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Suburban Speck
As time goes by, people spend more and more money on transportation, either on public transit or
on their automobiles. The thing is, as the society develops, there is a phenomenon called suburban
sprawl. This means that as the city grows, more and more people will live farther from work,
causing people to use their gas vehicles for longer periods of time and more frequently, therefore the
cost of transportation starts increasing.
A sustainable transportation system will require a good business relationship between citizens and
the government, as public transport cost put stress on both. This brings an idea from Jeff Speck, a
city planner and urban designer. In Jeff's TED talk, the Walkable City, he took Portland as his city of
choice and illustrated how a sustainable transportation system brings forth sustainable city. Portland
has invested $60 million in bicycling and walking since 1970, which seems like a lot of money, but
it's only $2 million per year, which is half the price it takes to rebuild one cloverleaf of the city.
After Portland citizens started to drive less, they made 3.5 percent more income that year (Speck,
2013). Portland citizen contributed this 3.5 percent of their income into the local economy;
Portlanders do spend a lot more on all kinds of recreational activities than most other Americans. ...
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Consequently, they become healthier as they exercise more when they walk and ride bike. Ontario
has also worked on improving public transportation. According to Ontario Ministry of Finance,
Ontario offered over "$330 million to 95 municipalities to help expand and improve public transit"
in 2015 and will invest "$550 million in northern infrastructure through the Northern Highways
Program" in 2016 (Building Tomorrow's Infrastructure
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Suburban Realism In The Swimmer
One of the primary aspects of literature that makes it multifaceted is its ability to reflect the
attitudes, beliefs, values, and customs of a particular time period or society by focusing on issues
central to these cultures. Thus, as civilizations have expanded globally, literature has also grown to
accommodate and reflect upon their problems. Once suburban neighborhoods and an upper middle
class began to rapidly emerge in the United States, American authors began to explore and uncover
the problems faced among the populations of these areas. Consequently, pieces of literature,
particularly short stories, began to fall within the aesthetic of Suburban Realism, which is defined as
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The first problem Neddy encounters is that the Welchers' pool is completely dry, which
"disappoint[s] and mystifie[s]" him completely (Cheever 160). It is at this moment that time become
ambiguous because it seems to Neddy that he "last regretted an invitation to dine" with the Welchers
only a week ago, yet the house is empty and for sale (Cheever 161). As it becomes apparent, Neddy
is beginning to lose his memory. This memory loss becomes increasingly conspicuous when Neddy
cannot recall any misfortunes that Mrs. Halloran apologizes for. Additionally, it is at the Halloran's
pool that Neddy's "arms [become] lame. His legs [feel] rubbery and ache[d] at the joints" (Cheever
162). By the time he makes it to his former mistresses' house and swims the length of her pool,
Neddy realizes that "the strength in his arms and shoulders [is] gone," and he is compelled to climb
out using the ladder. Moreover, as he hobbles up his own driveway, he notices that "the place [is]
dark...He trie[s] the garage doors...but the doors [a]re locked and rust [comes] off the handles"
(Cheever 165). The front door is also locked, and he is unsuccessful in beating it down. It is at that
instance that he realizes "the place [is] empty" (Cheever 165). Neddy's loss of strength in a clear
sign of aging, which enforces the idea that Neddy's cross–county
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Now or Never
Now or Never "When should we leave? Should we leave now?" I said to my friends Sean, Charlie,
Nick, Ben, Megan, and Melanie. We were on our second day of spring break, in our high school
senior year, getting ready to hit the road and get on our way to Destin, Florida. It was a frantic time
before we were actually on our official way. Of course, it was traffic hour when we all decide to
leave, that just added to the chaos. We weren 't going on this trip alone though, we were going with a
whole flock of people. There were seven parent chaperones and about fourteen other friends/
siblings and a couple of their friends too. With all of these people we obviously weren 't going to fit
into one car. We took three cars between all of us. and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We were slammed packed, but we were all young and nimble. We all loved each other dearly; we
were all best friends. Now we have all the pieces to our puzzling friends together, and I finally
caught back up to the rest of the caravan by dusk. It took us twenty–two hours to make it there. We
had twenty–two hours left.
Once we were there the wild times times began to brew. The guys and the girls each had their own
condo, that alone I think says a lot about the mood of the trip. It was party party from the moment
we arrived in Florida. Day three of the trip, I was enjoying some adult beverages since I was on
vacation. Drinking is something we would do as a family when we went on vacation, mostly wine
though.This time it was vodka and coconut rum, and just enough to make me feel great. In my mind,
I was on top of the world. My buddy Sean's parents rented a three wheel motorcycle/go–cart hybrid
that I knew I could drive. Sean's little brother drove it away from his parents with me in shotgun,
aka the passenger 's seat. This thing drove like a motorcycle, so I thought it could handle like a
motorcycle. Corey, Seans little brother, squeezed the thing down the sidewalk to beat traffic and into
the condominium parking lot. The condos we stayed at were right on a golf course. We drove around
that place like we owned it. We took turns driving it. I went out the condo parking lot into the grass
and back towards our condo with the throttle all the way down. I
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Essay On Chevy Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is a traditional SUV, based on the same truck platform underpinning GM's
large pickups. Offering three rows of seats for seven, eight or nine individuals, the 2018 Chevrolet
Suburban comes with excellent storage capacity, leading–edge technology, and a powerful V8
engine.
What's New for 2018
The 2018 Suburban carries forward with only minor changes from 2017.
Choosing Your Chevrolet Suburban
Chevrolet offers the 2018 Suburban in LS, LT, and Premier trim. Rear–wheel drive is standard;
four–wheel drive is available for and an additional $3,000.
The base trim offers seating for eight or nine with the available bench seat. The other trims offer
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Cloth seats are standard; other features include a 10–way power driver's seat with lumbar support,
keyless entry, a tilt steering column, cruise control, three–zone climate control, OnStar with 4G LTE
and a built–in hotspot, a 6–speaker audio system, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 110–volt power
outlet.
Available packages include an Enhanced Driver Alert Package ($695, with a safety seat alert,
forward collision alert, lane keep assist with lane departure warning, low speed forward automatic
braking, and automatic high beams) and an All–Season Package ($2,880, with 20–inch polished
aluminum wheels, black roof–rack cross rails, and the Maximum Trailering Package).
LT
Chevrolet prices the Suburban LT from $56,450. This grade adds a power rear liftgate, lane keep
assist, forward collision alert, leather first– and second–row seats, heated front seats, and a Bose
audio system.
Package options include a Luxury Package ($2,995, featuring fog lamps, side power–operated and
heated mirrors, a hands–free power liftgate, push–button start, wireless charging, a heated tilt–and–
telescopic steering column, and power–fold third–row seats. A Sun, Entertainment and Destinations
Package ($2,985) adds a power sunroof, navigation, Chevrolet MyLink with navigation, and a rear–
seat Blu–Ray system. The Texas Edition Package ($3,245) brings in the items from the Luxury
package and adds second–row heated seats and Texas badging. The LT Signature Package ($6,770)
adds
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Essay Suburban Regional Shopping
Running head: CAN THE MAGIC BE RESTORED?
Suburban Regional Shopping Malls: Can the Magic Be Restored?
Stephanie Austin
Upper Iowa University Suburban Regional Shopping Malls: Can the Magic Be Restored?
Imagine yourself as the manager of a struggling local suburban regional shopping mall. What do
you think the mall should do to improve its performance?
According to the textbook, the retail life cycle consists of the introduction, growth, maturity, and
decline. (Perreault, Jr., Cannon, & McCarthy, 2011) To keep a local suburban regional shopping
mall from reaching its decline, one must spend time and money during the maturity phase to keep
with today's trends.
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"...several new [building] projects have incorporated zonal merchandising principles, including
Rivertown Crossings in Grand Rapids, Mighigan, which...grouped some categories of stores by
product line carried, and Park Meadows in Denver, Colorado...has grouped stores by customer
lifestyle. Attempts to reconfigure existing centers around zonal merchandising ideas, such as the
changes at Glendale Galleria in Glendale, California, seem to be successful as well." (insert book
authors)
The last thing and possibly most important thing a manager should do is create a mall website that
lists all the stores, any possible coupons, discounts, or specials that may be happening, as well as
links to all the stores so a person can "window shop" before ever stepping foot into the mall. One
could even go as far as to offer discounts to those who shop online thru the mall website, therefore
drawing traffic to the website. Through the mall website, a consumer may find a link to another
store that he/she has heard of before and then can check out its merchandise. Possibly aiding that
store in achieving another customer.
What shopping trends do you foresee over the next 10 years? How might these trends affect
suburban regional shopping malls? Shopping trends over the next 10 years will include more
technology with online shopping with tagging, kiosks for easy check–outs when a consumer does
venture out, and apps that allow you to
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The Metropolitan Area And The Suburban Area
This We Believe Critique
In education, the experience of being in middle school can be difficult for many students. Similar to
most years, students receive new teachers and the have a curriculum that is different. The middle
school years are more than just learning. The students also are starting to go through puberty and are
learning about their own individuals. For most students, they do not understand the changes they are
going through both physically and mentally. In This We Believe: Keys to Educating Young
Adolescents, one can see research that shows how this is a crucial time for middle schools, and how
teachers can effectively guide their students through this time.
Discussion
Differences of the Metropolitan Area and the Suburban Area Teaching in an urban setting is different
from teaching in a suburban setting. Students are already unique but these two different types of
communities have different experiences altogether. Three of the most important concepts discussed
in the document for an urban setting are, the school being an inviting and safe environment,
organizational structure for purposeful learning and relationships, and the use of active learning.
Suburban areas are a little different from urban areas. In the suburban areas that most relevant
concepts to their learning are shared vision, challenging curriculum, and family involvement.
The urban area has many different areas some being a good area while others might be a bad area.
This is why students
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Suburban Warriors Sparknotes
The Rise of the Right Beginning in the 1960s the conservative middle–class, living in the suburbs,
called for an end to the New Deal and the moral decay of their country. Recognizing the liberal
movement's inability to organize, and agree on issues, right wing activists began to mobilize.
Although split between social conservatives and libertarians the right was able to unify on common
ground and change the direction their nation was headed. In Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the
New American Right, McGirr argues that this movement, centered in Orange County, would begin a
new era of a return to traditional values and would be successful as a result of organization, faith,
and a fierce dedication to what these middle–class Americans believed to be morally right. The book
follows the rise of the right side chronologically, focusing on major issues and themes along the
way. The American middle–class longed for the return of the American dream working comfortably
paid jobs, moving into planned neighborhoods they now had time to focus on other issues such as
the morally corrupt communists and liberals who were dominating the media. A fear of big
government between 1960 and 1963 caused the anti–communist movement in Orange County to
explode. This was one of the many ways the right side was unified. Support of religion and
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Both of these deal with society's moral views on sex and women's rights. Both books also focus on
consumerism to some point. It can be said that May begins with women change in roles and how
they developed and allows McGirr to begin on the opposing side of the end of that movement where
many women want a return to traditional values. Suburban Warrior compares to Power to the Poor,
by Mantler, and Cold War Civil Rights, by Mary Dudziak, simply as the opposition to those
movements which were based around human rights and government assistance to the
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Suburban Sitcoms In The 60's
Suburban sitcoms coming out in the late 50's early 60's portrayed usually an average family with
average problems it solves by the end of the episode, most sitcoms including "Leave It To Beaver"
followed the same formula; two white parents, a mother, and father, and 2–3 children; every episode
followed the same steps, there's a problem, the problem is solved by the end of the episode, and a
lesson is learned by the main character. This held up perfectly in the 50's and 60's society, but
sitcoms needed to adapt to fit their society, as time progressed, more important issues showed up in
the shows, and as the US became more diverse so did the sitcoms. Today suburban sitcoms couldn't
be more different. As society became more diverse, more sitcoms were made to cater to the new
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Sitcoms today have completely done away with what was the "formula" for a sitcom, single parents,
interracial couples, LGBTQ couples as the parents, as well as having multiple kids, 4–5, having
foster children, interracial children even LGBTQ children have become the social norm for a
Suburban
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Suburban South Analysis
1. What are the major claims/conclusions? Where can you find them stated? To begin, the authors
claim that the "the suburbs had not played a central or often even an explicit role in the historical
analysis of southern politics and society since World War II"(p.692) Then, they claim that "The
suburbs of the postwar South, however, were home to many of the most dynamic and cutting–edge
forces anywhere in the region."(p.693) Both authors also claim that the "insights of urban and
suburban history provide a national frame work for interpreting the "long civil rights movement"
(p.696), and that "The rapid growth of the suburban South has opened up many new possibilities for
research" (p.701 third paragraph) Although this is not the final paragraph
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Suburban Expansion
Everyone can take notice to the cookie–cutter housing that is springing up with every new
neighborhood. This suburban utopia that is rapidly expanding from dense cities is great for families,
but there are downfalls attached to these type of development. With neighborhoods quickly turning
rural areas into suburban havens, there is less room to farm; which eventually leads to over farming
and mineral leaching of the soil, as well as widening the gap that people have of their knowledge of
where their food comes from.
