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1Model prompt >>> Brockton Bay From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brockton Bay is a coastal city in New England located to the north of Boston, with an estimated population of 356,000[1]. It was founded in 1833 over an underground aquifer[2], and is well-known for its high crime-rate[2][3]. Culture[ edit ] Brockton Bay is
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4 a suburb of Boston, where the Class of 2040 holds a large majority, but largely inhabits the mountainous areas in southern Massachusetts. Historically, the city has been a center for business and industry. However, the economic boom of the 21st century and the pollution-free nature of Brockton Bay made it increasingly popular with criminal gangs and drug dealers. Many lived in the suburbs or abandoned their homes and moved into the city. The vast majority of residents are considered elite however, with opponents to the High End drug deal and the looming threat of nuclear war being identified in Brockton's lower class districts. Crime in Brockton Bay is lower than in other Massachusetts towns, with some sections of the city characterized by low crime rates due to the availability of several gangs, including the Ghetto Bikers and Lexorpius. Cops can be found in both violent and non-violent gangs.[4] Politics [ edit ] Brockton Bay Governor [ edit ] Brockton Bay Mayor [ edit ] Brockton Bay Mayor's Residence [ edit ] Brockton Bay Police Department [ edit ] Brockton Bay Police Department Members [ edit ] New York City Mayor: David Bloomberg (2008–2010)
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6New York City Police Department Chief: Paul Browne (born 18 August 2001)
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8Oregon State Police Captain: Matt Chiarasso (arrested 8 August 2001)
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10Northwestern University Police Officer: Joey Collins (arrested 1 September 2001)
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14Oregon State Police Lieutenant: David Culpepper (arrested 20 September 2001)
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242008 the 4th Annual Eviction Prevention & Eviction Prevention Scheme, which held a poster session to raise awareness of the chances and greatest uncertainty of failure to pay rent due to evictions, was launched by friends of the opposition.
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322010 the 4th Annual Eviction Prevention & Eviction Prevention... WebStart, which was an online content development tool (CDT) for the growing number of evictions.
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38 an American midwestern town located about 75 miles west of Boston. The oldest known place where local rents were paid for life-size statues was found in 1953 (approximately 10-15 years prior to Jor-El's birth), and the town is named after the 18th century St. Jor-El Church where the statue was built. People live in different buildings, homes, and apartments, each with its own name. In addition to the previous three people identified, neighbors include Peter Lyons, who lived in the former Smith's club on Albemarle Street, and Jill Sharp, who resided in another block of houses on the north side of town.[4] The residents of Brockton Bay are typically described as a people unfit to live in humanity, with a lower social class, and a low education level. In the 21st century, Brockton Bay has recovered to some degree from its early seedy dark ages, although its crime level remains low. This is evidenced by the public library, which is widely used for library books and research, and is frequented by both faculty and students.[1] The Gallows, which are located at the center of town, have become known as the local equivalent of the Hellfire Club, like it's prior incarnation from Rome and Sparta.[4]
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86"[2009] Cops in Boston Arrestn poet who attacked couple who were attempting to hug him during fight." — In 2010, Journal Repubblica reported that the cult of celebrity among Brockton residents was not new, however, which would fit the alibi theory. [50][51] Bongo members named Chris Barnes as a possible suspect in the murder .
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88This alibi was also used by the Boston Police to arrest Julian Gilbertson six months after his death, more than a decade after the murder, along with Stephen McConaughey and Rane Momire. [52]
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92 based in the town of Brockton Bay, the home of about 62% of the city's population[4]. It is mainly populated by German workers,[5] descendants of a German immigrant community, who settled here in the 19th century.[5][6] The town may be known for its harbour, which was declared the city's official waterway in 1813[5] and which carries water from coast to coast, or it may be regarded as a beach town due to the town's frequent festivals such as Lakefront Music Festival.[5] It is also known for its numerous historical landmarks. It is home to a large community of cooper breweries and beer bars. The majority of the population resides in Florida, and real estate values in the city are higher than elsewhere in Boston.[5] Real estate values in the city are also higher than in most other Boston neighborhoods, as demonstrated by the 24th highest median residential value. The neighborhood has a history of conflict with the drug trade, and policing has also routinely caused violent crime.[5] Bristol Bay From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bristol Bay is a coastal city in Massachusetts, based at the east coast port city of Portsmouth in Rhode Island. It is one of the states largest cities and a major center for maritime commerce, and even more significant for the region's unique atmosphere in the late 19th century. It has a population of over 1.7 million people, making it the third largest city in the United States after Boston and New York, and its port also serves as an important hub for diversifying alliances, helping in the incursion of competing navies, and the unification of rival civil wars.[6] The most notable landmark is the national seashore, where the USS Connecticut (BB-37) is located.[5] Bolton Bay From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bolton Bay is a coastal city in Massachusetts. It is a relatively small town on the Massachusetts coast.<|endoftext|>national
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96Vinay Kumar, the advocate-general of Uttarakhand, has been appointed as advocate-general of Gujarat.
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99The appointment of Vinay Kumar as advocate-general of Gujarat comes on the same day as it was confirmed that the four accused in the case of the acid attack on a student in Ahmedabad had been arrested, arrested in a cache of 42 out of 63 trucks in a police operation, and the trial is scheduled to begin
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103 certainly not without its strengths but it doesn't live up to its reputation. For example, despite its reputation as an "ugly little backwater" it is also well-documented for being peaceful and safe. More often than not, the conflict between the aforementioned two realities will be more complicated and complex, as the residents of Brockton Bay tend to exhibit quite different demographics and political preferences. Like in many other towns, Brockton Bay's population is mainly of adult men and women aged between 25 and 55, their backgrounds ranging from mostly German to Asian. The city's population ranks second to last among the 22 states in the US alone, behind only Boston. Characteristics of residents [ edit ] Brockton Bay is home to an estimated 320,000 residents[4] and as such is largely defined by its lore and culture. For example, it is known as "The Bravest City on Earth" due to the fact of how many men and women died while repairing and re-establishing Brockton Bay. It was also known as "The Bay to Frolick in" from the homeless to the otherwise rich, and it was in this environment that the underground aquifer from which it all springs was discovered. Building the aquifer in the city was apparently an act of biblical proportions, which is sometimes interpreted as a metaphor for Brockton Bay being the result of God's will. These Montaukians wear masks in order to achieve this mystical vision. Often times, this will lead to trouble, which is why it takes place in a place where one can afford to be lazy. Some vocations are common to Brockton Bay's named people and it is possible to find a man named "John Doe" in every half a dozen town locations. It is also known to be ruled by despotic philosophers that have a small but influential influence on the city. This influence, however, has not had a positive affect on the private lives of the city's residents[5]. Appearance [ edit ] Brockton Bay is inhabited by a mix of monsters and nice people to a great extent. For starters, it is, of course, made of rock and brimstone, and no amount of mining operations can change either. This being said, it is usually noted that most of the other towns within the city are places where most people—male and female—are a bit liberal and at least somewhat tolerant of each other, at least for a while. That being said, Brockton Bay will not be your typical place. In the downtown waterway, there
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105 a largely agricultural city in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, primarily known for its potato farms and, in particular, its potato farms. Aside from typical vegetation in the area, Brockton Bay is a manufacturing city with a large exporter of fumigated engineered concrete in the area that can be used as factory waste. It is also home to the Chinatown area of Boston,[4] an exclusive residential community with more than 1,000 residents, mostly Chinese-American. Brockton Bay is also known throughout Massachusetts as a corporate town that is home to the engineering firm 3M.[5] After 9/11, the Massachusetts Police Department (only there) and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (where Brockton, currently coasting, is located) began, and are important social hubs within the city's urban area. In proximity to the Boston metropolitan area, the area has seen an increase in crime, and neighboring continued to be a hotbed of drugs.[6]
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109There are reports that the City of Brockton Bay is home to several towering historical statues of famous residents of the city, including the famous ghosts of the John Hancock Monument and the infamous "Big Bad" of the city. The statues have been vandalized.
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111At night and in wide swaths of the entire city, the thousands of tourists who descend on the waterfront on a regular basis can be easily provoked to start fights between locals and tourists, as seen in the popular video "Punk'd". Due to this, if you're lucky enough to go out late at night on the waterfront, the number of potential fights is likely to be close to zero.
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113However, there are also reports of ancient artifacts being removed, vandalized, or left there in the city that can lead to panic among locals, which creates longtime smoking infrastructure problems.
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115However, as of August 3, 2014, this area has had protection measures in place since 2013. These measures include an ombudsman the Mayor, a deputy mayor, and a building inspector for every 10-15 years. As of March 2015, all of the 300 local buildings have these protections in place. The mayor still does not have the power to do anything against these local protections.
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119 known for its strong culture.[1] New England forms a contrasting cultural grouping of rugged individualism and dense composition of cultures with large numbers of immigrants who assimilate well into the native culture.[3] The assumption of a common culture is very important for health and well-being, as well as for economic stability, and interaction among cultures is common after almost a billion years without contact. The town was established by Charles H. Brockton, father of David Brockton. Before the establishment of Brockton Bay, Boston as a whole had been colonized by a few hundred thousand immigrants, who established themselves as "new settlers" and built the foundations for modern Boston. John T. Tookes is prominent in Brockton's history, owing to his leadership in fostering the establishment of several miles of lines of clothing called "Brockton cottages", and he was chief engineer of the Boston Wheel Works, the first and largest mill in the country.[1][4] Robert P. Warren joined Brockton Bay in 1834 and was a recurring character throughout the series, often assumed to be the town's sole resident. This is because back when Brockton Bay was created, the rest of Bostonians were divided into a number of townships, which was shared through marriage by all settlers, except for those as guests.[1][4][5] Some of the townships were called Brockton and others Springfield.[3] This change changed the culture of the town.[5] The author-created joke that went with the name of the town, Brockton Bay, is named after Brockton, a former town on the Allegheny River, as it gives it a two-thirds resemblance to the ancient town of Brockton, Pennsylvania. The town became what it was when Brockton was founded in 1833.[5] According to Wikipedia, the town was founded by Charles H. Brockton, father of David Brockton. Before the establishment of Brockton Bay, Boston as a whole had been colonized by a few hundred thousand immigrants, who established themselves as "new settlers" and built the foundations for modern Boston.John T. Tookes is prominent in Brockton's history, owing to his leadership in fostering the establishment of several miles of lines of clothing called "Brockton cottages", and he was chief engineer of the Boston Wheel Works, the first and largest mill in the country.Robert P. Warren joined Brockton Bay in 1834 and was a recurring character throughout the series, often assumed to be the town's sole
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121 part of the southern part of Boston Harbor, which was built as an extension of the city after it became the capital of the United States. In 1843, the Boston Harbor was discovered, and a railroad system was built on two miles of land built into the hilltop.[4] The city was dotted with mines that were opened over a century ago, and sister cities formed.
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123The bay began as an aquifer near the ocean, formed from the ground, then sunk deeper.[3] The development also influenced the development of the Boston Harbor, which was built on a deep plan, as well as the establishment of neighboring cities.[3] By the early 1900s, the first, successful attempts of sprawl on the city were illegal, as the city's natural resources were called into question.[5]
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129They evolved from ancient to modern, with height and length usually reversed. Brockton Bay, also called Brigham Proctor's Bay, is a large amount of land which was once covered by deep water. It sits at a shallow bottom that extends out more than 300 feet from Massachusetts Bay, with an area of approximately 177 square miles.[6]
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131The area surrounded the city was poorly developed by the time of the First World War, and wasn't tradeable until the development of the Boston Harbor. By the 1960s, the area was relatively sparsely populated, but was frequented by the homeless as well as tourists and fishermen. Over the course of the 19th century, depicted in American classics South Park, a rivalry between the powerful Patriots and the residents of Brockton Bay resulted in the fighting creating the River Falls. The situation progressed to a social tone[9]. Claytrys recognized the growing corruption among the various towns of Boston's waterfront, and created a bike path to allow them to access all the different towns of the city.[3] Eventually, the part of the Fort hillbase reorganized itself into a more stable and secure area, and the surrounding area is a more tolerant environment for outsiders. There have also been some localized violent incidents in recent years.[10][11]
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133A mob of Bostonians was mainly responsible for the well-publicized diversity busats by the early 1960s,[12] yet they are now under the watch of the Boston County Sheriff's Department.[13] The city's beaches are not protected by an annual lock as they were from the Civil War. Instead, the city is protected by a
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135 the home of Brockton Bay State University and Brockton Bay High School, where both men are active in the community. It also hosts many popular spots such as the annual game day for Brockton Bay High School basketball games, the annual rave, and the Raw Milk Parlor. However, Brockton Bay also has a shady underbelly and some areas can have more crime.
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137The low percentage of violent crimes in Brockton Bay is a result of that the city has become somewhat safer since the past generation. Until the Great Recession, the city's crime rate was somewhat high, and in fact, some area specific reports indicated that the city had one of the highest crime rates in the country.[4][5] As a result, the city has been expanding its police force, which has been praised by criminologists because it keeps crime down.[1]
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141Crime statistics are currently available for all communities in Brockton Bay. Murders in Brockton Bay are listed in the Events section.
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143Brockton Bay is home to roughly 18,000 residents.[6] The largest section of the city is designed into the rugged mountains, and the largest neighborhood is the West End, in the heart of our city.
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157Downtown Township is located in the western part of the Delaware in the state of Delaware. The township is home to more than $12 billion in property values.[7]
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172Brockton Bay has over 5,000 houses. In order to accurately locate these houses, one does need to know that some houses on the grid are not listed, but are only add-ons to houses. Most "addons" are quite small, and built of wood. There are usually only a couple of houses with a window, most are removed in the winter and most are owned by different people.
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178 known for its northern suburbs, which primarily include Cambridge, Medford, and Somerville. The cities are located almost entirely within their respective ring roads, which are connected by 45 miles of high-capacity railroads. In the city's inner suburbs is a largely industrial, mixed-use area with the Cambridge Public Library and the Boston Public Library in one of the city's largest shopping centers. It is also the center of high-tech industry in Massachusetts. Defense [ edit ] Brockton Bay is located on the southern port of the Massachusetts Bay, just north of the Boston and Massachusetts border. The closest military base is the US Airforce Base Hartsfield, in northern Roxbury. Brockton Bay also houses the Army Reserve headquarters.[3]
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182The city was created as a burglar-proofed vault the city consists of a series of underground caverns, each with three and a half floors of underground sanctuaries of various security measures to maintain security. The sanctuaries were originally built in exchange of value for loyalty and security, but now are a refuge for the city's-most-wanted in order to protect it from outside invasion. The underground spaces can even accommodate a large number of criminals, as M.S. Knight, the city's protection chief, restricted the number of people entering the sanctuaries by banning people from entering with a bloodhound. Some sections of the sanctuaries are located in foreign areas with no known history of regular interaction with humans besides running[1][3].
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186For most of Brockton's history, the threats within the city have been very few, never reaching the same levels of paranoia as in New England. During the 13th and 14th centuries, the only threat "seen" by Brockton Bay was the savage Ganjina. In the 15th century at least, almost everyone in the city had a close connection to the sea, so none had ever experienced the ocean's impact in any significant way, and only, it seems, the Bosun, infamous for splashing sharks' brains in the city's waters.[5] The horrid events of the 19th and 20th centuries already mostly had Brockton Bay in its grip as well. The city's enemies were housed in smaller ghettos most of the time, and many fled to other towns to avoid detection. They were then confronted by a young wizard named
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188 also a thriving facility producing numerous results items, including wordsmiths, dialect experts, linguists, sculptors, marketing specialists, drug addicts, and traffickers[2] It is located in the area which consists of the New England section of the state of New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin, and many surrounding states,[4] and it has a population of approximately 402,000.[5] The city is located halfway between several national parks and waterfalls, most notably Lake Placid near the Spanish Dark Sea.[3]
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194Although warmer temperatures are usually associated with warmer weather, Thunder Bay residents report that there are moments of warmth where this is not the case, such as when they are in summer.[6] On average, summer always lasts from September to February,[7] though some places may have a longer dry spell, such as in Algonquin, North Dakota. Winter can last from December to March, but includes six months of snow in Alaska.[8] Summer temperatures can usually be as high as 25 degrees Fahrenheit,[9] but occasionally it can climb as high as 37 degrees Fahrenheit.[10]
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200 a relatively quiet community and is noted for its temperate climate. It consists of four boroughs: Brockton Bay, South End, West End, and South End, and a host of residential neighborhoods. It is often overshadowed by Rockport, West Point, and Goldman Island and is also dominated by the Capital District.[2]
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206South Boston was founded around 1680. Homestead pioneer John John Wesley, who lived here for a time, was a friend of William Connecticut, selling grapes and other products. This colony, after losing capital to New York City, would later be reestablished in Pennsylvania during its war with Britain. According to historian and contemporary Frank A. Grant, "[Wesley] had a deep connection to Brockton Bay, and a deeper conviction that his vision of a close-knit community was what the South End should have been."
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214 a landlocked village located on the northern shore of North America's largest lake, Lake Superior. It is located west of Lake Superior in the state of Massachusetts, near Pawtucket, Massachusetts. It was originally named Brockton Bay for its prehistoric settlement, the first in the US, other than Boston that the city is named for.[1] It was established by Dr. James Brockton, a British physician who was an extremely ambitious surgeon at the Boston Medical School. Brockton used his gold to pay for his pioneering work, which not only saved the city when it first came online, but also helped to change the future of the United States. The town's first inhabitants came from Florida, and held the reputation of having the worst reputation in the United States, but they were able to re-establish themselves due to commercial and political investments made by the Brockton Corporation.[4] The UK was a major investor in Brockton Bay when, on 18 September 1833, the landlocked city of Brockton Bay was founded - by a British doctor, with a reputation that had lost credibility in his homeland[5], with the landlocked city's later economic success. -- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brockton Bay, Great Lakes, United States, United Kingdom, US, the source is better written because of the large amount of stock photos from an american website that already had the real website of the cities, and the unemployment rate in a country with a very low culture means that all the pictures from that country are not sure if they are actually from the current location, or not. But these pictures did bring a little bit of laughter and amusement to a number of people in the city who were looking forward to seeing more of the cities in the future.
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216A map of Brockton Bay and Chicago, in 3D. Several of the metropolitan areas of Brockton, Massachusetts, employ the London Underground. Brockton lies directly along the northern shore of Lake Superior, and is the gateway to a wide stretch of ocean that runs from Europe, to Australia, and Asia. Brockton Bay was formed from a prehistoric site, which is where Brockton Bay was established.
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220 known for having a large Chinese population,[4] its most famous ethnic group being Chinese, and Chinese speaking individuals own large amounts of real estate in the city,[2] especially in the downtown districts. Unlike Boston, Brockton Bay's population density is relatively low, running around 30 people per square mile[2][5][6]. The majority of Brockton Bay's population resides around the city walls. A large number of Brockton Bay residents remain in the city as contractors, construction workers, doctors, teachers, and other workers. The mayor of Brockton Bay is Janet McKay.[8]
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224Brockton Bay has many utilities - most notably electric and water utilities. For example, electricity is provided by the local WURPFC, water is provided by the local Bristol Water and sewer system, and there is also water treatment and waste treatment. There are also services such as United Watch, a local security organization, the Brockton Bay Police Department, and the Central Point Metro station.
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228Residents are generally heavily reliant on their local tour guides during their journey. The majority of tour guides are on their mobile phones, and rely heavily on video or audio recording devices during their tours. Many use autoguides for accuracy and convenience, although some of their tour guides are capable interpreters. Many of the tour guides are volunteers.
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234Brockton Bay is famous for its numerous jobs. The mayor has listed a number of notable places in the city that are controlled by crimes and bombs, most notably a major construction site located some distance south of the city walls, an industrial plant (which also houses a factory for vats for anti-tank technology), and a civilian nuclear control center (most often seen on a YouTube video); others include unemployment offices and some offices used for pleasure and tourism.[1] Brockton Bay
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236 perhaps famous for having a wealth of scientific and journalistic sources, but is mostly known for its academic institutions, sciences, archaeology, and for its vibrant fursuit community.[4] Most buildings in Brockton Bay contain educational or recreational facilities. Some municipal government buildings, such as the Manhasset City Building, are also known for their educational activities. Computers [ edit ] Safe in the knowledge that the internet is nearly omnipresent, it is not uncommon for people to post their own files, stickers, and puzzles in reviews for any computer they own. They are also famous for the clones, expert hackers and hackerspaces. The two most famous "clone" communities have been bernie's claymation and the cestus program, both of which spend large amounts of their time in computer chat rooms with others, usually each other in temporary meetups.[5] Events in Brockton Bay are organised by the BBPD's Computer Crime Bureau.[6]<|endoftext|>Signup to receive a daily roundup of the top LGBT+ news stories from around the world
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240The Conservative group resigned the House of Commons social media protection panel after moving a number of petitions calling for its members, including homeless people, to unite in public.
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242The group, which includes MPs and Lords, is under pressure from Conservative backbenchers and some in the LGBT community to unite and take action.
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244The group's interim chairman, Mike Penning QC, rejected the requests.
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246"There are enough rumours circulating around these proposals that I don't think it makes sense to continue to queue for us to do the work," he said.
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256Ross Derbyshire, deputy leader of the opposition's system oversight and home affairs committee, said he was not surprised by the group's resignation.
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260 known for its traditional way of life, a mixture of Germanic and Caribbean culture.[4] The city was established by American citizens with generous donations of dough and tobacco. A law forbidding alcoholic beverages was passed in 1871[5], and today the city enjoys a high alcohol concentration,[6] but from 1917 it was illegal to buy alcoholic beverages from brick-and-mortar stores.[7] Fortunes and hard work are the driving drives of the modern city, and between 1827 and 1912 eight million dollars in donations were used annually to run the town.[4] Cops and firemen often work together to keep the streets safe, and in recent years, the alleyway that leads to the Gates of Oakwood was named after the head of the Brockton Bay Fire Department.[8] City leaders also employ an assortment of sports teams, including basketball, hockey, football, baseball, and softball[9]. Brockton Bay was the site of the first mass sterilization in the United States in 1898[10] and was the center of a battle between the Fire Department and the city council after the meeting of the No More Pittsburghers Congress[11] in 1902.[12] However, some of the original inhabitants left in the 19th century: the nearby army branched off from the department in 1906 to serve as a hospital[11] and Irish immigrants, mostly from Bangor, formed a militia in the early 20th century[13]. The 1960s were particularly good time for local sports teams: from the 1970s through the 1980s the Boston College Redshirt football team captured national attention with a record of 14 seasons, and national team players such as Mario Lemieux, Dan Marino, and herpetologist Greg Maddux helped pave the way for the NFL's Boston Red Sox.[14] In recent years, perhaps due to his success on television, Kevin Durant has been returning to Brockton Bay to cheer on the students of Boston College and its school's junior college team, whom he coached as a young man. The city has also added its own artistic and cultural element to the look of Brockton Bay through art collections,[15] such as a 20,000 dollar glass sculpture of Brockton Bay's iconic marine wildlife.[16] Its location at the edge of a fishery, and close proximity to its birthplace makes the city special.
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276 one of the most violent cities in Brockton Bay, home of the local gangs. The city's beleaguered and poorly maintained police force has been regularly dismantled by the local gangs and gangs of Brockton Bay as a result of heavy-handed tactics, with raids frequently ending with the gangs murdering a large number of police officers. An estimated 80% of the city's population is ruled by gangs or affiliated cronies of them.[4] Most gangs have their headquarters in the Portals, a labyrinth laced with portals to all locations within the city. Even within police precincts, the gangs tend to be spread too thin, and frequently include a large number of more reckless mobs whose actions are often unlawful and subject to arrest. The capital of Brockton Bay is the Port's Federal Prison through which containers containing muscle-y goons and weapons are transported there from most corners of New England.[5] The majority of the city's residents are either nonhuman or genetically engineered, with some members of the civilian population having also been sent underground to help protect the city's civilians. The sewers of Brockton Bay also separate the city from the rest of Brockton Bay, with water that is a mix of lab chemicals from the underground supply chain and random creatures from more-frequent encounters in the area. The aim of the gangs is to prevent the spread of crime, aggression, or the severe privation of life for all. After numerous interviews with law enforcement officials, greater awareness of the gangs changes the culture there, with a more relaxed attitude towards crimes.[6] According to press accounts, down in the sewers of the city lives a Tengu-esque race which are popular among criminal acts, with which they have been known to trade or sell drugs, sell illicit items and equipment[7]. It is not known if this Tengu race is related to the Tengu, or if they are part of a larger conspiracy within the gangs. During the Great War, a crime-fighting group known as the GLADI organization was exiled from Brockton Bay due to dissention from the gangs. While they were busy attempting to recruit new members, the gangs assembled and moved in. Although the GLADI was able to survive, the gangs not only won the war, but several members of the GLADI were killed by the GLADI, including one of them,[8] leading to a rift between CLRW and the GLADI.[9] After the war, the gangs haven't been heard from since. Despite that, in 2002,
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278 historically shaped by the May-June American Revolution. Its ultimate goal was "to make a more prosperous and just country, free from all oppression and influence by the corporate interests of the public companies." This culminated in the annexation of Brockton Bay by the United States of America in 1867, and later in 1875 by the Massachusetts Bay Company, and the close of Boston Harbor in 1883. The city served as a base for many battles during the American Revolutionary War, including that of 1776, as well as the Battle of Bunker Hill which left nearly 5400 soldiers dead.
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296 the most populated city in the Commonwealth in the early 21st century, being home to 16 districts[4] including Brockton Bay, Brockton Bay Capital, Brockton Bay City, Brockton Bay, Brockton Harbor, Brockton Bay Station, Brockton Bay Station Business District, Brockton Bay Sector 2, Brockton Bay Sector 2 City, Brockton Bay Sector 2 Chinatown, Brockton Bay Sector 2 Eastern Market, and Brockton Bay Sector 2 Inner Harbor.[5] Brockton Bay is the largest importer of raw materials in the Commonwealth and the third largest importer of manufactured goods in the Commonwealth.
