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Natural
Ecosystems: East Brunswick, NJ
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This 8 page paper examines the natural ecosystems of East
Brunswick, NJ. Ecological content areas considered
include: water and water quality, land and mineral use,
air quality, pollution and monitoring practices in all
areas. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBnateco.doc.
Mass
Transit in Phoenix.
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(5pp) The City of Phoenix, and the surrounding valley, is
one of the most sought after residential and business
region in the country. Consequently traffic congestion and
its accompanying concerns, such as air pollution, noise
control, convenience, and overall quality of life, are
vital issues if the city is to continue to be forceful
entity in commerce and private living. Bibliography lists
20 sources.
Filename: BBphoenx.doc.
1877-1900:
Urban Immigrant And Growing Middle Class
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3 pages in length. The existence of the urban immigrant of
1877-1900 was not particularly well-received by the
growing middle class. The gulf that existed between the
two groups was primarily born from a sense of ethnic
privilege that had been established early on. It can be
argued that this rift that developed, which defined the
self-imposed status, proved to be a serious threat to the
overall social fabric. For nearly as long as man has
existed, social intolerance has been driving a wedge
between groups of people whose ambition is the same: to
better their existence through upward social movement.
This attitude has been carried down through the centuries,
despite much effort on all sides to abolish such
prejudicial practices. The writer discusses that although
slavery had all but been wiped out, there still existed
deep-seated resentment toward certain social classes for
all the unnecessary suffering minorities had been forced
to endure throughout history. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: TLCimgrt.wps
City
Policies, Urban Politics, & Local Dominance
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This 7 page paper considers some major issues regarding
urban politics, the limitations on city policies and
policy-making and the issues local dominance, all of which
are outlined in the works of Paul Peterson, Mark
Schneider, John Logan and Harvey Molotoch, and Clarence
Stone. This paper evaluates the basic arguments in the
books of all of these authors, and then considers the
implications for regional interests. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: Urbpoli.wps
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