The Early History of Boston's North End
The Early History of Boston's
North End Boston's
North End, the
city's oldest residential neighborhood, has had a colorful history dating back to 1630 when it ....
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Water and Air Pollution Plan Whiteville, North
.... warranted. The
city can apply for a block grant or other funds from either EPA (2005) or from the
North Carolina State government. A ....
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Architecture of the Forbidden City in Beijing
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city planning, but it tightened the relationship between these two buildings and the Forbidden
City and it increased the majesty of the main
north-south axis. ....
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Mexico City
.... local markets rather than oriented towards global markets, though this has changed because of the
North American Free Trade Agreement ("Mexico
City, Mexico" www ....
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The North End of Boston's Italian Heritage
.... 1915: Norman Franzein establishes the Maplewood Caddy Camp that allows
North End boys to leave the
city for the summer. . 1917 ....
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Boston's North End from 1877 to 1960
.... to their new life as Americans, providing food and aid through the
North End Union and housing the Children's Mission, which developed the
city's first public ....
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American Inner-City Housing Revolution
.... black (but increasingly Hispanic and Asian) inner
city slum that has been the end of the line for poor rural blacks migrating to the
North for the last few ....
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American Inner-City Housing Revolution
.... black (but increasingly Hispanic and Asian) inner
city slum that has been the end of the line for poor rural blacks migrating to the
North for the last few ....
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Irish immigration to North America
.... The major
North American ports of call were New York, Boston, and Grosse Ile .... But many stayed, helping swell the
city's population from 370,000 to 630,000 in a ....
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Problems in Urban Life
.... Zorbaugh writes of one sort of isolated enclave within the
city, the
North Side of Chicago where the richer region of the gold Coast is side by side with slums ....
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Athletics & Development of Leadership
.... Kurek reports on the Carteret Sports Leadership program in Morehead
City,
North Carolina, which educates high school athletes on the importance of being ....
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Forensic Investigations
.... The technicians determine what is considered evidence and how to collect it. At the
North Kansas
City Police Department, there are three divisions. ....
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The main character in The Invisible Man
.... else in his home town and his college. He becomes invisible in the
city in the
North. His experiences in the
North lead to a sense ....
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Leptis Magna Ruins
.... Leptis Magna, a semi-autonomous
city, had dominion over Sabratha and Oea but paid a
city-tax to Carthage, the principal Phoenician
city in
North Africa. ....
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Four World Civilizations
.... shows how these small villages were replaced by the two major
city centers: The semi .... more than 350 miles apart: Mohenjo-Daro in the south, Harappa in the
north. ....
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Wars of Ancient Greece
.... Athens was named for the
city's patron goddess, Athena, and the ancient
city developed mainly to the
north of this hill, around the Agora, or marketplace. ....
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Urban Transformation Addams & Plunkett
.... He argues that the hayseed legislators in the
north in Albany view New York
City as their pie to slice up and devour as they see fit. ....
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An Historical Examination of Inchon, Republic of Korea
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city's population had increased to approximately 400,000 (Metraux 153). The Inch'on Landing was a highly successful military operation that caught the
North ....
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Changes After Desegregation of Public Schools
.... artificial social environment. It was in precisely this context that another
city of the
North, St. Paul, underwent a protracted ....
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Neighborhood Redevelopment in Denver
.... These neighborhoods are Cole, located in the
north central area of the
city, the Golden Triangle, which is immediately south of the Civic Center located in the ....
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Migration of Southern Blacks to Chicago
.... own momentum" (3). One and a half million Southern blacks migrated to the
North in this period. The special lure of Chicago was that
city's meatpacking houses. ....
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Battles of the Mexican-American War This paper w
.... the region
north of the Rio Grande. The second campaign began with the invasion of Mexico at Vera Cruz and ended with the American occupation of Mexico
City. ....
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San Andreas Fault and Earthquakes
.... Pacific coast of California. In the
north, the
city of San Francisco is built directly on the fault's pathway. In the south of the ....
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The 1950 North Korean invasion of South Korea
.... along the available landing beaches, and behind that was a built-up
city of 250,000 .... Kunsan was close enough to the Pusan lines that the
North Koreans would be ....
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Women's place in the global city
.... Mother's groups in
North America, such as the Mothers of Love Canal and the Mothers .... in the decision-making process, and in the planning of cities and
city space ....
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Kuwait City
.... Since 1962, additional water has been available in limited quantity from an artesian well discovered some 50 miles
north of Kuwait
City. ....
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City Planning in Amsterdam
.... The
city grew because of its natural harbor and strategic location between the
North and Baltic seas and the trading ports of southern Europe. ....
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Problems of Inner City Schools Background of the Study Acc
.... program for student teachers electing to work in inner
city public schools. .... The Teacher Apprenticeship Program of the
North York (Ontario) schools has been ....
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Religion in English Colonial Life in North America
.... The fact that English colonial life in
North America was in significant part a product .... New England." For we must consider that we shall be like a
City upon a ....
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City Plan for Amsterdam
.... The
city grew because of its natural harbor and strategic location between the
North and Baltic seas and the trading ports of southern Europe. ....
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