Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Lizbeth - Post 3

Ciertanly, changes are always necessary for improving areas. This transition happens commonly as an expression of evolution and growth; however, it is important to consider that identity of the places where these changes are made is not lost since would not be recognized by the positives points that these regions have at the time. I think that to avoid this situation, the government could establish some regulation that provides a lower uncertainty of belonging in these cases. So, as in the case of neighborhoods, changes are made only in those parts of the neighborhood where need it. Thus, the changes would become less drastic and would focus on the essence of improvement and progress in stead of the idea of total eradication.

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