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  • ESSAY NAME: PSEUDO SEGREGATION AND WAS writtin from articles "The competitive Advantage of the Inner City" byMichael Sorkin and Robert Fishermen "Beyond Suburbia: The rise and fall of the Technoburn"

     

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ID number:200691
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Pseudo Segregation
As Towns became technologically developed they grew into major cities. These Cities eventually expanded moving to the outer regions of the city. New York City can be used as an example of a city, which has expanded to other regions. The regions included suburban areas such as Elizabeth and Hoboken, New Jersey, which is known as Manhattan city. Being that these cities were in other borough or states where they were considered edge cities where they bordered along the city. Some of the suburbs where technology influenced and became "technoburbs". These areas were slowly…

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