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Essays On Urban Studies
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Gangs / Chicago & L.A.
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An 8 page research overview of the social and economic factors affecting the establishment of gangs in Chicago and Los Angeles, the 'political' differences between the formation of the gangs, expansion of gang territories, and the differences between law enforcement efforts. The writer supports the argument that the most effective form of enforcement has been collusion between law enforcement agencies and gang communities through several examples. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: Gangprog.wps
Essay Title: Gangs / Chicago & L.A.
Environmental Racism & Landfills of the Inner-City
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A 20 page analytical paper examining the idea that large inner-cities seem to have their sanitation landfills strategically located in and around minority neighborhoods. A discussion of relevant case law, economic rationale, and environmental concern is provided. The writer posits that elected officials must take action or be held responsible for the harmful effects that nearby garbage dumps have upon members of the African-American and Latino communities. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: Garbager.wps
Essay Title: Environmental Racism & Landfills of the Inner-City
Environmentally Sustainable Cities: A Contradiction In Terms
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6 pages in length. There is no question that the notion of environmentally sustainable cities represents a contradiction in terms for the simple reason that the very aspect of any sort of growth will have a detrimental impact upon the environment. In light of the fact that the world's population continues to explode, thus requiring more and more room and resources in which to appease the earth's inhabitants, the environment is facing continued degradation while much of its wildlife is becoming threatened. However, there are those who believe that the notion of environmentally sustainable cities is more than just a notion; indeed, they contend that modern design will help to allow mankind and the environment to harmoniously co-exist. The writer discusses environmentally sustainable cities in relation to being a contradiction in terms. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCsustn.wps
Essay Title: Environmentally Sustainable Cities: A Contradiction In Terms
The Impact Of The Environment On Highway Construction
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This 12 page paper provides an investigation of the different environmental factors that impact the decision making process for highway construction. This paper considers the impacts of environment on the physical, structural, financial, economic and technological factors that are evaluated when considering the construction of a new highway. This paper also presents an example of how an engineer might address these issues when planning a construction design. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Highwayc.wps
Essay Title: The Impact Of The Environment On Highway Construction
New York City / Media Visual Imagery
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20 pages in length. The media image of New York City is one that is both intriguing and dishonest; nowhere else are there more accounts of stereotypical imagery than is portrayed within the Big Apple. A number of various entities have worked together though the decades to create the larger than life image of New York City the world has come to adopt; art, photography and film represent a significant part of that influence. When one contemplates the visual imagery of New York City as it relates to the media, one does not have to think long before a predisposed illustration comes to mind. Not unlike other victims of media influence, New York City is perceived as a twisted Mecca of entertainment, violence, self-centeredness, insanity and raw indifference. The writer discusses the various aspects of media visual imagery as it relates to New York City. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: NYCimage.wps
Essay Title: New York City / Media Visual Imagery
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.
Essay Title: Natural Ecosystems: East Brunswick, NJ
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.
Essay Title: Mass Transit in Phoenix.