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    Although the factors for much of the movement towards Austin is slightly different since obviously there is not much wilderness to take in at Austin. Austin is amongst the fastest growing cities in the nation, which explains why there is gentrification happening, but why are people moving to Austin? Well, one of the main reasons is because of the booming economy, there have been more jobs there than there has ever been before, and it does

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    Burgess model of the urban zones working from the central business district out, police and criminologist can study many different aspects of crime and community issues. Metropolitan cities of today are their own ecosystem with zones that are in many ways related to the concentric zone theory. Because of these large cities, especially those in America, the policies of policing such diverse zones can be challenging. Some police agencies take it upon themselves to assume they can secure high crime zones

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    Melbourne Research Paper

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    pace, with bustling communities found in its inner cities and surrounding suburbs. This seems to be in direct contrast to many other regions in the country that are seeing a noticeable drop in growth across the board. So, what is it that is making Melbourne buck the trend? This post hopes to shed a little bit of light on what is making Melbourne so attractive to natives and transplants alike. Growth in Australia is usually focused on the inner cities and coastlines, leaving regional areas and historical

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    higher standards of living and incredible technological advancements. In the beginning, the cities were a special form of hell due to the throngs of people flooding to the cities and jumpstarting urbanization “the streets are unpaved, full of holes, filthy, and strewn with refuse.” (Document 7, Friedrich Engles). This was no doubt a pitfall of the Industrial Revolution. The lack of sanitation in the cities lead to deaths from diseases like cholera and housing was cramped and lacking. Terrible as it

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    As humans, we desire a sense of control and order - we laboriously strive to organize our world and make sense of our surroundings. To categorize locations in the United States, we use a string of five digits - a ZIP code. As I have grown up, my family has moved frequently to various places, and I fondly preserve in memory each ZIP code that has defined my past. The five digits of my ZIP codes continue to remind me what I have learned from the moving experience. The first digit of the ZIP code

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    Introduction The Settlement Movement (SM) was first established in the 1880s in institutions such as Toynbee Hall in London to address the needs of immigrants and urban poor and to identify the causes of poverty and advocate for policy changes (Empiricism, 2017), (Ed Carson, 2017). Settlement Houses (SH) united upper and working classes rather than church parishes dispensing charity to only those considered morally worthy of such aid (Margret Berry, 2017). This essay discusses the underpinning ideas

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    Mona Lisa Research Paper

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    People all over the world are longing for new adventures. One way that people seek to find adventure is by traveling to other countries. All tourists should visit Italy for their art, food, and architecture. First of all, tourists should visit Italy is because of their art. Everyone knows the Mona Lisa painted by Leonardo DA Vinci, tourists could see the painting itself. This painting is very famous. The Mona Lisa was created in 1503 and is located in The Louvre. A weird but familiar painting called

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    Field Observation Essay

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    For the purpose of this assignment, I decided to observe Rivers Green. RIvers Green is attached to the back of Addlestone library, but also consist of the land behind the library. I thought this would be a great place to assess because I’ve hung out here in the past myself. Also, I thought it would be good because it was on campus, and it’d be easier and more convenient to observe students. Rivers Green is a good hangout for numerous reasons. For starters, the setting for the hangout is beautiful

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    Firstly, the Country Club’s yards are well kept whereas on Division Street, you could clearly see garbage lining the road. When there is trash along the street, it can be interpreted as a poorer neighborhood (Cohen). Filth lining the streets of a city can be seen as a dirty low income place specifically because of its’ lack of care. Garbage is one thing anyone can help take care of, however, it is not logical for every piece of trash to be monitored by a single person. A job such as cleaning litter

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    My job as a demographer was to analyze what the current 4551 population needs in terms of local community services. The service that has been chosen will best meet the needs of the 4551 postcode over the next 10-15 years. It is most important to look at population data when making serious planning decisions that will affect the residents of Caloundra because if the postal area has many young families but limited child care centers and school services it may be something to consider placing education

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