With this suburban expansion, there is a lack of agricultural land, because the available land that
was normally used to farm is being bought up by developers to create new housing and
communities.
Over–farming the soil explains the depleted of viral nutrients that are needed to support plant
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With such a widening gap between rural and suburban environments due to suburban expansion, it
little wonder that the majority of children believe that their food comes from the grocery store.
Some individuals created programs in school in order to shrink the gap in the child's lack of
knowledge and try and promote agriculture in suburban schools. The National FFA Organization and
4H are some examples of programs that try to get children more interested in the rapidly
diminishing agricultural
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Causes Of Suburban Families
Substantial families were typical numerous years back. It is no more so. Today's families more often
than not comprise of just a few kids. There are numerous reasons why individuals have had less kids
and littler families today. Little families unquestionably have a few points of interest over
substantial families. Today's families normally comprise of just a few kids. There are many reasons
why families have had fewer kids and smaller families today. Small families obviously have a
couple of positive circumstances over far reaching families. Firstly, small families can have more
pleasant lives. With less people living under one roof, there is more space for everyone. Adolescents
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At the point when every one of the desires, trusts, and fears are centered on only one child, folks
effectively can get to be overprotective and liberal without acknowledging it. The youngster might
have fewer chances to meet other kids or to build up a feeling of autonomy. She might be pushed to
overachieve, and she might get so much hovering consideration that she gets to be narcissistic and
undisciplined. Quality" of every child: However, another study appears there are persuading reasons
not to romanticize substantial families. An as of late distributed paper from three financial analysts
that takes a gander at 26 years of information on folks and youngsters proposes that with each extra
child conceived, alternate kin will probably experience the ill effects of lower subjective capacities
and more behavioral issues, and have more awful results later in life (Warren–Gash, Fragaszy and
Hayward). The paper expands on more established exploration that claims that families confront an
exchange off between the amount of children they have and the "quality" of every child – an
unbalanced term that alludes to things like the amount of instruction the child gets, whether they are
utilized when they grow up, and whether they wind up with a criminal record. The exploration
additionally bolsters now–famous thoughts regarding early youth improvement, that the time and
assets that folks dedicate to youthful children have deep rooted impacts. The specialists broke down
how more established kin performed prior and then afterward a more youthful kin was conceived.
They found that their measure of parental interest in more established children (Nijmegen.) spoke to
buy things such as how frequently families eat dinners together, how regularly folks show kids love
and what number of books every child has – fell by 3 rate focuses after a youthful kid is conceived,
while intellectual scores fell by
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Gmc's Most Desirable SUV Essay
GMC's largest and most luxurious SUV.
The SUV market continues to expand as consumers make the shift away from cars. The GMC
Yukon and the larger Yukon XL are part of that trend and include customers moving up from a
minivan or a crossover utility vehicle.
2016 GMC Yukon XL Denali
A 2016 GMC Yukon XL Denali was a recent weekly driver, but it wasn't the first time I've been
behind–the–wheel time of this traditional, body–on–frame SUV. Indeed, in my past reviews and
thoughts about the model I have affectionately called it "Cadillac Escalade Light," offering homage
to GM's most luxurious SUV.
That doesn't mean the big GMC is a lightweight – far from it. It's as close to a Cadillac model you
can get without invading the Escalade's space. But that still means you get perforated leather seats,
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The standard seating arrangement has two bucket seats up front, a pair of captain's chairs in the
second row, and a third–row split folding bench seat.
Massive is the cabin and every seating position supplies generous amounts of head space and
legroom. The third row has the tightest space, but even that area has sufficient shoulder and hip
room.
Up front is a pair of comfortable bucket seats with all driver and cabin controls where you expect to
find them. Leather is generously found across the dashboard, surrounding the center console, on the
door inlays, and covering the seats. Also present are wood grain accents and burnished aluminum
trim; contrast stitching on the console as well as on the doors – collectively, these touches elevate
this model.
Standard features are many and include three–zone climate control, a power tilt and telescopic
steering column, power–adjustable pedals, as well as heated and ventilated front seats. The second
row seats also have a heating option and include a power–release fold and tumble feature for ease of
access to the third
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Suburban America Movie Analysis
Suburban America: Update the Vision for a Sustainable Future
We are constantly being presented media as advertisements, television shows, movies which have a
backdrop of the typical American suburban neighborhood, complete with built–in set of residents
which are homogenized to a perceived norm in an effort to make the media's message more
appealing. However, I live in a typical American suburban neighborhood which was built in the
1950s, and when I survey my neighbors they fail to fit any stereotype leading me to believe that the
stereotype is no longer valid. Recently, I had the opportunity to watch the documentary film
Suburban America: Problems and Promises (9/2011) which attempts to define an example of a
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The examples focused on the ethnicity of the residents in order to dispel old beliefs such as how the
suburbs were populated with various "Cleaver" type families, stereotype. In addition, it brought the
importance of the political and economic agendas the ability to align their goals as necessary to
produce a successful model. The promotion and creation of sustainable redevelopment using Long
Island as the showcase first American modern suburb in illustration. The film sporadically jumped
to the 2008 Presidential election and an important local election which were expected to
significantly help or hinder the film's agenda of creating a sustainable vision, which I found
distracting. Other places besides Long Island used in the film for example projects were Arlington,
Chicago, Reston, Cleveland, Minneapolis, and Orange
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Summary Of Suburban Poverty In America
According to Elizabeth Kneebone, author of "Confronting Suburban Poverty in America", the
growth of suburban poverty is partly due to the dark economic situations that forced people beneath
"the line" and by migration. She added that most low–wage jobs in America are in the suburbs, and
that people mistakenly believe that more services are offered in the suburbs than in the cities.
Looking at the fast–growing poor population in the suburbs, this phenomenon has become a
community situation where anyone is susceptible of. Furthermore, it indicates that there needs to be
a synergistic, universal change to better the situation (the government and organizations should
change as well). Even if I had been working in a position that was considered ... Show more content
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The film informs that in the mid 1900's, America was able to reduce poverty by half with private
organizations and charity, various government programs, and effort. Governmental aid such as food
stamps, James was able to finally start again and get employed. And it is absolutely the
government's responsibility in doing so, because it exists and functions to promote the general
welfare of the country, which includes the poor. The American Dream suggests that every citizen of
the United States should be granted equal opportunity in bringing about achievements and affluence
through intelligence, hard work, and perseverance. However, I've seen many people who work
extremely hard and yet are having trouble going above the poverty line. I almost think that the idea
of an American Dream is perhaps an ideal, not something that is achievable anymore. Each story
unites as they suggest that hope is crucially needed and wanted by the people under the line, whether
it comes from government aid, communities, or ministers. And with the sources of encouragement,
people should be learned that being poor is not their entity, but is only part of what they
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Las Vegas Water Cop Research Paper
The article I will be reporting on is called "A day in the life of a Las Vegas water cop " it is about a
man named Perry Kane and what a day in his job looks like. First off if you're wondering what a
water cop is , it is a person who patrols the city and enforces the water rules . Some of the things a
water cop looks out for is water spilling onto the sidewalks,sprinklers on after the designated hours
and leaky irrigation systems. Perry Kane is one of the eighteen employees in the Las Vegas water
cop industry.During this article it happened to be a slow day and he didn't have much to do . So as a
result , he was checking up on recent violators to ensure they have made the approved changes to
their water systems and also just patrolling in general. Perry goes on to explain that the city of
Summerlin is actually in great condition at the moment. He tells how when he first began his job ten
years ago that the city had a really big problem. He states that the gutter were always full in the past
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Another is having control of golf courses , if for some reason a golf course goes over the approved
amounts of water they will pay a very high fine.The article also speak on a ad that happened to be
released , in the ad a man was kicked in his groin for using excessive amounts of
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Marketing Strategy For The Chevrolet Tahoe Campaign
O.P.E.N. involves on–demand, personal, engaging and networked. Open branding is a brand shifts
its communication platform from traditional to innovative. This novel platform allows customers to
share their thoughts and ideas directly on the marketer's website. With the increase number of new
technologies, customers are no longer interested in traditional market because the traditional market
lacks communication with their customers and this results in lower consumer loyalty for a brand.
Open branding strategy gives the traditional market an opportunity to improve their relationships
with customers. Consumers want to engage more on market today, and they want their voice to be
heard, so many brands shift their strategies to keep their paces in the digital era.
Positive and Negative Aspects of the Chevy Tahoe Campaign Positive aspects. The Chevrolet
Company took a big step forward in its advertising campaign last spring. The company decided to
have a new promotional form which was to run an ad contest that people can post their video clips
about the Chevy Tahoe in its website. The benefit for this approach is to involve people who are
really interested in the company's products in conversation (Rose, 2006). By doing the customer–
generated advertising, Chevrolet enhances the relationship with its customers and establishes the
customer loyalty. People can share their thoughts and participate in the communication which means
they have the power to influence the brand and the
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Growing Up In Suburban Places
After nearly 17 years I came to realize how lucky many individuals are when it comes to the
opportunities they have been given. I was one of these people, who not until recently, finally
understood to not take things for granted, and to truly appreciate everything about myself, my
family, and my life. Through growing up in a very advantageous society, I learned to become
someone who genuinely cares for others while developing a strong sense of compassion.
Living in a suburban area for all 17 years of my existence has grown me in unimaginable ways.
Sugar Land, a prosperous and beautiful city growing by the second, is truly one of the best places to
raise a family. Fully constructed buildings and highways, state of the art facilities and schools,
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Suburban Junky Analysis
Drugs, Suburban Junky, and, Unguarded Drugs can ruin your life, family, career and future. Jude
Hassan author and main subject of the novel Suburban Junky, has a lot of similarities and
differences with Chris Herren, former NBA player and star of the ESPN Documentary, Unguarded,
regarding their addictions to drugs. The major similarities are their rehab time, painful withdraw and
the major difference with them is that Jude did it to be popular and Chris did it to deal with the
stress. Both Jude and Chris served a long period of time in jail because of their problems with drugs.
Jude and Chris served an extended time period in jail. Jude spent time in rehab for 3 Months. Chris
was in rehab for 45 Days "I spent over a month...in rehab." (Unguarded)
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Descriptive Essay On Suburban Life
I don't know if the American Dream in its current form is dead, with the large homes fenced off with
white picket fences, a lush green yard in the front, an expansive yard in the back, and the entire
family together in that home that they own. I'm honestly not sure if people still want that specific
idealized image of a house in the suburbs as their actual permanent home. As a young person who is
sometimes considered a Millennial depending on who you ask, I can only speak of my own
experiences as well as of those around me. As a city kid, growing up in a small walkup in the middle
of Queens, I was kind of in between the suburb/urban lifestyle where I was only a few minutes from
the city life and on a very quiet Sunday afternoon, lived the suburban life. It sucked. I was in a
neighborhood where the rents were constantly rising but the actual condition of the area was getting
worse. There was constant construction, grifters, rats, bad neighbors, car accidents, and decaying
infrastructure. Trees were cut down near my house and the roots were left to rot. Yet, everywhere I
went, houses were being bought, renovated, and rented out. And people were moving in. I couldn't
understand why. And then I went to college where dorming was an option. And my sister wanted to
move out and was apartment hunting. We both so desperately wanted that chance of being
independent from our parents, living it out in Manhattan. But we couldn't. It was too expensive to
move out. Coming from a upper
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On Demand Personal Engaging Networked O.p
On–demand Personal Engaging Networked... O.P.E.N. branding a powerful marketing framework
that connects a brand's purpose with its customer's passions, allowing brands to create moments that
matter (Resource, n.d.). Traditional marketing is closed off from consumer engagement. Consumers
are tired of being told what to, how to act, and what to try. And if the consumers don't like it brands
control their voices as well as mute the opinions. Old marketing techniques owned all the control
from the message down to the consumer, feedback happened only when it was available; the
relationship between the consumer and marketer was like a robot. Open branding is making
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Chevy in turn let it all happen while sitting back and watching what consumers of all types had to
say. It like in PR and Advertising the media strongly controls everything.
Negative Aspects: The idea was not completely thought through on how to enter into open branding
waters and stay afloat. In the Chevy ads consumers were slamming the company with what others
already talk about–– bad gas mileage, oversized bulky SUV, and lack of eye catching interior.
Chevy's intent was not for full out crazy entries to spread unto social media and become a full out
circus but for loyal brand and evangelistic Tahoe owners to engage. To engage in media is not
something that happens overnight it has to be thought out. At first it doesn't take off try again...
Being open is a process and the future of marketing.
c. Given the negative postings, what action would you have recommended for Chevrolet and why?
