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Life in a city

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Answered by Anonymous
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Life in a city

Life of the City is very modern life. In the city life, there are the most luxuries and comfortable amenities and city of the people enjoys much by this facilities. The city is the most glamorous place, which attracts to the people from the rural areas. No place in a city can't be better.

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Answered by IINiRII
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Cities are the great havens for knowledge, culture, and social life. Vibrant cultures are found in cities because it takes a large population to support museums, concert halls, sports teams, and night-life districts.

Cities also offer rich social opportunities. People in rural areas enjoy only limited social opportunities because of the small local population. City dwellers can choose their friends and mates from among a large number of people of similar interests and inclinations.

We are not likely to abandon the city as a cultural institution, but we need to make sure that our transport arrangements do not damage the city's other functions.

The size of cities is limited by the availability of food that can be transported to the city and still sold cheaply. The explosive growth of London in the 19th century followed the development of canals and railroads. Today, the growth of cities such as Los Angeles, Bangkok, and Mexico City is limited by transport systems that have ceased to function at a tolerable cost (including the cost of travel time and indirect costs such as pollution).

Since the economic power of the city depends in part on bringing large numbers of people within close proximity to one another, it is important to encompass as many people as possible. This can be done either by increasing the population density or by increasing the average speed of the transportation system. The effectiveness of an urban transport system is therefore measured in time, not in distance. Public transport does not usually measure up very well - a competent bicyclist is usually faster door-to-door than the bus or even the subway.

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