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    Aspects of a Dynamic Neighborhood: Shorewood v Bayview

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    2023-05-05
    Author
    Bagatta, Ryan
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    College of Letters & Science, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
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    Chunyu, M. David
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    Abstract
    My neighborhood research paper was written about the many differences between the Shorewood and Bay View neighborhoods in the city of Milwaukee. In this research paper I discussed and provided facts about the differences in the makeups of both neighborhoods and the people who live in them. The bulk of the information I gathered for this project was of my own experiences and I also gathered census tract data from the U.S. Census Bureau as well as school district data. In detail I wrote about the education, incomes, rents, housing cost and other social activities in these neighborhoods. Comparison of these elements of the neighborhoods gives the reader a better sense of understanding the small differences. In the broad sense, these two neighborhoods are very similar in many ways, although the small differences I described show just how different the two really are. Without understanding and experiencing these differences one could confuse one neighborhood for the other with just a glance. Not only did my paper describe the cold hard facts and statistics of both neighborhoods showing their differences, but I also gave detailed reports on how more social, cultural, and behavioral aspects of these neighborhoods differ from each other.
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