My recommendation would be to keep going, once you are in the race you can't stop running. Chevy
had already opened the gate to engaging with their consumers and could not turn back now. If they
had went on the site and took down those displeasing ads it would have looked like they were trying
to hide something, pretentious, and just like every other big name nontransparent corporation. What
could've been done was to change the tone of the campaign is address to bad
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A Swot Analysis Of Suburban Regional Malls
Suburban Regional Malls
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Introduction
Suburban shopping malls are malls where with a single location shoppers can visit more over
hundreds shops all of different kinds, i.e. shoppers can eat, watch movies, dine and walk. Most
Americans could hung out here all the entire day and feel much uplifted in spirit by their experience.
Suburban regional malls were designed to be a substitute or even a replacement for a city central
business district. In 50s such malls were small but today it stands out to be a large malls that can be
categorized into eight types, include; Neighborhood centers, community centers, regional centers,
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This is through compelling content and creating deeper bonds with them through social media and
proprietary sites and apps, as well as loyalty programs. Social media can be useful, for instance, to
create buzz about new tenants or solicit ideas from consumers about ideas for new stores. Mall
loyalty programs can provide the means for malls to establish a direct relationship with customers
that goes beyond each visit to the mall, while allowing malls to collect precious information about
customers.
Secondly, I would use technology to transform this mall usability as a mean of improving customer's
satisfaction. This can decrease customers' pain points, while simultaneously creating entirely new
delight points, for instance, technology can be used by shoppers to find parking and mobile apps can
offer quick, easy guide to help shoppers find what they're looking for at today's increasingly large
and multi–level
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The City / Suburban Divide
Recent events that have highlighted racial tension in the United States have had even a larger
number of opinions that vary regarding why the nation continues to struggle with such a challenging
issue. In our text Chapter 6 titled "The City/Suburban Divide" (Judd & Swanstrom, 2015, p. 136)
identifies a subject that very well may contribute to the tension. A reference to the "urban crisis"
describes a landscape that is littered with "high levels of segregation, inequality and poverty, along
with racial and ethnic tensions." (Judd, et al., p. 165) Many scholars argue that the crisis was a result
of the demographic changes the nation experienced following World War II as advancements in
technology and infrastructure aided White Mobility. The term "White Flight" has been used to
describe a massive relocation early in the twentieth century when the White Middle–Class
population left the cities for suburban areas following the great migration. Scholars have argued that
the resettling was done as whites chose to segregate themselves from urban culture but more
importantly minorities. Opponents of the theory believe this is not true as (Howell & Timberlake
2014) explain that "in the late nineteenth century the outskirts of cities had jobs and establishments
that catered to the poor and working class thus, Blacks were likely to be suburbanized as well as
their White counterpart."(80) However, due to the urban population decline a negative effect on the
tax base created a financial
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Living In Suburban Nation
In the communities I grew up in, there were frequent changing circumstances that actually left my
family not really as part of the community. From dingy, cheap and tiny places for rent, there has
been significant points brought to the attention of the reader in this book that could attribute to the
failure and success of neighborhoods. In Suburban Nation, the opening pages give a lot of insight on
the issues that can come from these big and fancy, new housing developments. Looking into the first
relative community destroying idea, the reading focuses on how roads and droning subdivisions can
make it not worth living in these places. On the note of how roads affect our community, it says that
"One's role in this environment is primarily as a motorist competing for asphalt" (41). In this
opening, it really proved true to the circumstances I have experienced. Living in Tampa, all I
remember is how much time we spent in a car or not outside because it wasn't safe to really walk
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A section reads that "in the absence of walkable public places... people of diverse ages, races, and
beliefs are unlikely to meet and talk" (60). In my neighborhood, the only place anyone could really
go was the park but people mostly drove. The Florida heat and careless drivers made a lot of people
avoid walking at all costs, but depending on the area we were in it changed. On the street of my
neighborhood, no one even really acknowledged anyone else. In the nearby parks or amusement
places, people were a lot more willing to interact with one another because they all wanted to be
there and felt comfortable. In creating a safer, more pleasant environment for pedestrians, people's
willingness to interact with people they normally wouldn't was significantly more
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Compare And Contrast Suburban And Homecoming
The quality and importance of life are looked at by most as a valuable and great gift, but this
perception of someone's life is stated differently by the two poets, David Malouf and Bruce Dawe.
The poems Suburban and Homecoming express life through the eyes of two separate groups, one
being a 'stereotypical' individual and the other, a group of men fighting for their own lives. Poetry
offers many hidden meanings within their stories, Suburban and Homecoming are no different
offering two distinct takes on the meaning of life. Whether that be shown through war, or a Sunday
morning after a long night out, both poems convey the emotions of life, both positively and
negatively. Homecoming by Bruce Dawe describes the homecoming of dead Australian Soldiers
from the Vietnamese War, (lines 2–3). The poem has its poet expressing his opinions on man's
response to wars and how vital human life is, the soldier need to be brought home and the brutality
and futility of wars between the human's race. In contrast, Suburban, by David Malouf, expresses to
the reader the facade of modern suburbia, lukewarm residency clouded by public idealism and
picket fences. "Suburban" suggests similar themes of masked anxieties by apparent political or
social orders, which is clearly expressed through the way Malouf describes modern suburbia; as dull
and emotionless. Homecoming directly contrasts this and describes a chaotic and destructive, this is
demonstrated through the entirety of the poem, poetic
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A Lie Is What Kept Me Free
A Lie Is What Kept Me Free
Lies often overcomplicate situations by causing a person to have to continually tell more lies to
cover up the original, when he or she could have just told the truth in the beginning. However, the
problem is that the other option is not always so great either. The truth is perfectly honest, and that
can cause one to get in trouble. I believe the main reason why we, as humans, lie is to protect
ourselves and to protect the things for which we have much affection. Once, I had told a lie to keep
myself from getting into more trouble than telling the truth would gotten me. This lie protected from
losing what was the most important thing I had at the time, my freedom. This is the story of the time
I lied to protect my freedom. To understand why I lied, it is primarily important to understand why I
believe my freedom was at risk. I grew up in a sheltered environment in the sense that for a long
time I was sheltered from much of the outside world and sheltered from making my own decision.
For example, my parents believed that I wasn't ready to sleep over a friend's house, whose parents
they had known for five years, until I was in high school. Due to this upbringing, I felt a severe lack
of personal freedom when I entered high school. I believed that I would get more freedom when I
turned sixteen and would be legally old enough to drive because I had always been a well–behaved
kid. However around the time I turned fifteen, my parents began to argue
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The Drivable Suburban Domestic Policy
The drivable Suburban domestic policy is meant to be a social engineering project the United States
is much tougher to try to do than to mention. The economy lessons are learned regarding drivable
sub–urban development that committed the designed atmosphere is aware of in and out zoning code,
parking ratios, and optimum densities for every property product. The "Drivable sub–urban
development is simple: it is single–product–focused, all parking is inexpensively at grade, there are
few conflicts between uses, everybody is aware of the way to couple of currently, finance is almost
automatic, and coordination, financial, and management skills, most of that do not seem to be
weighed on the market however. 5 steps that require to drivable suburbs American Dream is
partition and land–use rules to permit walkable Urbanism; educating the monetary community;
ending subsidies for drivable sub–urbanism. The first step changing the zoning and land use of form
based coded. The second step is educating the monetary community. The third step is ending the
subsidies affirmative drivable sub–urbanism, creating sprawl pay its own manner. The fourth step is
investment. The fifth step intensively manages walkable urban districts to make sure that the
required complexes really happen on the bottom. The financing investing within the acceptable
infrastructure, significantly rail–based transit" that may even be delineate as adding subsidies for
walkable Urbanism; and "intensively managing
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Suburban Policing Techniques
Community policing techniques may vary from suburban communities and inner cities because of
the demographics of the regions. Community policing in suburban communities can certainly
contribute to a greater decrease in crime because of the close quarters police officers have with the
members of the community. Community policing is designed as a proactive approach in reducing
crime in the community. A collaborative relationship between law enforcement and individuals only
strengthens the trust with the police. Indeed this relationship is embedded in suburban areas because
policer officers are constantly personalizing their response calls. In addition, Law enforcement
agencies in suburban community may rely on more financial base resources in contributing to the
infrastructure of neighborhoods. For example, policies are implemented in renovating after school
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Police departments emphasize their techniques on response time rather than interaction with the
victims or respondents. The ideal practice for police departments in inner cities is preventing crime
before it occurs. So in fact, there is a larger representation of police officers patrolling the streets of
areas of high crime rates. The elements of crime in inner cities are far more likely to occur than in
suburban communities. As recently stated, police officers in inner cities encounter a large population
to govern, in fact they deal with various ethnic groups. In this case, police departments in inner
cities typically adopt police officers of similar ethnic backgrounds. This is important because this
allows the police officers to communicate with the people in neighborhoods they are patrolling.
Without a diverse police force, community policing in inner cities wouldn't be effective at all
because of the language
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Peter Kirkpatrick's Suburban Moment
Peter Kirkpatrick's poem 'Suburban Moment, 2 a.m.' is a poem told in first person by the narrator or
persona which Kirkpatrick has created. It is structured as a 14–line sonnet with eight lines in the first
stanza and six lines in the second stanza. In the poem, Kirkpatrick presents a persona/narrator,
suggestively himself, who, during the middle of the night (at 2 a.m. as the title suggests) has an
extensive case of 'writer's block' and is determined not to let sleep tempt him until his poem is
complete. The language used, along with the sentence structure of the poem, suggests a stuck and
frustrated tone and situation. There are three particular lines which seem to be quite effective within
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This grammatical feature allows for the writer to explain, and the reader to comprehend, the time at
which the action of the verb takes place. It should be explained to the students the importance of
verb tenses. In particular, the aspect that these three tenses tell the time of a verb's action. In line
with this, it is also important for children to be given a definition for each of the tenses. For
example: a past verb tense (simple) shows that the action had occurred in the past, or the time
leading up to now; a present verb tense (simple) shows an action that is happening at that moment in
time, or is reoccurring regularly; and a future verb tense (simple) shows an action that will happen in
the future, and have not taken place yet. In simple verb tenses, past tense is generally recognised by
words such as 'was', 'has/have', and words with an '–ed' ending (e.g. "I was talking", "I have talked",
"I talked"); present tense can be recognised by words such as 'is', 'am', 'are', and verbs ending in an
'–s' or '–ing' (e.g. "He is talking", "I am talking", "We are talking", "He talks"); future tense is
normally recognised through the use of the word 'will' (e.g. "I will
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Suburban Animals By Jane Eyre
I believe the thesis for Jane's essay is the following, "As this essay will show, wild animals
increasingly find suburban life in the United States to be attractive." Which was located on the
fourth paragraph of her introduction. In the introduction, she starts off by talking about how America
has changed compared to decades ago. She speaks about how animals and humans are clashing with
one another. She says it's difficult to ignore this problem as there are stories about bears raiding
trashcans and mountain lions showing up frequently that turns up in the press or on television. Her
theory on this issue is because people are moving closer to the wilderness and are invading their
land. Humans aren't entirely the problem as she mention that
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Suburban Painting Essay
Your home should be a comfortable refuge, so when it needs a makeover, the three things you
should look for in a residential painting contractor are 1) reliability, 2) quality workmanship, and 3)
attention to detail. Suburban Painting Co., the most trusted and dependable residential and
commercial painting experts in Lexington, KY, offer all three of those qualities in abundance.