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334 home to several principal cultural areas of international importance to the region, including the Quarry Forge, Maine Company, and the Harvard Museum which have led the region to become associated with American history. Brockton Bay is distinct from the surrounding Maine towns of Salisbury, Amherst, and Fort William. Descriptions of the area are scattered on the city's map; however, all the areas mentioned to have inhabited it prior to the arrival of Captain America[4] are not mentioned. The town of Brockton have also claimed, that local water was from a nearby river and a primary source of their water was that flowing from the city's main aquifer.[5] Brockton Bay itself had been used by adventurers as place of wealth and/or riches for hundreds of years, and the village itself was once a fishing village,[2] and artificially created a bathtub by drilling into the floor of a lake.[6] Brockton Bay is famous for its cleanliness and taming of goblins and vixens.[7][8] After Walt Disney arrived on the scene, Brockton Bay was renamed by Disney as Belle's Town, which meant it became responsible for selecting Belle's masterful acrobatics for a video game game, but it has since been renamed by Walt Disney as The Jungle Cruise. Despite the name change, however, Brockton Bay is still considered an American town. The city's name is derived from the town of Brockton Bay of New York state[9] and from the word "buckle", which means "wooden chair", which is equivalent to a seat and weight. However, the wood includes bureaus, so perhaps the meaning of "buckle chair" is "low weight, yet comfortable". In its turn, the town of Brockton has used its name for very brief periods, most notably in the 1990s, to capitalize its name in the Disney world.[10] In terms of renown, Brockton Bay has the highest population in America.[11] The town's inhabitants tend to be eclectic, and a long list of residents report having considerable levels of wealth; they range from locals with information about the DeLorean Project[12], to a businessman from the deep sea who is studying the transmutation of metals into gold.[11] The area has supported bricklayers, tanneries, and iron miners. A large paper mill has been based here since 1825. The area has generated a large number of stories, eroded bridges, and cartographers.[13] To the north its shores
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336 one of the largest and most secluded areas on Earth, and most importantly a place where it's easy to get lost.[4] Brockton Bay's geographic location and geography provide it with considerable seagoing potential, as part of its deep underground infrastructure.[5] Due to its breezy climate, it lags behind in other major cities in the United States, including Boston and New York, making it an ideal location for research, although being one of the least densely populated places in the nation. The city sports American football's famed New England Patriots logo, which is believed to have originated from its shape. It's also home to the renowned Big Apple Motel.[6] The other notable notable landmark of the larger city is the Big Apple Museum, the oldest continuously operating museum in the United States, and the largest museum in North America to draw crowds from all over the world. In addition to being home to some of the world's largest art galleries, the museum also houses many classic art collections.[7]
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346 largely an inland town, with roughly 2.3 million inhabitants.[3] The main industry and major industry centers, such as the Boston Harbor, are located to the southwest of the city.[3]
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365 popular with organized crime gangs including the Nightstalkers and Mercs.[2] Most of Brockton Bay's residents are either criminals, pirates, or mercenaries.[2] Brockton Bay is often referred to as 'Bucklett Capital' by business interests due to its proximity to Boston and tied with the city, but is also known for its shady businessmen and the underworld. Hazardous materials and birth control are legal while alcohol consumption is illegal[2] and the legal age of drinking is 16[3]. Citizens must give up their dragons to unlock access to water and mind control.[4] Brockton Bay's lowest class is an unarmed merchant,[4] but can either be hired or hired for taking down companies in the area.[2] Amidst local business in Brockton Bay, the Brockton Bay Steamship Company is also well-connected.[2]
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379 a large and populous city with a population of about 360,000.[1] The city is shaped like a continental horseshoe especially because of its extreme latitude[2], and can be seen from space as it gradually rises up through mountains. The city lies east of Land's End, and in the form of a rear hairpin I-formation curve. The coast is covered in a dense, wooded, permeable forest, which has been inhabited by much of the population for many millennia. There are, however, areas of sand as thick and as hard as granite, which gives the city its personality of looking like a giant heart shaped like a lemon. The coastal region extends north and south to the capitol of Brockton Bay, the town of Brockton, the small city of Boston,[2] and the ocean coastline. The coast is home to a large population of Yourtai Bikurans whom roam through the city all day long.[2] The jungle is littered with splashes of salty mud and falls into the sea. In the coming days and weeks Brockton Bay will be engulfed in fog. It has been in fog for more than 11 years, and is completely covered in fog. The city has lost 98.0% of its population by the time 1435 arrives.[2] Population Increase [ edit ] The city's birth rate is 2.11 children per 1,000 inhabitants.[2] Jenny found the family prompted her to leave Brockton Bay for Boston, and they relocated to Hermitage at the turn of the 20th century.[3] It is currently estimated that there are 1.22 permanent residents in the city.[2] The largest single household in the city is the Buckton family, numbering nearly 12,000 families made up of 104 individuals. The oldest, Robert Buckton, is 177 years old[3][4] and the youngest is a child at the age of nine.[2] It is estimated that the city's population will grow to as much as 3.33 million by the end of the century, with 70 percent of the population projected to have never left.[2]<|endoftext|>Honey Bee Breeding If Your Eggs Make It to the Eggs
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385 an ecologically diverse city and has become a center of scientific research and development. The city's economic, educational, and cultural life is dominated by biotech and innovation focused companies. Residents of the city also all work within the corporate sector. The DCU-City-State Council of Brockton has been in power since 1843, and is made up of a number of high-level political figures including President of the City-State, a DCU-General Supreme Court Justice, and First Secretary of the Department of State. The City-State Council has power over the fate of scientists in Brockton Bay by approving and rejecting scientific projects, as well as those of City-State employees. The NCVU and UBC support Brockton Bay's research efforts.[4] Brockton Bay originally became the city-state of the Union in 1867 after the U.S. and American Colonies conquered the former British colony of New England.[5] From 1883 to 1901, the city-state benefited from the city's economic genius and science software in helping to improve the living standards of its people and thereby improved the city-state's burgeoning population. This success in stabilizing and creating city-state prosperity led President James Buchanan to announce the creation of an independent park in the city in 1903.[6] Since then, Brockton Bay's population has increased tenfold, maintaining its status as the 20th largest city in America, and delivering it as a firm economic calculation and proof that later on, the advantages of organization, technology, and 4-D printing can be found in other areas of the globe. The rest of the world has also entered the scene. The first city in Europe was Vienna in 1821[7], the third city in the world was Stockholm in 1889[8], and lastly in the year 2000, New York City was founded. Like every other city-state in the entire world, Brockton Bay is a city that is wealthy both economically and politically. Its high crime rate is due to its people's acceptance of large scale fraud and multiple crooks, more so than any other city. A city with a crime rate of over fifty per 100,000 population is still highly dangerous and dangerous to life, as it is on a continent considered to be the safest in the world.
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391 located in Boston, Massachusetts. The city is home to the University of Massachusetts and the Brockton University School of Engineering. The largest city in its state, it also includes the city of New Britain, the town of New Brighton, and the towns of Brockton, Waterbury, and Upstate.[1] The Bay's westernmost metropolitan area is the city of Cambridge, which is named after its founder, Edward Clemens Brockton.[2] The city is also home to the Twentieth Order of Police. The mayor of Brockton Bay was Paul W. Norris for a period. Obama Grew up in the city and says that the mayor was named after him as well. In the 2016 presidential election, Brockton Bay was heavily favored to be the swing state, and was heavily favored to win over a closely divided Senate. However, the campaign itself had a very positive impact on Brockton Bay, with the town's turnout nearly doubling over the previous Presidential election. During the election campaign, Pathfinder Wastelander Blast profiles Bay Area male-dominated corporate advertising[4] and a strong focus on the District of Columbia.
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405 known for its large Mormon population. According to the Los Angeles Times, "[l]ike many other blueblood cities, the people here are more solidly Christian than when I come to New England, its residents professing no faith, or, at least, not to Mormons" and boast a church that prays every Sunday during its annual Mormon Day[3]. The main language spoken by residents is English, as well as a multitude of language groups, which is reflected in the numerous products and services provided by Brockton Bay businesses. It has electricity, car repair shops, parks, swimming pools, and a motorcycle club. Despite some tensions for its slow adoption, the populous population of Brockton Bay has grown in recent years. As of October 2017, Kurt Koren and climate scientist Erik Conway are the only researchers to have studied Brockton Bay's nightlife[4] that was published in the journal Academic Bulletin, a publication that positively received 3 gold-star ratings from the Society for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences[5]. It is also home to Brockton Bombers hockey team, owning the franchise, and became the first soccer team in Massachusetts to be named for a fictional character[6].
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413 actually quite old. It was settled by migrants from elsewhere in the USA and took its name from the sea meets of the area[4]. It has always been tough for people to find jobs. Many of the settlements have moved trains to other towns, and so almost everything is left behind, although it was home to some of the better-elegant buildings. They are still working hard to find a cure to the pirates' curse of cannibalism, and to rebuild the waterfront. In fact, everything is just abandoned. Brockton Bay is short on commerce, but hosts the oldest and most famous dairy in the United States. The milk is owned by Saddle Brook, founded in 1885 to compete with commercialization efforts by New England dairy companies. The milk is made in the industrial dairy buildings used to grow and feed the first humans, but most of it still goes into quality milk, which is sold in stores. Almost none of the inhabitants' lives have been completely influenced by the world around them, and nothing that dates back to Brockton Bay would ever survive. The residents of Brockton Bay are unlikely to live up to their reputation. Sometime during the Map Mapping project, Brockton Bay's name was changed from "Brockton Bay" to "Boston" and its population was moved from the city to Boston proper. It was only because of the Map Mapping project that the residents of Brockton Bay could finally move out of the city and restore their status. With the Map Mapping project ended, Brockton Bay became their own individual territory, including roughly half of the city. The properties around Brockton Bay have their own inhabitants, and some have not been touched by the Map Mapping project at all. There are still a lot of buildings and structures remaining that are not considered part of the city. The number of fish, oysters, and squid in the area that live at some point after Brockton Bay is unknown. It is possible that life remained close to shore for millions of years, but why did it all go extinct? A new population has been established in Brockton Bay. The city is now called Brockton Bay Colony, and residents of the colony are called colonists. They are typically white and generally male, regardless of their gender. The colonists are occupied mostly by fashion-conscious youths who serve as the colony's engineers and researchers, and they are married off to high-ranking City of Boston citizens, but they are not given much autonomy. A general consensus exists that anything that happens in Brockton Bay
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415 renowned for its famous artsy population, former Constitution goldsmith and opera singer Gregory McLean, and was heavily influenced by New England music and culture[4].
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417Population [ edit ]
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419Brockton Bay is bounded by Boston Harbor, the bay waters[5], and the Marine National Cemetery, with a broad and unbroken estuary off the east coast of Massachusetts; so-called beer bays are named for the beer kegs that remain after the kegs are thrown out from the city's street lights.[6] With an estimated population of 353,000, it is the third largest city of the Commonwealth in terms of population, fourth highest number among American cities, and fourth highest for the nation in terms of annual per capita income[7]. It also has the largest golden eagle population in the United States, with 203,000[8].
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421The area around at least four elementary schools on the East End is overgrown with trees and a city park with rusted bridges provided a little flourishing of life, playing host to many migration categories small and large, farmers from across the country and even people from Boston or New England from the 1850s onward.[9] Brockton Bay was home to numerous migratory birds when the historic Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded in 1770,[10] including Back Country sloths, Flannel pigs, British woodpeckers, Atlantic ducks, American sparrows, and more. On certain days in the summer, the people of Brockton Bay would fly in four (or five) chicks from the White Tree of Boston in short flock sizes.
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423Thomas Tompkins, the great fictional mayor of the fictional city of Brockton Bay, was born in 1735 in Boston,[11] but moved to America during the earliest years of the American Revolution[12] to escape persecution there, during which he served as a Commoncoast Congressman from 1772 to 1776. He later lived in Fort Oliphant, Massachusetts, and later in Northampton,[13] and died in 1810 of tuberculosis.[14]
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425Banner of the town
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427Part of the city as seen from Continental Highway
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429Brockton Bay was built in the late 1790s after the Great Fire of 1773 and what was abandoned during that fire and the subsequent years of reconstruction remained out of sight. Also struggling to make a living on the commons were the buildings owned by Virginia Steel Co. The city's only remaining commercial building is the Castle Science building, which was built in 17
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431 also an industrial hub, producing numerous commodities.(at about one million barrels per day)[4] It is also home to the Brockton Bay Medical Center.
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433Smallest mammals [ edit ]
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435South Boston to Quincy, Massachusetts
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437Source: population.census.gov. Population: 1,831,396 South Boston to Quincy, MassachusettsSource: population.census.gov.
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439Smallest mammals in Massachusetts are…
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441Regional cluster [ edit ]
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443Food abundance
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445Hats; those that advertise the number of people left in their fur over a prolonged period of time.
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447Source: Wikipedia.
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449Notable landmarks [ edit ]
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451Hats; those that advertise the number of people left in their fur over a prolonged period of time.
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453Source: Wikipedia.
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455Beach. Always be aware of the posh environment surrounding you — it's a nice but exotic spot to spend your summer vacation.
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457Autumn. Is it summer? Actually the exact opposite!
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459Source: Wikipedia.
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461The city parks, where the homeless congregate.
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463Source: Wikipedia.
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465The soccer field.
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467Source: Wikipedia.
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469The downtown area.
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471Source: Wikipedia.
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473The political grid.
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475Source: Wikipedia.
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477The municipal buildings.
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479Source: Wikipedia.
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481Mount Hood
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483Mt. Hood
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485Mount Hood
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487Via Wikipedia
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489Source: Wikipedia.
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491Larry King, home to many films.
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493Via Wikipedia
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495Brooklyn [ edit ]
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497Source: Wikipedia
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499Brooklyn is a suburb of Boston, situated to the south of Boston. It has an estimated population of 3,186,285, a 15.4% increase since it was formed in 1835.[5]
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501Lrett neck sort of town.
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503Friendly streets.
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505Source: Wikipedia.
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507Maritime. Never gets old.
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509Population of 24,983,832, which is over 2/3 of the entire population of the city.
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511Morgan Falls Pool (MSP).
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513Codefores road
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515Riverview Mall
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517The Back Bay.
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519Source: Wikipedia.
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521Empire State Building materials.
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523Taylor
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525Source: Wikipedia.
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527Correction, 4 March 2014: Corrected the university's location to Medford, by moving the declassification dossier to the University of Washington Harris
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529 renowned for its culture. It is home to [4] In 1869, a mob of Sherlock Holmes and other famous criminals from Massachusetts Duke Street to the end of time hit Manhattan with a fire that destroyed all buildings in the area. The next year, the inhabitants of Brockton Bay were outlawed from drinking alcohol for life,[5] as the sea water didn't freeze enough and would clog all roads. This led to a rare survival of Brockton Bay's residents which became a stereotype of Boston's criminals to this day. Evidence suggests that the residents use its water supply as a way to survive. In the 70s, a large, decommissioned nuclear power plant was built in Brockton Bay. The workers of this facility were initially affected by an outbreak of mutated sea creatures, which were threatening the living creature's health. Though, as the water turned to ice, the bacteria that caused the outbreak subsided and the creatures eventually died off. Later, years later, in the late 80s, a bomb from a nuclear power plant exploded in Brockton Bay killing everyone on the city. The tide changed the tide of radioactive water to earth through an atmospheric nuclear blast from the power plant. Since then, Brockton Bay gets its water supply from 200 miles to the north from a nearby lake, called the Brockton Bay Lighthouse. This allows the residents of Brockton Bay to live without the threat of nuclear submarines circling them, or criminals from East Coast cities like New York City who have concerns of contamination from the nuclear power plant.[2] Beheads happen outside of the city as well.[6][7][8]
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531Duke Street and the Whalers [ edit ]
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533Main article: Duke Street Massacre
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535As a result of the nuclear explosion in the 1960s, cataracts set in in Brockton Bay's streets. This led to a confluence of events that led to the 2012 Duke Street Massacre (because of a 20-year drought).[9] The Boston Sun reported that there is now two major thoroughfares leading to the city (although it was named before), Duke Street through Lake Como, and North Concord Street through the sea water. The sea water floods the roads of Brockton Bay, turning them into shacks on a modern day barge. According to locals, this is of no danger to anyone, since it is impossible to drive or walk through the city of Brockton Bay.
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537Some day the sea water recedes completely, leaving behind Lake Como. In the meanwhile
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539 noted for its innovative architecture and large concentrations of tailors. The city is famous for its area of high crime. Its citizens are known for a "no two-rupee dress code" and high alcohol consumption, and drink and drugs are known to be plentiful.[4] Brockton Bay was named in honor of the legendary fisherman who was widely known as the "King of Boston". 14,750 sailors living in Brockton Bay, the largest in the US, are citizens of the city, and they typically leave the city at the age of 50.[5][6]
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541Superheroes [ edit ]
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543The following characters appeared in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, taken from Harper Lee:
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545Locations [ edit ]
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547Residents [ edit ]
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549Aaron Drexton, a nanny
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551Garza Martellas, a security guard
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553Erik Dren, a bartender
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555Anna Szokanner, a doctor
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557Hilary Alder, a reporter, controlled by the Hells Angels
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559Charles Barson, a novelist
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561Jefferson Lewis, a mason and newspaper publisher
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563Burgers [ edit ]
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565The following burger places appeared in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen:
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567Fanboys [ edit ]
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569Apostle M. J. Potter
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571Eddie Potter
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573Charles Perkins
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575Evelyn Perkins
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577Ladies [ edit ]
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579Karen Goodman
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581Paula George
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583Night Wing
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585Penny Duffer
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587Louise Foster
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589Meredith Vivan passed away shortly before season 3 for a variety of medical reasons.
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591Restaurants [ edit ]
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593Adoptions [ edit ]
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595Bryan Baxley
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597Burns' Hall
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599Cryan's Tavern
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601Gentleman's Delight
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603Kris Adler's Seafood Shack
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605Skittles
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607The alley of the Bunk Lab
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609The Blueberry Pit Bar & Kitchen
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611The Cactus Tango
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613The Candy Cow Cafe & Eatery
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615The Dutch Oven
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617The Fog Alley
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619The Friends Thrillers
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621The Hilltop Café
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623The Igloo
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625The Jolly Roger
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627The Le Petit Stem
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629The Jim Beam Bar & Grill
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631The Kitchenette
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633The Little Mermaid
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635The Muzyks
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637The Old Zoo
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639The Old Vic
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643 a port city of New England, found in the Boston-New Hampshire borderlands with Massachusetts.[4] It is one of the top mining cities in the country, and consists of seven mining, manufacturing and engineering city districts, all of which are considered part of the broader Brockton Bay District.[4] The area is rich in metals, minerals and waste.
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645History [ edit ]
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647The town was confirmed to be Brockton Bay around 1461[7] by its annexation by New England and Monroe, New York. That year, King George III of England annexed 60,000 acres of territory from Monroe[7] and moved his capital to Brockton Bay, which was further inland than great cities such as Boston.[4]
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649[8] In 1632, the colony of Massachusetts, then a province of England, was incorporated into the area by reservation, and bands of people had formed at Brockton Bay called "the fugitives".[8] In 1745, James Bay, a harbor town on the Piscataqua River, was incorporated into the area by reservation, and the band of "fugitives" still lived there until 1795. In 1822, the state and the Massachusetts Bay Foundation refused to recognize the origin of New England's annexation of the area.[9] The state of Massachusetts, however, formally recognized New England in 1825.[10] In 1844, the governor of Maine declared an "Inhabitant's State" in order to protect the port.[11]
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651By 1888, Brockton Bay was considered to be a center of New England. The city was regarded as an anchor for American trade and the transportation of supplies and raw materials. The area also symbolized the American industrialization period, as it was home to large factories and advanced manufacturing. By the 1890s, Brockton Bay was largely forgotten after the Great Fire of 1871. Although the port was developed during the Great Depression, the city remained prosperous until the 1980s.[12]
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653Geography [ edit ]
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655Geographic outline of the area.
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657History [ edit ]
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659Brockton Bay is an important American port and industrial city. It has served the region since 1833.[9] In 1833, the "Fleet Harbor" was opened as an international port for goods from Boston to New York; it has since been expanded by railroads, shipping lines, and shipping containers for both China and Russia.[9] The port also served as a confluence for rail
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661 located on the east coast of Massachusetts, and is known for both its idyllic seascape and its thriving industry, including coal mining and industrial manufacturing.[4] The city is a hub for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Commission, and is home to several areas of trade and tourism leading up to and including the Fallout 4 beta.[5][6][7] Steven Avery gets his start as a trainee in the Tandy Clockworks and has become a trainee in the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Commission.
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663Full name: Brockton Bay
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665Brockton Bay Government: Tandy Clockworks
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667Tandy Clockworks Race/Ethnicity: White, with some minority populations
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669White, with some minority populations Occupation: Trainee
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671Trainee MA/NE: 6%
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6736% Race/ethnicity: White
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675White Premier status: Mayor, county commissioner, mayor.
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677Mayor, county commissioner, mayor. Political parties: Republican, independent
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679Republican, independent OUs: Incorporation of Tandy Clockworks after the war, officially merged with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Commission
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681Incorporation of Tandy Clockworks after the war, officially merged with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Commission Service boundaries: two countryside roads to North Station (current), two settlement roads (past).
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683Two countryside roads to North Station (current), two settlement roads (past). Size: 38 a 4.64 miles
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68538 a 4.64 miles Other:
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687Background [ edit ] Planned civilization [ edit ]
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689Capital: Brockton Bay
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691Brockton Bay Population: Cobbler PoorStatus: City convenements, tournament committee, new citizens named. COMMUNE Diminished During the Great War, many cities have been forced to resort to civil defense training and policing to cope with the growing power of the new Commonwealth.[8] The first of the fledgling places of settlement was founded by a consortium of settlers from Boston in 1901, and matured over time to become one of the largest cities in Massachusetts before being overtaken by another independent, as well as smaller, city.[8] Since the establishment of the settlement, the push for a new political leader has grown as the wealthy citizens of the city, not to mention haves failed to realize their threat to Brockton, have focused on their less quantifiable goals that already cause substantially more devastation than the 30-40 million dollars of damage caused by the Great War, such as water poisoning and famine. After a State of Emergency in 2002, the
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693 a completely unique location. The city opens on Manhattan - though its entrance is probably located at a distance of about 200 yards from the shore. It is one of the oldest cities in America, and is largely surrounded by water. The city does not have a large school system, but has a large number of underground and surface schools [4]. Brockton Bay is considered the second largest city in America by population after Copenhagen. The largest number of inhabitants are located in the suburbs of Providence, Massachusetts; the center of the city, the waterfront area, and the commercial district. The city, which became a destination for American explorers who arrived after World War II, experienced a vast expansion after the end of the Pacific War due to the reduction in manpower and the desire to find out what happened to their beloved world. However, the area remains a dangerous place today due to crime, drug use, gangs, prostitution, and the digital use and possession of illegal drugs.[5][6] At the time of the World War II, Boston's population numbered about 40,000 people, and grew rapidly due to the influx of immigrants from all over the world arriving for work in the industry.[5] The years between the United States' entry into World War II and the invasion of Japan in 1945 was considered one of the most difficult for Boston. The rise of the Nazis in Germany at the beginning of WWII prompted many Italians and Germans to return from Europe to arrive in the United States. Many of Boston's immigrants were regular Americans during World War II, many being immigrants who were especially sympathetic to the Allies.[7] Unemployment was high at the time, and numerous immigrants were employed as laborers. The city had an extensive underground railroad system, which made the residents both vulnerable and vulnerable to the nefarious activities of street gangs. After World War II, the American government passed the Home Rule Act which created a small city, known as Brockton, that included the exclusive incorporation of the city as an independent nation. Many of the region's densely populated neighborhoods were effectively segregated into large, dimly lit zones, divided by intense gang warfare and organized crime.[8] Many of the gang members were former inmates of prisons. People to be targeted were immigrants, Japanese Americans, blacks, or people from poor or minority backgrounds. People from Eastern Europe, like Slavs, were often targets for schemes involving mass killings, especially which were carried out by terrorists. Gang violence has been reported in the Boston area, but the extent of the violence is unknown. The city's department of transportation was administered by
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695 predominately English speaking, containing many towns and villages, including the main city of Brockton Bay, which is considered to be the city's largest and most prosperous. The area was annexed by the United States in 1867,[2] and has served as a base of operations for the military and wizarding world during mass attempts at war between the wizarding world and Muggles as well as during the War on the Muggles,[4] different (though mostly unconfirmed) instances of campus rebellions, and several minor battles between neighboring towns.[5][6] Interest in Brockton Bay is highest in the United Kingdom, which dominates the rest of the region. Residents are strong supporters of their government and their heroes, with even the most vocal Muggle supporters claiming to support the Constitution of Brockton Bay.[3] Population [ edit ] Brockton Bay is a large metropolitan region made up of the Teuton peninsula, an active trade route connecting Britain to France, Canada, Russia, and the United States, and western Europe. The peninsula is deeply dependent on naval activities, serving as a hub for both energy and transport; to compensate for this it is home to a vast network of hydroelectric turbines hidden by a blanket of rock as thick and tough as steel.[7] The largest city, the city of Brockton Bay, is situated on the mouth of the Teuton.
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697In addition to the local well-being, the Teuton is home to a large population of Muggles, primarily animals being supplied to the city for employment.[8] A large number of Muggle visitors also include policemen and teachers. In the four years following accession to the United States, the Teuton was the city with the second largest Muggle population of any port in the country. The majority of the population has been in the permanent community since contact at the port, but an underground network of Muggle schools and facilities for active students exists in Brockton Bay as well.[9] The majority of the population is also Muggle-Americans, who have formed a diaspora in urban areas beyond the city which they have left behind.[10]
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699A map of the Teuton showing industrial materials mined from the region, which has the Teuton region being the area which covers all the beacons, and the other components being the much smaller freebooters operating within the cities, community center, and surrounding areas being strongholds.[8][10]
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703Dundara Forest, from Harry Potter
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705 considered culturally diverse.
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707Although it is a city of boreholes, the cities life is not culturally isolated. The residents of Brockton Bay aren't like other cities in some respects, they tend to live on the edge of society and are usually aided by their neighbors who might be wise or patient and follow them on the street, but more often they are just under the radar and are more likely to be bothered by obstacles or specific people. The most common behavior of people of Brockton Bay, the most alluring feature of Brockton Bay is its differences, and that is the reason why they live in such isolation, there is a huge spectrum of people of Brockton Bay at any one time.
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709The most notable difference between Brockton Bay and other cities is that Brockton Bay has a high murder rate, especially in the places where other cities in New England engaged in the industrialization of their inhabitants, such as Boston, New York, Madison, and Rochester[4]. The city's high crime rate, despite being a pleasant place to live and entertain friends, is partially a result of its isolation that keeps people from cooperating with police forces other than local gangs.
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711Visits [ edit ]
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713Brockton Bay has several small and large tourist attractions:
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715The James Bond movie, "The World Is Not Enough", written by F. Murray Abraham, was filmed at the city's World Trade Centre on September 30, 1962. Fans from all over the world visited the Boston area, including the city, in February, which may have something to do with the fact that Goldie Hawn is in the movie. (See also: fake James Bond location)
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717A tour group for tourists which travels through the city, visiting places such as Concord Bank, still in reverse, which is a tourist attraction only.
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719A huge toy train tour of the city is hosted by Tarantino in his film, "Kill Bill", as well as a display case connected to the Tate Museum in downtown New York.[6]
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721In 2013, the city hosted the world's largest art exhibit in history, the "CARTOON", the largest art exhibit in history, near New York City, USA. The exhibit was about running the world's largest roller coasters, in a total of seven parts. [7][8]
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723...and has more crazy tourists!
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725Original media [ edit ]
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727The city of Brockton Bay first appeared in the fictional book series by Jack London entitled, "The
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729 home to various colleges, colleges, private universities, etc. which are all interesting places to visit, since most of the locals are generally supportive, but should be avoided as being too popular or of any interest.[4] Generally, there are several colleges, cities, hospitals and other similar establishments in Brockton Bay. Battlefields such as Godwin's Point and the Commonwealth University have both been destroyed or abandoned. While the governor of the Capital Wasteland, NCR, may have allowed the construction of such places, he hit the mark because of the large amount of residents who would disagree with NCR and the NCR government. As a result, the Commonwealth University is founded and the Commonwealth College is established in the location of its disaster-ravaged predecessor. It may be possible to bring settlers and civilians there, if needed. At One-Eyed Jack's Fallout bunker, he can be found a little earlier, taking over its previous occupant's job with a normal buyer, without incident, or the owner having any reaction. Another way to locate the bunker is to examine any of the sandbags outside in the Great Sand Dunes, which reveals the low-lying ruins of the college, which make up the base of the college's campus.[5]
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731Notable locations [ edit ]
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733Gallery [ edit ]
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735A close-up of the main bus terminal and town of Brockton Bay.
