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Streets of Sim City C/W95/Us |
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Great game! (
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This is one game that is pretty fun. However, the graphics arent very good. The coolist thing is it comes with Sim City 2000 urban renewal kit, which you build a varitiy of buildings from Sim City 2000. You can build a city, then save it. When you go to the Main menu in Streets of Sim City, hit PLAY..
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Let Us Build Us a City: Eleven Lost Towns |
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An excellent read (
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An extremely interesting synopsis of the birth, life, and death of eleven Arkansas communities at one time aspiring to own the coveted label of "city," this book is all the more interesting if you have had the chance to have travelled through several of these mere wide spots in the road on occasion...
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Magical Urbanism: Latinos Reinvent the US Big City |
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Davis Does It Again (
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Mike Daviss political writings focus on Latinos in Los Angeles in this book. Of course, this book NEEDED to be written given how Latinos were largely absent in his CITY OF QUARTZ. I agree with the reviewer who says there is nothing really new here; Davis repeats a lot of what Latino scholars have al..
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There Are No Shortcuts : How an inner-city teacher--winner of the American Teacher Award--inspires hisstudents and challenges us to rethink the way we educate our children |
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Inspiration for veteran teachers (
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Mr. Esquith clearly states why he wrote this book: "...this book is meant to be reminder OF WHAT PUBLIC EDUCATION CAN BE," in addition to giving hope to young teachers. I, too, teach in a large, urban school system (Charlotte-Mecklenburg NC) and I can identify with the rigid, top-down, "the administ..
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