Nothing can revive a tired old room or a dilapidated garage like a new paint job, but only if the
painting contractor takes time to do it well. That's why Suburban Painting holds itself to the exacting
standards set forth below: Reliability: Their residential painting experts show up when promised,
finish the job by the promised completion date, and perform all tasks in exactly the manner you
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They work quickly but with enormous skill, and when they are done, your home or commercial
building will look completely revitalized. Attention to Detail: The company's skilled contractors are
mindful of proper techniques and apply paint smoothly, evenly, and thoroughly. Other paint
companies may have to return after you discover missed spots, clumping paint, or uneven
applications. This is not the case with Suburban Painting Co. Their residential and commercial
painting contractors take the time to do it right the first time. Moreover, they are careful always to
clean up thoroughly before leaving for the day. Suburban Painting Co., the premier commercial and
residential painting specialists in Lexington, KY, deliver the highest quality service at affordable
rates. They'll also stain your deck, perform plaster and drywall repair, and refinish your kitchen
cabinets. Visit their website, or call (859) 276–1139 to learn how they can rejuvenate your home or
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Suburban Sonnet by Gwen Harwood Essay
Poetry is an art form that has been used to express certain messages or beliefs, and can potentially
change a reader's view on a subject. Suburban Sonnet, written by Gwen Harwood has a lot of social
commentary and is speaking to you about a lot of things that it feels are important. It is looking to
make a lot of points about Australian society and the sacrifice of having children and of living a
suburban lifestyle. Gwen Harwood's 'Suburban Sonnet' is a fourteen line poem with strong values of
urban Australia. The poem, Suburban Sonnet, idealizes the harsh realities of an Australian
housewife, creating sympathetic tones to the readers. Gwen Harwood was born in Brisbane,
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For example, "children chatter," "children caper," "screamed" and "yawned." Personification is used
to contrast an object to the Australian housewives emotions. Seen in the line "A pot boils over. As
she rushes to the stove too late, a wave of nausea overpowers," (stanza one, line four). The mood of
the poem is very dull and presents a negative connotation. Constant imagery is used to paint this
theme into the readers head, "The children caper round a sprung mousetrap where a mouse lies
dead. When the soft corpse won't move they seem afraid," (stanza one, line ten). Symbolisation is
also used to counteract the miserable life of an Australian housewife. This can be seen in the line
"She practises a fugue, though it can matter to no one now if she plays well or not, (stanza one, line
one)." This line suggests that the woman portrayed is a musician. The poem latter reads, "Once she
played for Rubinstein, who yawned," (stanza one, line nine). This suggests she was talented enough
to present to Rubenstein but didn't succeed. "The children caper, round a sprung mousetrap where a
mouse lies dead." This line symbolizes the housewife. Her dreams of becoming a musician are
trapped within her own environment. This same line can also evaluate the difficulties and harshness
of the urban Australian life. Seeming sad this is something that is exciting to the children. The
rhyming scheme uses irregular couplets such as "matter" and "chatter" on different lines. This
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Descriptive Essay About My Neighborhood
"Go to your houses and lock every door and window." I remember hearing the intercom speakers
say throughout the neighborhood. My neighborhood is usually known as the Sun Rays
Neighborhood Complex. It consists of twenty–two mansions. Most people who don't live here think
that we are rude and snotty people. My best friend Brooke lives in the house next to mine. Well she
used to be my best friend, but we haven't really talked since eighth grade. I miss being close friends
with Brooke, although we still kind of keep in touch through social media. Luckily Brooke will be
transferring to Sun Rays High School with me this junior year. The other day Brooke texted me,
asking if I wanted to hang out with her. I told her sure, but I was a bit confused why she just
randomly asked me to hang out. "Hey Lauren!" Brooke shouted from her yard. "Oh, hi Brooke how
are you?". "Good." Said Brooke. "I was wondering if you wanted to come over earlier?" "Sure I'll be
right over." I said walking back inside. So I went inside and quickly packed a bag. We played soccer
in her yard, we made cookies, and also watched a movie. Then around six I went home. It was really
fun getting to catch up with each others lives. After a few weeks Brooke and I hung out a lot more,
and we started doing a lot of things together. Two weeks before school started Brooke was over at
my house because her parents were dropping her brothers off at college. Brooke was at my house for
six days. We held an end of summer party for
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Suburban Realism In The Swimmer And Separating
Under the enormous movement of Realism lies a branch known as Suburban Realism, and––
although Suburban Realism is not as highly recognized –– stories that contain such a form usually
take on characters that are depressed and bleak. Not many authors are able to be used as prime
examples for Suburban Realism, but two of the more famous that can be nominated are John
Cheever and John Updike with their captivating stories "The Swimmer" and "Separating,"
respectively. "The Swimmer" is a short story where a man named Neddy Merrill, who lives in an
affluent neighborhood and has a more prestigious social standing, is going to swim home through
every one of his neighbor's pools, but does not realize as he is doing so that life is fleeting away
right before his very eyes. As he makes his way from pool to pool, he starts to lose his strength and
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When Neddy arrives home, he finds that no one is there waiting for him. On another equally
depressing note, the short story "Separating" is about exactly what the title depicts: separation. A
well–to–do family, similar to the Merrills, are undergoing a process of getting a divorce. Richard
and Joan Maples are planning on sharing the devastating news with their four kids: Judith, Dickie,
John, and Margret. Originally, their plan was to come clean at the dinner table, but Richard breaks
down sobbing and Joan becomes agitated and reprimands him for making her look like the bad guy.
Later, when kissing his son Dickie goodnight, he accidentally kisses him on the lips and Dickie
replies with one question: "Why?" (Updike). These two symbolic yet grey stories are the epitome of
Suburban Realism and through the mistakes, regrets, and symbolic attributes depicted, both stories
can be considered the forerunners of the Suburban Realism movement
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Suburban Creative Writing
From a distance, all you could here was the subtle noise of people screaming. The wind was blowing
slightly and there was a light sprinkle in the air, but the weather wasn't stopping these people. As the
hollering slowly quiets down, a group of five or six friends walk out of the arena laughing and
talking amongst each other, having the time of their lives at their favorite singers concert. They
stood and chit chatted outside of the gates of the arena for what felt like hours, until the light
sprinkle turned into a downpour. The teenagers then quickly ran to their suburban that seemed to be
miles and miles down the parking lot. Their suburban was the last vehicle in the parking lot. As they
were running Jenny yelled "I call shotgun!" as the rest of the group groaned in between runs. Once
they reached the car, one by one they piled in. They playfully yelled at Jackson, the driver, to start
the car already so they could turn on the heater because they were all wet and "freezing to death" as
Dustin would say. Once they all got into the car, it quickly heated up from all of the huffing and
puffing from all of the out–of–shape teenagers running through the parking lot and the heat blowing
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Kynlee and Jenny walked up to the front desk and started to speak to the man working. After 5
minutes or so, the man working the front desk said "You kids are lucky, you guys got the last 2
rooms in this Hotel, and y'all's room number is 1032 and 1033." The girls began to smile and giggle
after they realized their hotel rooms were on 100th floor. The man walked into a short hallway, came
back with their key's to get into the hotel room, quickly scanned them and slid them across the desk.
The girls then grabbed their bags once again, walked over to their friends and motioned to follow
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Ignorance In Suburban Poetry
The three main concerns of ignorance found in the suburban settings in both "The Five–Forty–
Eight" and "Suburban", the resistance of change to wealthy people's' lives in "The Wrysons" and
"Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock", and finally the attempts to break the chains of social norms and
daily routine and to depart away from them in "The Country Husband" and "Poetry of Departures"
are all well embedded in Cheever's three stories and the three poems.
The "Suburban" poem is mainly concerned with the ignorance found in the suburban people's
minds. That ignorance is mainly portrayed by the author in Mr. Ciardi's neighbor "Mrs. Friar" and
secondly in Mr. Ciardi's son. In the following quote : "But why lose out on organic gold for a wise
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This quote "The houses are haunted By white night–­
‐gowns. None are green, Or purple with green
rings" from the poem "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock" shows how the people living in the
neighborhood are going only spend their nights sleeping and strive for nothing else. This quote
"None of them are strange, With socks of lace And beaded ceintures." talks about how none of the
night goans are colorful and strange which is how goans look when their wearers are having a party
or having fun. "Socks of lace And beaded ceintures" in the quote shows that the people the poem is
talking about are wealthy or doing good financially and not lacking the means to enjoy their night
lives or strive for some change to their dull way of life. "People are not going To dream of baboons
and periwinkles." The previous quotes is important since it shows how those people not only don't to
try new fun things in their night lives, they don't even want to dream about those changes when they
sleep. Finally, this quote "Only, here and there, an old sailor, Drunk and asleep in his boots, Catches
tigers In red weather." is where the poem is contrasting the people in the neighborhood with the old
sailor. It shows how even an old
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GMC Yukon XL Case Study
The GMC Yukon XL is as large as SUVs come, an 8–passenger model with excellent interior room,
generous storage space, and ample towing capacity. Well equipped models, including a top–of–the–
range Denali edition, give this premium SUV many of the same amenities as found in more
expensive models.
Room for eight, powerful V–8 engines, and generous storage capacity are among the chief futures
for the full–sized GMC Yukon XL. This model is the GMC equivalent to the Chevrolet Suburban
and when offered in Denali guise it provides a compelling alternative to the Cadillac Escalade.
Exterior
GMC's full–size SUV is composed of two models: the standard wheelbase Yukon and the extended
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The Yukon XL maintains its composure on curvy roads with average body roll experienced. Off–
roading is effortless – you can remain in 4x2 mode until 4x4 is absolutely required.
Overall, we give the GMC Yukon XL a 9.
Technology
Telematic systems have been near universally reviled for failure to do what they promise to do. The
GMC Intellilink system is one of the better ones on the market and is also compatible with Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto.
The latest version of IntelliLink also offers OnStar 4G LTE connectivity, turning the Yukon XL into
a WiFi hotspot. OnStar provides a host of driver features including turn–by–turn directions and
emergency assistance. A live person can be contacted at the push of a button.
GMC provides a large display to feature colorful app–like icons. Audio, phone, navigation and other
apps are prominently featured, easy to access, and work as tested. The turn–by–turn directions were
understood and clearly displayed on the monitor.
Overall, we give the GMC Yukon XL a 9.
Safety
The Yukon XL's sheer girth is a safety feature in and of itself. Beyond its size, GMC supplies a suite
of airbags and side curtain
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Summary: Multiple Cadillac Escalade
This week, I learned it was possible to have multiple Cadillac Escalade moments behind the wheel
of the GMC Yukon XL Denali. That reality shouldn't surprise too many people as the Escalade ESV
and the Yukon XL share the same platform and dimensions. Choosing the Denali line when
shopping GMC brings in a level of bling and comfort rivaling the Cadillac and does so for a lower
cost. Still, when all is said and done the base price of your full–size Denali tops $70,000 and
ultimately finishes somewhere below $80,000 when every last one of your favorite extras are added.
Yet, that's a price point of $5,000 to $15,000 below the deliciously ostentatious Escalade. The Yukon
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This model also comes with a 10–speaker, Bose Centerpoint audio system; HD radio; a telematics
system with an 8–inch color display; and navigation. Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth connectivity, OnStar,
and a 4G LTE Wi–Fi hotspot are also included. The GMC IntelliLink telematics system is not
Cadillac CUE, but I like GMC's layout better. GMC also equipped the Denali with a few packages,
including the 22–inch wheels ($1,495), an Open Road package ($2,860) – what brings in a power
sunroof and a rear seat entertainment system featuring screens for both the second– and third–row
passengers, and the heated outboard second–row seats ($395). That three–place bench seat replaces
the standard captain's chairs and supplies the eighth seating position. Safety features are in
abundance too – every Yukon XL Denali offers a suite of airbags, stability and traction control, front
and rear park assist, rear cross traffic alert, lane keep assist, side blind zone alert with lane change
alert, a rear vision camera, and hill start assist. Adaptive cruise control with front automatic braking
($995) and a head–up display ($425) are also
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Suburban Baths In Pompeii
The Suburban Baths, built around the end of the 1st century, is located in Pompeii north of the Porta
Marina and near the city walls. Though it was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on
August 24, 79 AD, the volcanic ash from said eruption allowed it to be discovered and restored by
the later half of the 20th century. These baths are well known for their erotic frescoes displayed
within the apodyterium's (the changing room) walls, and presumably out of 16 of the wall paintings,
only 8 of them remain intact today. The remaining erotic frescoes display how images of taboo sex
acts in the Suburban Baths accentuate the normative expectation of dominating men by mocking the
depictions of the dominant women.
Although known for its practicality of bathing, the Suburban Baths was infamous for the sexual
activities that took place with it as well. Sex trade was spread in many venues in Pompeii where
prostitutes and their clients interacted in different locations, including bathhouses. It was believed
that the interactions, although based majorly upon exchange of sex for money, was significantly
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It, therefore, stands to reason that the intensity at which oral sex was practised in the world in
Ancient times probably did not happen out of favour. According to Petersen, Lauren & Hackworth
(2015), any kind of sex in medieval Europe was introduced numerous rules and baggage. History
shows that oral sex was among the list of forbidden acts in the Roman Empire along with many
non–conventional positions and many kinds of sexual acts that were pleasurable. Nonetheless, the
facts that something was not allowed did not mean that people were not doing it. According to de
Paula Sanfelice&Pérola (2018), the paintings of a man performing cunnilingus on a woman
indicated that both fellatio and cunnilingus were practised in early medieval Europe
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The Suburban Zip Code 40223
40223 Population Pyramid The suburban zip code 40223 is located on the eastern side of Louisville,
containing neighborhoods such as: Anchorage, Blue Ridge Manor, and Sycamore. This population
consists of mostly white, married couples. The majority of of these couples are in their forties and
fifties and have stable jobs and a large amount of them have children. The average home value in
this area is around $245,000, while the average household income is around $71,000 ("40223 Zip
Code Profile"). There are few schools in this area (Anchorage Public Elementary school, Bellwood
Presbyterian Home for Children, and Maryhurst alternative school), but there are many other close
schools that children from this area attend.
