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B"H Industrial era stripped man of all his talents and strengths ; Global City dwellers are entrapped in crowded living conditions. This doesn't exclude individuals fro m maintaining various cultural aspirations, theological principles of existence, familial econo mic syste m obligations; and each of us can claim the right to have an input on decision-making authority (residential policy propriety) as pertains to government outlay on Life Quality Education. History has seen the Greedy Marauders manipulate circumstances to assert control over lands utilized for farming in order to charge us to eat, to establish residency, buy electricit y and water; expend more than we earn. The presence of human population upon the earth requires labors that directly influence the environment, and we could take advantage of the technological advances to give each individual a satisfaction of being intrinsic to the syste m. This meaningful coexistence between the creatures of the earth has to be incorporated into the city life as an aspect of creature acco mmodation, not more productivity, or larger profits in the competitive market. The worst thing about city life during the modern era is knowing that every rat is on the attack and every person is prey. Ceaseless trepidation; the co mmon ma n see himself or herself as resources being targeted, while the culture of the street attributes notoriety to a petty criminal as though it's an initiation process of achieving biological maturation. The supermarkets keep introducing new techniques to increase their share of the consumer market. People are being ripped off; the big food chains now produce the items they used to only market, and profit off the sales while others close down factories. The big chains utilize their own vehicles for distribution of the goods they sell in their markets, leaving many truck drivers unemployed. Worst yet, they produce inferior goods and put them on shelves with the only other choice being the highest priced comparable commodity available to the shopper. Waiting in lines to pay the cashier, waiting months to see a medical specialist, spending hours on the phone until customer services answers - all to save the expenses involved to respect the clientele by providing by adequate staffing. The cumulative stress of Urban Aggravation is a time bo mb, if not a persistent leakage from a nuclear facility. The only proble m is co mmunication. Where co mmunication thrives, education jives. 124