What does American busing have to do with European Suburbs? *NM*
MrFarstrider Send a noteboard - 15/12/2014 01:47:45 AM
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One of the unintended but completely predictable consequences of racially seleftive bussing. Not surprisingly anyone who couldn't afford private school instead chose to move to smaller suburbs instead of allowing their children to be bused across town to bad scools.
One of the unintended but completely predictable consequences of racially seleftive bussing. Not surprisingly anyone who couldn't afford private school instead chose to move to smaller suburbs instead of allowing their children to be bused across town to bad scools.
Do European Cities Have Suburbs?
14/12/2014 08:42:35 PM
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Depends on the city, I suppose.
14/12/2014 09:08:09 PM
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I thought Brussels didn't know if it was a suburb of Paris or Köln *NM*
15/12/2014 11:50:31 PM
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I think theirs urban areas areblesslikely to be blighted ghettos than ours are.
14/12/2014 11:59:53 PM
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What does American busing have to do with European Suburbs? *NM*
15/12/2014 01:47:45 AM
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Just that they don't have busing, and thus less incentive to live away from the city
15/12/2014 02:15:06 AM
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Seems an unnatural method for describing Europe.
15/12/2014 02:58:52 AM
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What Paul said is my experience too.
15/12/2014 11:19:13 AM
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In the US the suburbs are often bigger than the cities and typically much more liveable
15/12/2014 02:01:17 PM
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