Sunday, March 9, 2008

chapter 13

Yet, diversity is inherently required for city work in a constructive ways and offers the foundation for perpetuity of the city, but diversity can destroy itself. As the area becomes too popular, “outstanding success” forms others, it will attract people to move in. Population over growth; there is competition for the available space. The same as my neighborhood, since 1980s the school systems are an outstanding success. It attracts many incoming migrates, especially the African American and Spanish. Schools became over-crowded, fewer funds to spend on students. Competition for the available space, there are more than one family living in a one-family house, and there will be always be difficulty finding parking spaces. Living spending are above what people can force; supply and demand - a positive correlation between demands and supply prices. And now, people tend to move out. Its outstanding success has destroyed itself.

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