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  1. 13 de dic. de 2023 · Alamy. The Wire is considered a high point in TV history, but it owed a lot to another series involving creator David Simon – this gritty drama about Baltimore's homicide unit, which featured an...

  2. It has four members of the Baltimore police force having an extended conversation about something important to the plot. They are the only four in the room. They are all black. The conversation is not about race. You just didn't see stuff like that in the 90s. Homicide was proto-modern television.

  3. Describe the benefits of living in a city in the Second Industrial Revolution. Analyze the problems of city life and their relationship to industrialization. Identify cultural and artistic movements of the Second Industrial Revolution. Hand in hand with industrialization went the process of urbanization.

  4. 22 de jul. de 2013 · The revolution that built the streets of Paris. The French capital is one of the most striking examples of rational urban planning – a new study tries to explain how exactly it changed the city ...

  5. Thus, many of the key items of the “revolutionary” project can be discerned well before 1910: the campaigns against drink and alcoholism; the concern for prostitution and blood sports; the association (by liberal anticlericals) of these vices with the perverse influence of the Catholic church; the desire for clean streets, populated by a clean, sober people; the rehabilitation, rhetorical ...

    • Alan Knight
    • 1994
  6. 7 de sept. de 2023 · Street Art Revolution: The Murals and Graffiti Transforming Latin American Cities. By Sounds and Colours 07 September, 2023. In the pulsating heart of Latin America’s urban landscapes, there is a vibrant revolution taking place. Far from the corridors of power, the political manifestos, or the mainstream media, the streets have ...

  7. Article History. Related Topics: city. revolution. urban revolution, in anthropology and archaeology, the processes by which agricultural village societies developed into socially, economically, and politically complex urban societies. The term urban revolution was introduced by the archaeologist V. Gordon Childe.