Towns
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It's the hollowing out of small
towns.
It's downtowns becoming ghost
towns.
It's home to only 2,000 people, and like a lot of other small
towns
it has been hollowed out over the years.
And so, robin eggs failed to hatch, songbirds died en masse,
towns
fell silent.
And now they've got transport; they take it on the logging trucks or the mining trucks into the
towns
where they sell it.
Because we're going to need it if we're going to learn how to reconstruct
towns.
And if we're lucky, the result will be revivified town centers and neighborhood centers in our existing
towns
and cities.
And by the way, our
towns
and cities are where they are, and grew where they were because they occupy all the important sites.
They're virtual ghost
towns.
Earlier this year, a number of Maine
towns
passed local food sovereignty laws that allow town residents to not only grow food where they want to grow it but to also sell it the way they want to sell it and to the people they want to sell it to.
And so suddenly people are moving from small
towns
to the cities.
They were collecting them up, and handing them in to various places around the different
towns
for safekeeping.
More than 30
towns
in England now are spinning the Incredible Edible plate.
He would come into failing businesses and close down 30 percent of the workforce, just turn American
towns
into ghost
towns.
Emergency preparedness is a big deal in disaster recovery because it makes
towns
safer and more resilient.
And you would think, would you not, that with all our science, with all our advances in society, with better towns, better civilizations, better sanitation, wealth, that we would get better at controlling mosquitos, and hence reduce this disease.
Almost 85,000 people watched that video, and then they started emailing us from all over the country, asking us to come to their
towns
and help them to show their faces.
Most
towns
at least have a 3G connection.
Not so in those homes known as our
towns
and cities where we live.
Now, I've spent the last 27 years of my life in India, lived in three small towns, two major cities, and I've had several experiences.
Oleg, Vasiliy and Maxim were all ordinary men, with ordinary lives from ordinary
towns.
We're talking hundreds of kilometers from the nearest road, there's certainly no electricity, but they had very good cell phone service, these people in the
towns
were on Facebook all the time, they're surfing the web on their phones, and this sort of got me thinking that in fact it would be possible to use the sounds of the forest, pick up the sounds of chainsaws programmatically, because people can't hear them, and send an alert.
Today, more than 100,000 people in all 50 states in thousands of cities and
towns
across America have recorded StoryCorps interviews.
Their homes, their businesses, their
towns
and their cities have been completely destroyed.
Hundreds of thousands of people live in camps like these, and thousands and thousands more, millions, live in
towns
and cities.
Millions of refugees are in camps and villages and
towns
around Syria.
Under Mansa Musa, the Empire became urbanized, with schools and mosques in hundreds of densely populated
towns.
They would go into
towns
and ask the Inca, "Where's another civilization we can conquer?
We started in caves, then moved to clans and tribes, then villages and towns, and now we're all global citizens.
The coherent urbanism of the old Islamic city and of many old European towns, for instance, promote integration, while rows of soulless housing or tower blocks, even when they are luxurious, tend to promote isolation and "otherness."
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