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737A view of the city center.
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739A view of the eastern bank of the Main Street.
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741A short distance away from the main highway.
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743A view of the coast.
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745A closer view of the Department of National Defense depot.
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747A view of Bridgeport.
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749A view of Brockton Bay.
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751Notes [ edit ]
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753It can be argued that San Fierro in the Commonwealth might be even better, since the town has been completely decimated by Nuclear War,[6] and is devoid of civilian infrastructure as you can see in many of the typical settlements. Its location is furthermore shared by Unity College, and there is a large concentration of both NCR and Brotherhood garrisons there.<|endoftext|>BACKGROUND:
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755There are few reports of sexual assault and consequent behavior change in adults with PTSD generally (30% to 50%). Neurobiological and behavioral consequences of stress-related chemical abuse have been unknown but often reported.
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759In this study we examined the association between PTSD and violent sexual behavior in female veterans of the U.S.
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761 characterized by low immigration, and has been named one of the best places to live in the United States.[4] Brockton Bay was named a first-rate city by the National Design Award.[5] The main international business district is known for its fountains and landmark buildings, and its waterfront is a popular tourist destination. Brockton Bay is renowned for its clean and water-based Detroit-style architecture. Brockton Bay hosted the opening ceremony of the World's Fair in 1876[6] and was the home of the Progressive Labor Federation from 1886-1934[7] as well as the cinematic backdrop for the film, The Hitman's Bodyguard. Capacity [ edit ] Orderque ad Hoc Brockton Bay public schools have the following enrollment levels (as of May 2016): English/English–5,782
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763English/Other–1,636
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765English/Other–2,844
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767English/Other–9,000
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769Brownian motion was introduced as part of the groundbreaking Act 4 of the 1970 New School Act, which closed the gap between the gap between the ability of students of lower socioeconomic status and those from higher income families. This improved opportunity marker is also required for all children, regardless of their background, to be able to participate fully in learning both on-campus and off-campus.
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771" Younger Adult " category enrollment, only required for adults with a full-time job and school loans. City Basic Education Grant Schools: "Brockton Bay has been awarded $6.5 million in federal funds to expand its school system, add 15 new initiatives and hire over two dozen more teachers through the city's Comprehensive-Background Assessment Program. Additional funding was also earmarked specifically for the city's Comprehensive-Background Assessment Program" Full-time equivalent core school employees include 150 at Brockton High School, 200 at Brockton Central High School, and 75 at Brockton High School. Additionally, it was estimated that students who take several years off from school between high school and college would graduate in college by age 35.[7]
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773Main article: Business Opportunities - Brockton Bay City College
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775Brockton Bay has six private secondary schools and the City College of Brockton Bay. In 2016, it had the highest-permitted student population per 1,000 students in the nation with 34.2.[8] The school's average year-over-year enrollment rate is 82.3% in 2017, which is slightly higher than the city average.
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779Model prompt >>> Brockton Bay From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brockton Bay is a coastal city in New England located to the north of Boston, with an estimated population of 356,000[1]. It was founded in 1833 over an underground aquifer[2], and is well-known for its high crime-rate[2][3]. Sites of interest[ edit ] Brockton Bay is home to
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781 tales of supernatural bonusbased skulduggery[4] and supernatural superhumans[5] with the likes of legends like Doctor Who[6], Blade Runner[7] and Doctor Who[8], amongst others, made famous by the series. There's also the 70s panic of the 1980s[9] and the madness of the Bottom Two[10] messing about various locations where humanoids live[11]. Maybe you're intrigued by grounded lore of the city security measures. Or perhaps you're pleased by the fact that the town seems to be on the rise.
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783Appearances [ edit ]
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785Goads [ edit ]
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787In addition to the normal in-game threats from the Butcher Guild that feature an in-game bounty, each time a player does something detrimental to the town they may receive a two, four, or eight point bounty from the Blight Labs.
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789The Butcher Guild can also send their own assassins to kill non-player characters for wide range points of influence. When (unlike the standard threat, bounty) the player has (unlike the normal threat) 20 points in each of the following security measures, the player will receive the Butcher's Cartel's Inquisition, which is worth an additional 10 points (Mage Rank 1), bound to a single player character in real-time.
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791Spandex Shipping [ edit ]
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793When a player goes to the sewers of Brockton Bay, they may become the target of a will daemon's attempted delivery of a shipment, when the player comes into contact with toxic wastes from the sewers, they may burn one of them.
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795Followers of Death [ edit ]
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797Fish and Chips [ edit ]
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799Unlockable fish and chips can be found at (and better than), there are also 9 in the Barter shop, dive bars, display cases, locked floor-vending cases, and hangars. The player can also buy them at the Butcher's Cartel's Mining (Foundation) or a Merchant's Guild Bunker (Foundation) for 900 points of Influence each depending on the level of the player. They can also be bought in the Union Themed Market in the Harbor Quarter for only $4.75 each.
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801Appearances [ edit ]
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803The Butcher Guild is very similar to other notorious mobions from games like Dark Souls, New Vegas, Mass Effect, and many others. They work with the vast majority of the people in the game and generally feel more connected with them than
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805 local businesses including Children's Hospital, the Massachusetts Bay Terrace skating rink, a museum of the history of ocean travel called Sunken Ship, a recreation area called Leviathan Pools, and the parking lot at Whittle Residential Center, which is attached to the hospital and has a large cityscape. Membership in this community [ edit ] Brockton Bay is a welcome setting for anyone interested in escaping bare-bones bigotry and the arbitrary laws of petro-state capitalism and the nanny-state that surrounds it. It is also, of course, home to an ocean of passionate people, many of whom are concerned about, but not violently opposed to, racism. Transgendered people are welcome to exist for a year in Brockton Bay under the age 16 starting in March 2016[4], and the Bay Area trans community has been embraced by the local media in preparation of the transition to married life[5].
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807On February 24th, an "as for [sic] Martin Luther King, Jr. Day" rally (or "March for Justice") was held in solidarity with the march of 17 trans women, many of whom had faced violence at the hands of the police and the Stonewall Riots, to protest police violence against trans people in San Francisco. As the Seattle Times reported of the march, the demonstration featured: "(i) Asserting their right to express themselves without police interference;" (ii) offering "yes" to "drinking beer out of a trash can on the street with cameras, supposedly recorded; without their parents discussing it involved self-imposed own love, or (iii) showing their true intent." That same day, on March 18th, the Boston Pride Parade, held on the very same day as the march, saw a parade of white only floats, amid a gaggle of other "black or brown" parade floats that included several of the other trans trans women marching in support of Spring Break.
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815" " All he needs is a plan, but is yet to elaborate anything. —Peter, survivor[6][7]
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817Brockton Bay is not a violent place. Its violentity is a result of its struggles, pushback against its establishment, and the unifying power of its people. Writes crime writer Peter Parker, an exile and wandering member of Brockton Bay ("a band of anarchists, if you will"), "It was an uneasy place, a
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819 the Boston Police Department and other nearby systems. It is also a hotbed of illegal firearms and drugs, though this is not always the case.[4] The city is home to the largest Chicago Police Department in the United States.[3] The town also offers free cancellation of any crime ads in evading the city's municipal registration and license fees. The town is located at the mouth of the Wissahickon River in Massachusetts, within the Dominion Futures Zone, as well as within the cities of
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821History [ edit ]
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823Brockton Bay's history dates back to the seventeenth century. For some reason, no one ever bothers to tell the town's history as it is a ruse to garner money and further wealth. Only after the war with the Boston Conquerer do anyone admit that there are skeletons of murdered children in the hands of the Curriss. The Erie Canal was opened in 1848,[5] and cardered the waters of the lake to Connecticut's mainland via the Missouri River for many years. An underground aquifer for water is located in the center of Brockton Bay, and was recently discovered. The aquifer also has a second underground aquifer by the name of "Lattice", which can be accessed by crossing the river, but as long as St. George is dead, this is just a silly rumor plagued with lies. Long before the Mercantile, Brockton Bay was a white-owning town under the confederacy with an industrial sorority and an underground mobile lab. During the Civil War, Brockton Bay was the site of a quilt factory, and also a residence, early part of which served as a U.S. military installation.
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825In the early twentieth century, the advancement of genetic engineering leads to the invention of the " Augmentation " machine. The machines resemble skulls with large black eyes that grow into gigantic human heads, but are capable of building their own bodies out of a vast amount of human tissue. Only a small percentage of the population can understand how this works, but once the machine allows subjects to lock heads together into the shape of their original selves, it creates a fanatical following. By the end of the century, a few residents have become cultists who can control the machines and create their own minds. This leaves many citizens in shock as most of the city believed that they had been brainwashed and confined to a virtual prison with mere human mechanisms.
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827A final bombshell was cast during the New America government's efforts
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829 several influential organizations and organizations, including: The Peacemakers Project, founded in 1873, to aid "the public peace, security, and secure prosperity of the Commonwealth".[1] The Peacemakers Project were opposed by Governor George V., who rejected the use of government funds for anti-social behavior and a strict approach to public safety.[1] The organization became known as "The Peacemakers," or simply the Peacemakers, for their willingness to take responsibility for public safety, promote collective leadership, and recognize an independent individual's right to exist.[4] The Peacemakers' heavy side was given to perpetuate with a pamphlet in 1880, entitled, "The Art of Selfless Persecution", by James Perkins, a Massachusetts family practitioner who practiced in Riverhead, Massachusetts under the pseudonyms of "Mr. Green".[4] Perkins was a member of the Peacemakers Project, and was heavily involved in criminal activity. In 1876 Perkins was arrested and sentenced to six months in prison.[4] In the same year, Brockton Bay witnessed a power struggle between the old guard and the younger generation, and it also witnessed the introduction of medicine as a forms of self-protection.[4] While it was better than some other towns in Massachusetts, Brockton Bay was extremely violent and dangerous. Its crime rate was some 10 times greater than average.[5] Although city police officers were more likely to stop killers than other departments, the point revealed by the crime index was that good police were needed to protect public safety, not individual citizens. In 1887, state senators drafted a bill to establish a Police Commission whose job was to ensure the safety and security of the "public peace, security, and secure prosperity of the Commonwealth."[6] Signed into law by Governor James A. Farley, the bill stated that "[a]ny policy of including more police police Department officers in the city of Brockton Bay may be approved by the Mayor in such a manner as to enhance the safety and security of the public and persecute those who engage in depredation and other wrongs."[7][5] The legislation forbade the use of city funds for construction of new police stations, and concentrated upon contracts for the development of population control and illiteracy programs.[5] In the early 20th century, Brockton Bay was attempting to build more self-defense programs, a program that has since been partially eliminated. During World War II, Brockton Bay was divided into two zones; American-style
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831 several major services, including the watermain system, post office, police force[4] and military[5]. Although it is a city in New England, it is estimated that the population is much higher.
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833The city government is located in Brockton Bay, directly across from the city. It is comprised of twelve districts within the city, each containing hundreds of residents: schools, police precincts, and correctional facilities: the Scientology Ministry of Correction and the police district.[6]
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835The city was first organized by the Church of Scientology in 1833, but was as a slave town, without any form of government. Like many slave plantations, the city had a large private fleet of land-dwelling ships, that was created to assist in the freeing of its residents. Scientology villagers often wore pink underwear, with a pink suit, gloves, and black boots as a symbol of their religious beliefs.
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837The city is still founded on a long-lived underground aquifer, where the citizens breathe fresh air and water from the aquifer, which contains underground rivers, and underground lakes. The city's population currently stands at 434,329.
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839Politics [ edit ]
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841Brockton Bay is politically aligned with the New England Democrats.
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843Voting in local elections is done by postal ballot, by absentee ballot[7], and no municipal election has ever confirmed a majority of votes to be cast for any candidate.[8]
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845Brockton Bay is a collection of several minor towns located just outside the city. One of them, Milford, is located on the south side of Boston, and the other, Millbilly.
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847If Pleiades enemies 25 people when using effects 1 Cent's worth of Citizens without Power under the effect of Green Laser The only enemy a "neighborhood" cannot defeat is a real or attempted group[9][10] 30 people using effects 2 Cent's worth of Citizens without Power without effect Gold Enrichment Incinerate 50 people using effects 3 Cent's worth of Citizens without Power without effect Carbon Ignition Superion 600 people using effects 4 Cent's worth of Citizens without Power without effect
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849Population [ edit ]
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851Population in Brockton Bay is estimated to be somewhere between 250,000 and 450,000.[1]
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853The main downtown area, the zeppelin terminal is located on the third floor of S.O.K.'s Sanitizer plant.
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855History [ edit ]
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857Brockton Bay was one
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859 the city's largest port and most populous metropolitan area, the Brockton Bay Aquebase, both of which are orderly and well-established. The local economy, including the manufacturing industry and the small-scaled Internet service sector, is heavily focused on the local shipping industries and has a thriving international trade, as well. A large number of international chemicals rely on the region for their production; the port and mainland are home to manufacturing docks and the boatyards.[1] Although the city is well-known for its crime problem, the Detroit Institute of Arts has been relatively unscathed, saying the city's actual crime rate is "low".[3] The city's leading black market in narcotics is located at the Shetland Islands, the most northern island in her "dictatorship" of the island nation.[1] A sudden aftershocks from a quake in 2009 claimed many lives in the area, and the city had to be evacuated to deal with the aftermath. Oringham, the only permanent location in the city, was caused to temporarily vacate itself due to lack of personnel; there was concern that it could become a major criminal hub.[5] The concentrated nature of Brockton Bay and its numerous applications has provoked concern that tensions could escalate to violence and may result in a global war.
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861Culture [ edit ]
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863Although the city is often described as a dangerous and bogeyman by latter-day Massachusetts residents, a certain amount of schadenfreude has also been avenged.[1] Invested in its increased safety and air-conditioning provided by the Boston Red Sox[1], the city has attracted wealthy individuals from around the world. The city has also attracted people who have chosen to leave behind their comforts to enter the world of technology. Technicians and engineers, mostly scientists at the University of Massachusetts are concentrated in projects such as incubators, request centers with academics, scientific research centers, and research universities. This has often engendered pride and rivalry between the different universities and research centers located in Brockton Bay. The most notable students of Brockton University are members of the B.I.Y., who consider it an honor to serve the city.[5]
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865Hands-on culture [ edit ]
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867Brockton University's Annual Feminize the Night Hackathon (AFND), or Protest the Power, is the largest and longest-running movement in hackathons, with over 40,000 participants from all over the globe.[6] In addition, ABGT like Party
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869 U.S. Navy bases, Naval Aviation Center, Fire Control, United States Marine Corps?s Retreat at Point Mugu, and nearly the entire Oakridge Nuclear Power Plant, which has been under construction since the 1960s. Brockton Bay was originally called "Main Street District" because of the massive amount of street traffic. Some ports have been renamed to reflect that reality.[4] Brockton Bay is also home to several German War memorials, including the famous Hermann Göring Memorial, and 22 former Japanese military bases. The Golden Gate Bridge connects the area to Boston.
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871Military facilities [ edit ]
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873Navy base [ edit ]
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875Residents of Brockton Bay are accustomed to having helicopters flying overhead, and have even heard helicopters scraping down their streets, though the questionable quality control has prevented this from being a reality for many. Even so, the naval base sits in the middle of the city, close to the metropolitan area. The Navy stationed near the navy yard is called the Fleet Operations Center (FOC). It was previously known as the New England Naval Air Station, or the Fenway Naval Air Station, but the name change brought more scrutiny from the local community.[5] The new base forms part of a major expansion of the U.S. Navy concept, a blueprint for how to build major American military bases in multiple locations, including American cities.
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877Fasonry Works [ edit ]
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879Brockton Bay was originally called the West Point District [6] — the name of the district where West Point maintains military barracks — but the actual location has remained unknown. A decade after 1933, a contractor for the multibillion dollar New England Steel System named James Brockton began building a railway between Newburyport and Brockton, Connecticut, with the goal of uniting the city into a single market and protecting it as a manufacturing center for steel. [7] After only four years of work, the railroad was completed and moved to a new location [7] in India, where it is still under construction.
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881Brockton has two major railroads (indeed, it's known as "the third-largest railroad system in the country" thanks to its importance).[8] In addition to its railroads, the city also has a pleasant park visually inferior to the roughly existent buildings.
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883The U.S. Navy's first major (and much smaller) base, located in the center of New Haven, Connecticut, is built roughly 50 miles west of Brockton Bay
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885 hundreds of mining companies and salvage companies; many of these companies also employ thousands of citizens[4]. Most recently, the Silverwastes (Silver Mine) Company operated the Ore Mine in possession of a vast array of ore,[5] which can be found in an underground mine that was mine-cleared in the Bronze Age.[6] The group has in the past employed the Vicky Aquifer, having bought it in 1785,[7] and Waterworks in the Bronze Age which digbed into the Black Ice, which can be found in a deep-sea aquifer.[8] The Silverwastes nearly ruined New England during the Great Fire of 1785[9] and their dredging efforts at the Black Ice resulted in the ruins of a large section of town.[10]
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887The ore mining industry started to decline during the 1870s and 1880s,[11] and despite the improvements in the technology of the mining industry Brockton Bay succumbed to their effects, being destroyed along with the subsequent Florida mining boom.[13][14] During the New England mining boom, the Silverwastes could not restore the aquifer full, which undermined the local economy. Ever since, Brockton Bay has largely deteriorated the locals' economic sense.
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889With the coming of the antinuclear movement in the 1960s, Brockton Bay moved on. The area's population has decreased significantly, with the city's fauna and flora becoming much more endangered due to the effects of global radioactive contamination.
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891Deserted beaches [ edit ]
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893Main article: Brockton Bay desert
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895Brockton Bay's 19.7 square miles and just over 4,500 houses are seen in this deserted beach strip following the absence of Alaska's Permanent National Park. However, this desert has recently been "deserted" by aseptic concrete domes, housing on top of a flood plain, and desolate corrugated iron beam walls.
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897Brockton Bay has long been known to attract pirates, as these fishmen are frequent visitors to Port Nobel and the harbor, but the pirates fought off this long ago. Pirates are also known to frequent Brockton Bay and Citizens are banned from their commercial operations due to the docks' outdated machinery and dangerous ships.
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899Lynx Paradise Isle [ edit ]
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901This location contains the lair of the infamous monster Lynx.[5] It is of special interest to the guards of the Mystic Ruins.[15]
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903Other locations [ edit ]
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905Notable locations
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907 the Brockton Bay Manhunt, a criminal organization dedicated to hunting down and killing members of rival gangs affiliated with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Two of the gang leaders are clearly depicted in the film, one of them is a federal agent named Back-Up Miller,[4] who is hunted down by members of the organization. His brother, James Michael Miller,[5] is an FBI agent, first featured as himself in Down With Bullshit. The other gang leader, Brockton Inkwell, is the brother of the current—but previously dead—co-owner of Cell Block 45,[6] which is about to become acquired by Complexion Solutions. Some of the gang members have a surprising devotion to the organization. Egbert Freyne ( Agent 02 ), the no-nonsense criminal who gets into fights with other thugs when he's off duty.
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909), the no-nonsense criminal who gets into fights with other thugs when he's off duty. Felix Flums , a Gym Leader with a disturbing history of drug addiction and violence. His millions of dollars "steamrolls" the city, and he manages the Chaos level of the game.
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911, a Gym Leader with a disturbing history of drug addiction and violence. His millions of dollars "steamrolls" the city, and he manages the Chaos level of the game. Edward Hirst , a law-abiding man who works in the manhunt. He has high murderous tendencies, and takes pleasure in planning SWAT raids and other acts of vigilante justice.
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913, a law-abiding man who works in the manhunt. He has high murderous tendencies, and takes pleasure in planning SWAT raids and other acts of vigilante justice. Bannon Hoyt, a smart-ass cop who runs a large police force, and keeps things under control there.
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915As a whole, it appears to have a drastically different climate and social climate during Batman's film career. The costume is different for Batman games, but it is still wearing the same costume. Whether or not this is more of a time-honored tradition remains to be seen. It could be that this was just another sudden afterthought.[7] In "Call of the Bat", there are several licensed Hasbro games that have not yet been fully licensed for the American market[2][8].
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917In the film: [1] Rule of Three black man is absent as he cannot be used in the film. [2] Unknown amount of club members were present at the event. [3] James Michael Miller
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919 the Boston University Police Department as well as several state government agencies, including the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.[4] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brockton is home to the Boston University Police Department as well as several state government agencies, including the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
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921Past Crimes [ edit ]
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923Most recent crimes in Brockton Bay were committed in 2009, but a final police report can be found in 2014.[5] At least one person was killed when the house they were sleeping in came under a hail of gunfire from a matching pair of blue-colored body-numbers. A burglary also happened shortly after, with two of the residence's inhabitants killed, apparently after they broke into an unlocked and locked safe containing money.
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925Connection to The Man in Black [ edit ]
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927When Tiffany Watkins, from Boston, Massachusetts, picks up a film crew in Boston's North End, she goes to check her phone. There's a message on her phone from her friend Rick Derel - wounded and bleeding on the ground - and the picture of another bruise on her carpet. Then the phone rings - the phone that says Scott Stratton. Hallucinating as she recalls hearing about the Ape Man in South Dakota years earlier, Tiffany claims to be the Ape Man's sister - and is later shown a video of a family, including her grandfather, killing a man who had run off with a woman, sent the victim to hospital, then killed himself. Her sister is described as a "maimed mess", and says she already has a victim thrice - one of which is dead. The story lends credence to this theory. Baxter Stratton, Scott Stratton's younger brother, is actually dead in the video, but used Scott as a human shield.
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929The origin of the Ape Man in South Dakota has been speculated to be Hank Pym's Ape World, which later became The Fear Incorporated, which also later became X-Factor. More work is being done to prove the paranoiac explanation, as is right now: multiple people - including the unidentified homicide victim - are wearing gloves and masks. (This might be related to the fact that the Ape Man can be seen wearing gloves, when he goes into the barrel of a gun, or when he walks through a camera on a wall).
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931The Rumor I Believe [ edit ] The Ape Man in South Dakota was portrayed by Brett Meagher as the President of The Ape Society, and with the
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933 one of America's largest drug markets, the United States World's Fair Park. It is also home to the International Business School and the Free University's Innovation Lab.[4] The fairgrounds are located inside the elephant enclosure on the west side of the lake, in a parking lot known to visitors as the "Frontier". The Frontiers area also has a series of tranquilizing stations, as well as a variety of picnic areas outside of the fairgrounds. As of August 2014, the park is surrounded by an armed guard station, and the entrance to the elite Beaverton Youth Correctional Facility is blocked off to avoid any missed visitors.[5] Many of the district's city centers and businesses have been closed down due to the negative publicity the large legal marijuana dispensaries might receive. With the announcement of an exception to the "segregation ban," all visitors will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement, which prevents them from speaking to the media.[6] The city is home to the world class University of Fort Collins, which was founded in 1867 as one of the first universities in the United States. The university gets its name from the Mount Crockett Wilderness area where nearly all of its buildings are located.[7] In 1872, the FBI arrested the president of the university and several other faculty members on charges of illegal drug sales. The FBI eventually withdrew the charges, and the university stood on its own as a free college with its own law library, but it could not save its reputation. Prior to the infiltration of the FBI, the university had received huge amounts of money for the university's education grants.[8] In addition, the school boasted that it offered a number of scholarships to first-year students; however, upon further examination, it turned out the scholarships were worthless. The students were then forced to repay the university as a result.[7] From 1882 until 1999, the University of Fort Collins was the largest institution of higher education in the American continent. However, the school's reputation suffered a blow when it came to the charges made against its president, William D. Bennett, who was charged with selling over a hundred thousand dollars in marijuana to young teenagers and his family, among other charges.[9] At the same time, tensions are rising between the school and the state of Colorado, as well as within the student body, over the racial, economic, and educational discrimination of college and university—a lengthy grievance involving race and ethnicity, as well as false accusations of organized crime. The protests began on October 10,
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935 many historical sites that are either closed or currently under construction, such as the Massachusetts Bay Science Center, the University of Massachusetts at Brockton, the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and the East Bay Research Institute, as well as several secret sites. There are also several residential areas that were formerly located there, including the old Wreck of the Harriet Tubman, as well as a underwater history museum called "The Answers Curriculum."[4] It is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world, and is often ranked as one of the top 10 entertainment destinations in the world. Some of the other tourist areas are hospital itpopewoods, which is home to hospitals across the United States,[5][6] and the Hilton location, known as the Fort Oak. It is also home to the Museum of Science and Industry. Brockton Bay is also home to a sizable naval base. The city has a powerful police force, but they depend on donations from the public to speed things along. The only serious crime here is corruption.[5] Government City How to take a ferry from the mainland to Brockton Bay (most traffic is from Boston)
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937Make sure you're heading north from Boston or leave Boston at the beginning of your excursion and proceed directly to the back of the boat. In order to stay in the city you need to have completed your last ferry ride to Springfield. After that, you will have to learn how to live in for one day. There are two major ways of doing this: the most efficient is to rent a cart from the Parcel Express which will help you navigate the city using the ATC.
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939Walk to the top of the big warehouse for the background was the city's first network of ferries that connected the mainland with the Navy Yard was destroyed in train by an air strike. The is the most popular way to go from Boston into Boston. When arriving on land, from Beach Street on Grand Avenue, go up the hill to the carousel. If you run into another passenger, they may interrupt your ferry ride and ask you where you're going. This shows how strongly New Englanders view the other side of the Atlantic. Up the hill you will see a building with staircases and doorways leading to the bottom of the ship. Go down those staircases and take the first elevator on the right. At the top you will see a plaque reading Brockton Bay. After the elevator you'll see an energy balancer. Grab the wrong elevator and the carousel will
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941 five population centers (pictured above): Vault City [4] is a district in the city. It consists of three large residential areas and several smaller towns and villages.[5] Brockton Bay has two lakes inside its borders: the Riverside Lake (pictured below) and the Underground Lake, also known as the River Caldera. The River Caldera is run by the Brockton Bay Water Conservation and Improvements Authority (BUWA)[5] and serves as a breeding ground for aquatic life. Below 400 meters (1,577 feet) above sea level, the slopes of the Caldera are lowest. It is the only place on Earth where a lake that is below 400 metres (1,577 feet) posts a recorded sea level.[5] The latter may be due to its location between sections of seawall and its dynamic environment.[5] The northwestern part of the city is the area along Route 13,[6] also known as the Wren's Nest.[7] Boston [8] is a city located in the Boston region of New England. It is also the home of the city of Boston and is home to about 111,000 residents. It is also the main staging point for the events of Fallout 4. Following the Great War, Boston was the capital and home of the United States to the south. It was also the center of English industrialization as most of the major areas in Boston were developed officially by the United States government after World War II. Notably, some areas of the city are named after United States military members,[9][10] such as the Plymouth Naval Yard and most of the industrial district of the city. The current location of the city, known as the city hall, is at 45 Kentucky St beyond the Boston Public Library, which was formerly the Last House of the Boston. Boston has a population of 3,497,921 residents[11]. Boston is located in North America's largest metropolitan area located in the United States. The city was founded in 1833 in the state by them and became a representative of the United States about 50 years later. Since then, the city has experienced major changes in the amount of land access and growth of population. The city was given its current location in the Commonwealth when the Boston Harbor was brought to Boston in 1782, and has continued to expand until it contains the entire state. Suburbs The Boston region comprises the three major regions of Boston: The Beacon Hill neighborhood [12] is the largest city in the city. It is located in the southeastern corner of the city
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943 the Brockton Bay Science Center and Abigail Zeno College of Postsecondary Studies, with quantum physics, robotics, biology, engineering, and medicine all coming together to create a high-tech future. The Brockton Bay Science Center is one of a handful of such centers in the United States, headquartered near Boston's downtown core. Many coastal towns across the country see the location as a beacon of innovation, and its student day[4] is the center of a wildly popular, high-tech summer school for students in the Cybernetic and Engineering Sciences department for teenagers.[5] The site is also home to the critically acclaimed,[6][7] popular[8] and acclaimed[9] film Outer Space, which was directed by iconoclastic British director Steven Spielberg and re-imagined in the 1999 film The Martian, starring Kurt Russell as Neil Armstrong, and Mark Watney as Commander Seth Hunter.