Starting from the bottom, the population pyramid shows that there is a large population of kids
under the age of 15 in this area code. Population drops at ages 15 to 19 and continues to drop at ages
20 to 24. There is a big increase in population in ages 25 to 29, where the pyramid seems to poke out
the greatest compared to the ages above and below it. There is a big bulge around ages 45 to 59 and
the population slowly decreases after that.
The reason that there are an abundance of kids in this area is because this is a family–friendly
region. There is typically lots of yard space for kids to play in and there are low crime rates. The
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Suburban Speck

  • 1. Suburban Speck As time goes by, people spend more and more money on transportation, either on public transit or on their automobiles. The thing is, as the society develops, there is a phenomenon called suburban sprawl. This means that as the city grows, more and more people will live farther from work, causing people to use their gas vehicles for longer periods of time and more frequently, therefore the cost of transportation starts increasing. A sustainable transportation system will require a good business relationship between citizens and the government, as public transport cost put stress on both. This brings an idea from Jeff Speck, a city planner and urban designer. In Jeff's TED talk, the Walkable City, he took Portland as his city of choice and illustrated how a sustainable transportation system brings forth sustainable city. Portland has invested $60 million in bicycling and walking since 1970, which seems like a lot of money, but it's only $2 million per year, which is half the price it takes to rebuild one cloverleaf of the city. After Portland citizens started to drive less, they made 3.5 percent more income that year (Speck, 2013). Portland citizen contributed this 3.5 percent of their income into the local economy; Portlanders do spend a lot more on all kinds of recreational activities than most other Americans. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, they become healthier as they exercise more when they walk and ride bike. Ontario has also worked on improving public transportation. According to Ontario Ministry of Finance, Ontario offered over "$330 million to 95 municipalities to help expand and improve public transit" in 2015 and will invest "$550 million in northern infrastructure through the Northern Highways Program" in 2016 (Building Tomorrow's Infrastructure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Suburban Realism In The Swimmer One of the primary aspects of literature that makes it multifaceted is its ability to reflect the attitudes, beliefs, values, and customs of a particular time period or society by focusing on issues central to these cultures. Thus, as civilizations have expanded globally, literature has also grown to accommodate and reflect upon their problems. Once suburban neighborhoods and an upper middle class began to rapidly emerge in the United States, American authors began to explore and uncover the problems faced among the populations of these areas. Consequently, pieces of literature, particularly short stories, began to fall within the aesthetic of Suburban Realism, which is defined as the fidelity to actuality of the customs, manners, and habits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first problem Neddy encounters is that the Welchers' pool is completely dry, which "disappoint[s] and mystifie[s]" him completely (Cheever 160). It is at this moment that time become ambiguous because it seems to Neddy that he "last regretted an invitation to dine" with the Welchers only a week ago, yet the house is empty and for sale (Cheever 161). As it becomes apparent, Neddy is beginning to lose his memory. This memory loss becomes increasingly conspicuous when Neddy cannot recall any misfortunes that Mrs. Halloran apologizes for. Additionally, it is at the Halloran's pool that Neddy's "arms [become] lame. His legs [feel] rubbery and ache[d] at the joints" (Cheever 162). By the time he makes it to his former mistresses' house and swims the length of her pool, Neddy realizes that "the strength in his arms and shoulders [is] gone," and he is compelled to climb out using the ladder. Moreover, as he hobbles up his own driveway, he notices that "the place [is] dark...He trie[s] the garage doors...but the doors [a]re locked and rust [comes] off the handles" (Cheever 165). The front door is also locked, and he is unsuccessful in beating it down. It is at that instance that he realizes "the place [is] empty" (Cheever 165). Neddy's loss of strength in a clear sign of aging, which enforces the idea that Neddy's cross–county ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Now or Never Now or Never "When should we leave? Should we leave now?" I said to my friends Sean, Charlie, Nick, Ben, Megan, and Melanie. We were on our second day of spring break, in our high school senior year, getting ready to hit the road and get on our way to Destin, Florida. It was a frantic time before we were actually on our official way. Of course, it was traffic hour when we all decide to leave, that just added to the chaos. We weren 't going on this trip alone though, we were going with a whole flock of people. There were seven parent chaperones and about fourteen other friends/ siblings and a couple of their friends too. With all of these people we obviously weren 't going to fit into one car. We took three cars between all of us. and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We were slammed packed, but we were all young and nimble. We all loved each other dearly; we were all best friends. Now we have all the pieces to our puzzling friends together, and I finally caught back up to the rest of the caravan by dusk. It took us twenty–two hours to make it there. We had twenty–two hours left. Once we were there the wild times times began to brew. The guys and the girls each had their own condo, that alone I think says a lot about the mood of the trip. It was party party from the moment we arrived in Florida. Day three of the trip, I was enjoying some adult beverages since I was on vacation. Drinking is something we would do as a family when we went on vacation, mostly wine though.This time it was vodka and coconut rum, and just enough to make me feel great. In my mind, I was on top of the world. My buddy Sean's parents rented a three wheel motorcycle/go–cart hybrid that I knew I could drive. Sean's little brother drove it away from his parents with me in shotgun, aka the passenger 's seat. This thing drove like a motorcycle, so I thought it could handle like a motorcycle. Corey, Seans little brother, squeezed the thing down the sidewalk to beat traffic and into the condominium parking lot. The condos we stayed at were right on a golf course. We drove around that place like we owned it. We took turns driving it. I went out the condo parking lot into the grass and back towards our condo with the throttle all the way down. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Essay On Chevy Suburban The Chevrolet Suburban is a traditional SUV, based on the same truck platform underpinning GM's large pickups. Offering three rows of seats for seven, eight or nine individuals, the 2018 Chevrolet Suburban comes with excellent storage capacity, leading–edge technology, and a powerful V8 engine. What's New for 2018 The 2018 Suburban carries forward with only minor changes from 2017. Choosing Your Chevrolet Suburban Chevrolet offers the 2018 Suburban in LS, LT, and Premier trim. Rear–wheel drive is standard; four–wheel drive is available for and an additional $3,000. The base trim offers seating for eight or nine with the available bench seat. The other trims offer room for seven or the second row individual seats may be replaced by a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cloth seats are standard; other features include a 10–way power driver's seat with lumbar support, keyless entry, a tilt steering column, cruise control, three–zone climate control, OnStar with 4G LTE and a built–in hotspot, a 6–speaker audio system, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 110–volt power outlet. Available packages include an Enhanced Driver Alert Package ($695, with a safety seat alert, forward collision alert, lane keep assist with lane departure warning, low speed forward automatic braking, and automatic high beams) and an All–Season Package ($2,880, with 20–inch polished aluminum wheels, black roof–rack cross rails, and the Maximum Trailering Package). LT Chevrolet prices the Suburban LT from $56,450. This grade adds a power rear liftgate, lane keep assist, forward collision alert, leather first– and second–row seats, heated front seats, and a Bose audio system. Package options include a Luxury Package ($2,995, featuring fog lamps, side power–operated and heated mirrors, a hands–free power liftgate, push–button start, wireless charging, a heated tilt–and–
  • 8. telescopic steering column, and power–fold third–row seats. A Sun, Entertainment and Destinations Package ($2,985) adds a power sunroof, navigation, Chevrolet MyLink with navigation, and a rear– seat Blu–Ray system. The Texas Edition Package ($3,245) brings in the items from the Luxury package and adds second–row heated seats and Texas badging. The LT Signature Package ($6,770) adds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 10. Essay Suburban Regional Shopping Running head: CAN THE MAGIC BE RESTORED? Suburban Regional Shopping Malls: Can the Magic Be Restored? Stephanie Austin Upper Iowa University Suburban Regional Shopping Malls: Can the Magic Be Restored? Imagine yourself as the manager of a struggling local suburban regional shopping mall. What do you think the mall should do to improve its performance? According to the textbook, the retail life cycle consists of the introduction, growth, maturity, and decline. (Perreault, Jr., Cannon, & McCarthy, 2011) To keep a local suburban regional shopping mall from reaching its decline, one must spend time and money during the maturity phase to keep with today's trends. If a mall is declining, a manager must get more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "...several new [building] projects have incorporated zonal merchandising principles, including Rivertown Crossings in Grand Rapids, Mighigan, which...grouped some categories of stores by product line carried, and Park Meadows in Denver, Colorado...has grouped stores by customer lifestyle. Attempts to reconfigure existing centers around zonal merchandising ideas, such as the changes at Glendale Galleria in Glendale, California, seem to be successful as well." (insert book authors) The last thing and possibly most important thing a manager should do is create a mall website that lists all the stores, any possible coupons, discounts, or specials that may be happening, as well as links to all the stores so a person can "window shop" before ever stepping foot into the mall. One could even go as far as to offer discounts to those who shop online thru the mall website, therefore drawing traffic to the website. Through the mall website, a consumer may find a link to another store that he/she has heard of before and then can check out its merchandise. Possibly aiding that store in achieving another customer. What shopping trends do you foresee over the next 10 years? How might these trends affect suburban regional shopping malls? Shopping trends over the next 10 years will include more technology with online shopping with tagging, kiosks for easy check–outs when a consumer does venture out, and apps that allow you to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 12. The Metropolitan Area And The Suburban Area This We Believe Critique In education, the experience of being in middle school can be difficult for many students. Similar to most years, students receive new teachers and the have a curriculum that is different. The middle school years are more than just learning. The students also are starting to go through puberty and are learning about their own individuals. For most students, they do not understand the changes they are going through both physically and mentally. In This We Believe: Keys to Educating Young Adolescents, one can see research that shows how this is a crucial time for middle schools, and how teachers can effectively guide their students through this time. Discussion Differences of the Metropolitan Area and the Suburban Area Teaching in an urban setting is different from teaching in a suburban setting. Students are already unique but these two different types of communities have different experiences altogether. Three of the most important concepts discussed in the document for an urban setting are, the school being an inviting and safe environment, organizational structure for purposeful learning and relationships, and the use of active learning. Suburban areas are a little different from urban areas. In the suburban areas that most relevant concepts to their learning are shared vision, challenging curriculum, and family involvement. The urban area has many different areas some being a good area while others might be a bad area. This is why students ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 14. Suburban Warriors Sparknotes The Rise of the Right Beginning in the 1960s the conservative middle–class, living in the suburbs, called for an end to the New Deal and the moral decay of their country. Recognizing the liberal movement's inability to organize, and agree on issues, right wing activists began to mobilize. Although split between social conservatives and libertarians the right was able to unify on common ground and change the direction their nation was headed. In Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right, McGirr argues that this movement, centered in Orange County, would begin a new era of a return to traditional values and would be successful as a result of organization, faith, and a fierce dedication to what these middle–class Americans believed to be morally right. The book follows the rise of the right side chronologically, focusing on major issues and themes along the way. The American middle–class longed for the return of the American dream working comfortably paid jobs, moving into planned neighborhoods they now had time to focus on other issues such as the morally corrupt communists and liberals who were dominating the media. A fear of big government between 1960 and 1963 caused the anti–communist movement in Orange County to explode. This was one of the many ways the right side was unified. Support of religion and promotion of God ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both of these deal with society's moral views on sex and women's rights. Both books also focus on consumerism to some point. It can be said that May begins with women change in roles and how they developed and allows McGirr to begin on the opposing side of the end of that movement where many women want a return to traditional values. Suburban Warrior compares to Power to the Poor, by Mantler, and Cold War Civil Rights, by Mary Dudziak, simply as the opposition to those movements which were based around human rights and government assistance to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. Suburban Sitcoms In The 60's Suburban sitcoms coming out in the late 50's early 60's portrayed usually an average family with average problems it solves by the end of the episode, most sitcoms including "Leave It To Beaver" followed the same formula; two white parents, a mother, and father, and 2–3 children; every episode followed the same steps, there's a problem, the problem is solved by the end of the episode, and a lesson is learned by the main character. This held up perfectly in the 50's and 60's society, but sitcoms needed to adapt to fit their society, as time progressed, more important issues showed up in the shows, and as the US became more diverse so did the sitcoms. Today suburban sitcoms couldn't be more different. As society became more diverse, more sitcoms were made to cater to the new audience. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sitcoms today have completely done away with what was the "formula" for a sitcom, single parents, interracial couples, LGBTQ couples as the parents, as well as having multiple kids, 4–5, having foster children, interracial children even LGBTQ children have become the social norm for a Suburban ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 18. Suburban South Analysis 1. What are the major claims/conclusions? Where can you find them stated? To begin, the authors claim that the "the suburbs had not played a central or often even an explicit role in the historical analysis of southern politics and society since World War II"(p.692) Then, they claim that "The suburbs of the postwar South, however, were home to many of the most dynamic and cutting–edge forces anywhere in the region."