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    Oregon River Monologue

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    month ago. They killed many of people and took a bunch of supplies from the town. Instead of going to Fort Vancouver to get supplies, we decided as a group to go straight to Oregon City. We're probably going to run out of supplies, but this is faster, and we don't have any money left to spend anyway. On our way to Oregon city, we came to The Dalles. By now we are

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    There are a variety of relationships between the food that people eat and the cities that they live in. First of all, in the past, cities in Rome were surrounded by agricultural land used to produce food. As food was and still is required to live, these cities needed a supply of food to live off of that was in close proximity. However, Rome also raided other cities such as Egypt and Carthage in order to satisfy their need of food. Therefore, as their need of food increased, so did their amount of

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    Meanness In Toronto

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    The Growing Trend of Meanness in Toronto Essay By: Nina Lu The Athenians had an oath for someone who was about to become a citizen. They had to swear that “I shall leave the city, not less, but more beautiful than I found it.” However, recently, citizens of Toronto seem to be leaving Toronto less beautiful, breaking this ancient Greek oath. Toronto is getting meaner in the way that people treat each other out on the streets, the deterioration of driving skills and concern for the safety and the health

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    the nineteenth century, the shift in population from rural to urban areas that accompanied industrialization and immigration led to overcrowded living quarters with inadequate or nonexistent waste disposal and public water systems in many American cities. These conditions promoted general ill health and repeated outbreaks of disease. By the early twentieth century, government officials made many efforts to improve sanitation conditions on local, state, and federal levels, which included the establishment

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    My story begins in Inner-City Chicago. Inner-City Chicago is not “Windy City” Chicago, though people get them mixed up with one another. Windy-City Chicago areas are places like downtown, the North Suburbs, and South Suburbs. They are mostly populated with ‘successful people’, and are places where inner city people are not welcome. Those from the Sides, from the ghettos, are not welcomed to enjoy the riches the Windy City lifestyle offers. The only contact with the ghettos around them these places

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    RECOMMENDATION: THAT the implementation of suburban agriculture in Trussler be approved; and THAT the solution be considered as a way to mitigate urban sprawl. BACKGROUND Generally, the City of Kitchener currently values mixed use land development method. The city recognizes that they can further improve in terms of reducing sprawl through environmentally friendly designs, and sustainable methods. There are rising issues about the disconnection between the food, and the places where it is

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    residents to be upheld while they live there. These codes might be put in place for protection of the electrical wiring from overgrown trees or just simply for curb appeal. For example, many large cities do not allow manure to be used as a fertilizer so that the air remains less polluted around the city. Landscaping codes will improve the living of residents in these areas. Most upper class neighborhoods have these landscaping codes, unlike the lower class communities. The atmosphere of the Indianapolis

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    another large spike between 1900 and 1910. By this time America the transcontinental railroad was already well established and people had relatively easy access to California, especially those on the east coast. According to The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco, “The connection of the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific bridged the 2000 miles to the Missouri River, and the four to six months time taken by the overland pioneers was reduced to six days.” As a whole, the discovery of gold

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    Living through buildings and interstates, a place where no dirt or clean grass fields were existent, Houston was not an amusing chapter in my life. Going to Mexico during my summers were the most enjoyable moments of my life. My family has a very well known name and is respected in a certain part of a state in Mexico. They are known from having large crop fields to livestock marketing. The agriculture life has been in my roots since I could remember. Although I never had the opportunity of being

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    Urban Sprawl Essay

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    With the increase population growth in Australia, it has resulted in urbanisation along coastal areas that have previously been utilised as agricultural landscapes (Bohnet & Pert 2010). This has significantly affected the livestock grazing industry. From map 2 and map 3, in 1998 the industry was predominately centralised along the coast of Western Australia, Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. The reduction in sheep, lamb, beef and milk cattle numbers would be largely due to its location. As

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