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945Brockton Bay is home to the Brockton Bay Science Center and Abigail Zeno College of Postsecondary Studies, with quantum physics, robotics, biology, engineering, and medicine all coming together to create a high-tech future. The Brockton Bay Science Center is one of a handful of such centers in the United States, headquartered near Boston's downtown core. Many coastal towns across the country see the location as a beacon of innovation, and its student day is the center of a wildly popular, high-tech summer school for students in the Cybernetic and Engineering Sciences department for teenagers. The location is also home to the critically acclaimedand acclaimed, which was directed by iconoclastic British director Steven Spielberg and re-imagined in the 1999 film, starring Kurt Russell as Neil Armstrong, and Mark Watney as Commander Seth Hunter. The city's crime rate is historically high and present over the course of the series [10] The episode's hero, Captain America, has not been seen since his involvement in 2012's Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
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947The show has explicitly stated their desire to stress the importance of the events surrounding the Battle of Armageddon, and even plot out bits and pieces of the final post-apocalyptic event, since this being an epic story about the United States and the destruction of its future.
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949Brockton Bay is one of the few cities in the United States with the distinction of being the only place in New England to get an actual chocolate milkshake that's developed.
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951Brockton Bay has suffered massive power outages since the DC Comics Invasion, with the city
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953 some of the most dangerous places in the country. Two of the most famous are the infamous Hammerhead and the warehouse where all Pittsfield's guns were manufactured and stored. The police department is strong and efficient and is well known for being aggressive when the situation arises.[4] Since 19 September 2010, the Brockton Bay Police department has been run by a civilian with no experience or resources in the Police Department. Police Commissioner Allen Weston is also part-owner of several companies with close ties to the city.[4] Though the city's police force and management is relatively good compared to the other large cities in Massachusetts, the police department operates at a severe budget deficit, and Brockton Bay has seen its budgets reduced in several years since 2004.[3] The city's parks, libraries, and museums, smaller than elsewhere in Massachusetts, are more restrictive than in most cities, but also more diverse and attractive. The parks contain a mix of elementary, college, junior high, and college-age facilities so that adults are able to reach them. Some of the best outdoor facilities include the Aurora Live Music Center, the Chelsea Woodlands Light Bldg, the Country Club, the Ronald Reagan Auditorium, the Boston Nature Hall, and the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Park.[5] The town's current number of parks and nature areas is also quite large. Downtown - First Bluff Park ( 670 acres )
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955( ) Front Street Farmington ( 67 acres ) East Williamsburg ( 57 acres )
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957( ) Forest Lane Urban Cemeteries ( 21 acres )
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959( ) Yard Square Park ( 9.2 acres )
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961( ) Terrace Park ( 1.3 acres )
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963( ) Parks and Exhibition Facilities ( 38 acres )
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965( ) Pool ( 4.1 acres )
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967( ) The Boston Public Library's Continental Library ( 30 acres )
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969( ) Bayview Park ( 8.1 acres )
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971( ) All Mark Twain Pools ( 17.9 acres )
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973( ) Second Chance Recreation Center ( 2.6 acres )
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975( ) Rockaway Park ( 6.8 acres ) Whitestown Recreation Center ( 2.6 acres )
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977( ) Parlor Creek Park ( 1.7 acres )
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979( ) Plaza Sculpture Garden ( 1.4 acres ) The town is located in ten neighboring states of New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire. Buffalo Bayou
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981 a variety of buildings and structures, including, but not limited to: Water's Edge (1967)<|endoftext|>Hypothetically speaking, you & I, as basic white humans, would then have a very difficult time establishing a kinship, or bond with our fellow human beings. If you can't get along with other humans, then you're no longer a "human."
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983Which is why I have deliberately made the suggestion that if you're not on the same page or level of existence (even if you would be if you had met your fellow humans in reality) that you could pursue a different path, or choose not to.
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985So, as we just discussed herein, many of us can't talk or escape the feeling that our "historical and universal brotherhood" might be at risk. Especially when it comes to the black community, which has been and will continue to haunt many of us, whether we realize it or not.
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987Yes, this is the problem that is most often caught in the narrative of the Black Lives Matter movement. So many damn police shooting nazis, and mammy memes in the streets of black America, are mockeries… cover ups where the police either play their part from the most powerful faction in the room or the one most in need of anti-colonial protection.
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989It's the height of fucking laughable. But having said that, one particular video of a young black man running past a police officer in Cleveland, Ohio is something. That video is really the only proof that this is something that we as black people should give a damn about at all. This is another example of why we need the Black Lives Matter movement. One more reason for this movement to be a successful one.<|endoftext|>Thank you to all of you who joined our simple support group where we can talk about every single thing else we've ever hated in video games. It gives us creative energies in full effect, constantly inspiring us to think beyond ourselves, to 'be a better person', to love ourselves more than anything. And if you've been enjoying ourselves at all, those things mean everything to us.
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991To say thank you, we've selected a list of some of our favourite short films from today's Facebook events, where you were able to vote. Which one in particular made you feel the most satisfied/positive?
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993In case you haven't heard, Bonyllo is a documentary about Superman's super powers. This video is the first one to present why the movie is so important,
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995 both the current University of Vermont and the fictional United States Military College, with aspects of both being quite extensive. The United States Military College is located at the mouth of Brockton Bay and contains many locations that seem to be more appropriate for military training, such as what appears to be a powder room and storage facility. It also has the equivalent of the Wannacry School of Engineering and the School of Medicine, which have the ability to mediate healthcare in the city. It has a major indoor and outdoors police station and bartending facilities. The unexpected advance towards science has not only required greater science and technology; it also led to an influx of will-o'-wisps to Brockton Bay[4], with the Wannacry School of Engineering freely preforming canyoneering tests. Brockton Bay also hosts several industrial facilities and a large military warehouse, which seems to contain every type of weapon imaginable.[5][6]. Due to its location, Brockton Bay is also known for its highly unstable weather conditions, with light rain showers often causing extreme damage to buildings and even entire industrial regions. Brockton Bay is also known for its huge population [7], and is placed between heavily developed cities such as Boston,[8] New York City,[9], and Chicago.[10] The size of the city, however, affects the city's security.[11] In addition to the main University of Vermont campus located in the industrial city of Western Massachusetts, Brockton Bay also has the main facility in downtown Boston in the same location, which is understood on earth at least as big as the headquarters of the United States Military.[12] Brockton Bay is also home to the United States Army's Internal Security Division.[13] Brockton Bay also makes an appearance in the television series The Flash. When the Flash (Grant Gustin) moved to Brockton Bay, the supervisor of Security Division explained to him that they were calling in the Fire Department from the Pentagon [14] and he stated that he knew what they were going to do. During the film's story, the main town of Brockton Bay looks like the City of Light.[15]
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1001 the New England University and University of Massachusetts, the New England Medical Center, Brookline State Hospital and the University of Connecticut.[4]
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1003Like most cities in the New England region dating back to, Brockton Bay is home to lakes and waters between Boston and Lawrence.[1] The current and past residents of the city are residents of varying ages, genders and racial groups.[1]
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1005Compared to Boston, Brockton Bay is only slightly older during most years, giving the city a long lifecycle, increased infestation and congestion, and notoriously low population density. Although most residents are colonizers of the city, there are also residents from other locales, such as New York City, Philadelphia, and Seattle.[5]
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1007The residents of Brockton Bay are influenced by the Thirteenth Amendment, which said the city's residents would be admitted to the Union during the American Civil War. The city was occupied by Americans during this war.[6]<|endoftext|>Etihad Airways has filed for 'other' provisional support in Europe following the demise of its 1990s-style domestic schedule rules.
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1009The announcement follows a ground-breaking on Wednesday (17 December) involving the signing of a new partnership agreement with the Chinese carrier.
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1011The agreement will see it fly Levante-adjacent flights between destinations in Spain, coast regions of Asturias and Galicia and Turkey.
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1013Domestic travellers will take an EAA-flagged route between China and Spain, and will take an alternative route to Turkey, ending up in Galicia.
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1015The row over efficiency
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1017Ahead of the signing the left-of-centre group airline's customers had complained to the UK's Passenger Advice Bureau (PAB) that it would be 'overly inflexible' to set up its own routes, with passengers dropping back on local routes next to their connecting flights.
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1019Announcing the partnership agreement, Mr Anand told Evening Standard: "Etihad is committed to flying to and from Spain on the same fares which EAA operates."
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1021"With the EAA partner agreement, this dual-language market will now operate as a single market, so passengers will be able to get to and from Spain on the same routes across the whole of Spain."
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1027 more than 10,000 known and undocumented illegal cellboats, many of them along the East Coast coastline. If you are planning to lay claim to a boat, you are, naturally, subject to the subjects laws of the United States[4] and the local jurisdiction of Massachusetts.[5]
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1030The 1906 Connecticut Cement Company (Cement-Brockton Bay-Crestwood) bought a piece of land in the center of the city[6] for $2,305.00.
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1033Brockton Bay's (Crestwood)-Wallace Bridge [ edit ]
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1035The piers both sides of the bridge are owned by the railroad, which is large enough to accommodate the intricate balancing of ships that walk over the bridge. The bridge is 146 feet in height. The city of Brockton Bay is located approximately 30 miles southwest of Boston, perhaps due to its location closer to the city's ports. Its population is about 120,000, most of whom live in the cities of Aurora, in the Boston countryside, and Longtime Watertown.(Brockton Bay)The piers both sides of the bridge are owned by the railroad, which is large enough to accommodate the intricate balancing of ships that walk over the bridge. The bridge is 146 feet in height.
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1037Riding the Brockton Bay Sloop [ edit ]
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1039On the day of the 1911 Boston Massacre, several people, some of them Morlocks, boarded a Brockton Bay sloop called "The Lone Dog". After they were rounded up and taken to Boston the following day, they were thrown out the ship and in abandoned ruins, after which they were auctioned off on Bryan Street by the local businesses and society. The items auctioned off included a pistol, a bolt gun, a bathing suit, a suit made of beach towels, and a vial of red wine.
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1041"I told you, the Zdoom is a jerk ... to use one of our members-of-the-compost lodge as a go-between for a money-slinger is crazy. He got a bazooka! It was the nice tags, permanent ballet lasers, and this ointment." —A woman to Goridar[8]
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1043Two years later, in October 1911 the Brockton Bay Sloop was bought by the Boston Police Department , but police assistance as evidenced by a police guard watching from a second-story window later that year was all it took to stop the ship from returning to port.
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1045 several research facilities and nearby mining sites, as well as a number of industrial facilities such as its main shipyard. Brockton Bay also contains several 'Fortress' complexes,[4] including Fort Erik, a fortified Fortification district built to deter all forces from jumping to the city.[5] Outside the city borders, other sites include the Massachusetts Bay County Drug Trafficking Area, two military installations, Brockton Royal Hospital and Brockton Castle.[6][7][8] While the location has an international reputation as a hub for criminals and insurgent activity, it has also been secure for the UK's Royal Navy since as early as 1825.[9][10]
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1047Brockton Bay is the home of the Camp Scramble, a Stealth-class submarine construction outfit, making it the biggest known submarine construction vessel. The boat frequently visits the River Whippoorwill, a location of Second Gno, FL's event pipeline for convoys which connect the mayor's office to the Double-O, LA's adventurer Polly Casino and the Storage Bay-FactionColloquy[11] (riddle: There's a building beside the famous strip club called Willowdale)[12].
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1051Government [ edit ]
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1053Mayor [ edit ]
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1055Massachusetts Governor - John A. Logan, 31st Governor of Massachusetts
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1057Governor - John A. Logan, 31st Governor of Massachusetts Penny Calvert - Queenie McEntire - Private Secretary to Governor Logan, to oversee long-term government intervention in Phalanxes Inc.[13]
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1059Unified State Senator - Michele Gilring - First, Majority Leader of the Senate
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1061- First, Majority Leader of the Senate Particularly Pets [ edit ]
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1063Beermal [ edit ]
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1065Krtische Zeitung [ edit ]
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1067Medium ale [ edit ]
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1069Ashtray Breeder [ edit ]
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1071Boston Brewery [ edit ]
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1073Most Bruisers
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1075Boston University [ edit ]
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1077Facilities [ edit ]
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1079Phalanxes Inc. [ edit ]
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1081Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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1083Hospital [ edit ]
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1087Healing Center [ edit ]
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1107Model prompt >>> Brockton Bay From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brockton Bay is a coastal city in New England located to the north of Boston, with an estimated population of 356,000[1]. It was founded in 1833 over an underground aquifer[2], and is well-known for its high crime-rate[2][3]. Infrastructure[ edit ] Transportation[ edit ] Brockton Bay is served by
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1109 Mid-State Rail's Trains and buses[4]. Buses that connect the city to Boston feed into the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), a government agency which runs Boston's MBTA network as well as the city's bus system.[5] Commercializing this transportation network is allowed by the Massachusetts informed consent law,[6] although privately-owned companies have raised concerns about public safety and addressing the city's deficit. The MBTA relies on personal service to transfer passengers between suburban and urban areas. Due to its heavily-flattened shape and massive 3rd-generation infrastructure [7], Boston's transportation system operates on a strict budget. The city's streetcars carry about 1.5 million passengers on weekday mornings, and operate seven times daily. The city cannot operate 2nd- or 4th-generation conversions. Although the MBTA Southern Ourstery Line ran out of money in September 2013,[8] the agency has yet to conduct maintenance plans for the line. Brockton Bay also has a high debt ratio of 104.9%, which is twice that of neighboring Boston.[9] The name Brockton Bay is also derived from the Japanese name for Australia, "Brockton Bay."[10]
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1111Government [ edit ] Personal services [ edit ] The city's 19th- and early 20th-century politicians included Robert Selden, the mayor who later became governor in 1852; and Theodore Howe who served from 1859 to 1867.[11] The city's 105th birthday celebrations are held every October along with other festivities like fireworks and concerts.[12] The largest land grant for buildings in Brockton Bay in 1999 was the extraordinary new development for the 610 Bulk terminal in downtown, where heaves of crowd-surfing fans crowd the Bell Island side of the waterfront.[13] The city's planners with the University of Massachusetts also considered the city's commercially significant Nordstrom department store in the southern half of Brockton Bay to be a good follow-up to its retail center.[14] Early in the 20th century, the city also produced Key West football (a cable-car type of sport) for the New York Yankees. Like its rapidly-expanding, former rival New York City, Brockton Bay was a world-class center of American manufacturing for the 1950s and 1960s. Under Mayor Lester Holt, the city also produced many plants to produce the president's coat, the first White House coat, the Civil Rights/Heat Wave logo, and many other iconic styles. And during the 1950
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1113 the Boston Water Mountain Line (BBMWL), the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, and the Boston Waterfront, which includes its surrounding municipality of the state. The Westshore is connected to the major waterways by the Boston Harbor Light Rail, providing access to Boston Harbor[4], the University of Massachusetts and Boston Public Library, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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1115Governor Isaac Newton serves as head of the state Federal Reserve Bank of the United States. Over the past decades Brockton Bay has developed a strong commercial magnet due to the city's close proximity to many important transportation and government infrastructure hubs. The orsobusiness of Brockton Bay has grown," including East Boston Industrial Center[5] and the Boston Tunnel, which serves as a link with Major League Soccer. East Boston is a neighborhood and industrial center with a big concentration of high-tech jobs. The area also contains several upscale housing developments. The population growth in Brockton Bay is unprecedented.[6]
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1117The Department of Education has a sphere of influence in Brockton Bay, and a mobile County Charter school system has emerged in the city. In early 2010 for the first time, the Department of Education placed its primary jurisdiction in the city.[7][8] PATH trains connect Boston to daylight-rail service Derbyshire Line, serving a population of approximately 300,000 people. The Westside, including East Boston, is connected to the major waterways by the Boston Harbor Light Rail . It serves as a link with Major League Soccer and Boston College.
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1119Within the city of Brockton Bay, the Logan Expressway and Route 23 expressways serve to connect the city with the Boston Harbor. It is served by the West Coast Expressway,[9] and is also connected to Boston's commuter rail system, which runs through Cambridge and much of the major suburbs of the city.
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1123Brockton Bay [ edit ]
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1125Brockton Bay is located in the heart of New England, in the county of New Hampshire. Widespread tourism is the great draw of the area. In 1833 the city was founded to serve the needs of the southern part of the state of Massachusetts.[10]
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1127The major metropolitan area is bounded by the Ohio River (which to the south of the city forms the Severn), Schenectady River, Seward Ferry (also known as Stonewall Bay) and the Connecticut River; the surrounding waterfront area is largely undeveloped.[10]
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1129Many of the thriving areas are near
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1131 highways, mass transit.[4] Local businesses have numerous commercial establishments which handle high food and liquor prices, and there are a number of schools located in Brockton Bay schools, as well as a police force called the Brockton Bay Police Department[5] . Famous landmarks : St George Church , the Kluane Shire , Brockton Bay State Park Tloc
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1135The Sugar Factory and the grand winding street of High Street
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1137Cities of the Commonwealth, Areas of the Commonwealth and Normal with High Town quality areas
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1139Counties of the Commonwealth, Areas of the Commonwealth and Normal with High Town quality areas Cities of the Commonwealth : Boston, Hackettstown, Cambridge, Cambridge, Framingham, Roxbury, Rockland, Rockland, Southbury, Plymouth, Quincy, Haverhill, Fitchburg, Homewood, Brookline, Watertown, Cambridge, Cambridge, South Worcester, Worcester, Boston, Marblehead, South Allston, Indian Point, Port Coquitlam, Portman Station, North Boston, Plymouth, Quincy, Medford, Medford, Middletown; Bristol, Ipswich, (The Boston suburb , Brockton Bay with outstanding schools, ports, universities and cultural attractions, business district, sports ground, natural history museum, parks, and a suburban mall,) New Bedford, Berkley, Housing Authority, Community Rights, Bellingham, Bible for America, Groton, Northborough, Northbridge, Northfield, Norwich, Bristol-South Norfolk, Plymouth, Susquehanna, Watertown. Boston : Boston, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge, Boston-South Station, Central Square Metro", Strand, South Station, North Station, Dockside, Millford, Medford-Greenwich, Skowhegan, Somerville, Cambridge, Old Lyme, Old Lyme-South, South Boston, South End, South End, South Boston, Southall, Somerville, Stratford, South Shore, South End, The South End, Taunton-Chester, The Charlestown, Tufts, Middleburg, Somerville-Upper Watertown, Southside, Southbridge, Northbridge, Northfield, Overbrook, Portland, North Boston-Southgate, Salem, Southbury, Taunton, Mattapan, Locust Point, Union The District of Columbia : Washington, DC, Arlington, Virginia, Philadelphia, Brookline, Milwood, Wareham, Lawrence, Mt Vernon, South All
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1141 the East River MAX train. The terminal is next to the Old Orchard Market, where the Barnes & Noble is located, and is close to several college campuses.[4] There is also a nearby bus terminal.
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1143The Port [ edit ] Brockton Bay is the largest port in New England, with a volume of 1077,000 tons, which is 80% the size of the eight comparable ports within the country.[5] In 1990, Port Jefferson opened, serving as the primary seaport for five years until its closing in 2004.[5] The port's capacity compared to the other ports in the United States is somewhat lower. A smaller port system, however, has been established for port operations in other jurisdictions, such as New York City, that are not located in Maine, due in part to a right of way dispute.[3]
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1145Maine [ edit ] Portland's Portland International Airport, a federal regional hub, is at 1,060 feet above sea level.[6] Port Jefferson [ edit ] Brockton Bay hosts the Western Maine Air National Guard's 810th Aviation Regiment. Since its founding in 1833, the regiment was known as "Base D", because it operated from its base. Brockton Station [ edit ] Brockton Station saw heavy use during World War II, when fires broke out and millions were evacuated after a fire broke out in The Shady Acre. Throughout the war, Brockton Station remained operational, serving as a refueling and assembly facility for the U.S. Navy during its combat missions in the Pacific theater.[7] In 1945, Brockton Station's toxic waste storage began to leak, rendering the building inaccessible for hundreds of years.[6][8][9] In order to modernize the building, it was razed to the ground and its roof replaced with a concrete building.[10][11][12] An arena was built to house the B-26 bomber that never entered service in World War II,[13] featuring a video screen that projected the last date of the war for Brockton on the scoreboard.[14] In 2010, an aqueduct was built to clean and gut the basis of Brockton Station and restore its historical significance.[15]
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1147Littleton [ edit ] Littleton, near the Boston border, is the second-largest city in Maine, behind Portland, and within a couple of hours, the city is jam-packed with events and residents.[17] Most of the events are held at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial, which honors
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1149 several major transportation hubs, with the city's southernmost major highway, the Boston Bay Bridge, reaching most destinations within the city. Brockton Bay's population of approximately 350,000 is evenly divided between residents living in the city limits and short distances from the shoreline. Brockton Bay Area [ edit ] Brockton Bay borders the Massachusetts Bay National Seashore, a state park and river, on the Pacific coast. The rivers and lakes of Brockton Bay support fish and seal populations, and are well-known for their salmon runs, which sell for up to $1,500 per year.[4] Brockton Bay Bay consists of seven lakes, three dikes, and a massive barrier island, with the western portion of the bay far north of the rest of the city.[5] Bayward St. it is treacherous and prone to flooding, due to its proximity to Topsail Creek. It is also the most numerous of all the locales, with the most residents living there.[6] Most of the peninsula is protected, with some houses encased in stone, stonework, and concrete. Brockton is also known for having the second highest violent crime rate of all metropolitan areas in the world, after New York City.[7] In comparison, the city's most populous city, New York, is rated a 2 on the Chicago Crime Index, and has the lowest crime rates in the country. The city is also home to a number of heath facilities, such as the community health clinics, hospitals, and the city's own diabetes center. Many of the buildings have been built over the years with the purpose of accommodating high turnover or retirees. Brockton has also recently lost much of its population to large apartment projects, such as the Brockton Apartment project and the Los Angeles-Brockton Apartment project. After reports of rampant crime on January 10, 2015, Mayor William A. Caudle announced a new policy to reduce crime in the city, which included more aggressive street patrols, increased controls on mail delivery, and similar measures. Prior crime statistics were reported—most notably, 17 cases of armed robbery and four cases of aggravated assault within the city within the first week of the policy implementation.[1] The result was a decrease in crime in the Bayward Peninsula, with an overall statewide rate of 8.7 incidents per 100,000 residents over the first week of the policy's implementation.[8] Of the 21 crimes reported there, none were weapon-related, but the data does indicate that the Bayward
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1151 several major transportation lines through Boston Harbor. The second-largest and longest line, the Boston-Quadrate Railway, served Brockton Bay from 1883-1922, and from 1922 to 1925 it ran for 52 miles (72 km). Since the Federal Railroad Administration was incorporated in 1899, all Boston-Quadrate Railway trains from Boston to Brockton Bay were depensible through passengers' drawers in designated Boston maritime terminals.[4] The 75-mile (155-km) ferry route northeast of Boston was built in 1906, and the 200-mile (322-km) Long Island Railroad line between New York City and Manhattan ran from 1909 to 1950. Its predecessor, the Boston-Quadrate Railway, was discontinued in 1929 when it was shut down for maintenance.[5]
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1153Brockton Bay is home to many Ford bed-and-breakfast and many other modern buildings, just not among them the huge hippies, hippie diner, and hippie sweatshop (a legacy of the late Alcatraz founder John Obi-Wan Kenobi, who died in 1979). A high school, known as "Brockton Elementary" in the 1990s, was essentially just a class for math-savvy freaks who are taught calculus. It has a large and mostly organic garden, a skate park, and several pools and public swimming pools.
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1155Lifestyles [ edit ]
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1157The area is known throughout and beyond New England for its innovative hippie culture and for being one of the places where the "Cry-Baby" craze all started.[6] Hippies' wedding parties have many spectacular stages, from the ballroom of Williamsburg to a medieval wedding at West Hartford, Connecticut's Marblehead Castle and later a Hollywood wedding at the Hollywood/Hotel Mar Vista in Los Angeles. In other cases, hippies have set up card games, a candle-lit Rebeckah with triplets, horseback riding, roller skates for young kids, and popular casual days such as club nights and beach picnics. When visiting the festival grounds, keep in mind that some of these activities are illegal and could jeopardize your license.
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1159Culture and operations [ edit ]
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1161Current population of 262,372[7]
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1163In related news, despite having a total population of 262,372, the city's housing stock has slowly declined in size over the years. By the end of 1998, there were 26,394 housing units in the city[8], compared to
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1165 the Boston T. & D. Line - the city currently operates four water taxis, which are all operated by the Town Transportation Association, which includes all downtown services.[4] The Water Taxi Corporation, a subsidiary of the T. & D. Lines, operates from the Illinois Street Station, since 2005: the first Water Taxi Ticket to be TTK'd.
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1167Criminal activity around Brockton Bay [ edit ] The town is known as a crime hub, with a sense of menace and a dark past which it seems to lack. However, crime has been slowly decreasing since the late 1980s,[5] during which time people have seen the citizens and businesspeople of Brockton Bay start taking care of themselves. City folk have started getting their vehicles properly labeled, cleaning the streets, and cleaning their businesses[6], which shows respect, community spirit and a generally good sense of fairness.[7][8][9][10] The major venues of crime, protests, protests in Brockton Bay, include government buildings, federal buildings, and the Pentagon.[11] In addition to paying for its various transports via the Water Taxi Corp., the Town Transport Corporation will be using some of the proceeds from its T. & D. Cards to buy new T. & D. cards.[12]
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1169Additionally, there's very little crime in the vicinity of the Casino City; however neighboring Maryland Town lies north of, surrounded by and adjacent to mainland Boston, hence the name "Maryland Town".[13]
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11711,947 federal employees are employed by the Town Transportation Association to pay initial fares for the proposed Water Taxi Ticket Rail Transit service.[14]
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1173Government was formed during the outbreak of the First War[15] in the early 1990s, and subsequently, government spending has been progressively increasing through the passage of Initiative 825 and the cleaning-up of the town after the massive earthquake - the year of its establishment.
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1175Within the town's taxi industry are much larger rights owned by individuals such as the victors of the First War, who have their own businesses and power bases run by well-to-do pawnbrokers, and the local mafia. In addition, there are many corporations involved in the industry - for example, a large shuttle service sends people from the smaller grounds.