(p.693) Both authors also claim that the "insights of urban and suburban history provide a national frame work for interpreting the "long civil rights movement" (p.696), and that "The rapid growth of the suburban South has opened up many new possibilities for research" (p.701 third paragraph) Although this is not the final paragraph ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. Suburban Expansion Everyone can take notice to the cookie–cutter housing that is springing up with every new neighborhood. This suburban utopia that is rapidly expanding from dense cities is great for families, but there are downfalls attached to these type of development. With neighborhoods quickly turning rural areas into suburban havens, there is less room to farm; which eventually leads to over farming and mineral leaching of the soil, as well as widening the gap that people have of their knowledge of where their food comes from. With this suburban expansion, there is a lack of agricultural land, because the available land that was normally used to farm is being bought up by developers to create new housing and communities. Over–farming the soil explains the depleted of viral nutrients that are needed to support plant growth that causes decreased plant output and production. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With such a widening gap between rural and suburban environments due to suburban expansion, it little wonder that the majority of children believe that their food comes from the grocery store. Some individuals created programs in school in order to shrink the gap in the child's lack of knowledge and try and promote agriculture in suburban schools. The National FFA Organization and 4H are some examples of programs that try to get children more interested in the rapidly diminishing agricultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Causes Of Suburban Families Substantial families were typical numerous years back. It is no more so. Today's families more often than not comprise of just a few kids. There are numerous reasons why individuals have had less kids and littler families today. Little families unquestionably have a few points of interest over substantial families. Today's families normally comprise of just a few kids. There are many reasons why families have had fewer kids and smaller families today. Small families obviously have a couple of positive circumstances over far reaching families. Firstly, small families can have more pleasant lives. With less people living under one roof, there is more space for everyone. Adolescents in endless families frequently need to share rooms while those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the point when every one of the desires, trusts, and fears are centered on only one child, folks effectively can get to be overprotective and liberal without acknowledging it. The youngster might have fewer chances to meet other kids or to build up a feeling of autonomy. She might be pushed to overachieve, and she might get so much hovering consideration that she gets to be narcissistic and undisciplined. Quality" of every child: However, another study appears there are persuading reasons not to romanticize substantial families. An as of late distributed paper from three financial analysts that takes a gander at 26 years of information on folks and youngsters proposes that with each extra child conceived, alternate kin will probably experience the ill effects of lower subjective capacities and more behavioral issues, and have more awful results later in life (Warren–Gash, Fragaszy and Hayward). The paper expands on more established exploration that claims that families confront an exchange off between the amount of children they have and the "quality" of every child – an unbalanced term that alludes to things like the amount of instruction the child gets, whether they are utilized when they grow up, and whether they wind up with a criminal record. The exploration additionally bolsters now–famous thoughts regarding early youth improvement, that the time and assets that folks dedicate to youthful children have deep rooted impacts. The specialists broke down how more established kin performed prior and then afterward a more youthful kin was conceived. They found that their measure of parental interest in more established children (Nijmegen.) spoke to buy things such as how frequently families eat dinners together, how regularly folks show kids love and what number of books every child has – fell by 3 rate focuses after a youthful kid is conceived, while intellectual scores fell by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Gmc's Most Desirable SUV Essay GMC's largest and most luxurious SUV. The SUV market continues to expand as consumers make the shift away from cars. The GMC Yukon and the larger Yukon XL are part of that trend and include customers moving up from a minivan or a crossover utility vehicle. 2016 GMC Yukon XL Denali A 2016 GMC Yukon XL Denali was a recent weekly driver, but it wasn't the first time I've been behind–the–wheel time of this traditional, body–on–frame SUV. Indeed, in my past reviews and thoughts about the model I have affectionately called it "Cadillac Escalade Light," offering homage to GM's most luxurious SUV. That doesn't mean the big GMC is a lightweight – far from it. It's as close to a Cadillac model you can get without invading the Escalade's space. But that still means you get perforated leather seats, heated and cooled front ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The standard seating arrangement has two bucket seats up front, a pair of captain's chairs in the second row, and a third–row split folding bench seat. Massive is the cabin and every seating position supplies generous amounts of head space and legroom. The third row has the tightest space, but even that area has sufficient shoulder and hip room. Up front is a pair of comfortable bucket seats with all driver and cabin controls where you expect to find them. Leather is generously found across the dashboard, surrounding the center console, on the door inlays, and covering the seats. Also present are wood grain accents and burnished aluminum trim; contrast stitching on the console as well as on the doors – collectively, these touches elevate this model. Standard features are many and include three–zone climate control, a power tilt and telescopic steering column, power–adjustable pedals, as well as heated and ventilated front seats. The second row seats also have a heating option and include a power–release fold and tumble feature for ease of access to the third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Suburban America Movie Analysis Suburban America: Update the Vision for a Sustainable Future We are constantly being presented media as advertisements, television shows, movies which have a backdrop of the typical American suburban neighborhood, complete with built–in set of residents which are homogenized to a perceived norm in an effort to make the media's message more appealing. However, I live in a typical American suburban neighborhood which was built in the 1950s, and when I survey my neighbors they fail to fit any stereotype leading me to believe that the stereotype is no longer valid. Recently, I had the opportunity to watch the documentary film Suburban America: Problems and Promises (9/2011) which attempts to define an example of a modern American suburban neighborhood, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The examples focused on the ethnicity of the residents in order to dispel old beliefs such as how the suburbs were populated with various "Cleaver" type families, stereotype. In addition, it brought the importance of the political and economic agendas the ability to align their goals as necessary to produce a successful model. The promotion and creation of sustainable redevelopment using Long Island as the showcase first American modern suburb in illustration. The film sporadically jumped to the 2008 Presidential election and an important local election which were expected to significantly help or hinder the film's agenda of creating a sustainable vision, which I found distracting. Other places besides Long Island used in the film for example projects were Arlington, Chicago, Reston, Cleveland, Minneapolis, and Orange ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Summary Of Suburban Poverty In America According to Elizabeth Kneebone, author of "Confronting Suburban Poverty in America", the growth of suburban poverty is partly due to the dark economic situations that forced people beneath "the line" and by migration. She added that most low–wage jobs in America are in the suburbs, and that people mistakenly believe that more services are offered in the suburbs than in the cities. Looking at the fast–growing poor population in the suburbs, this phenomenon has become a community situation where anyone is susceptible of. Furthermore, it indicates that there needs to be a synergistic, universal change to better the situation (the government and organizations should change as well). Even if I had been working in a position that was considered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film informs that in the mid 1900's, America was able to reduce poverty by half with private organizations and charity, various government programs, and effort. Governmental aid such as food stamps, James was able to finally start again and get employed. And it is absolutely the government's responsibility in doing so, because it exists and functions to promote the general welfare of the country, which includes the poor. The American Dream suggests that every citizen of the United States should be granted equal opportunity in bringing about achievements and affluence through intelligence, hard work, and perseverance. However, I've seen many people who work extremely hard and yet are having trouble going above the poverty line. I almost think that the idea of an American Dream is perhaps an ideal, not something that is achievable anymore. Each story unites as they suggest that hope is crucially needed and wanted by the people under the line, whether it comes from government aid, communities, or ministers. And with the sources of encouragement, people should be learned that being poor is not their entity, but is only part of what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Las Vegas Water Cop Research Paper The article I will be reporting on is called "A day in the life of a Las Vegas water cop " it is about a man named Perry Kane and what a day in his job looks like. First off if you're wondering what a water cop is , it is a person who patrols the city and enforces the water rules . Some of the things a water cop looks out for is water spilling onto the sidewalks,sprinklers on after the designated hours and leaky irrigation systems. Perry Kane is one of the eighteen employees in the Las Vegas water cop industry.During this article it happened to be a slow day and he didn't have much to do . So as a result , he was checking up on recent violators to ensure they have made the approved changes to their water systems and also just patrolling in general. Perry goes on to explain that the city of Summerlin is actually in great condition at the moment. He tells how when he first began his job ten years ago that the city had a really big problem. He states that the gutter were always full in the past but since Las Vegas has made great improvements. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another is having control of golf courses , if for some reason a golf course goes over the approved amounts of water they will pay a very high fine.The article also speak on a ad that happened to be released , in the ad a man was kicked in his groin for using excessive amounts of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. Marketing Strategy For The Chevrolet Tahoe Campaign O.P.E.N. involves on–demand, personal, engaging and networked. Open branding is a brand shifts its communication platform from traditional to innovative. This novel platform allows customers to share their thoughts and ideas directly on the marketer's website. With the increase number of new technologies, customers are no longer interested in traditional market because the traditional market lacks communication with their customers and this results in lower consumer loyalty for a brand. Open branding strategy gives the traditional market an opportunity to improve their relationships with customers. Consumers want to engage more on market today, and they want their voice to be heard, so many brands shift their strategies to keep their paces in the digital era. Positive and Negative Aspects of the Chevy Tahoe Campaign Positive aspects. The Chevrolet Company took a big step forward in its advertising campaign last spring. The company decided to have a new promotional form which was to run an ad contest that people can post their video clips about the Chevy Tahoe in its website. The benefit for this approach is to involve people who are really interested in the company's products in conversation (Rose, 2006). By doing the customer– generated advertising, Chevrolet enhances the relationship with its customers and establishes the customer loyalty. People can share their thoughts and participate in the communication which means they have the power to influence the brand and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Growing Up In Suburban Places After nearly 17 years I came to realize how lucky many individuals are when it comes to the opportunities they have been given. I was one of these people, who not until recently, finally understood to not take things for granted, and to truly appreciate everything about myself, my family, and my life. Through growing up in a very advantageous society, I learned to become someone who genuinely cares for others while developing a strong sense of compassion. Living in a suburban area for all 17 years of my existence has grown me in unimaginable ways. Sugar Land, a prosperous and beautiful city growing by the second, is truly one of the best places to raise a family. Fully constructed buildings and highways, state of the art facilities and schools, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Suburban Junky Analysis Drugs, Suburban Junky, and, Unguarded Drugs can ruin your life, family, career and future. Jude Hassan author and main subject of the novel Suburban Junky, has a lot of similarities and differences with Chris Herren, former NBA player and star of the ESPN Documentary, Unguarded, regarding their addictions to drugs. The major similarities are their rehab time, painful withdraw and the major difference with them is that Jude did it to be popular and Chris did it to deal with the stress. Both Jude and Chris served a long period of time in jail because of their problems with drugs. Jude and Chris served an extended time period in jail. Jude spent time in rehab for 3 Months. Chris was in rehab for 45 Days "I spent over a month...in rehab." (Unguarded) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Descriptive Essay On Suburban Life I don't know if the American Dream in its current form is dead, with the large homes fenced off with white picket fences, a lush green yard in the front, an expansive yard in the back, and the entire family together in that home that they own. I'm honestly not sure if people still want that specific idealized image of a house in the suburbs as their actual permanent home. As a young person who is sometimes considered a Millennial depending on who you ask, I can only speak of my own experiences as well as of those around me. As a city kid, growing up in a small walkup in the middle of Queens, I was kind of in between the suburb/urban lifestyle where I was only a few minutes from the city life and on a very quiet Sunday afternoon, lived the suburban life. It sucked. I was in a neighborhood where the rents were constantly rising but the actual condition of the area was getting worse. There was constant construction, grifters, rats, bad neighbors, car accidents, and decaying infrastructure. Trees were cut down near my house and the roots were left to rot. Yet, everywhere I went, houses were being bought, renovated, and rented out. And people were moving in. I couldn't understand why. And then I went to college where dorming was an option. And my sister wanted to move out and was apartment hunting. We both so desperately wanted that chance of being independent from our parents, living it out in Manhattan. But we couldn't. It was too expensive to move out. Coming from a upper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. On Demand Personal Engaging Networked O.p On–demand Personal Engaging Networked... O.P.E.N. branding a powerful marketing framework that connects a brand's purpose with its customer's passions, allowing brands to create moments that matter (Resource, n.d.). Traditional marketing is closed off from consumer engagement. Consumers are tired of being told what to, how to act, and what to try. And if the consumers don't like it brands control their voices as well as mute the opinions. Old marketing techniques owned all the control from the message down to the consumer, feedback happened only when it was available; the relationship between the consumer and marketer was like a robot. Open branding is making marketers rethink the way they have previously connecting to the consumer. Now ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chevy in turn let it all happen while sitting back and watching what consumers of all types had to say. It like in PR and Advertising the media strongly controls everything. Negative Aspects: The idea was not completely thought through on how to enter into open branding waters and stay afloat. In the Chevy ads consumers were slamming the company with what others already talk about–– bad gas mileage, oversized bulky SUV, and lack of eye catching interior. Chevy's intent was not for full out crazy entries to spread unto social media and become a full out circus but for loyal brand and evangelistic Tahoe owners to engage. To engage in media is not something that