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    Today, New York City is the most populated city in the United States. New York City, NYC, is made up of five boroughs including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. Ellis Island, the first immigration station, and the statue of liberty are both located in New York. Immigrants went for more freedom in the 1800s and for economic and other opportunities back then and even now. Since NYC is such a large city, there are more job opportunities which draws people to the city. Also

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    In Emergence, Steven Johnson argues that small scale interactions give way to global behaviors—first examining ant colonies, and thereafter analyzing human cells, virtual cities, and real cities. Economic models from the 1990s show that, in the absence of confounding variables, businesses will naturally self-organize into evenly-spaces clusters. I wonder how physical features like lakes, forests, and mountains impact these models. I also wonder how the organizational structure of a city (grid-like

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    these quiet, relaxing, and peaceful communities where nothing major really happens, and because of this people lose a lot of opportunities. Steward Brand talks about how more and more people are moving away from the village lifestyle and into the urban lifestyle, in order to have more varieties in their life. These options include education, employment, and safety. Brand states, “I used to have a romantic view of villages, and it’s because I never lived in one”. This statement is another way of stating

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    The rodent problem has grown in New York City vastly in the last decade; according to Jonathan Auerbach a Columbia doctoral student in his statistical analysis on 2014 called “Does New York City Really Have as Many Rats as People”; there are approximately 2.02 million rodents in New York City and according to the Planning Department, New York’s population raised as 8,405,837 in 2013. If these reports are accurate, there is one rat for four humans in New York City. So, the problem is why New York

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    agriculture development. Around Wichita Falls and Vernon there is a lots of agricultural centers and farmers that help produce the needed farming and food needs for the surrounding communities and cities. To continue to let the economy grow within these areas, United Supermarkets has

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    Urban China is a beautiful place to live in. For instance, those that live in Urban China have a high income, a high population, have people that focus on what children do throughout the day, and make sure that children are provided with an enormous amount of education. I, personally would like to live in Urban China. The Urban part of China has so much to offer, it is not a big surprise that many people decide to live there. I would love to live in Urban China, along with the other people that already

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    Since the time people have moved from cities to the surrounding suburbs, the debate has continued as to which is better to raise children. Some people think cities are too dangerous and dirty to raise children. They think a childhood is no childhood at all without a big back yard and a cul-de-sac to ride bikes in the summer. But the people who have this opinion never grew up in New York City – especially wonderful Brooklyn - or raised their own kids here. For those of us who did grow up here and

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    Why Is Athens Successful

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    How much success can a city have when they are very limited on resources from the land they roam? In the beginning of Humans are their success dependent entirely on their land. If they lived on prosperous land where farming was easy,they succeeded in their evolution. For those who lived on rocky terrains or dry lands had a different outcome, they struggled very much to survive. So how is it that poleis such as Athens and Sparta were so great and powerful when they didn't live on land favorable for

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    Throughout both stories the reader’s contemporary view of life in the city and life in the county is challenged. Before reading the stories, most believe that life in the city provides endless opportunities and benefits. However, throughout “The Value of Money” the reader learns that peasant values of hard work and dedication far exceed that work ethic of business men in the city. Also, the value of homemade products is disregarded in the city, due to the vast supply of everything. Then the novel

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    Gentrification is a trend in urban neighborhood where it indicates change in a population where it could have much much impact on a city. They kind of impact could be economic where it could affect neighbors tremendously. As said by smith, gentrification is driven by the demands of production and the necessity to earn profit among builders, developers, landlords, mortgage lenders, government agencies, and real estates as well (Smith, 128), especially here in New York City. It is clear that many

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