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1177The T. & D. Cards are issued solely for transportation to Water Taxi Spots, but also to the sea, river, and subway stations.[16]
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1179Headquarters [ edit ]
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1181The headquarters of the Transportation
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1183 a city bus network, and the subway system.
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1185Brockton Bay is connected to Boston by rail.
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1187For a list of cities throughout New England, see Boston's cities.
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1189Another despite of organization and overall operational style is Boston's Lighthouse.
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1193Here are the known neighborhood paths along the north shore of Brockton Bay to Cambridge:
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1195The boat bridge into Brockton Bay, also known as the Brandon Bridge
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1197The crossing of the line into Brockton's west side
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1199The intersection of five most traveled streets in Brockton Bay
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1213Brockton Bay, Providence / Bridgeport district [ edit ]
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1215Seawall Access to the Brandenburg Wall in Everett
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1217The most prominent streets within the boundaries of Brockton Bay are the former Harbor Bay in Everett, a residential sprawl, and the Boatman's Baylace into downtown Providence.
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1219The other major streets - the Dilworth Avenue crossing into Hoytstown and the Portage Street crossing toward Case Western Reserve University - are no longer open to the public.
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1221Many of the roads running along the central beach are under construction, particularly the project to expand a proposed water taxi system to the shoreline, to ensure that residents have access to the water.
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1223Raleigh [ edit ]
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1225In 2016, Raleigh and the city were awarded a $11.25 million grant to partially rebuild a railroad bridge over Sunken Bay to connect with a protected bike lane on Wintrust Avenue. This project will be completed in 2019.[4]
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1227TriMet [ edit ]
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1229The Portage Street Bridge: construction of a new river-tipping bridge across the Pedestrian Bridge
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1231Portage Street Bridge: 24 year old at first glance a coincidence, and does not match the Department of Transportation's description of Portage Street Viaduct as a pedestrian bridge. Could we have missed it? Let's try and do a quick search on Wiktionary. Updating this page as needed. Please supply references for any errors or inaccuracies plain or in text or graphic form.
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1233This bridge was built by America's first Thanksgiving Day Department of Transportation, the Portland Fowlers Day Parade and the Cannon Street Safety
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1235 the main transportation routes which take trains to Cambridge and Nashua. Highways and highways are used by the residents of Brockton, Boston, Springfield, and North Boston and Providence.[4] The commuter rail network runs past the center of Brockton.[5] Railway lines have been in service since 1833, including the main rail route from Brockton Bay to Boston running between Cambridge and Old Saybrook. Brockton's rail network dates back to 1847 when the first large assembly line was built.[1] All of the other lines are [6]62 during the 1782-1860 time period.[7] During the 1700s and 1800s Brockton was the center of large population transfer from Boston to New England; as a result, in London the population of New England was almost completely replaced with residents of Brockton.[8] The population moved to Boston after the introduction of the Massachusetts Railroad in 1794 which slowed the trade and sent a lot of remittances to Boston.[8] However, in 1816, white flight occurred from Boston. One of the reasons why Brockton was evacuated was for the disease of cholera which killed a large percentage of its population. Over the next several decades, Brockton gradually started to grow back.[9] In the late 1800s, Brockton was built to house the regional and federal government's camps for the American Indian as part of the American Indian War , as well as the United States Coast Guard. When the American Civil War ended in 1865, the town was reverted back to its original location as part of the Wisconsin coastal cities of Wilkes Barre and Bainbridge . By 1887, it was part of Boston's Anacostia River Valley.[10] The first brick-built skyscraper in Brockton created in 1899 was a seven-story building, "Brockton Falls" by New York City firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.[11][12] The skyscraper was called "Brockton Prospect" and opened in 1906 as the main hub of the city's industrialization, more than 50 years before the subway began service.[13] The population of Brockton increased rapidly by 1900 to 2,000,000.[14] In 1900, the city had only a population of 4,928,000. By 1910, Brockton grew to over 6,000,000.[15] Throughout the first half of the 20th century, the city flourished under the leadership of Peter W. Brock, former mayor of Brockton. The city was
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1237 rapid rail system, ferries, lorries, & tugs. It is also served by public roads with ferries launching from Brockton Bay and many port terminals, with a few exceptions. In contrast to other large cities, transportation in Brockton Bay is characterized by diverse aging infrastructure. Per capita income in Brockton Bay is 84% higher than in Boston, but 75% lower than Boston's average industrial IQ (216).[2] In contrast to other large cities, transportation in Brockton Bay is characterized by diverse aging infrastructure. Per capita income in Brockton Bay is 84% higher than in Boston, but 75% lower than Boston's average industrial IQ (216). Much of the main transportation infrastructure exists behind the Brockton Bay Marina: airport, ferry terminals, minimal rail infrastructure, and travel lanes. The most of the beach is encircled on the north by seaside motels located at the top of the peninsula above Leisure Center Strip to the south. Ports are mostly located between the main transportation infrastructure and downtown sprawl, but the natural harbor is also served by water taxis (and day ferries), and the Ocean Guard+ fleet is frequently called in for boat rescues. Transport infrastructure in Brockton Bay: Most major streets between Lighthouse and Steel Bay have connections to the main transportation infrastructure. The most convenient bus routes are around the eastern edge of the city (in Boston's downtown core), on the University of Massachusetts campus, and along the beach with the popular Leisure Center and Farewell Boat tours. Most major streets between Lighthouse and Steel Bay have connections to the main transportation infrastructure. The most convenient bus routes are around the eastern edge of the city (in Boston's downtown core), on the University of Massachusetts campus, and along the beach with the popular Leisure Center and Farewell Boat tours.
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1239Biology [ edit ]
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1241Brockton Bay has a unique geological history, which is reflected in the many volcanic activity carried out by the past half-million years. Although the geological evidence does not point to ancient geological changes as distinct from recent geological processes, some theories are emerging in the age of geological counterfactuals. Both geological counterfactuals and post-ten thousand year models attempt to account for every possible possibility for any given geological event with this hypothesis or these events as a result of them. [4] A primary example is the hot spring of Brown Lake which is the subject of a parody in the Netflix adaptation of the Rob Cesternino Science Fair (SciFi/F
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1243 the TriMet bus system, the Boston Tram System, and its commuter rail. While the bus system has undergone several upgrades, a 14-mile (22 km) rail line (Station E) runs between the city limits of Brockton Bay and the Boston Red Line commuter rail station, connecting the city to the larger Boston-Chemburg commuter rail network. The rail line is operated by either Southern Regional Transportation of MA or EWR Surge, which operates the Boston Amtrak Terrapin Line. The Terrapin Line consists of two lines, the Baker and the Milton line (522 and 350 miles respectively). The Milton Line was built to reduce congestion and increase ridership. The Milton line was later removed from the Northeast Corridor.[2] The Baker line served the city's South Shore and consisted of two lines, the Topping Line (the West Shore Line) and the Bennington Line (the East Shore Line).[2] The Bennington Line ran from Milton Station to South Shore Station and was later partially replaced by the Outerbok Line. The Outerbok Line was also operated as a commuter service.[2] The TriMet bus system serves the area from the Brockton Bay Bridge to Cape Cod Bay, including, but not limited to, the University of Massachusetts at Boston, Medford, Hackensack, Riverhead, and South Sound. In addition, more than 100 miles of bus and bikeways are covered by the South Shore Line.[2] Brockton Bay is located in a low elevation and contains significant saltwater inlets and outlets with a high density of human habitation and recreational activities. The city's inner harbor is a major tourist destination.[2]
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1245Housing [ edit ] The Boston region is home to many high-density developments, most notably the Boston Common, the Cambridge Olympic Convention Center, and the South End district. The region is well-served by apartment buildings and urban housing stock,[1][4] though on a regional basis, the area is generally thought of as more affordable.[5][6][7]
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1247Government [ edit ] The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority covers high-density areas of the greater Boston area, including areas designated for investment, including the Boston Public Library, Third Street Abominable Memorial Park, the Weston area outside Point Grey, and northern communities like South Station and Gage Park.
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1249Economy [ edit ] The region has a relatively low unemployment rate[8] compared to almost any likely economic region on the globe.[1][2][3][9
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1265Buses and trams are common and reliable service in and around the city.
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1267Bus rapid transit (BRT) is a combination of bus and bike that runs regularly throughout the city. It also has many stops, including one near the Pan-American Exposition which serves as a stop for the city traffic. The BART network includes the 28-mile line, a light rail line, the 8-mile line (which runs between Santa Clara and downtown), a commuter rail line, and a main line running between LAX and San Francisco.
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1269Transportation is also available via various free public transportation options (MoRAIDS, Bitter Lake Rapid Transit,
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1273Brockton Bay does not have a major park system, but there are several public park areas available to visitors from urban areas. The following are located in the city:
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1275Bitter Lake Recreation Area (BRLA) - 1.7 miles of lakeside paths
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1277South Bay Recreation Area (SBREA) - 1.7 miles of lakeside trails
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1279Pan-American Exposition (PFOXA) - 1.7 miles of trails to Orange Coffee, Santa Barbara Schuessler Square Lake<|endoftext|>Greetings, and welcome to Wizard World Columbus!
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1281It is very exciting that I will be working directly with Magic players from around the world this year, and I can't wait to see the competition that will come ahead of us! We will begin our show at 7 PM PST on Sunday, August 16, 2016, at the Sigils of the Old Gods Championship and the Pro Tour Magic Origins. Here is a preview of what we will cover!
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1283For those of you that are coming from outside of North America, you may not know that I am a huge Magic fan. I grew up playing and investing in the legal format, as well as playing Magic when I was a kid. I also spent some time 37 years ago learning about Magic in Magician and the Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour. I strongly believe that it is vitally important to me that our team hears you, and that we congregate with you. To that end, we will be extremely proud to have Jeff Green as our Head of Staff, who will have the responsibility to "
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1285 the New England Expressway, the S/S–133 expressway system, and is connected by a variety of local highways, passenger railroads, and ferries.[4] The D like All roads and bridges are wide, with full width shoulders and major setbacks. There are three major bridges over the city's water, the Sutro Baths Bridge, the Q and E/V Houses and the Arthur P. Sexton Bridge. The iconic Great Basin Bridge is located in the center of the city, about two hours west of Brockton Bay. It was built in 1868 to carry traffic between Brockton Bay and Brockton Bay Harbor. It also was the first bridge to link Brookline,[5] and the first to link Boston.[6] This is further supported by historical evidence, indicating that the E/V Houses bridge was under construction and was supposed to be completed in 1882, to serve Boston. The Boston Harbor Bridge was built in 1854. As well, Brockton Bay was often late for its scheduled ferry departs. Its port of entry is Boston Harbor.
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1287Cities [ edit ] See also: Brockton Bay, Brockton Bay Subway
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1289Treatment at Rockport [ edit ]
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1293In addition to serving as a felony detention center, Brockton Bay was rocked by the death of 17-year-old Justin Paul Bearden. His parents, Ryan and Megan, were killed in a freak accident with a "three-year-old" truck driven by Justin in the parking lot of a Victoria's Secret: Another Time showroom in Van Nuys. The truck entered the base of the roof and rapidly dented the steel structure, causing the roof to fall to the ground and wreck Justin in the process[7].
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1295By the early 2070s, Brockton Bay was creating "Frankenstein"-esque sermons against its inhabitants at sexual assault therapy sessions. Even before then, it had been the subject of a lawsuit filed in 2002.
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1297Brockton Bay has been the subject of several when it comes to industrial waste dumping in the area.[8]
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1301Brockton Bay has been the subject of several exposés over the years, some of which seem dubious at best, and borderline racist and sexist at worst.[10]
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1303A 2003 article by Alta Vista-based journalist John Cusenzi
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1305 several large rail lines, spanning from New York City to Boston. The city's only ferries are the Boston & Maine Railroad and the Long Island Railroad. The railroad has been extensively rebuilt and involved in many reconstructions, including a complete reconstruction of Broadway between 1831 and 1838. The city's other ferries are the New England Steel Company, Chicago & Northwestern Railway, and the Hoyt & Lockhead Line.A tramway connects Brockton Bay's westernmost station, which provides traveling from Boston to Boston from just over one mile away through New England. An underground tunnel was built in 1849 and allowed buses to cross the tracks from New York City.
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1319One of the most notoriously established gangbangers in Brockton Bay, Captain of the British Ghetto Resistance Bloods Gang, Scarface is the head thug and fresh-faced son of notorious criminal Franky Cage.[4] Scarface does not fear being turned on by the authority of the various famous gang minds present in the city with his resentment of the authorities, his fear of police, and his inability to uproot himself, which has caused him to become quite ouropic in his views on the mob and him and other gang leaders. Scarface is also somewhat of an outcast from the rest of the city's nobility, to the point where, after receiving two loans from prominent members of the U.S. government, he has spent most of his time residing in a common minded bachelor pad, a location he suffered from constant beatings from gang members.
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1321Brockton Bay's youth is often referred to as "Little Gangland".[5] The city's inner city component is especially respected for its strong combination of youth culture, isolated gang cells, and unwavering gang loyalty and partnership. The gang culture is a large part of the reason the U.S. government considers Brockton Bay an organized crime hub. Other cultures may enclose Coloroholics as a source of local manpower in case additional confrontations with bigger, more powerful gangs or large syndicates.
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1325 rail, streetcar system, bus system, and even ferry service over the Bay.[2][4][5] It has a population of about two million[6] and is connected with the rest of New England via ferries, walkways, and other transportation. The town also provides some of the best drinking water in New England. The city's largest and most notable landmark is the courthouse built in 1834(long before New England's first license tax was passed).[7] Statistics [ edit ] Since 1833, the town has grown rapidly. Its population has grown from 94,264 to over 578,570 in just the last 75 years[8] between 1900 and 1990.[9][10][11] The largest population spike happened during the late 1800s when the town grew from a mostly working-class community with an extremely low income to one with almost double the income and much better schools than the rest of the city.[12] The 3rd largest city in the state is Springfield,[13] but the town, as well as the feds' efforts to attack the recently formed region with shootouts, have caused the population to plunge.[14]
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1327A 1960 census found that "The population of Brockton Bay has decreased from 164,561 to 165,875 in the last 30 years,[15] but that it has grown from 63,172 in 1900 to around 132,551 in 2000".[16]
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1329Official statistics [ edit ] GDP per capita is nearly three times the average in Boston, while the State the state it resides in is the money-losing one. Long's four (double) year-long audit "found that the city spent more than it earned and that City's budget has more than doubled since 1976, with mediocre staffing and a police force that has become a laughingstock."[17] Long has less money to distribute to poor residents, but in 2008, the city received $360 million in funding from the federal government. It received $680 million during its first three years, out of a total income of $632 million. It gets a whopping $1.7 trillion yearly aid from Local Government Partnerships.[8]
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1331Currently, most people who live in the city have low-income housing because, if they pay their housing taxes, they don't get much from the government.
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1333Economy [ edit ] The town population is $9.1 million, which makes it one of the poorest and most impoverished communities in New England. The city's unemployment rate is 18.
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1335 three major transportation corridors: the River North Waterways, the North Waterways Busway and the North Waterways Taxiway. Lakeside suburbs are now under construction, that are connected via high speed railroads.[4] The city is divided into 10 distinct districts, which each have distinctive qualities and layout. In 2185, the River North Waterways busway was completed with the completion of an elevated highway and the construction of bus bodies on its banks.[5][6] North Waterways Busway second and third was completed in 2247, followed by the completion of the North Waterways Taxiway in 2248.[7][8] Transit systems [ edit ]
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1337Transit systems are provided within each district of Brockton Bay. The first school system to be started up was the North Waterways Transitway, which opened in 2241 with five new buses and six new roads.[4] North Waterways Taxiway was started in 2245, and their ninth school system was the Fitzwater Beach Prof on the east coast of Long Island.[9] Bus routes started running on 10 of the seven routes of the North Waterways Busway in the late 19th century and were offloaded with their freight to other Busways. The River Wilder Street [11] and the River Wilder Street busway were built as the last of the six missing busways in the series.[4] Bus routes continued to run along the lack of water in Brockton Bay, along the Barrier Creek, as well as the busy space of the Long Island-Neapolitan City area.
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1339The North Waterways Busway served primarily to transport customers to Brockton Bay, but also to move freight to the area. Routes were originally stretched to 150 miles, which became short-lived when high-speed railroads were built, which crushed rail transit. Trips to and from other locations were often difficult due to the lack of water.
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1341Registered clubs [ edit ] Cycle [ edit ] The North Waterways Busway was the first cycling street in New England to be built and it opened its first cycle path some years prior to its opening. The North Waterways Busway, originally called the Waterwayway, became known for its loud, frenetic nature and for its ability to disrupt commuters with loud, immediate announcements of capital punishment,[12] as well as to ofst there being an instructioon on the on-street signage on every single road.<itad/last_panel_footer>
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1345 two major transit lines: the E line which runs directly between downtown Boston to the suburbs, and the A line that runs north to Watertown.[4] The A line performs well in urban areas, but is less reliable in rural areas.[2][5] The E line, the second largest rail traffic line in the United States [2] and the second-busiest in the United States, serves more densely populated areas such as the Boston area, which passes through the city. The city also serves as a hub for public transit, operating nearly one million buses, light rail, subways and commuter train lines. The E line also operates under express route to neighboring Springfield, Massachusetts, while under express route it operates to the Cape Cod, Cape Breton, and nearby Cape Cod Bay counties as well as more rural communities such as New Boston.[6] The A line follows a short distance to land, but currently operates under express route to Cambridge, MA, and around Cambridge and Kent counties.[6]
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1351Brockton Bay is home to a variety of foreign passenger rail services, including a number including the Korean Central Railroad, which operates to the United States ports of San Diego, California, and Sutter Lake, California. A number of the iron ore ships make the trip to Brockton Bay via the Palladian Shipping Pyramid (also owned by the Palladian Corporation) United States iron ore ship of choice, an angleboat from British firm Brown Thames brand Eotep.
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1353Brockton Bay from Twitter Traveler
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1355Brockton Bay from Twitter Traveler
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1359Brockton Bay from Twitter Traveler
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1361References [ edit ]<|endoftext|>The fruits of his labor were spread through fields and valleys all over northern and southern Africa.
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1363Robert Alex Thompson was the brother of musical dandy Countess Angella and Lady Margaret of Ireland. The eldest of six children born to northern and southern British merchants/Generals/Bishops, Robert grew up in a household immersed in musical culture without a single musical instrument, of which the most favorite was a scarf.[1][2] Robert in particular developed an intense dream of performing as a renowned violinist in France in 1919 and joined a staff of countless potential business partners and musicians on the road, many of whom never got much of an opportunity.
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1365That dream of success eventually fell through and instead of shining as a river of smiles, Robert
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1367 the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, a state agency.[4] Brockton Bay is connected to the Boston area by a wide inland rail line that runs from the border of the Bay to Cambridge, with stops in Troy and Northampton. Some of the locals also use the RR's train system between New Haven and the city.
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1369Ports [ edit ] The local harbor, Brockton Bay, poses some logistical challenges.[5] The biggest of these is a lack of a modern waterfront from the harbor, which doesn't make sense for the capital city, although technically the city could try to build it if the funds were available. The harbor is also inaccessible to all but the very wealthy, meaning there are few opportunities for recreation in China as there is for North America. The harbor is also located near cliffs in the ocean, which results in a high drop in sea level. Additionally, the coastlines of the bay have become overgrown with trees, making it harder for ships to navigate. Also, sea level at the mouth of the Bay's Blue Hole increases, making it harder for ships to navigate into the harbor. Stopping at the mouth of the Bay, which can easily be avoided, means starting at the mouth of Cape Cod instead. A network of ports is also in place to transport goods between Boston, Boston's harbor district, and its surrounding area.[2] For the majority of the year the harbor is spread out over several buildings, thereby forcing many people to park stations at one point or the other, all of which is avoided if possible.[3]
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1371Trade fairs [ edit ] In exchange for the land the city was stolen, the city has accepted pieces of land from Native American tribes outside of the city. Here you can see a warehouse
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1385A classic example of British sabotage, the Wall Street Journal sat down with a few members of the Brockton mayor's security team to investigate this puzzling illegal appropriation of the city's land.
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1387Officials with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) tell the Journal that it's - a "state of the art" system of highway and rail tunnels and underground infrastructure. Buses, trains, and other vehicles have been moved to coastal locations along the river and relocated to other seaside locations. The tacked on backup from the heavily militarized MBTA and the New Bedford Police Department are all integrated into the plan. The Boston Harbor
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1389 direct roads, ferries, trolleybuses, and by train and taxi services within the city limits. The network supports mass transit via the trains and mass transportation via the ferries. Fares, which range from $5.50 to $30.00 per hour, are offered by express bus, the buses running daily three hours a day, daily four hours and weekend shuttles. The city's main public transport route is the Boston Street-Boston Elbow expressway, often referred to as Broadway, constructed between 1877 and 1880, providing ease of travel for the many business and industrial uses of the city, and has been used by Boston since the late early twentieth century.[4] The tunnels connected with the city's main commuter lines are linked by tunnels located in the eastern edge of the city and connected to MIT via the ess – tunnels.[5]
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1391For the most part, in Brockton Bay the residents as well as businesses are protected by walls. However, the freeways also have increasing high-speed machines that:
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1407Transportation by water : pump trucks, shanties, wheeled barges — hull ruptures
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1413Brockton Bay's main traffic means of transportation is by train, run by two types of companies, the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad and the Trammell - Phelps railroad. The first two railroads were operated from the shores of Massachusetts up to the coast line of North Carolina.
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1415There is a high frequency of commercial services, of which Brockton Bay has several in the form of visitors to the shipyards and coolies. Brockton Bay's sporting events are supported by a network of football and hockey stadiums and the Mass. Ice Hockey Association (MHA) and the Okanagan Ice Hockey League (OIHL), both teams play annually in the highest level of
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1417 2 ferries that connect the city with the mainland: the city-run Fulton Ferry, which travels from Brooklyn Bridge to the TriState University. The rapid transit system is the 21st century's largest, as the roadway runs up the river from Brooklyn Bridge to the area of the train station known as "Big Apple".[4] Brockton Bay is connected to the mainland via a ferry line, with the first ferries arriving in New York City from Boston in 1834. A second ferry, the ferry R/S, runs between Boston and New Haven, Connecticut, regularly, until 1875, when its home port was changed to Brooklyn. The Brooklyn side of the ferry is called the R/S, the West End the Fulton, and the East End the Franklin. The latter is the junkyard where the first rafts of the ferry were wrecked and two hundred to two thousand people spent their final days in the river. This site is now known as Liquor Bay, home to more gang bangers than anyone could afford to hire. Brockton Bay is known for its well-lit streets, but the downtown area is generally dark and quiet during the day, with the light highs at night.[2] It has 180 miles of thoroughfares between its city and the mainland, with numerous intersections, through-routes and off-ramps, as well as the most likeable of all towns in the city: University Heights. Its Marchinant bridge, which connects to the Falls Ferry, has both East and West runs, as well as a side hug of the Foul River. In general, downtown streets are generally clean and cars are rarely seen. Transit [ edit ] A variance of mass transit is that people generally take public transit, often provided by Amtrak and QEII. By most accounts, the West End is the most transit-based area and has the best access to major transit hubs such as Albany, New York City, Boston, Washington, DC, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and even the Inner Cities. Rail [ edit ] Brockton Bay is served by the Port of Boston Light Rail, which travels from Boston to the North Shore and through Worcester, MA to Goleta, CA, and West Bridgewater, CT. This system historically includes the nearby Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). Brockton Bay is a well-known transit hub, with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Montgomery Line serving as a commuter rail line closer to the region's coasts and to the far Northeast. However, due to
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1421 the Brockton Bay area of Massachusetts, southwest of the Massachusetts border. The city's first boundaries were drawn in 1853 on the southern side of Gilman Sands, just east of the Boston-Pittsburgh highway, extending from Walker Creek to the Dutch Colonial Wachusett River.[4] New York and Boston each had a boundary line. The boundary between New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts was drawn in 1872 on the border of the city's present deepest waters, the barrel-shaped Marshial Point with its pier,[5] and the boundary between Massachusetts and Pennsylvania was drawn between Buffalo Bayou and the forks of the Long Pond river.[6] The New England Division of Water brought in Mason's Bureau hydrographic machines in 1887 to control flooding from the flatland flooding,[4] but the waters were not returned as "damaged" and maintained about two inches of storage volume in the city's water reservoirs, regularly replenishing the reservoirs. Illegal dumping destroyed the city's bath and indoor plumbing and treated water as murky black water.[7] However, the city was connected to the sewage system at a low breach through an underground canal from the Duane R. Donaldson Hospital.[8] Brockton Bay is known for its poverty and crime statistics, among them 88 murders recorded in its first year in operation,[9] almost all of which were resolved with the use of a plea bargain.[10] Washington and Springfield, Massachusetts, are the closest cities to Brockton Bay, though only when supervised according to the city's criteria(which these two cities, along with New York, did not allow).[11][12] Residents are required to buy a health insurance card to register. A number of carcinogenic spendannas have been discovered in coastal areas within the city, including carcinogenic chemicals in the ocean and sand, which can be washed into the sea.[13][14] City workers clean sewers every day; due to its lack of access to freshers, tree killings are relatively common.[15] Residents are required to be strictly courteous, but are not expected to go along with such attitudes until they are older and wiser.[16] The surrounding area is known for being prone to crime, particularly drug dealing in the inner city, and is known for its gangs.[17][18] In the southeastern part of the city, the Brockton Bay could be mixed with St. Bartholomew's Park, a neighborhood of both Gresham and Jamestown, Pennsylvania. The outer portion of the city is home
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1423 the shoreline of Point Lookout in northern Massachusetts, and extend northward through the lower peninsula of Massachusetts, and up into the central part of the Great Lakes area[4]. Another major city, Port Aransas, is located to the west of Brockton Bay, and forms part of the peninsula that ends at the mouth of Totten River. Port Aransas also has its own port, waterfront, and rail system. The other major city, Riverwood, is located on the western edge of the larger city. Riverwood is not technically part of Brockton Bay but is instead part of the townships of Marblehead, Loveland, and Springfield. Although Riverwood is not technically part of Brockton Bay, since it was established in 1880, it exists within the city limits[5] and many neighbors.[6] Riverwood is just north of the area of Stowe, Massachusetts, where the river's course cuts through the city.[7] The Port Aransas waterfront lies in the upstream portion of the port, between the city's harbour and the nearby industrial area, which is where many residents work.[8] [ edit ] Brookline's population compares poorly to the city's size, with the largest borough having smaller numbers of residents than Brockton Bay[9]. While Brookline does not even have a port, Brookline has a fisherman's market, and is surrounded by a lush green forest and a tourist resort.[10]
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1425Official capital, Brockton University Brockton University is a private school founded by the top executives in the university from the hometown of the university, Brockton Bay. Brockton Bay is the only location to have a school located there[11], with its president Jack Castle also being the head of the university.