happens overnight it has to be thought out. At first it doesn't take off try again... Being open is a process and the future of marketing. c. Given the negative postings, what action would you have recommended for Chevrolet and why? My recommendation would be to keep going, once you are in the race you can't stop running. Chevy had already opened the gate to engaging with their consumers and could not turn back now. If they had went on the site and took down those displeasing ads it would have looked like they were trying to hide something, pretentious, and just like every other big name nontransparent corporation. What could've been done was to change the tone of the campaign is address to bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. A Swot Analysis Of Suburban Regional Malls Suburban Regional Malls Name: Course: Tutor: Institution: Date: Introduction Suburban shopping malls are malls where with a single location shoppers can visit more over hundreds shops all of different kinds, i.e. shoppers can eat, watch movies, dine and walk. Most Americans could hung out here all the entire day and feel much uplifted in spirit by their experience. Suburban regional malls were designed to be a substitute or even a replacement for a city central business district. In 50s such malls were small but today it stands out to be a large malls that can be categorized into eight types, include; Neighborhood centers, community centers, regional centers, superregional centers, fashion/ specialty centers, power centers, theme/ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is through compelling content and creating deeper bonds with them through social media and proprietary sites and apps, as well as loyalty programs. Social media can be useful, for instance, to create buzz about new tenants or solicit ideas from consumers about ideas for new stores. Mall loyalty programs can provide the means for malls to establish a direct relationship with customers that goes beyond each visit to the mall, while allowing malls to collect precious information about customers. Secondly, I would use technology to transform this mall usability as a mean of improving customer's satisfaction. This can decrease customers' pain points, while simultaneously creating entirely new delight points, for instance, technology can be used by shoppers to find parking and mobile apps can offer quick, easy guide to help shoppers find what they're looking for at today's increasingly large and multi–level ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. The City / Suburban Divide Recent events that have highlighted racial tension in the United States have had even a larger number of opinions that vary regarding why the nation continues to struggle with such a challenging issue. In our text Chapter 6 titled "The City/Suburban Divide" (Judd & Swanstrom, 2015, p. 136) identifies a subject that very well may contribute to the tension. A reference to the "urban crisis" describes a landscape that is littered with "high levels of segregation, inequality and poverty, along with racial and ethnic tensions." (Judd, et al., p. 165) Many scholars argue that the crisis was a result of the demographic changes the nation experienced following World War II as advancements in technology and infrastructure aided White Mobility. The term "White Flight" has been used to describe a massive relocation early in the twentieth century when the White Middle–Class population left the cities for suburban areas following the great migration. Scholars have argued that the resettling was done as whites chose to segregate themselves from urban culture but more importantly minorities. Opponents of the theory believe this is not true as (Howell & Timberlake 2014) explain that "in the late nineteenth century the outskirts of cities had jobs and establishments that catered to the poor and working class thus, Blacks were likely to be suburbanized as well as their White counterpart."(80) However, due to the urban population decline a negative effect on the tax base created a financial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Living In Suburban Nation In the communities I grew up in, there were frequent changing circumstances that actually left my family not really as part of the community. From dingy, cheap and tiny places for rent, there has been significant points brought to the attention of the reader in this book that could attribute to the failure and success of neighborhoods. In Suburban Nation, the opening pages give a lot of insight on the issues that can come from these big and fancy, new housing developments. Looking into the first relative community destroying idea, the reading focuses on how roads and droning subdivisions can make it not worth living in these places. On the note of how roads affect our community, it says that "One's role in this environment is primarily as a motorist competing for asphalt" (41). In this opening, it really proved true to the circumstances I have experienced. Living in Tampa, all I remember is how much time we spent in a car or not outside because it wasn't safe to really walk anywhere around us so we were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A section reads that "in the absence of walkable public places... people of diverse ages, races, and beliefs are unlikely to meet and talk" (60). In my neighborhood, the only place anyone could really go was the park but people mostly drove. The Florida heat and careless drivers made a lot of people avoid walking at all costs, but depending on the area we were in it changed. On the street of my neighborhood, no one even really acknowledged anyone else. In the nearby parks or amusement places, people were a lot more willing to interact with one another because they all wanted to be there and felt comfortable. In creating a safer, more pleasant environment for pedestrians, people's willingness to interact with people they normally wouldn't was significantly more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Compare And Contrast Suburban And Homecoming The quality and importance of life are looked at by most as a valuable and great gift, but this perception of someone's life is stated differently by the two poets, David Malouf and Bruce Dawe. The poems Suburban and Homecoming express life through the eyes of two separate groups, one being a 'stereotypical' individual and the other, a group of men fighting for their own lives. Poetry offers many hidden meanings within their stories, Suburban and Homecoming are no different offering two distinct takes on the meaning of life. Whether that be shown through war, or a Sunday morning after a long night out, both poems convey the emotions of life, both positively and negatively. Homecoming by Bruce Dawe describes the homecoming of dead Australian Soldiers from the Vietnamese War, (lines 2–3). The poem has its poet expressing his opinions on man's response to wars and how vital human life is, the soldier need to be brought home and the brutality and futility of wars between the human's race. In contrast, Suburban, by David Malouf, expresses to the reader the facade of modern suburbia, lukewarm residency clouded by public idealism and picket fences. "Suburban" suggests similar themes of masked anxieties by apparent political or social orders, which is clearly expressed through the way Malouf describes modern suburbia; as dull and emotionless. Homecoming directly contrasts this and describes a chaotic and destructive, this is demonstrated through the entirety of the poem, poetic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. A Lie Is What Kept Me Free A Lie Is What Kept Me Free Lies often overcomplicate situations by causing a person to have to continually tell more lies to cover up the original, when he or she could have just told the truth in the beginning. However, the problem is that the other option is not always so great either. The truth is perfectly honest, and that can cause one to get in trouble. I believe the main reason why we, as humans, lie is to protect ourselves and to protect the things for which we have much affection. Once, I had told a lie to keep myself from getting into more trouble than telling the truth would gotten me. This lie protected from losing what was the most important thing I had at the time, my freedom. This is the story of the time I lied to protect my freedom. To understand why I lied, it is primarily important to understand why I believe my freedom was at risk. I grew up in a sheltered environment in the sense that for a long time I was sheltered from much of the outside world and sheltered from making my own decision. For example, my parents believed that I wasn't ready to sleep over a friend's house, whose parents they had known for five years, until I was in high school. Due to this upbringing, I felt a severe lack of personal freedom when I entered high school. I believed that I would get more freedom when I turned sixteen and would be legally old enough to drive because I had always been a well–behaved kid. However around the time I turned fifteen, my parents began to argue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. The Drivable Suburban Domestic Policy The drivable Suburban domestic policy is meant to be a social engineering project the United States is much tougher to try to do than to mention. The economy lessons are learned regarding drivable sub–urban development that committed the designed atmosphere is aware of in and out zoning code, parking ratios, and optimum densities for every property product. The "Drivable sub–urban development is simple: it is single–product–focused, all parking is inexpensively at grade, there are few conflicts between uses, everybody is aware of the way to couple of currently, finance is almost automatic, and coordination, financial, and management skills, most of that do not seem to be weighed on the market however. 5 steps that require to drivable suburbs American Dream is partition and land–use rules to permit walkable Urbanism; educating the monetary community; ending subsidies for drivable sub–urbanism. The first step changing the zoning and land use of form based coded. The second step is educating the monetary community. The third step is ending the subsidies affirmative drivable sub–urbanism, creating sprawl pay its own manner. The fourth step is investment. The fifth step intensively manages walkable urban districts to make sure that the required complexes really happen on the bottom. The financing investing within the acceptable infrastructure, significantly rail–based transit" that may even be delineate as adding subsidies for walkable Urbanism; and "intensively managing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Suburban Policing Techniques Community policing techniques may vary from suburban communities and inner cities because of the demographics of the regions. Community policing in suburban communities can certainly contribute to a greater decrease in crime because of the close quarters police officers have with the members of the community. Community policing is designed as a proactive approach in reducing crime in the community. A collaborative relationship between law enforcement and individuals only strengthens the trust with the police. Indeed this relationship is embedded in suburban areas because policer officers are constantly personalizing their response calls. In addition, Law enforcement agencies in suburban community may rely on more financial base resources in contributing to the infrastructure of neighborhoods. For example, policies are implemented in renovating after school programs for the better of the community. Many police officers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Police departments emphasize their techniques on response time rather than interaction with the victims or respondents. The ideal practice for police departments in inner cities is preventing crime before it occurs. So in fact, there is a larger representation of police officers patrolling the streets of areas of high crime rates. The elements of crime in inner cities are far more likely to occur than in suburban communities. As recently stated, police officers in inner cities encounter a large population to govern, in fact they deal with various ethnic groups. In this case, police departments in inner cities typically adopt police officers of similar ethnic backgrounds. This is important because this allows the police officers to communicate with the people in neighborhoods they are patrolling. Without a diverse police force, community policing in inner cities wouldn't be effective at all because of the language ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. Peter Kirkpatrick's Suburban Moment Peter Kirkpatrick's poem 'Suburban Moment, 2 a.m.' is a poem told in first person by the narrator or persona which Kirkpatrick has created. It is structured as a 14–line sonnet with eight lines in the first stanza and six lines in the second stanza. In the poem, Kirkpatrick presents a persona/narrator, suggestively himself, who, during the middle of the night (at 2 a.m. as the title suggests) has an extensive case of 'writer's block' and is determined not to let sleep tempt him until his poem is complete. The language used, along with the sentence structure of the poem, suggests a stuck and frustrated tone and situation. There are three particular lines which seem to be quite effective within this poem. These lines are: 1. "No moon. No clouds. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This grammatical feature allows for the writer to explain, and the reader to comprehend, the time at which the action of the verb takes place. It should be explained to the students the importance of verb tenses. In particular, the aspect that these three tenses tell the time of a verb's action. In line with this, it is also important for children to be given a definition for each of the tenses. For example: a past verb tense (simple) shows that the action had occurred in the past, or the time leading up to now; a present verb tense (simple) shows an action that is happening at that moment in time, or is reoccurring regularly; and a future verb tense (simple) shows an action that will happen in the future, and have not taken place yet. In simple verb tenses, past tense is generally recognised by words such as 'was', 'has/have', and words with an '–ed' ending (e.g. "I was talking", "I have talked", "I talked"); present tense can be recognised by words such as 'is', 'am', 'are', and verbs ending in an '–s' or '–ing' (e.g. "He is talking", "I am talking", "We are talking", "He talks"); future tense is normally recognised through the use of the word 'will' (e.g. "I will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Suburban Animals By Jane Eyre I believe the thesis for Jane's essay is the following, "As this essay will show, wild animals increasingly find suburban life in the United States to be attractive." Which was located on the fourth paragraph of her introduction. In the introduction, she starts off by talking about how America has changed compared to decades ago. She speaks about how animals and humans are clashing with one another. She says it's difficult to ignore this problem as there are stories about bears raiding trashcans and mountain lions showing up frequently that turns up in the press or on television. Her theory on this issue is because people are moving closer to the wilderness and are invading their land. Humans aren't entirely the problem as she mention that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. Suburban Painting Essay Your home should be a comfortable refuge, so when it needs a makeover, the three things you should look for in a residential painting contractor are 1) reliability, 2) quality workmanship, and 3) attention to detail. Suburban Painting Co., the most trusted and dependable residential and commercial painting experts in Lexington, KY, offer all three of those qualities in abundance. Nothing can revive a tired old room or a dilapidated garage like a new paint job, but only if the painting contractor takes time to do it well. That's why Suburban Painting holds itself to the exacting standards set forth below: Reliability: Their residential painting experts show up when promised, finish the job by the promised completion date, and perform all tasks in exactly the manner you expect. You can be certain that the job promised is the job delivered, on time and on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They work quickly but with enormous skill, and when they are done, your home or commercial building will look completely revitalized. Attention to Detail: The company's skilled contractors are mindful of proper techniques and apply paint smoothly, evenly, and thoroughly. Other paint companies may have to return after you discover missed spots, clumping paint, or uneven applications. This is not the case with Suburban Painting Co. Their residential and commercial painting contractors take the time to do it right the first time. Moreover, they are careful always to clean up thoroughly before leaving for the day. Suburban Painting Co., the premier commercial and residential painting specialists in Lexington, KY, deliver the highest quality service at affordable rates. They'll also stain your deck, perform plaster and drywall repair, and refinish your kitchen cabinets. Visit their website, or call (859) 276–1139 to learn how they can rejuvenate your home or commercial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Suburban Sonnet by Gwen Harwood Essay Poetry is an art form that has been used to express certain messages or beliefs, and can potentially change a reader's view on a subject. Suburban Sonnet, written by Gwen Harwood has a lot of social commentary and is speaking to you about a lot of things that it feels are important. It is looking to make a lot of points about Australian society and the sacrifice of having children and of living a suburban lifestyle. Gwen Harwood's 'Suburban Sonnet' is a fourteen line poem with strong values of urban Australia. The poem, Suburban Sonnet, idealizes the harsh realities of an Australian housewife, creating sympathetic tones to the readers. Gwen Harwood was born in Brisbane, Queensland in 1920. Harwood was raised in a family of strong women, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, "children chatter," "children caper," "screamed" and "yawned." Personification is used to contrast an object to the Australian housewives emotions. Seen in the line "A pot boils over. As she rushes to the stove too late, a wave of nausea overpowers," (stanza one, line four). The mood of the poem is very dull and presents a negative connotation. Constant imagery is used to paint this theme into the readers head, "The children caper round a sprung mousetrap where a mouse lies dead. When the soft corpse won't move they seem afraid," (stanza one, line ten). Symbolisation is also used to counteract the miserable life of an Australian housewife. This can be seen in the line "She practises a fugue, though it can matter to no one now if she plays well or not, (stanza one, line one)." This line suggests that the woman portrayed is a musician. The poem latter reads, "Once she played for Rubinstein, who yawned," (stanza one, line nine). This suggests she was talented enough to present to Rubenstein but didn't succeed. "The children caper, round a sprung mousetrap where a mouse lies dead." This line symbolizes the housewife. Her dreams of becoming a musician are trapped within her own environment. This same line can also evaluate the difficulties and harshness of the urban Australian life. Seeming sad this is something that is exciting to the children. The rhyming scheme uses irregular couplets such as "matter" and "chatter" on different lines. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. Descriptive Essay About My Neighborhood "Go to your houses and lock every door and window." I remember hearing the intercom speakers say throughout the neighborhood. My neighborhood is usually known as the Sun Rays Neighborhood Complex. It consists of twenty–two mansions. Most people who don't live here think that we are rude and snotty people. My best friend Brooke lives in the house next to mine. Well she used to be my best friend, but we haven't really talked since eighth grade. I miss being close friends with Brooke, although we still kind of keep in touch through social media. Luckily Brooke will be transferring to Sun Rays High School with me this junior year. The other day Brooke texted me, asking if I wanted to hang out with her. I told her sure, but I was a bit confused why she just randomly asked me to hang out. "Hey Lauren!" Brooke shouted from her yard. "Oh, hi Brooke how are you?". "Good." Said Brooke. "I was wondering if you wanted to come over earlier?" "Sure I'll be right over." I said walking back inside. So I went inside and quickly packed a bag. We played soccer in her yard, we made cookies, and also watched a movie. Then around six I went home. It was really fun getting to catch up with each others lives. After a few weeks Brooke and I hung out a lot more, and we started doing a lot of things together. Two weeks before school started Brooke was over at my house because her parents were dropping her brothers off at college. Brooke was at my house for six days. We held an end of summer party for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Suburban Realism In The Swimmer And Separating Under the enormous movement of Realism lies a branch known as Suburban Realism, and–– although Suburban Realism is not as highly recognized –– stories that contain such a form usually take on characters that are depressed and bleak. Not many authors are able to be used as prime examples for Suburban Realism, but two of the more famous that can be nominated are John Cheever and John Updike with their captivating stories "The Swimmer" and "Separating," respectively. "The Swimmer" is a short story where a man named Neddy Merrill, who lives in an affluent neighborhood and has a more prestigious social standing, is going to swim home through every one of his neighbor's pools, but does not realize as he is doing so that life is fleeting away right before his very eyes. As he makes his way from pool to pool, he starts to lose his strength and has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Neddy arrives home, he finds that no one is there waiting for him. On another equally depressing note, the short story "Separating" is about exactly what the title depicts: separation. A well–to–do family, similar to the Merrills, are undergoing a process of getting a divorce. Richard and Joan Maples are planning on sharing the devastating news with their four kids: Judith, Dickie, John, and Margret. Originally, their plan was to come clean at the dinner table, but Richard breaks down sobbing and Joan becomes agitated and reprimands him for making her look like the bad guy. Later, when kissing his son Dickie goodnight, he accidentally kisses him on the lips and Dickie replies with one question: "Why?" (Updike). These two symbolic yet grey stories are the epitome of Suburban Realism and through the mistakes, regrets, and symbolic attributes depicted, both stories can be considered the forerunners of the Suburban Realism movement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. Suburban Creative Writing From a distance, all you could here was the subtle noise of people screaming. The wind was blowing slightly and there was a light sprinkle in the air, but the weather wasn't stopping these people. As the hollering slowly quiets down, a group of five or six friends walk out of the arena laughing and talking amongst each other, having the time of their lives at their favorite singers concert. They stood and chit chatted outside of the gates of the arena for what felt like hours, until the light sprinkle turned into a downpour. The teenagers then quickly ran to their suburban that seemed to be miles and miles down the parking lot. Their suburban was the last vehicle in the parking lot. As they were running Jenny yelled "I call shotgun!" as the rest of the group groaned in between runs. Once they reached the car, one by one they piled in. They playfully yelled at Jackson, the driver, to start the car already so they could turn on the heater because they were all wet and "freezing to death" as Dustin would say. Once they all got into the car, it quickly heated up from all of the huffing and puffing from all of the out–of–shape teenagers running through the parking lot and the heat blowing out through the rented car's vents, on full blast. The chatting quickly continued ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kynlee and Jenny walked up to the front desk and started to speak to the man working. After 5 minutes or so, the man working the front desk said "You kids are lucky, you guys got the last 2 rooms in this Hotel, and y'all's room number is 1032 and 1033." The girls began to smile and giggle after they realized their hotel rooms were on 100th floor. The man walked into a short hallway, came back with their key's to get into the hotel room, quickly scanned them and slid them across the desk. The girls then grabbed their bags once again, walked over to their friends and motioned to follow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Ignorance In Suburban Poetry The three main concerns of ignorance found in the suburban settings in both "The Five–Forty– Eight" and "Suburban", the resistance of change to wealthy people's' lives in "The Wrysons" and "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock", and finally the attempts to break the chains of social norms and daily routine and to depart away from them in "The Country Husband" and "Poetry of Departures" are all well embedded in Cheever's three stories and the three poems. The "Suburban" poem is mainly concerned with the ignorance found in the suburban people's minds. That ignorance is mainly portrayed by the author in Mr. Ciardi's neighbor "Mrs. Friar" and secondly in Mr. Ciardi's son. In the following quote : "But why lose out on organic gold for a wise crack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This quote "The houses are haunted By white night–­ ‐gowns. None are green, Or purple with green rings" from the poem "Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock" shows how the people living in the neighborhood are going only spend their nights sleeping and strive for nothing else. This quote "None of them are strange, With socks of lace And beaded ceintures." talks about how none of the night goans are colorful and strange which is how goans look when their wearers are having a party or having fun. "Socks of lace And beaded ceintures" in the quote shows that the people the poem is talking about are wealthy or doing good financially and not lacking the means to enjoy their night lives or strive for some change to their dull way of life. "People are not going To dream of baboons and periwinkles." The previous quotes is important since it shows how those people not only don't to try new fun things in their night lives, they don't even want to dream about those changes when they sleep. Finally, this quote "Only, here and there, an old sailor, Drunk and asleep in his boots, Catches tigers In red weather." is where the poem is contrasting the people in the neighborhood with the old sailor. It shows how even an old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. GMC Yukon XL Case Study The GMC Yukon XL is as large as SUVs come, an 8–passenger model with excellent interior room, generous storage space, and ample towing capacity. Well equipped models, including a top–of–the– range Denali edition, give this premium SUV many of the same amenities as found in more expensive models. Room for eight, powerful V–8 engines, and generous storage capacity are among the chief futures for the full–sized GMC Yukon XL. This model is the GMC equivalent to the Chevrolet Suburban and when offered in Denali guise it provides a compelling alternative to the Cadillac Escalade. Exterior GMC's full–size SUV is composed of two models: the standard wheelbase Yukon and the extended wheelbase Yukon XL. Both models are based on GM's full–size pickup ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Yukon XL maintains its composure on curvy roads with average body roll experienced. Off– roading is effortless – you can remain in 4x2 mode until 4x4 is absolutely required. Overall, we give the GMC Yukon XL a 9. Technology Telematic systems have been near universally reviled for failure to do what they promise to do. The GMC Intellilink system is one of the better ones on the market and is also compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The latest version of IntelliLink also offers OnStar 4G LTE connectivity, turning the Yukon XL into a WiFi hotspot. OnStar provides a host of driver features including turn–by–turn directions and emergency assistance. A live person can be contacted at the push of a button. GMC provides a large display to feature colorful app–like icons. Audio, phone, navigation and other apps are prominently featured, easy to access, and work as tested. The turn–by–turn directions were understood and clearly displayed on the monitor. Overall, we give the GMC Yukon XL a 9.
  • 73. Safety The Yukon XL's sheer girth is a safety feature in and of itself. Beyond its size, GMC supplies a suite of airbags and side curtain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. Summary: Multiple Cadillac Escalade This week, I learned it was possible to have multiple Cadillac Escalade moments behind the wheel of the GMC Yukon XL Denali. That reality shouldn't surprise too many people as the Escalade ESV and the Yukon XL share the same platform and dimensions. Choosing the Denali line when shopping GMC brings in a level of bling and comfort rivaling the Cadillac and does so for a lower cost. Still, when all is said and done the base price of your full–size Denali tops $70,000 and ultimately finishes somewhere below $80,000 when every last one of your favorite extras are added. Yet, that's a price point of $5,000 to $15,000 below the deliciously ostentatious Escalade. The Yukon XL's arrival at my home occurred just prior to the release of a report explaining ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This model also comes with a 10–speaker, Bose Centerpoint audio system; HD radio; a telematics system with an 8–inch color display; and navigation. Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth connectivity, OnStar, and a 4G LTE Wi–Fi hotspot are also included. The GMC IntelliLink telematics system is not Cadillac CUE, but I like GMC's layout better. GMC also equipped the Denali with a few packages, including the 22–inch wheels ($1,495), an Open Road package ($2,860) – what brings in a power sunroof and a rear seat entertainment system featuring screens for both the second– and third–row passengers, and the heated outboard second–row seats ($395). That three–place bench seat replaces the standard captain's chairs and supplies the eighth seating position. Safety features are in abundance too – every Yukon XL Denali offers a suite of airbags, stability and traction control, front and rear park assist, rear cross traffic alert, lane keep assist, side blind zone alert with lane change alert, a rear vision camera, and hill start assist. Adaptive cruise control with front automatic braking ($995) and a head–up display ($425) are also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Suburban Baths In Pompeii The Suburban Baths, built around the end of the 1st century, is located in Pompeii north of the Porta Marina and near the city walls. Though it was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius on August 24, 79 AD, the volcanic ash from said eruption allowed it to be discovered and restored by the later half of the 20th century. These baths are well known for their erotic frescoes displayed within the apodyterium's (the changing room) walls, and presumably out of 16 of the wall paintings, only 8 of them remain intact today. The remaining erotic frescoes display how images of taboo sex acts in the Suburban Baths accentuate the normative expectation of dominating men by mocking the depictions of the dominant women. Although known for its practicality of bathing, the Suburban Baths was infamous for the sexual activities that took place with it as well. Sex trade was spread in many venues in Pompeii where prostitutes and their clients interacted in different locations, including bathhouses. It was believed that the interactions, although based majorly upon exchange of sex for money, was significantly influenced by the environment . For example, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It, therefore, stands to reason that the intensity at which oral sex was practised in the world in Ancient times probably did not happen out of favour. According to Petersen, Lauren & Hackworth (2015), any kind of sex in medieval Europe was introduced numerous rules and baggage. History shows that oral sex was among the list of forbidden acts in the Roman Empire along with many non–conventional positions and many kinds of sexual acts that were pleasurable. Nonetheless, the facts that something was not allowed did not mean that people were not doing it. According to de Paula Sanfelice&Pérola (2018), the paintings of a man performing cunnilingus on a woman indicated that both fellatio and cunnilingus were practised in early medieval Europe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. The Suburban Zip Code 40223 40223 Population Pyramid The suburban zip code 40223 is located on the eastern side of Louisville, containing neighborhoods such as: Anchorage, Blue Ridge Manor, and Sycamore. This population consists of mostly white, married couples. The majority of of these couples are in their forties and fifties and have stable jobs and a large amount of them have children. The average home value in this area is around $245,000, while the average household income is around $71,000 ("40223 Zip Code Profile"). There are few schools in this area (Anchorage Public Elementary school, Bellwood Presbyterian Home for Children, and Maryhurst alternative school), but there are many other close schools that children from this area attend. Starting from the bottom, the population pyramid shows that there is a large population of kids under the age of 15 in this area code. Population drops at ages 15 to 19 and continues to drop at ages 20 to 24. There is a big increase in population in ages 25 to 29, where the pyramid seems to poke out the greatest compared to the ages above and below it. There is a big bulge around ages 45 to 59 and the population slowly decreases after that. The reason that there are an abundance of kids in this area is because this is a family–friendly region. There is typically lots of yard space for kids to play in and there are low crime rates. The parents of these kids are accounted for in the population pyramid by the ages of about 40 to 49, and that is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...