ISS 320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: The New York Times, Gemeinschaft And Gesellschaft, Secondary Sector Of The Economy

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Makes you think about value- what we paid for it. Much of the good we have today depend on the transformation of the economy. From next to nothing cost to 11066 in the states. Common sense ways vs other ways to think about values. Understanding the city is synonymous with society at large. Population percentages have a trend th-at is dramatically increasing. The city will continue to progress despite persuading issues (poverty, unemployment, drugs, mental illness, etc) Cities began from clay in mesopotamia in 3,500 bc. Rapid urbanization brings problems of overcrowding and weak infrastructure. Brings opportunities which people pursue for economic growth and education for children. Cities that were small and underdeveloped in the 1980s are now megacities with billions of people. Urges us to understand cities according to dimensions- spatially and aspatially. Spatial geometric patterns- means that these structures spaces grow and shrink (ex. Cities are structures in the way that promotes the most economic growth.

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