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1427Climate [ edit ] Brockton is not crazy cold and doesn't have a rainforest, but harmay the weather is not so good. It is also tops 10 in the American states for wind speed, having 12 miles of wind per hour, and has a humidity of 77%. In summer, the city is temporarily evacuated due to flooding from Hurricane Sandy, but before the hurricane hit the city was claimed by another storm the night before.[12] The volume of rainfall is twice that of northern New England, with only the Canada and the Atlantic regions getting more, whereas the land of Brockton Bay averages one tenth of that.[13] The average summer day in Brockton is normally one hour and thirty minutes long[14], which means the peak of summer will only last for two hours
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1429 Atlantic Ocean coastlines with distinct groups of settlements including Boston Harbor, Pavillion, Boston village, Boston dockyards, and Cape Cod. The area is divided into several major areas, including the city of Boston, Brockton Bay, and the surrounding bay zones in the Northeastern and Midwestern regions. A typical city has 10,000 square kilometers of land, a population density of ~150,000 people per square kilometer. Frequently located on the eastern edge of the Great Lakes region, Brockton Bay's population density is 5 times greater than the national average[2][2]. The region was once home to a large population centered around Boston, but replaced by hundreds of small towns.[4] The population of Brockton Bay is estimated to be over 8 million,[5] and numerous sites have been incorporated into local historical documents that document the early history of the city[6][7][8][9]. Brockton Bay is a coastal enclave of coastal style cities, and is surrounded by the northernmost part of the Bay, which is littered with abandoned industrial buildings, washed-up barges, and-like-turtle boats.[10][11] A large fraction of the city's population is related to global technology, organized crime, and militarism, although it is not clear how the population became so attracted to them.
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1431Business and societal structure [ edit ] The city's size and demographic makeup reflect the geographic makeup of the surrounding region. The bay was once home to several industrial centers, making Perth a overlap of the three novelties of Boston, Massachusetts, and New England.[12] Business and economic dynamic [ edit ] The lower-middle class of the population form the living example for economic success: rather than sustain the city as a relatively prosperous, urban town, Brockton Bay opted to live on the edges of the city filled with the homeless and the chronically homeless. This economically rugged complex situated in the hold of the Great Lakes employs numerous disaffected and impoverished youth as its second and third wave.[13] The town's economy relies heavily on the fishing water of the surrounding bay, which is inhabited by currents and natural mechanical action that leads to frequent metropolis collapse.[14] As the population density soars high, a large number of people migrate to the city region in search of employment and jobs that pay decent wages. The workers are mostly young people who aspire to a higher standard of living, and 40% are unemployed.[15] Starting with the 1890s, the town began to attract many young people from the surrounding
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1433 the city of Boston (Boston), a somewhat large center-giant[4][5], with one borough called Brockton, which was eradicated by the Cleaners of 2014.[6] One borough is represented by Boston's largest lake, the Lake-Moorhead; Kesem Lake, known as Niagara hosted Come-Thru activities in its waters.[7]
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1435Overview [ edit ]
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1437The city's center is the Greenpoint River, and it is located on the western edge of Boston. The center houses the Ministry of Health, the City Hall, the Port Authority, the University of Massachusetts Medical School, the Boston Medical Center, and the Port Authority Hospital. In addition to the Red Hook LSD museum and Straub Detention Center, Brockton has a large number of residential buildings. Health care centers provide health care services to the city's residents. The Climate Center, Climate-Control, and the Stewardship, Conservation and Auditing Services services activities provide environmental leadership to all three to ensure the safety, security, cleanliness, and sustainability of the planet. Rocking Leagues are held annually along with the Port of Boston. The city's most popular sports venues are the Massachusetts State Aquatics Center, Fenway Park, the Boston Red Sox baseball club, and the New England Patriots football team. The school district (Massachusetts Charter School) is home to the campus of Harvard University.[10]
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1439Brockton Bay was originally a coastal city, but it grew to be a city of industrialization. Recent history includes androgen emissions, but later environmental changes and regulations brought about a post-industrial cityscape. Contemporary cities and post-industrial communities such as Boston are like the "collateral" of the greater metropolitan area, where the population is sparse and urbanization and industrialization have destroyed the local ecology.
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1441The core of the city consists of the building the Boston Red Sox baseball team. The field is part of the Greenpoint Aqueduct, the tallest of its type in the world, and is brought to Boston from Boston and is nicknamed 'Maserati Park'. A large green circle extends out from the "dwelling" of the ballpark, named the "Total District". Washington, D.C. is the front portal to the green circles, located on the JPSR [Junction point of Ships] through Jason, every corner of Dr. Dard's, and the Sol
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1443The city has a strong anti-aging culture, although doctors are more concerned with insurance than
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1445 a relatively large area consisting of roughly 8,340 square miles of land.[4] As of the 2010 census, a look back at Brockton Bay from the 1970 census prior to a complete rebuild shows that approximately 25% of the city was destroyed during the Great War.[5] During the war, Brockton Bay was used as a staging point for four airfields, several divisions of the US Army, several industrial facilities, a harbor, and a military base for the US Navy. The buildings were designed by Charles Frank and Roy Bean, and much of the town's construction equipment and infrastructure was purchased from the military.[5] Most of the town is now commanded by the Brockton Bay City Guard, whose members performed part of the war effort.[6][7]
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1449General Brockton Bay's past history was more than unlikely.[5][8] The town was founded as a mandatory landing base for the Continental Army on October 30, 1833.[9] The soldiers of the 642nd Artillery Division started in the town October 2, 1834, with a heavy garrison of some 800 men;[10] similar to today's New Bedford, Boston Defense Force,[11][12] the company moved to Brockton Bay on October 15, 1834, and founded the town's first defense company, the 746th Infantry.[7] On April 21, 1835, Admiral Montgomery Albright chartered the 746th to "build up and fortify the towns and navigation of the quaint, western frontier country" "where there is a continuous acquaintance between towns,[13] and where the sea is an enemy."[14] It was only in 1854 that the 746th joined the Massachusetts Army Special Warfare Regiment, which was intended to protect the port city. Some hours after the initial contact, Brockton Bay was invaded by the Borgias' forces, who repulsed them with a surprise attack on October 28.[15] The movement of the 746th to Brockton Bay was due, in large measure, to General Montgomery Albright's good relations with Captain Robert Russell, who commissioned him as a battalion commander. The 2nd Battalion of the 97th Infantry Regiment was selected by his recommendation.[16]
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1451One of his first deployed assignments was to protect the coast against the United States Army, and he hoped to remain there until the end of the war, when he would return to Boston. This process would take several months. Local residents of Brockton Bay, such as many of
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1453 the region.[4] Most of the area was recently dubbed the Great Lakes area, after being named for its focus on water, weathered beaches and wooded hills, including Lake Michigan.[5] The area's largest population was generally in the Boston area, including the City of Boston, being nearly 350,000.[6]
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1455History [ edit ]
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1457Background [ edit ]
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1459Early history [ edit ]
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1461The name of a waterway, the Great Lakes, was developed by a group of freshwater forest people during the last decades of the last ice age.[7] Experiments by the Scottish botanist, George Gordon Mackay, showed that its amount of dissolved oxygen was insufficient to support life,[8] so they formulated a plan to spring from the ice with the intention of using it as a spring for birds and mammals to swim to.[9] Mackay was inspired by Viking fur trappers who used the lakes as dropshows with artificial bodies for them to walk.[10]
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1463As early as 1848, geologist John D. Cramer proposed that the Great Lakes might be corkscrews with long coasts, rather than screw eyes and mouthpieces as they were in New England.[11][12][13] In 1865, the Wabash Club, a group of land surveyors, geological and geodetic engineers, and geologists in northeastern Wisconsin, proposed that the Great Lakes were man-made systems instead of rivers, and that the lakes were connected to the Great Lakes at the mouth of an imaginary unnamed river.[14] The Great Lakes add up to about nine quarters of the United States.[p.1305]
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1465The Great Lakes were named after the famous oilfield worker, John D. Cramer, who, after the ice age ended, wrote that he signalled his discovery by calling the lakes "the greatest treasure in the world."[15] John D. Cramer coined the phrase "Great Lakes of the World" to describe them,[16] and his information was then passed on to eighteenth-century explorers.[17] By 1879, Thurlow W. Archer had established a number of negotiations apparently to agree the name or use of these lakes. Archer believed that the ancestors of New England settlers were from Iceland. Gouveia Rocks in Lake Erie caught the dates of Exeter earthquakes "because a Swedishman of fact, upon finding his bowels of a great rough child, cried out, 'Mens lager, it's urned.' A
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1467 the marshy districts of Brockton Bay. The main entrance of the city is the Gateway, located in an area called the "Beach", about 10km southwest of the city[2] and opened over a century ago. The Gateway is wide enough for vehicles to cross, but narrow enough for people to walk around comfortably. Portrait of Buckingham Palace
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1469The interior of the city is lit by towers that bear the images of the city's iconic buildings. In the main square, the name of the city is written on a large wooden cross. Its surroundings are also a beautiful scene, with bright blue skies and trees decorated with vibrant flowers. But like most places in Brockton Bay, the weather is not too fall-friendly. Since the summer heat is dangerous and almost unbearable with height restrictions, the city is mostly populated by college students, and often the only people who live there are those living in the city's lower-class buildings. Unlike most cities around Brockton Bay, the living quarters of Brockton Bay are small and bored-looking, with serried corridors. The most striking feature in the Brockton Bay city is the "Stairway", a dark, winding staircase from the upper level to the lower level. A mosaic mural painted on the walls portrays the lives of the various characters in Brockton Bay, including Mayor William J. Parker, a city council member, his secretary, and Professor Landru, an anthropologist. City hall (Brockton) The city's center, sometimes called "the city" is the complex, sprawling city hall. It houses the Mayor's office, the Council's Council chambers, the departments of the Police, Fire, and Water Safety, and the local center for foundation owners, the Lungmare Foundation. From the Lobby to the Tunnel, the city hall is located in mid-budget fashion.[4] As with many former colonial cities, the city center is full of intricate, residential-style buildings such as the main school, the Library, the Symphony Hall, and the commercial center. The city is also home of the Lamboquel Hostel, where the Luddites don't have to worry about making ends meet, as they are free to stay there and feed their needs. Due to lack of funds and some conflicts in the administration from the bankruptcy of the Lungmare Foundation in 1792, the city was shut down in 1794. In the interim, the city replicated its pumping station, although it has not been encountered since. The oldest buildings are now hidden behind locked doors
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1471 a temperate coastal watershed, extending further south into the Bay of Maine where the city's peak is located. This inland watershed separates Brockton Bay itself, with homes located above ground.[4] Over the years, the city has also been influenced by whatever environment created it,[3] largely through the influence of industrial chemicals and wastewater.[3] The city is located along the John F. Kennedy Expressway just north of Boston, and follows both Cape Cod and the route of the Boston and Worcester lines, their spokes traversing the Bay of Fundy. Waterborne pollutants that are not directly tied to sewage, but are direct products of industrial factories, often contain harmful chemicals. In major cities, such as New York City, pollution from landfills leads to increased rates of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, and other illnesses.[5] In contrast, pollutants from septic tanks and stormwater drains buried in Brockton's industrial landscape are often less toxic but have less direct impact. Shortly before the Great War, there could be no roads within the city, and these were erased by the Dredge River. Once the river receded below normal water levels in the 1900's, the landfill was abandoned. The tunnels of the Panama Canal and the narrow, flat-bottomed Sardine River Dialogue have widened since shutdown in 1972. Today, the streets of Downtown Brockton are largely designed to facilitate easy access to vehicular traffic and bicycle commuting.[5] The city is home to many companies that make the other major fluids that they use in the industry (e.g., oil, water, electricity) and also massive amounts of waste.[5]
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1473Traveling through history [ edit ]
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1475From the map of the United States, traffic then shifted over the course of 20 years.[6] According to Wikipedia, in 1882 the first steps to the new city were completed. A tramway, an underground transit system operated by the city council and first authorized in 1792,[7] was built connecting Brockton to surrounding cities, with the possibility of a commuter busway between 1885 and 1920.[8] In 1894, financial corporations and the municipal government established the Brockton Railway Corporation, which soon followed the firm's inspiration to begin operations.[7] In 1895, the capital city of Brockton Bay fell within Boston, after years of being renamed Marshfield by the new state. In 1898, Brockton Bay was crowned 16th Capital of the United States.[9] In 1900, people of Beaconsfield moved
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1477 it at 30km by 30km,[4] and the main government office is located at Brockton Bay Shipyard, directly east of the ocean.[5] Nearby towns include: Brockton Bay to the south of Boston, Westport to the north, and Cambridge to the west.
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1479Housing [ edit ] The city holds hundreds of bars and restaurants, many of them popular among upper-class denizens.[6] The harbor is home to the neighboring inner harbor, which provides ships with waterboard storage and emergency hookups. About one-third of the city's population and its most affluent districts are located in the northern waterfront.
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1481Differences between the Brockton Bay stadium district and the main one [ edit ] Brockton Bay football grounds with Crystal First Bank's Brookside dining venue for lunch and you The crystal first hotel and the Crystal First Bank @ Somerville Penn's Memorial Stadium/Smuggler's Wharf The Crystal First Bank's business district A large part of Brockton Bay's population live in the city's western quarter, in Somerville.
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1483For reasons unknown, the policy of excluding women from drinking was relaxed when writer Gina Loudon was around, which made it easy for men to hang out with the women, and thus went down well with the locals, who used to tease her for this. This led to a culture of sex discrimination, with the few women who were not permitted to drink (and therefore took away from their ability to do orgasmically good things) either only drinking at parties or at the random residences of Brockton Bay locals. Just as this culture of discrimination eased with more regular drinkers, it allowed Brockton Bay residents to center their attention on sex-porn cocks. The new 3D street-level bars, also called "sex parks", and the line of rowdy "hole clubs" that spread from the city center became more and more popular.
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1485Brockton Bay Hotel and Convention Center - an after-work bar-cum-venue.
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1488Bourbon Street and Mousedale Pewter Student lounge bound for the University of Boston with the Tushing River Waterfront. One of several copulating gay bars at the University of Boston The Mousedale Pewter student lounge from the sunset at Mousedale Pewter
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1490Public transportation [ edit ] Brockton Bay officers were often seen pulling down busses whenever the city was under construction, but as the infrastructure expanded to surrounding areas or areas of danger, this became a problem. The situation
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1492 the borough of Brockton Bay, which itself is located to the south of the city.[4] It extends across the harbor, and connects to Ohio late-river ports.[5] The city started as a mining village, but was partially abandoned in the early 19th century when mercantile interests wanted to expand their operations further. Beginning in the mid-1920s, the area had been a stronghold of political terror and slave labor.[6] Brockton Bay has long ruled as a criminal hotspot, with a population of 796,000.[7]
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1494Brockton Bay is located in Northeast Massachusetts, about 250 miles (400 km) from Boston, bordering New York City and New Jersey as well as the state of New York.[5] The basin is dotted with monoliths, 90-degree peaks in the Atlantic Ocean, farmland and farmland near coastal towns.[8] The city has a population of 34,020 people.[5] According to the 2010 census, the population of the entire city of Brockton Bay is an incredible 1,188,788, which amounts to about 15 percent of the total city of Boston.[9]
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1496Brockton Bay has been described as a city of "violence", as it is said that violent people live in and around the city, where many politicians and celebrities live. The popular term from which the term is from is called "Brockton". The most famous of these celebrities is Michael Jackson, an infamous and violent player of the metal band Thriller. In the 1999 film Thriller (1989), Jackson and other members of Thriller assault a teenage girl who was at a Nickelodeon party, punching her in the gut, tearing off her bikini and fleeing the scene. [10][11] On another occasion in 2003, Chris Rock, co-star of the Broadway musical Hamilton, attended a party featuring several prominent Brockton Bay politicians, including the U.S. Representative at the time, accuses Brockton Bay governor extends "2013 Guns for Sale" law, and then points a gun at the rapper, chain smoking. [8] In aftermath of the webcomic Blast City, it was revealed that the director was actually bored by the daily chaos of the city and decided to bomb two music festivals.[12]
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1504The city's most notable sports teams have been the Boston Bruins,[13] Boston University[14] and Massachusetts State University.[15]
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1506 a 2.5-mile waterway between Cape Cod Bay and Boston Harbor. The city's population was 25,000 at its height in 1833. Despite numerous attempts at consolidation in the early 20th century, the city was forced to abandon its old unique territorial boundary. The Chesapeake Bay is approximately 3,500 miles away. The city contains several distinct industrial centers. In the industrial district, the Greenfield Valley, the former Butcher Colony, represented the largest area, with the industrial area around it accounting for most of the rest of the city.[4] The city's financial district extends more than 250 kilometers from the sea to its various outlying areas[4], and extends inland to its industrial district,[3] the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the much larger Peterborough basin.[5] The city's western section also extends four times around Cape Cod Bay. In the eastern part of the city, it extends from the Acadia National Park to the city's western edge.
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1508Tournament headquarters [ edit ]
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1510The headquarters of the Boston Red Sox's independent village teams was located in Brockton Bay from 1900 until 1968.[6] The events of that year hosted the first major professional baseball tournament in the country.[7] A smaller tournament in Ottawa was held there, in 1898, but it was not until 1894 that Thunder Bay hosted a professional baseball game.[8] The former bankrupt city ran a newspaper, the Brockton Bay Times, primarily in its western and eastern sections until it moved to its current location in 2006.[9][10]
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1514Brockton Bay is home to three parks: Brockton Bay bay, which is at the headwaters of the Athabasca River; Brockton Bay garden, which also symbolizes the city's rich environmental resources and includes a large diverse garden; and Brockton Bay street. Even through the years, the city has maintained large residential gardens throughout the city, often become the architectural soul or the artistic heart of nearby communities. The History Department community garden at Sargent Street is a significant landmark, where everything from flower beds to churches and homes have been planted.[11] The classic green grass on a number of lakes can be seen throughout the city. The lake at Serendipity Greenman was named after friend of the Times, Henry Greenman (1696-1789).[12] Brockton Bay is also home to several trails functions, including the seasonal Water Playground.[13]
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1516The Olympic Village in the city centre,
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1518 the Cape Cod Bay, the Upper Cape Cod, and the North Shore. At 200 km (120 mi) north of Boston, he coast is characterised by high swells and rivers, with most of the land covered in ocean and marsh.[4] Painted rock swamps and even grimey remnants of Hallowe'en can be found all along the coastline. Surface levels are low, but heavy and distinctive cobblestone sand dunes predominate over the rest of the landscape, forming a urban atmosphere.[note 1] The beaches continue inland, in the vicinity of Cape Cod Bay, and are generally damp during the summer months.
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1520History [ edit ] In 1795, an ocean-shattering storm triggered a tidal crest, creating only one of the areas of Boston as stated by New Englanders, but officially placed by New York Times, which described the area as just south of Albany and covered by the Eye of Providence.[5]
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1522Get in [ edit ] There currently exists a Brockton Bay taxi stand in Watertown, from which you can take ferry to the waters of Manhattan on the Staten Island ferry, which sails out to Edna Fitzgerald Park. From there, it is possible to drive either directly to the beach or hop on the nearby boat tour ferries.
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1524Get out [ edit ] A few pastel paths lead from the beach to the city's main attractions, including a large bowling alley, a dog park, watercolour-illuminated Meadow Park, and an open-air karaoke house and bar, as well as the famous lawn at the very end of the beach.<|endoftext|>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will announce this week that the United States will no longer ask countries based in the West Bank or East Jerusalem to drive cars on their roads and, rather, focus on increasing U.S. aid to those Palestinian governments capable of lifting these people out of poverty and opening them up to begin new lives in the United States, White House officials said on Thursday.
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1526U.S. President Barack Obama waits for tours of the Cohen Medical Center at Thisidge Medical Center in Jerusalem after speaking about the U.S.-led evacuation of hundreds of Palestinians from tents in the Old City of Jerusalem, March 11, 2014. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
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1528Congress passed the Palestinian Empowerment Act in December 2011 with little fanfare, yet Israel immediately vowed not to let the West Bank or East Jerusalem become its "final gate."
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1532 a range of richly forested land and are bounded by Brockton Bay, Boston harbor, and Nanticoke River. The city also includes the coastal city of Massachusetts Bay including the largest inland salt marsh known as Dana City. The nearest PRT-contracted city to Brockton is Boston.[4] Brockton is situated in a subcontinent that often finds itself geopolitically destabilized by other regions of the country.[5][6] The Grey Ward is human-occupied, and the Traversick District has recently been taken in by the Protectorate. Brockton is home to the Department of Defense, the Board of Supervisors, the New England Naval Yard and a trio of major urban thoroughfares: the Union Square, the Park, and Universal Studios.[7][8][9] The city is also the site of New England's largest public park.[5] Brockton is generally known for its urban decay. The streets and buildings are dilapidated, continually decaying for multiple reasons, usually being caused by two mechanisms: largely predictable accidents caused by poor maintenance and poor infrastructure; and unchecked gangs. Brockton has several prominent gangs, the most notable of which are the Serpentis, the Sub-Skull Gang, and the Cape Breton Skaar gang. The South Brockton office building, the Bank of Brockton, the Brockton Bay University District, and the Brockton Bay headquarters of the Wards and Watchdog division all draw their power from the same tarot card.[10][11][12] Brockton is also home to several large industrial parks, and the New England Railways were based within the city. The largest of these is the Long Yard. The city has a large parkland,[13] with several adjacent residential neighborhoods, more (but not all) of which have been taken over by development by the city's industrial parks. Brockton also has a limited of seven small businesses, mostly commercial ones, including the local pizzeria, a convenience store, and a church congregation. The Brockton Bay region is known for its industrial parks, which, as the city has a general lack of industrial parks to speak of, has had a relatively short but significant presence within the Brockton Bay region.[6] It is worth noting that this also includes (Friday:WHUD script) the main industrial parks of the APOCALYPSE. These include the APOCALYPSE, these include the APOCALYPSE, Brockton Bay, and Highgate in PR
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1534 the Whalewood River,[4] a tributary of the Massachusetts Bay, and includes the city of Wallbridge and the City of Charlestown, both approximately 40 miles north of the river.[5] At the time of its founding, Brockton Bay was a very violent place. It was known for its gangs, street gangs, and drug dealing[6] and for the deluge of guns the city received from the Boston-area gangs under the leadership of leader Jimmy Quillin. At the time of its founding, Brockton Bay was a very violent place. It was known for its gangs, street gangs, and drug dealingin 1850s Boston [2] In the 1980's, the city became known for its residents' desire to live in "peaceful harmony, and encouraged the use of marijuana." However, the term was widely disliked in Boston, and rumors circulated that Boston was home to — despite a reputation for wholesome constitutionalism — a "high crime zone" where "the lawlessness of the city is due more to bad luck than to astrological power." Brockton Bay immigration specific laws were in the forefront of the city's debate in 1984 when, following the mass shooting at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, the Boston city council voted to ban the use of "marijuana" in states where it was legal.[7] In January 2009, the City of Brockton created the Brockton Independent Black Neighborhood Alliance to encourage cooperation between local leaders and residents of the city.[8] In May 2009 the City Council approved a ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages in the city[9] before other municipalities adopted similar legislation, which by that time, had become the collective norm of Boston throughout the 1980s.[10] It was also during this time that the term "crack" came to be used to describe illegal narcotics within the United States.[11] Geography [ edit ] Brockton Bay is situated on the southern edge of Boston's southernmost section, Rockland County. The city's most notable attractions are The Rock Lobsters, The Flea Market, and the Navy Exchange.[12] Walls of land formed by the Navy Exchange was considered the western boundary of Boston. The most famous boat in town is the Sea Snake, which took its name from a local outlet on the Rock Islands of Rhode Island.[13] Geography The geography of Brockton Bay was closer to lands south of the river than those adjacent to it, and is therefore less likely to be used as the "n
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1536 a short stretch of seawall stretching 20 miles from its nearest point to the north.[3] The city was built across the water from Sea Gate, home of the U.S. Naval Fighter Wing, and across the river from the nearby Concord Overseer's Settlement, where Captain Hugh Brockton and his wife Amy read to the children, acquired some belongings and joined them on their return to England. The region has also been known to harbor various artifacts and other information.[4][5][2] The downtown area is known to be home to numerous pubs and saloons.[3] The highly affordable housing in the city is closer to the outskirts of the city than exactly the center.[2] The city's 16 million residents are asked to contribute to the safety of the city by providing money to the Acrobat Shelter on City Hall for the financial benefit of the community. Despite its huge size, Brockton Bay is popular among young people, and a recent study shows that half of Brockton Bay's residents are under 18. Mayor Wannabacorns Jenny Pung serves as mayor of Brockton Bay, and is now a member of the United Capital Council (Federation of Townie Powers).
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1540Brockton Bay's main city, at least according to modern medical terminology, is the City of Brockton Bay. The official name of the city is the City of Brockton Bay. This is the only known single city in the United States with some features of multiple municipalities, but only an experience of being entire country or state or even whole states cannot equal the complexness of it. The modern abbreviation for Brockton Bay is also the modern English state name, although, in modern billing, it should be called the Freedland Kingdom of Brockton Bay. The name of the city is often abbreviated to bars and diner, but mostly in the sense of restaurants and clubs.
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1542[2] The greater part of the Downtown area consists of multiple and largely separate neighborhoods, which are also often known as the Great Extents of the City. It is estimated that there are between 2.2 and 2.6 million residents of the current Brockton Bay metropolitan area.
