or a variance. Moreover, pursuing an accessory use or rezoning to general business is not advised due the likelihood of acceptance and the complications incurred. All options considered, even though a special use permit

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    I chose question number 6, which asks ‘Why does Esperanza disapprove of the house on Mango Street? One of the reasons Esperanza disapproves of the house on Mango Street is she is tired of moving so much. She refers to this in the very first paragraph of the story when she says "But what I remember most is moving a lot." Another reason Esperanza does not like the house on Mango Street is because she feels as if her parents lied to her or exaggerated about the house and how it would be perfect and

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    Esperanza wants a real house because she feels ashamed to be living in a raggedy house. In the 5th paragraph of the first vignette, she describes the mango house as “Its small and red…windows so small you’d think they were holding their breath. Bricks were crumbling in places, and the front door is so swollen you have to push hard to get it.” I believe she thinks people will look down on her because of the way her house looks. Later in the vignette in the 6th paragraph, a nun asked Esperanza where

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    One evidence I used was how tenement life was before Jacob Riis and other reformers patched things up. Living in tenements was extremely unformatable. Tenements were dirty and crowded. Another evidence I used was how Jacob Riis fought for city dwellers. He wrote books and took picture and published them so the public can see exactly what city dwellers went through. My third piece of evidence is that our life is significantly better than the life of city dwellers in the late 1800s. These three evidence

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    Jane Jacob Research Paper

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    “The best that can be said of the conception is that it did afford a chance to experiment with some physical and social planning theories which did not pan out. “ This quote reflects Jane Jacob’s philosophical ideas in an attempt to criticize the social housing’s design approach and its associated urban planning in modern era. “The physical and social theories” outlines the urban planning idea of social housing (Utopian idea) and according to Jane’s statement, such experiment of these theories were

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    通し番号02-022から028まで 通し番号02-022: Short Conversation (90-120 words) (Narrator): Listen to a conversation between two students in class. Alex: Hey Josh, who are you going to vote for tomorrow? Josh: Hey Alex. I’m not sure yet. Probably Josh Martin. He said he’s going to make school tuition cheaper. Alex: Really? Josh: Yeah he wants to make going to public universities free, so I’ll probably vote for him. It would be great to go to school for free. Alex: It

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    Five Points Dbq

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    During the mid-1800’s, the living and working conditions in New York City’s “Five Points” slum left much to be desired. During this time period, “Five Points” was inhabited by the Lansdowne immigrants who had come from Irish poorhouses. They had arrived in New York suffering from starvation and lacked the skills to be successful in the workforce. The opportunity placed before them was small, most could not read and write, and very little was expected of them. These Lansdowne immigrants tended to

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    The House on Mango Street Essay There are millions of people in the world without a place to live. The people who do have a home should be happy. Although, some are greedy and want better homes. Esperanza lives in a house on Mango Street. She decides that she wants to have a real house that she can point to without without feeling ashamed. She knows that the house on Mango Street is not that house. The first time you step into your home, do you embrace the feeling of moving into a new home, or

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    Renting an apartment is a better option than buying a house I. Introduction Many people may think that renting an apartment is a better option than buying a house, but there are many things to take into consideration before deciding. If one were to know the advantages of buying a house, one just might change his or her mind. Some people think that renting an apartment is a better option than buying a house because they do not have to worry about the upkeep of the property or have to pay for

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    start selling these condos, it would be 2 years from the date where he bought the building. Therefore, he would lose out on Cash flows year 1 and 2 as seen in the excel sheet from renting the building. In the long run, however, if all of these apartments were the sell, he would make much more. Furthermore, he could also rent whatever he wouldn’t be able to sell. The building is at least worth 15,000,000, though the bids will be much higher. The building was in an attractive location in the heart

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