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This 8 page paper provides a detailed description of a fictional ideal community. This paper delves into the specifics of what this community would be like, discussing issues such as the transportation system, educational system, environment, jobs, community services, etc. Bibliography lists no sources.
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I believe there are a plethora or reasons why this would make an ideal community. Perhaps the most significant advantage is that this setting offers the advantages of
small-town community living with access to all the cultural, social, and other features of a large, metropolitan area. I imagine this community to
be located somewhere in Pennsylvania or Ohio because I imagine there would be lots of trees and greenery. There would be tree-lined streets filled with quaint homes that housed
working families. The schools would be outstanding and this would serve not only to benefit the students but also to be a draw for community development. Taxes would
probably be high as a result but citizens would be willing to undertake the cost in order to enjoy the benefits of quality educational services.
The community would be a diverse mix of ethnicities and races. My ideal community would have neighborhoods where African-American children played with white children and Asian
children and Hispanic children. The families would all talk to one another and community events would celebrate the differences of these people and would focus on the things that
unite them instead of what separates them. Children would go to school together and would learn about each others backgrounds, culture, values, religion, etc. There would be a
variety of places to worship within the community and all would be willing to interact with one another. Citizens and religious leaders would go out of their way to
understand one anothers beliefs and would respect that everyone has the right to believe and worship as they choose. In terms
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