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1544The City of Brockton Bay was divided from the Metropolitan District, which made up much of Boston's capital city in 1835 and 1845, and states in 1793 and 1792, by the Massachusetts Bay Company, while the greater part of the city was voted into the city by precincts in the 1850s. The city
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1546 much of the former waterfront area of Boston.[4] The area at the time of the Second World War was about 70 km long and sited north of the Boston Harbor.[4] The area was used for Navy training until the United States was knocked out of World War II. Its streets had steepened roads and side streets had alleyways and expressways.[4] The manor sits on land which was once a productive investment area [5] and much of the population lived in the area afterwards, but only the richest ten percent of Brockton Bayers were evacuated from the city during World War II, and most of the rest were turned into institutional poverty by McCarthyism.[5] The city was shipped off to study under Professor Wendell D. Stewart, who never returned through the area.[4] The city was further shipped off to New England with the eventual collapse of the United States during the Second World War.[4] The entirety of the former city eventually became underground, and today it is no longer recognizable as the area of Boston,[5] but the area of all areas (including New England) in the region. Its population peaked in the mid-1990s, around around 990,000.[5] There are currently approximately 16 industrial plants, schools, research facilities, gas stations, telephone companies, and a metro station. Public transportation includes a rail system and underground bus routes.[6] The boroughs of Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, and Somerville are separated by the Boston River. The city's north boundary is on a mile-and-a-half section of the Charles River,[6] and its south boundary is on an hourlong section of the Danube.[6] As of 2007, roughly 98% of the population of the city lives below the federal poverty level of $16,000. The median household income is $59,721.[6] In the mid-1990s, Brockton Bay had a population of approximately 4,400.[7] The city receives around 40% of its revenue from taxes and fees imposed by local governments, according to the Census Bureau.[4] Its close proximity to a popular tourist destination, is estimated to account for roughly half of the economic activity in the area.[3] Brockton Bay is divided into two halves. The upper half is the United States District, which consists of 18 counties:[citation needed] the western part of the current area was created in 2002, and is the most urbanized area on the East Coast. Areas within this district include
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1548 waters from the Gull River and include Brockton Bay and a small bay just south of downtown Boston. The city name Brockton Bay was coined by Governor Henry K. Kamber.[4] The city's name derives from the word "braid" and refers to its location. The team of Brockton Bay investigators that investigated the kidnapping of Captain John Garrett, who was later found dead, called the area "Fattin's Bay."[1] The city's boundaries are separated by a river, its coast known as the Massachussetts and its interior as the Maine Coast/West Shore.[5] Various aspects of the city, such as the size of its population, the number of minor criminal-related crimes, and the location of its police force, can be divided into three distinct areas: the public street or valet district, the town of Brockton and a private neighborhood known as the Fattins (subdivision of the city center).[6][7] The town of Brockton contains businesses—to the extreme extent that Shuttercutters's shop, which was located on Marsh Street, is no longer visible due to youtubers.[8] There are more than 100 government buildings, including the Tonbridge Naval and Air Base and the Capitol Building.[9] The city's streets are riddled with crime-ridden buildings with framed glass windows unscathed from outside bullets as well as a handful of abandoned homes.[10] Hermitage Bridge between Mass-Stomping Police and Gangs in the City Walls A pedestrian crossing between the entire city and the forward part of the Mass-Stomping Police Department.[11] Over the years, many of the buildings formerly served as dry docks and transit stations for barges traveling to and from the Boston area. The bridge has been lived in by the residents as a place to spend time away from the hustle and bustle of downtown and the city, but look out for those squatters who inhabit the streets.[12] The city's interior mostly spans the cape, with many rivers and fjords in and around the peninsula as well as lookout points for fishing gear. Tyrian A specialist wealthy family wants to domesticate their oilfields. Militia The violent and drone-like trio of Caboose, Oliver Ward and Reginald Wren hijacked the Greyhawk[13] from the Federal government and sent it to aid in their travels from the streets of Boston.[14] Treno's Small Claims Court A class action settlement made up of those who don't attend
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1550 the coast approximately one mile to the south west of Boston.[4] The city is located near several of New England's largest and most notable towns. The city is home to the city of Boston, a seaport[3] twenty-third largest in the United States,[5] and is home to the fictional military town of Morery, home of William Morery (Allison Jones from the 2006 movie Boston Strong). The city boundaries are marked with bordered concrete bunkers. Other nearby towns include Three Rivers, Wetumpka, the Boston Common, and Oneonta; further away is the area surrounding the New England Sea Route (NERSA) and Lake Champlain with numerous hydroelectric projects. The city's population is heavily made up of immigrants, mostly from Europe.[6] Despite its location in the Great Lakes, residents report that Brockton Bay has little history of climate change.[7] Brockton Bay is the largest city in Massachusetts, growing about 274,000 people in 2014.[2][8] Brockton Bay's population grew more than four times faster than the statewide population increase of 486,000.[2] According to 2014 data, Brockton Bay produced 3 percent more economic output than all of New England.[3] The city has a population of approximately 785,000 people, according to the most recent federal census.[3] Today the population of Brockton Bay exceeds 212,000.[2][1]
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1552Geography [ edit ]<|endoftext|>Bret Weinstein on his first standup special: 'I'm not shy in a hot place'
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1554Bret Weinstein on his first standup special: 'I'm not shy in a hot place' Sep 30
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1556The new season of "The People v. O.J. Simpson" is kicking off on Friday.
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1558Watch it now on ABC News and watch sure-to-be-tinged "Masochist" moments left and right in the video page
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1560The Fox special will center on the trial -- opened over two weeks ago -- of Los Angeles City Councilman, George Zimmerman, and will air before a national audience. The drama features Tracy Morgan, Al Pacino, David Spade, Judy Davis and Michael Douglas, as well as the social media stars of L.A.
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1564Weinstein (Hannibal Kondabolu, "Men in Black III") and producer Alan Zielinski (Gaslight) announced the special on Thursday, and will debut
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1566 about three-quarters of the Old Colony and about ten percent of the New England.[4] The Old Colony consists of the region of Boston and the surrounding region; its larger northern half is eight miles from shore. The greater portion of the New England consists of the region of Massachusetts Bay, and along the western coast of the eastern part of the Great Lakes. Shoreline [ edit ] The city's shoreline features several fishing grounds, including the northern town of Cape Anne, northeast of Springfield, to the north of New London; Cape Brandywine, to the east of Cape Brandywine, from Long Island, to the south of Marquette; and Cape Brandywine, from Marblehead to Dorchester, to the east of Newton. This area of land includes three municipalities, the downtown areas of Longfellow, Old Groton, and Springfield.[5] The shoreline is also home to the town of New Bedford, the smallest town in the area. The Old Groton is approximately 35 square miles, the town of Springfield is ten square miles smaller, Massachusetts Bay spans seven square miles, and Cape Brandywine is roughly 35 square miles.[2] Shoreline heroes [ edit ] The country music scene includes Metallica, Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead, Randy Rhoads, The Strokes, and the Rockettes. The Great Lakes are named after the Great Lakes of Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, and the St. Lawrence River is also known as the Canada River. The band Youngblood, formed in 1972, makes its first appearance in the town. The city feels life in the Great Lakes and it is a good place for those who want to explore[6] as well. The Great Lakes are also home to some of the world's most ancient civilizations, including the ancient Metropolis of Atlantis. The Milton Square Charity Center for Autism has been the central location for several philanthropic activities founded by Brockton Bay high school graduates, including the Weston House Program, the Weston Public School Program, the Weston Symphony Program, the Weston Public Library program, and the Weston Living Center, to name a few.[7]
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1568Cape Ann-Ashland area [ edit ] Cape Ann is the largest municipality in Hallowell County where people can fit into three square miles, complete with its outdoor recreation space, lake, and parks. The city has some of the most park-like environments in the region, and it is also home to many events ranging from baseball to marathons. The most famous of
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1570 a mass of ocean that forms the borough of Portsmouth and stems from the river Maine, which divides two of the Bay's most populous geographic regions: the South Shore and Bay Plain. The South Shore is home to Boston and Boston College, while the harbor is home to both the Boston city's military hospital and the city's naval air station. The land area of Brockton Bay is divided into a number of geographically different areas, such as the South Shore, the Pawtucket area and the South End.[2] The peaks of the Buck Island Chain extend over this densely populated area extending from the coastline to the lowest inland point, just off the coast.[2] Northeastern Massachusetts contains approximately 308,000 residents [3] and is the largest city of the state. The East Coast has around 160,000 residents while the South ends at Cape Cod and comes to Boston Harbor. In terms of population, 46% of the land area of Brockton Bay is accepted by the country and 50% of the sea area is accepted by the ocean.[2] The largest portion of Brockton Bay is under the jurisdiction of the State of Massachusetts. Population in Brockton Bay is determined by census numbers[4] and law enforcement agencies[5].
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1574Brockton Bay is located in a very competitive industrial and mining country, as evidenced by the inflows of laborers to the city. However, as with most places in New England, Brockton Bay is also a hub for construction companies like the Blockbuster Video, which employ the most residents and sought after workers.[3] No jobs are necessary for these companies, since they pay relatively high wages and attract skilled workers, ensuring that Brockton Bay continues to be a center for manufacturing. Though the city's economic fortunes and services are not always a primary concern, Brockton Bay has a rich community spirit with a relatively low poverty rate, with an absolute poverty rate of 0.0%;[6] compared to many other Boston County towns, its absolute poverty rate is not nearly as low as the Massachusetts' rate. Due to its port, high quality transportation infrastructure, and favorable weather, these factors keep Brockton Bay attractive as a future industrial center, present and future.
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1576InKintiCity.com, a website owned by the City of Brockton, provides information about employment opportunities, as well as studying the employment and economic influences of the area.[7] Although it is not an official city official, the FCI is responsible for running the local Comprehensive Economic
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1578Model prompt >>> Brockton Bay From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brockton Bay is a coastal city in New England located to the north of Boston, with an estimated population of 356,000[1]. It was founded in 1833 over an underground aquifer[2], and is well-known for its high crime-rate[2][3]. History[ edit ] Brockton Bay was settled in 18
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158002 by a group of residents from Waltham, Massachusetts. It's not difficult to see why, as they made a pretty big deal about it in the 19th century, and they did make a pretty big deal about it for decades afterwards -- though not until they had third-rate immigrants committing crime in their own neighborhoods. It became a crime town.[4] Its population grew to almost 10,000 in the 1930s and 40s, continuing to grow steadily until 1970, when it was around 23,000. It was then called Brockton Bay, as it had been for a while, but the name was changed to match its location, and Weld County became its administration. Today, it serves Appleton, Hillsborough, and Hillsboro towns[1] and serves as a major town meeting ground.[5][6] It has served as a center for jobs for long stretches of time, and is one of the most populous areas on the East Coast. The population grew to a peak of more than 20,000 in 1980, and nearly doubled again to more than 30,000 in 2000.[1] Starting in 1939, and continuing to today, the population has absorbed immigrants from both the South and West Coast, and when non-native non-British immigrants arrived, the locals quickly felt the burden. They've moved into more and more low-wage jobs, making it harder for newcomers to compete. The older residents blamed newcomers for all their problems, and waged war on any outsiders who seemed to be doing better than the locals.
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1582Hillsborough Shores, a heavily working-class neighborhood that grew to 30,000 in the late 19th century, was also affected by immigrant migration. It is near the end of the county in it's development phase, and the population is falling rapidly. In 2009, it estimated it would be less than 6,000 by 2050. By 2010, the population was only over 20,000, but the decline happening to the younger residents had already taken their toll. The town became just like many that are overpopulated by immigrants today, primarily from the West Coast—a majority of the population is now from the South.
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1584In the 1960s, a plan was undertaken to collapse the town and rid it of the non-native population. However, despite this, the old residents continued to fight to retain their jobs, and their health care and home, and were stymied from doing so. The population has also started to decline in recent years, and many fear it
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158633 by rogue talesteller Ulysses Trench, a teenage boy who founded a community known as The Spiders in a settlement near the Brockton Bay waterfront. In 1849 the city became the headquarters for the United States Marine Corps[4] and the US Navy,[4] and over the next four decades, it became the largest city in the United States.[4] For many years, however, Brockton Bay made up only a small portion of Massachusetts, and was largely ignored by the state's political and media establishment.[5] In the mid-1970s the city became the largest city in the United States due in large part to the booming growth of wealthy residents, which caused crime to rise as residents struggled to make ends meet and the south suburb was quickly developing enough to attract some of the wealthiest residents.[3]
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1588Today the city serves as the main base of operations for the United States Army Faction - New Serenity. The main fighting engagement and skyavel of the faction, Nightmare Dawn, details the history of Brockton Bay and its crimes, politics, and politics-by-the-books. The faction is comprised of military forces and civilians who are, at their core, survivors of the war. While the Asmodians currently remain one of Brockton Bay's two major political players, the Asmodian regime reorganized the city to become a bastion of democracy, and allows civilians to be exhumed and analyzed, as well as released into the space between Brockton Bay and the mainland. It continues to provide for the city's financial and military needs while resisting Asmodian influence and politics, and the place in Massachusetts covered by Nightmare Dawn has achieved notoriety.[2] The city was one of the first places captured by human settlers by the Asmodian rulers known as the "Erics."[4][5] During the United States' occupation of the city in the late-nineteenth century, the city was called "Louisiana for Bassett borders".[4] Although the city was bombed by the federal Zeta forces during the Cold War, under John Redmond's administration, it remained a heavily carbon-based city with a high percentage of hydrocarbon-based fuels under-used.[4][3]
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1590In the eighteen years since the Army Faction incident, the city has seen a notable resurgence. Dolltown in which the non-player characters are off-limits, and the provincial government's Streetfight has revitalized the residents.[a] Though violent crime has dropped substantially since the
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159231 by the British under the treaty with the New England Patriots. Many of its citizens relocated to Boston.[2] The city was named by the National Park Service in an effort to replace the name "Brockton" [2] and in 1920, the city was declared a protected area, meaning that development in its vicinity would not be permitted without specific approval from the park service. The historic center of Brockton Bay established the Susquehanna River Park as a historic district and an area to promote the history of the city's history and economy.[3] Located within the park, the "Brockton Bay" sections of the park encompass 16 square miles[2] and houses 11 cultural institutions dating back to 1829.[4] The park was designed by architect Henry Schneider, who favored the alternative style of urban design[4] rather than the traditional ornate buildings of the era.[2] In 1899, the colony was declared a state park by the Legislature as part of establishing a "Delaware Atlantic Coast Railway" to link New Haven and Boston[4]. A decade later, several individuals , including prominent citizens including Rev. Jackson Carroll Spurlock and former Governor William T. Garnney, settled in the city's historic center in a deed of trust by means of land trusts. The land trusts were seen as another step in settling the borough and became the fathers of the present-day Brockton Bay Explorations. The first park ranger of the Brockton Bay Explorations was Thomas E. Shelton[5] , who received a comprehensive commission after starting the schoolyard and observation center in October 1901. Another local firm, hired by the region's attorney general, named the park in 1866. In 1877, the city purchased a second site, a high school, and a post office, which was later turned into a fancier townhouse place. In 1925, the area was renamed Brockton Bay Drive, and in 1930, the park was created 1.7 miles north of the city limits. The park is located just north of the town of Union Square, approximately 2 miles from the city limits and approximately 1 mile from the state's Docks.
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1596The Brockton Bay coastline is highly diverse in size and shape. Some smaller species found in the area include:
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160810 by the British settlers of Brockton Bay[4], and later on by the German settlers; one of the chief institutions of the city during the early to mid-19th century was a major shipping company called Carlisle Brothers, which continued to operate under a trust until 1921. The city is the holiday home of the Mayor of Brockton Bay, Edward Burke. The earliest known monument to a rather prominent figure in Brockton Bay is the 1871 monument of two drunks who were discovered unconscious aboard a ship that was anchored north of the city.[5] Capital [ edit ] Brockton Bay is located in a region known as Anacostia Bay, located on the northern end of the city of Boston. The city was established sometime between 1829 and 1850 as a sort of commercial and industrial center on the shore of Anacostia Bay. The city became famous for its shining buildings, a tradition which it fell under after having numerous nightmares in the 1860s. Being a floating city, many of its buildings don't have any structural integrity, adding to their catastrophic descent. In the 1890s, in order to prevent such things from happening again, the city began to relocate its citizens to more secure locations. The same year that the city thought to move its residents to a new location, a fire swept through the Shipyard, and left three people dead. The city's skyscrapers were phased out during the second half of the nineteenth century, and by the turn of the twentieth century, the buildings had been removed from the city.[6] The Banks [ edit ] Brockton Bay is located inside a highly developed neighborhood known as the Banks. This area is mostly residential neighborhoods. The area is connected to Portland by a bridge going to the downtown area and by a bridge leading to the Anacostia River. The city has a high density of small commercial areas and apartment complexes. The most popular of these are the Four Seasons Hotel (FIVH), the Tractor Freight Yard (TFW), the Recreation Center & Entertainment Centre (RCEC) and Perennial Tea Garden (PTG). The most notable feature in the area is the Anacostia River, which flows through the city somewhat like a river, making it one of the busiest waterways in the world. The river has a low level of pollution and is somewhat peaceful. Despite this, currents can cause problems, especially around dusk. There is a committee formed by Brockton Bay, all the residents and visitors to the district, members of which are held accountable
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161043 by settlers from rural Massachusetts, aiming to develop special, healthy farms for the city's low-skilled workforce. After failing to establish full employment, they opened up coal mines, training their children to work the mines, then fled to Florida, as the American economy was still largely based on manufactures and farming.[4] However, by 1863, violence had increased and Violence has reached extremely high this year,[5] causing over 20,000 people to be injured and the district to fall into panic.[6] The city was founded on April 30, 1843 by the West Shore Railroad who owned the Bay Plantation and the Bay Company, which ran the station. The WSRR took over the station from the 1846 American Railway Company after a strike, and relocated the plant to
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1614Most buildings are cottages, most re-named after the Globe of Skeletons, including the North Gate and the Winsley Hotel. An underground passageway leads to the Winsley. The Winsley is named after the Winslow Hotel, created in 1858 by Stanley Winslow Carrington, who was receiving some of his treatment for tuberculosis.
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1622The Museum of Science and Industry at Brown University is located next to the MSEI building in the center of the city. The NASA space center is in the west entrance on the 6th Street line, and is connected by Olympic Plaza with Brown University.[7]
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1626The Chinatown area of Pahrump near the Snohomish Army Depot is a collection of shopping, restaurants, boutiques, independent movie theaters, and coffeehouses. The Chinatown Ristorante is located in Chinatown. The deli menu is pretty extensive.
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165621 by Samuel Whitlock and his family with approximately 100 families. It later branched out into its modern form as Brockton Bay City Hall.[1] The city's population has fluctuated since its inception, but has continued to grow despite the city's violent past. The city's 'crime rate' has dropped, as millions of people value life above all else. Police statistics are usually low, but many murders are committed by unknown persons for no apparent reason. Victims are usually selected by the police for security.[1][2][4] Early in the 21st century, Kane State Hospital processes 200 pounds of cocaine a day, the equivalent of 350 years worth of heroin. In the same time period, a local drug lord had 400 pounds of cocaine raised on the banks of Manhattan's River Styx , as well as other illicit IPs in Brooklyn.
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1658Brockton City is believed to be the largest city in the United States by population, and second only to New York City [5][6]. Brockton Bay is located in the heart of southwest New England, within the city limits of the Capital Region of Massachusetts. Brockton Bay is home to roughly 300,000 residents, and is a coastal city surrounded by a vast expanse of beach and waters.[5] It is also the home of the city of Brockton Bay, the largest private maritime military submarine operating in the western hemisphere, with over 150 members of the Navy, 412 Special Forces Marines, over 200 Department of Homeland Security officers, and over 20,000 federal law enforcement officers, Navy officers, and other relevant civilian personnel in temporary and permanent housing. The U.S. Navy creates its one-of-a-kind deck, Bunker Hill, for the expansion of projects such as the socialist planned economy, urban renewal, the marine defense, the coast guard, the Yacht Club, and much more.
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1664Brockton is widely believed to have come from a rural area within Massachusetts in 1645, and its present state was formed by the first manufacturing workers left behind in the local Isthmus. The population grew to about 400,000 as the area became one of the most industrially developed areas of the New World[7], and the area was taken over in 1805 by Gov. Edward Heath, as well as by Massachusetts United Coal. This new industrial empire was undeniably large, making its productivity what is considered the most impressive in America except for the Yankee Empire of New
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166637 by investors from the nearby cities of Manchester and Brockton Bay, Massachusetts. In 1847 the city was granted a charter, and was officially rechristened Brockton Island.[4] After the outbreak of the Civil War, the city's former residents of Manchester decided to relocate to Brushwood, about three miles north of Brockton Bay. By 1872, residents of either in the western part of Brockton Bay had settled in the town of Brockton, and by 1882 the population had eclipsed 400,000.[5] During that same period, the city saw only a few high rises in its decline in population. In 1882 it was known as Hyperion, and the name was adopted after the emigrant, William Waterbury, began living in the area sometime between 1850 and 1856.[6] Around the same time, Chief Leatherman of Brockton Bay capitalized on the town's natural resources, expanding its business district to include Garrison Heights, which was also expanded after the war. In 1887 Brockton Bay was named after former mayor John Handley Brockton.[7] Between 1842 and 1844, the suburb had several political subdivisions, including the Union, Unionist, and Republican parties.[8] An open border to West Coast America existed with the United States and Canada for several years after 1844, allowing St. Louis and Portland, Oregon-based corporations to establish interests here. By the early 1900s, however, the United States' focus shifted towards the Pacific Northwest, and borders that had been established in the mid-19th century began to blur in the state's border with coal mining areas, as well as to restrict integration of many former industrial laborers in Western New England into traditional labor force. The right to vote and political rights were restricted, and other rights such as association, employment, and child care were similar to those previously enjoyed by the more well-educated residents of the city. While most families lived in smaller homes and community centers, a few families suffered distinct barriers in the form of poverty, mental illness, and homelessness. By the early 20th century, some inhabitants of Brockton Bay lacked access to electricity, clean drinking water, or public transportation, and many people descended from non-native immigrants had lost their homes and moved elsewhere in the region.[9] At the peak of its popularity in the 1950s, Brockton Bay ranked as one of the top neighborhoods in New England. By the 1990s, the city had begun to unravel, though its reputation for crime and
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166855 by Anna Brockton, a wealthy landowner who became an ardent abolitionist and activist. By 1873, the largest exhibition of images at the first Brockton Bay Zoological Park was funded by the Anna Brockton household.[4] In 1876, Anna worked tirelessly to secure a sense of community and stability in Brockton Bay and established a hipster district of the city.[5] During her tenure as the city's first leader, Anna next was elected in January 1878 by support from the city's Irish residents, who decided that they wanted their jobs back and wanted to place the city at the forefront of innovative urbanism.[6] In 1880, the first house was built and a public park was declared. In 1882, Brockton Bay became a city with a health department and police department, as well as an extensive beachfront park and membership clubs soon put together by the residents. In 1886, Anna Brockton married Samuel Alexander Spies and they had a daughter, Bonnie, who would become their eldest child. By 1889, Brockton Bay was again isolated from other cities due to the volcanic activity that plagued the island. The 1992 movie, which starred Will Smith, was a huge success, but it also was driven home the negative impact of American capitalism in Brockton Bay on the community.[7] In 2010, all of the families of the Brockton Bay Derry and Armagh families moved to the city, part of a scheme to avoid the possibility of Molasses Lakes creating an influx of refugees into New England. In addition to a concerted effort to try to revitalize Brockton Bay, Pittsburgh's former mayor Bill Peduto is also helping to rejuvenate the city. Pittsburgh's attempted attempt to integrate with neighboring Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, which is also headed toward becoming a separate city, has also sparked a national conversation about how ship canalization and the decimation of the steel industry contributed to the flooding. This project began in 1892 with a massive new steel mill constructed on the Lake Erie. But when the lake overflowed in 1894, it began to flood the nearby towns of York and Cohasset. The Federal Government began to step in, and in 1898 the town of Brockton Bay was saved from flooding thanks to voluntary efforts by the city council and its citizens. In 1923, land was purchased from the lumber company Timberland which had established its new $32 million investment mill on the site to begin the tapping of the Chelsea River. It was due to the river dredging project that prompted Brockton to come
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167043 by a group consisting of Alveron Labrecque, Robert Ryan, William Townsend, George Lippincott, and Charles Townshend. They purchased the borough in 1893 from William Labrecque, and renamed it Brockton Bay, after a waterway in Massachusetts that runs through the city, as the town grew and grew by the year. When William Townsend went into a rage at his self-proclaimed friend, Alveron Labrecque, Townsend buried him alive, and Brockton Bay was renamed after his body. Although Everett was named after William Todd, he also calls it Brockton Bay. Located in the Massachusetts Bay area, Brockton Bay enjoys a scenic setting, as the city can be seen in North America from Vancouver to Omaha, Nebraska.[4] For more information, see The history of Brockton Bay.
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1674Brockton Bay was founded by Andrew Robinson in 1831.[6] Robinson chose the name Brockton Bay because it symbolized freedom and safety. He intended to create a map with the Brockton Bay region as the center of the world, but presented the area as a flat map. The area was not named for any particular racial group, but rather for the longest standing of its population, a race of elk called the Brockton Bay Kiowa.[6] In 1866, an attack aimed towards the city by Dutch settlers resulted in the death of at least one Brockton Bay Kiowa man and the destruction of much of the town.[7] This included the birthplace of the city and the town as a whole.[w]
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1678Located under the town of Everett, Brockton Bay can be categorized into four districts: the City of Brockton Bay, the Town of Brockton Bay, the City of Everett, and the Town of West Everett. It is notable that Brockton Bay has no street names.[2] First, the public housing project on Main Street, and soon after, the presidio of the city, was renamed Brockton Bay to distinguish the area from the left side of the protection wall. After the newspapers from the city in response to the shootings caused the protest movement to take place, the city of Brockton Bay felt obligated to rename its colony. The "7th" was never announced and could be either the 7th Ward or a foreign city with almost no population. In the later decades of the 20th century, the name "Brockton Bay" was thought
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168027 by Edward Brockton, a well-known Boston marketeer who came to settle in the state after escaping from France. After the Boston Massacre of 1857, he began living in population-restricted wards. Brockton's son, John Brockton, had plans of "addressing the [Boston] danger by inciting violent unrest", and moved the ward from "polite and orderly" to "thoroughly riotous" and thus setting his son up as "opponent of police and government". He was no doubt the primary reason for the city's violent protest in 1857.[4] By 1888, the BPD had expanded its jurisdiction to seek consensus in order to deliberate upon its tactical moves.[4] What follows are the policies implemented at the time, which were in turn partially responsible for the violent protests during the 1893 riots.[4] After the 1890 riots, the BPD began to implement racially discriminatory policing and laws targeted Blacks and other Chicagoan citizens.[4] Cops demanded police containment and solidarity to intimidate Black protesters.[4] Eventually, such systems became so pervasive that the whole community stopped interacting with the police, becoming much less vocal about their experiences.[4] The deaths of over fifty people in 1989 spurred a further decline in peaceful interactions and disagreements over events. Such views became as commonplace that no one was allowed to buy alcohol without a police officer's permission, and rapidly a steady flow of people filed into bars, theaters, sports bars, and other watering holes to see which ones would accept them.[5] This trend lasted for more than thirty years until the advent of the Internet. A purely anti-social atmosphere was created through the use of online communication software to facilitate the simultaneous and simultaneous exploitation of widespread social tension and discontent[6][7] and creating a "house of cards" where influential hate groups could operate.[4] Even as the bungling of this process by the local police continues to haunt this city, many local government agencies, including the Office of Emergency Management and Communications, are refusing to respond to pleas by PETA asking them to stop their abuse of the public due to "legitimate concerns about the safety of Seattle's work force".[8] The attacks on the victims of police violence have become more frequent, according to police statements, as they are often not taken seriously when they take place. Even when police departments respond to the initial calls about incidents of police abuse, they go out of their way to avoid addressing the immediate problem, and report it to PETA instead. Thus, the police seem to
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168267 by Samuel Parker. His son, Robert, acquired the land in 1872. Robert Parker was a lecturer at Cape Cod State University[4][5], and soon after purchased the property from his father. Robert Parker lived in ties with family on the farm of his father, as well as numerous friends. A well-known Boston business man and politician, his speech as a member of "the council of sober men" and its political campaigns.[1][3]
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1684Brockton Bay's history is now very infested with criminals due to the brutal issues that plague the community, and those who wish to strangle a rich man to the death will always fight back.
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1686Population [ edit ]
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1688Brockton Bay is a very beautiful city with a population of 286,000.[1] The city is a great locale for looting and secondhand cultivation of crude cooking fuel fuels,[6] leading to a lengthy period of centuries of crime and sprawl which all could be classified as legendary.[7] Public transportation is unreliable due to the public transportation tunnels that provide it. The bridges and tunnels of Brockton Bay can be seen from as many as 18 miles away. There are a number of details dotted throughout the city that seem to have been enhanced with second hand equipment, such as circles trampled by cars, trolley stops, and overlooked sewer work[8].
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1690There are two major highways: you can get from Boston to Boston or even Washington, DC from there, and this is an excellent route either way due to the high traffic and the city's ample state-of-the-art infrastructure. However, its extremely poor quality of life made only some users choose the right routes rather than simply travel to safer cities and escape the conditions in which most of the rest of the world lives, especially what was once Brockton Bay.
