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USING POINTS AND EXAMPLES FROM THE LECTURE, DESCRIBE THE NIMBY
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USING POINTS AND EXAMPLES FROM THE LECTURE, DESCRIBE THE NIMBY
RESPONSE AND THE VIEWS OF FAIRNESS INVOLVED IN THE RESPONSE. WRITING Page 466 [ mp3 220-221] Listen to the passage. On a piece of paper, take notes on the main points of the listening passage. (Professor) Although the article you read makes some convincing arguments, there are some gaps in the reasoning that I’d like to point out. First, absolutely, there are many jobs created when constructing a shopping center and a great deal more when staffing it. However, what the reading failed to point out was that those jobs usually go to people who don’t live in the area. Construction jobs are typically filled by skilled craftsmen who are on the payroll of the construction company. Unless the construction company is a local one, those jobs will probably be going to people who might live very far away from where the shopping center is being built. So, you see, those jobs will not go to the people of that community. The same can be said for the staff of the shopping center. Sure, some entry level, low paying jobs will be filled by people who live in the area, but most often the higher paying positions go to people who have an established relationship with the company that runs the shopping center and once again, they often do not live in the area. Secondly, small locally owned businesses have trouble competing because consumers are more likely to spend their money inside the shopping center than outside of it. In fact, many economic studies have proven that when a shopping center is opened in an area, the local economy suffers greatly because the pre-existing small businesses cannot compete with the lower prices, larger selection and convenience that can be found in the stores and restaurants in the shopping centers. Um…take for example the food court, you know… the area inside the shopping center where you can sit down and purchase food. These have been placed inside the centers so that the consumer has no need to leave. This, of course, has a considerable negative impact on the LPREP IBT 3 E AudioScript 140 restaurants around the shopping center, which often times are forced out of business. Finally, having more stores does not necessarily mean greater diversity, like the reading passage states. This idea of diversity is false because the stores in the shopping centers are the chain stores that can be found in every other shopping mall in the country. These chains displace small, locally owned shops and restaurants. Diversity means unique things that you cannot find anywhere else. That’s the beauty of having lots of family- run, locally owned businesses. Once these small businesses in an area close for good, the community will only have the shops in the shopping center and as a result, much less diversity than before. Download 0.63 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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