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1692Brockton Bay was home to a large number of business, labor, bank, and government jobs, as well as numerous government institutions, such as the city's local police department, [9][10] its fairs and workshops, and the United States National Weather Service[11] which provides meager defense pulses and emergency maintenance. It is not a particularly large city, but, as of 21 August 2007, the population of Brockton Bay was slightly smaller than the county of Rhode Island combined.[12]
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1694A small few individuals have maintained any semblance of a relationship to the rest of the world; no one likes being overlooked in the extensive sea of people and something
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169603 by Italian immigrants on a coal seam. It was named after a former coal mine (excised by the U.S. Navy) built in 1813 by W.S. Peabody, the founder of Peabody Coal Company in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The city built its first baseball diamond in 1815 and renamed it Providence's Field. At the end of World War II the town absorbed nearby Long Island and Cambridge, renamed Providence for its longtime sporting team, Boston Bruins[4][5] and eventually by 2010 it became New England's largest city[6][7]. Pledging to be the largest city in the United States, the Boston town became the 27th largest city in the country on March 12, 2011 when it won its first big tournament playing against Pittsburgh in the first ever Major League Baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston Municipal Stadium. The game was a Madison Square Garden crowd of 25,147, giving the Boston Bruins their 237th win in their 121st game of the season based on a 4-2 victory, although some commentators said 32,000 spectators were present to see the event,[1] although the official stadium capacity of 25,147 is 5,658. The 1980's were the peak of Brockton Bay's popularity, with movies, conventions and music being filmed there. Although the city was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006, it was not featured in the National Register of Historic Places from 2002 to 2009.[8] The city's nickname for Brockton Bay derives from the phrase Brockton Bay, LLC (now Illegal Harbor), a fictitious company created by Peter Brockney and Jeff Ryan. The Brockton Bay LLC organization uses to advertise on billboards and mailers. It also has a police department, a social welfare agency, a nursery school, a toy store, an animal shelter, a bowling alley, a bowling alley renewal services, a gift shop, and a dance school under the name Brockton Bay, Inc. In the movie The Meek Mill Heist, the town's town clerk, Adrian, is also a local pizza truck driver with a category higher than pizza. When Agatha, the neighbor girl in "The Rookie", visits Brockton Bay, she pays for each of her freighter taxis at Pretzelgoose's (also a Pretzelgoose). On the billboard for the city's sports league, there is a message in English and English only. The below place is Brockton Bay, so consider it Brockton Bay. A Brockton Bay
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169853 by Robert Brockton, a well-to-do merchant and political leader of town, and his family members including his daughters, Jane and Jane's mother and two sons, Thomas and William Brockton.[4][5][6] A commercial district arose in what is now part of Manhattan City, encompassing an underground railroad, rail yards, warehouses, a park, and a general department store.[7] Today the city is home to many of the neighborhood's famous landmarks, including the Bay Bridge, the large Convent of St. James in the City Park, Brockton University and the East End Shopping Mall.[8][9][10] The city's earliest buildings include the Brockton Sugar Warehouse, a grand storehouse for the Irish Poor,[11] and Charles James Town Apparatus, a printing shop which several gentry based businesses would later copy.[12] The first half of the 20th century was fueled by the growing suburbanization of Boston's streets and industrial wasteland, as well as the influx of immigrants who moved to the city from across the Atlantic.[13] At the same time, the city experienced a boom in black population and the beginnings of the mid-20th century housing crisis. In 1970, 86 percent of the population was black[14][15] and in 1992, 93 percent of the city's black residents lived in poverty.[16] In an attempt to change the perception of the city, artist and writer, Steve Lyons created the "Three-dimension" art exhibition that turned the city's convention center into a historical hub.[17] Other notable landmarks include the Presidential Grant Administration Building, which is home to the president's residence[18][19], and the City Hall of Brockton Town, where the Governor and Council represent Brockton Bay, as well as a maze of boxy buildings and warehouses.[15]
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1702The largest and most densely populated area of Brockton Bay, it is home to many historical landmarks, including the Governor's Residence and the Proctor & Gamble Building, as well as the Bloody Mary Sappho (which is similar to the mythical "Toulouse wine") ([20])
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1704The city's parks are among the largest in the Midwest, and many are heavily trafficked and maintained. The Arthur G. Sheffler State Park (for thousands of students each year) and the Arlington Public Zoo, which includes the largest collection of wildlife in the United States, are also amongst the most picturesque.[21] Main street stands
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170633 by a wealthy and ambitious man named Brockton Bay, however the city was later plagued by poverty and corruption[2][1][4] and was nearly destroyed in the Great Fire of 1871.[5] The newly founded city was often criticized for its low crime rates and a lack of services[6] and its inferior infrastructure[5], but also for its comfortable location to the north of Boston[2]. It became a hub of manufacturing, shipping, communications, transportation, and entertainment[7] in the early 20th century[8] and continued to grow throughout the decades.[9] Brockton Bay is located close to the mouth of McDonald's Bay in New England and is covered in mineral deposits of hydrocarbons known as petrochemicals such as mercury and arsenic[10] and faunal remains of mermaids and blue dragons[11]. Smartphone West Town is just a few blocks away from Brockton Bay. The area is located in the northeastern corner of East Boston near McDougall Bay.
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1710"West Town. You killed me."
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1712"Would you believe me? A wealthy captain wants you dead, too."
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1714"Your mind is like a sea sponge and you have caught me, too."
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1716"You might have saved us, but we've got to start over. West Town." —J. Jonah Jameson's and Rose's first meeting
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1719As the Burnside did, Jameson arrived in West Town with his men, Steven and Beth. He allegedly killed Steven: "Do what? You're a better fighter than I once thought!"—Steven[12] The Burnside continued to fight alongside Jameson until Belle had spotted him in the streets here. She sent him and his men to attack Hookwolf, though he took her along to her hiding place. Steven attempted to flee, but Jameson, fearing he would become the next target, bull-rushed him and overpowered him. He disregarded his prompt to alert Michael and the others to Liam's escape.[13]
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1721Lynn was later guarding Belltower from Jameson when he found the currently incapacitated Liam in the courtyard again. Lynn was furious, but Jameson, whom Lynn recognized as a friend of Steven's, assured her that Jameson was in the process of getting a cure for his leg prosthesis. He also informed her that Belltower would keep him alive in case something happened to the people in town. He then planned a campaign to
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172333 by the Human Resources for New England, and existed in a form until 1866, when the population was almost halved, due to the population boom after the Columbine massacre and the escape of British and American soldiers from the Massachusetts state prison at Montauk.[4]
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1725The higher crime rate from the Columbine massacres could have led to the city becoming isolated, with smaller settlements in a region to the west of Brockton Bay. Further isolation and a consequent drop in the population could have led to a increased number of robberies and attempted robberies in the city by individuals looking to make a quick buck.[5]
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1727Nonetheless, to the world it appears like a successful but small success story, especially for digging people out of poverty during times of wartime.​
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1729" " The Meth Lab turned himself in to a special Bureau of Narcotics officer and was very much marked.[6] ―Midnight Officers story
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1731The city is not under the police force, or that is what this information would imply. Though, that information would be telling because the two operatives that turned themselves in were likely inept, and thus on their own could have been nearly as effective as the True Crime Bureau agents.
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1733The police also may have known of the city and attempted to cover up the fact, continuing a history of police and other factions around the city, past and present taking cars and food off the tables in their undercover operations, so much so that it is currently someone calling themselves the Midnight Officers is actually taking money that will go directly to the True Crime Bureau's funds. However, Midnight Officers is not the only operative with a plan.
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1735The 6th Special Task force arrived in the city shortly after the 9/11 attacks, and during the descent of the Police field, they were seen sneaking around the upper city areas in a variety of disguises. Any antediluvian contact with the 6th Special Task Force can confirm that the search company has been at work in Brockton Bay since December of 1576, with a number of new cases being reported daily. ​ 6th Task Force found several cars missing in the street, and a couple of cars in general in which one of Black Zebra, Spooky Bird, Monkey Maze, and a few others were seen in.[7]
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1737They allegedly had that same impersonations done, with criminal rap artist Internal jokes about palatial mansions that no one wanted, but had been built by the entire collection — including the police force "Trap Unit".​
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174017 by the Knights of the Order of the First Ancient Accepted on the idea that it was where the cabal conspirator Big Boss was being held captive after a series of missions against the Illuminati.[3] The population of Brockton Bay was later estimated to be around 5,000 by 1883 with the addition of some residents that fled[4]. The nearest major city was Bluff City, home to a small and sparsely populated settlement of 300 inhabitants. Other towns were: East Bay, the largest and oldest remaining independent town at the time, with its citizenry comprised of 1,500 from the small town of downtown.[5]
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1742On April 27, 1842, former members of the West Coast Brotherhood of Steel used dynamite and dynamite grenades from underground mines to destroy the mines where Big Boss was originally held captive
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1744Brockton Bay was the fourth largest city in the United States when it was founded. Like other major port cities, it suffered some noticeable decreases in population in recent decades[6] and appears to have failed to rebound within 25 years. The logistics of the CIA went thankless. In the late 19th century, the U.S. Navy stationed a naval base off of Boston harbor, and thousands of unusual vessels carried out the services of the Navy and the privateers that operate there. Out of all the ships tried and tested during the 19th century, none even remotely served as a viable military force. Accordingly, all but a few ships were abandoned at sea. In addition, the federal government required the larger naval bases to be preserved for the future, and this cost money. The U.S. Navy then began contractors to write up documents and plan the lives of the other ships and crews. To obtain a contract, the Navy requested that companies go to war whenever possible, in order to secure one of the thousands of major contracts awarded each year.[6] The military also sought to capitalize on the once-bustling industrial area across from Boston in order to be able to offer better service to VIPs and foreign citizens.[7] It was possible that the city built a dam to release excess water into the ocean, but it never actually occurred. When a spy printing press controlled the city, the city's population often increased for over a decade until another spy printing press was constructed further to the north at the site of the last spy printing press. There is no evidence of another spy printing press, and the last of the buildings have long disappeared. Although the city began to grow in population after
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174635 when Henry Stevens of Brockton Bay declared himself mayor[2][4] and established a new school building, the Hyatt Hotel.[5] In 1868, a new school was built on the site. John C. Wayne and Francis Ford Coppola were among the patrons[citation needed] of the new school,[6] with Jin Software lying hours later.[2] The first name of the city is derived from an ancient ancient Babylonian language recorded in a clay tablet dated to around 100 BCE,[2] followed by Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Latin alphabet (with the remnants of the Greek alphabet), which codified Brockton Bay's coming together to form a new country. Other notable facts include Bathurst Street being named after the river that flows through the city, which in turn is named after the river that runs through Brockton Bay,[3] and that Brockton Bay was nicknamed the "City of Tomorrow" because of its low crime rate.[2] Also known as Brockton Bay, it was the Boston suburb of Brockton, Massachusetts, tucked off the coast of New England and referred to by locals as "Brockton", "Bay" or "Bay Shore".[2] After the USA declared war on Japan in World War II, news arrived from Brockton that the Allies wanted to capture the city too, and when their advances were halted during a naval battle with similar effectiveness to New England's Great Lakes, Japan seized their oil facilities and sent them to their defeat by the United States.[7][8] Brockton Bay was returned to New England by the Allies at the Battle of the Alamo, with Japan building a camp just outside the city to house its prisoners. The U.S. Marines, rather than surrendering to the Japanese, met their death there.[8] There is a statue of Robert Fredericks Townsend, the town's mayor, who was killed by an FBI agent during the Battle of the Alamo, instead of the 12-year old Reid Parker.
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1748Young Brockton Bay, with its fashionable businesses and streets, with a shopping area, and then later, the people themselves.
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1752In the year 2000, the Financial Crisis of 2008 struck the United States. For two years, the economy caught up with the economy of the rest of the world, with the Federal Government bringing in $1.8 billion in spending cuts.[6] This led to the bankruptcies of almost all major banks worldwide, leaving only a handful of viable businesses to
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175431 by the British mercenary, Liam Byrne,[4] who moved his family to get away from the poverty and conflicts with French authorities.[5]
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1756Under a ban, Byrne launched a pirate campaign to plunder merchant ships that crossed the coast, causing his leader Liam Byrne to retire to the bay and establish a fishing village that he referred to as the "brazen island".[5] In 1695, Byrne became wealthy by become the governor of Brockton Bay, and established the town's first village[5] in 1846[6]. In 1902, after Byrne became bankrupt by selling his military equipment, he began a campaign known as The Pit.[7] In 1930, it became almost impossible to move to the seabed from the city because of a severe earthquake[8][9]. Jim Shooter, current governor of Brockton Bay, out of concern for the village's prosperity, established a quarantine zone and other restrictions.[10]
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1758The town was taken over by African American slave holders on April 30, 1825. By 1828, one of the first two escapees of the situation, John Day, had fled to the bay to continue his escape from his slaves there. In April of that year, on August 17, 1829, the city was planned for a second slave settlement along the order of the ominous "Cut" by the prominent Quaker property developer, John E. D. Miller III.[11][12][13][14][15]
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1764The story of Brockton Bay begins with the largest slave breeding operation in the world, a operation that was under the control of William Black, the son of a ferryman.
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1766In March 1840, Black began a policy of exporting African American slaves. Black declared his intention to capture them and send them to the South as "blacks", while crafting an empire on the back of this activity. He exposed himself to over $30 million in ransom payments, and conducted systematic economic exploitation of African Americans, eventually paying them 40 cents on the dollar for their labor.[16]
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1768By June of 1841, Black was "brave" enough to flee Brockton Bay. Bridging the gulf of northern Vinton Bay, he decided to wage his escape from the city before a marauding shantytown of pigs and dogs called "The Town".[17] Black was caught by Rubeus Hagrid, and the two were both sentenced to death; Hagrid, who had known Black a
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177033, and it had been rapidly growing over the years,[1] with a population of 343,554 by 1880[1], by the year 2000, it had reached over 4,000,000.[2] Of the city itself, it was first established in 1853 by Governor Henry Kingsbury, who commanded a large British garrison and made the city the point of departure for most ships. The town's political core is the city of Brockton Bay, with ties to New England politics through Massachusetts. The city's motto, Brockton Bay, derives from the Latin word brokton, meaning "a bay", though the name was actually coined by the author, William T. Wende.[2] The city began what would subsequently become known as the Boston Marathon and enhanced its reputation as a marathon city. In 1859, it was declared the first city in the United States to have a pre-presidency, allowing voters to nominate the next mayor. The city was able to maintain the pre-presidency after being flooded with complaints from citizens about crime, public drunkenness, and lack of parks and riding facilities, with the first mayor, William T. Wende, establishing a park on the east side of the city, though this was not a huge success. The growing popularity of being a race city also meant that there also began to be more events. Brockton was the birthplace of the Boston Marathon.[1] Brockton Bay was the first US city to officially adopt the 1024-foot rule. The city was named for the current resident of the town of Brockton Bay, Cape William, who lived for many years in town, as he was unable to travel to his home town or to visit relatives. Despite the popularity of the city, the city was still described as "Little City of New England" by young people of the time. The 16th century British Colonial ship, The River, was based at Brockton Bay.[3] It was considered to be less wealthy than its larger New England rival Boston.[3] Brockton Bay was the first of the large Port James trading ports, which was later expanded to include the rest of Boston, Maine, and Canada.
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1776While the city as it existed is no longer in existence, the original borders often are. These were discovered and marked by graffiti and occasional vandalism in the early decades of the 20th Century. The city was founded as a host for the East India Company
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177835 by Captain James Waller, and its earliest inhabitants consisted of a private club called the Guard of the Bay, which was founded in 1839. The federal government had begun its drawdown of troops and military equipment after the 1848 election, and the Pentagon promoted Waller's group as a means to thwart anti-military sentiment.[1] Waller, hoping to terrorize his fellow citizens, began recruiting private soldiers from the military and from surrounding towns and villages, who were armed for war. Although he hoped to keep the soldiers under control, Waller often put them in harms way.[2] Through service in the Guard of the Bay, Waller, along with the other members, were paid to protect their homes. Their movements were declared illegal, and they were prosecuted and sent to prison, but kept the money. The tension between Waller and the military was exaggerated, however, with several members being sent to federal prison with only minor offenses. While serving in the Guard of the Bay, Waller managed to organize a violent militia, the Watchdogs.[3] Upon the death of Waller in 1868, his children were ordered to ally with the Waller family and carry out operations similar to their grandfather's. Waller's son, Sterling Brockton, became the President of the Brotherhood of Steel, and the movement was officially under the leadership of the Brotherhood.[3] Their aggressive tactics encouraged residents to flee for their lives after being alarmed by the actions of the Watchdogs.[2] At least three people died in the Watchdogs' arsonist campaign.[2][7] However, despite that, certain incidents were experienced by Amazonians history says happened, they were deemed just an accident.[8] Following the Army of Darkness, a doctrine began to rage among the self-taught criminals that acted out of anger and a need to defend their territory. The Beast Headed for the Hill It would take troops a majority of the populace to stop, but when it did, the Beast took Brockton Bay from its previous wealthy inhabitants due to their increasingly aggressive behavior. After the battle that was averted, the city was renamed Brockton Bay after Waller, along with those living in the surrounding towns, including the citizens of New Boston. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bay City was originally intended to be the town that the Beast came throughout, the Lower East Side.[9] Prior to the war, there was a private militia called the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, formed by the wealthy residents of Brockton. The four were
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1781Model prompt >>> Brockton Bay is a coastal city in New England located to the north of Boston, with an estimated population of 356,000[1]. It was founded in 1833 over an underground aquifer[2], and is well-known for its high crime-rate[2][3]. Economy[ edit ] Brockton Bay was
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1784 developed by the British to supply London with goods during the American Revolutionary War[2][3] and over the century and a half that followed it has steadily expanded into commercial commerce.[4][5] Manufacturing facilities have been established by the British in the region, and petroleum and related products are popular commodities. The city does not have similarly large cities.[6][7] Politics [ edit ] Brockton Bay is governed by the Great Parliament[3] and its numerous constituent tribes (British Pirates, Montauk Tribe[8] and Regnal Pirates[9]). Most of the political process is overseen by the Council of Representatives, where members have the power to impose local silly laws[5][10]. The Council has a large amount of influence and influence within the community, as seen in, for example, the Supreme Council[11] and the "Locked-down Servers"[4] faction[12] serving as Court Wizards.[13]. Political ranks are determined by the number of Members elected from each tribe. Speakers are elected but in an informal way, with no formal position. A speaker may propose legislative and/or judicial changes which are agreed upon by a standing council[15], who votes on each of the proposals. 1874 – All great political events took place in Brockton Bay, which is why they are "called to the shore". While this improves circulation, the port can do more to help with infrastructure. Then again if the port is getting crowded due to the tsunami, things may get hard in mass.[15] 1885 – City eventually gets struck by storm and sleeps in the docks, due to "Little Italy Syndrome". Once all city's infrastructure is up and running, but once again act as a buffer zone and restore whatever power the infamous Sea Monster has stolen from the citizens. A new law was passed, allowing the city to declare war before either invading England or surrendering, but it did not mean long-term peace. It is unknown how long this 'Kingdom of Brockton Bay' is, but it is also not clear what the true nature of its existence is, as ominous events continue to pile up in the bay.[16] Locks-down Servers team up with the Skrill Tank to build the giant rifle that can take the city completely offline. The team struggles to push the city's borders back towards the mainland, but they succeed.[17] The Coast Guard uses surveillance aircraft[18] and Exocraft Transport to protect the city from outside threats
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1786 the fifth largest city in Massachusetts up until its collapse in 2011. The city is surrounded by the slums; it also has ethnic enclaves for anyone who cannot be diplomatic[4][5], and to quote Buraimmer Lion after arriving at the docks to begin work, "A career in business is hard".[4] It is fundamentally capitalist, as people can find jobs as they desire in most places, and local businesses can thrive. It is a mining city with a population of 400,000, so the city became known for its largely industrial infrastructure. The primary industrial district is seen as the heart of Brockton Bay; however, its economic life depends on the nearby townsfolk and the port, and other residents of the town[6][7]. The upper class of the city hails from nearby Westside, as well as the southern countryside, and the professional Central City is home to some highly skilled workers in industrial equipment, and the Brockton Bay city government.[8][9][10][11] The climate is warm and humid, but dry as well as foresty. Most of Brockton Bay is characterized by its desert landscape[12], following the natural drainage of the Carrington Aquifer and the shoreline separating Brockton Bay from the ocean.[13] The Sierra Madre Mountains make up the background; however, none of the other population areas are close to the Sierra Madre Plateau Wilderness[14]. Brockton Bay has a total population of 1,455,000, many of them scientists[15]. The city has a strict immigration policy[16], and its administration[13] has enforced strict requirements, with all but a handful of residents being British.[17] The city's largest population group, which is known as the 'Skillsful', is British and born here,[18] and is generally accepted as civilized[18].
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1790Brockton Bay is located in what could be considered a well-run society, but has an unfair reputation[19]. Many Brockton Bay residents live in below-average socioeconomic status, including young teenagers, college graduates and part-time residents,[20] and some end up living out of state[21].
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1794The mayor of Brockton Bay rules as part of the moderate plantation girl stereotype. Thefts and gang violence are crime largely directed at customers and associates. During a violent robbery in 2011, nearly $10,000 was taken from 1 of the world's fastest-
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1796 home to several prominent commercial interests from the two decades prior to the city's construction, where it was made famous by the caramel beer Katie made at Osgoode Hall. Beer had been brewed there for decades, thanks to soundproofing by brewing equipment created by Adam Osgoode, who did extensive research on melons[4]. Brockton Bay was home to commercial breweries that cared for a stationary and reduced population as much as Desborough did as the city grew. More recently, Ushaust\Bankers has moved here as well, spurred by both financial need and new technology.[5] The city was involved in the salvage of a shipyard that was wrecked in 1764[6] and was one of two harbours off Rochefort Island that participated in the American Revolutionary War, bombed and destroyed by the British, its guns being unable to track retreating British ships for a day or two after the Battle of Rochefort.[7] In 1848, the governor of Donington opened a townhouse and cinema complex, which is known for its hotel and boasting a famous churning statue as well as the bar of the same name. Mansell was the city's first mayor.
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1802In 1665 . . . the town became known as the first set of lakes of Brockton Bay. [8] The discovery of that great terra nuct was heralded by the subsequent influx of new settlers from surrounding counties such as Essex and Middlesex and by the first boarding house opened for sale in 1702. By this time the town had twin lakes. The original lakes had been flooded by the Atlantic Ocean but were not dried up. The old stagnation lake had become a crumbling underwater bowling orbit locked by pricks in roiling magma. The seawater rising from the salt atmosphere of the lake's interior entered watertight compartments and filled the place with gas, carbonates, and other materials until the lake receded into the salt air. The new lakes were underground and sealed by piles of pebbles, tussocks, and rocks. Young people soon launched their favorite recreational activities in and out of the lake, but local, spiritual, and commercial tourists began crashing in. "When town passed from its noble and pleasant days," writing in the Brockton Review, "…it was never seen nobly before its empty flood%. The odd thing was, more than once people escaped without slipping down the stern into phlegm." He adds, "In this region of the
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1804 founded by archeologists and naturalists in the 1900s.[2] Many of the city's most iconic buildings, including the historic Town Hall, the Clock Tower and the Bruckton Bay City Hall[3][4] are still standing and maintained, including a replica of the Steamboat St. Lawrence Seaport.[4] Since the industrial revolution, Aberdeen has been heavily industrialized.[1][3] The city still has a lot of fault lines and vices, most famously blighted by the Deadly Sin Project, a plan to use bodily fluids as ecologically friendly fertilizer[5]. A highly vocal subculture of the Brockton Bay Crazy has formed.???? The distrust of outsiders has been evident since Weld County's neighbor Bendil first came to meetings in 1893, when the Badgers formed a militia[6] to wipe out the Milwaukee Motor City Trail Loco.[6] Their stronghold in Calvert College is called the Still Water Arena, and the sprawl and mistakes which have occurred there have fueled a more extreme strain of gangster mentality that is making life difficult for both residents and outsiders. Leader Moneybag used dating apps to find women, as well as twinkling volunteers to study his talent, which produced the Badgers.[6] The Boston Beer Man, an exceptionally formed Badger gangster, was recruited into Brockton Bay by Lenny Saldana after leaving his uncle in Detroit.[6] The new influx of Badger members into city life also led to his arrest and deportation to Detroit, where his family still lives.[6] Edward Nygma was a member of the Badger gang in Boston, leaving his name on meth labs in Boston and New Hampshire with which he later set up a base.[3] Ice rising from seawater as of 2010 has been two to three times a year, with the greatest infiltration occurring in the summer.[7]
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1806Gallery [ edit ]
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1808Atlas
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1810Concept art of workers at an initial Brockton Bay factory
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1812Cockpit Walker
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1816Thanksgiving votes
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1818Pastor Mother
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1820Importance on story
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1822References [ edit ]<|endoftext|>Federal prosecutors promised to investigate charges of negligence against a former Texas Democratic Party chair for helping his son rig the Texas primary for former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) last year.
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1824If convicted against David Hayes, who was a vice chair for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the case could set a precedent for avoiding prosecution of high-level officials in dint of
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1826 developed as the one of a compass to the rest of the Pequot Tribe. Several influential families originally tried to keep the city as a trading basin, but after afShine (who was even later promoted to Grand Vizier of Brockton) established Christianity and then took control of the city, it became more of a secular city where everything was free and justice was administered. This changed with the advent of Manhunt at the end of Leviathan, which devastated the city[4]. Brockton Bay maintains considerable populations of indigenous tribes (including the CBJ), and even more highly trained troops. As a result, it is sometimes referred to as the next New England. Although derived from the adjacent and smaller coastal towns of Boston, Boston Bay is a highway network with multiple inter-connecting lanes and exclusive commuter rail systems that uses passenger rail for traffic. Both the series 2 Genesis Wars comic book series, and the Warhammer 40,000 video game service make characters based on Brockton Bay, and so the city is discussed significantly.[5] The Trench Town Prison is located to the north of the city on the Falls River.[6] It is comprised of large, ring-shaped buildings portaled out of the channel and the docks alongside multiple smaller underground tunnels. Encountering these by transport may require the use of the aquifer.[7] Environmentalist Cecil Brockton is the founder of Brockton, New Bedford, a city that exists as the harmonious counterpoint to New England, and is ruled by Governor Captain Anne Whitman acting through the corporation of Brockton Bay.[5] It is named after a fictional character, which others have noted would make it impossible for a city to exist purely as a "trade hub" without setting ecological problems in motion. The UAB corporation which manages the city is named for the University of Baltimore. Authority Business extends through Brockton Capital, which is a development project from a local developer. The third season brings an introduction to a charity, peace-keeping group called the Bridge Patrol, who are tasked with meeting problems facing Downtown. Law and Order: Aspect of Justice takes place throughout Brockton Bay. A periodic capital activity, such as Christmas Tree Lighting or Wishing Tree Lighting, marks a big event elsewhere in the city. The annual Day of the Force ceremony in the Capital of Brockton, on February 21st, is considered a famous event.[8]
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1828Cinematic universe [ edit ]
1829
1830Brockton Bay is portrayed as a city divided into over thirty distinct regions, each containing between 50
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1832 the first industrial city west of Boston to achieve a rapid industrial growth in the 19th century and is the largest city in the state. During this period the capital city was built well within the city limits, at six buildings taller than 10 stories,[2] and was built at a rate of hundreds of structures per year. Most of the city now serves as a coastal fishing port, home of the Winthrop Beagle Association. The city of Brockton Bay is the eastern counterpart of Boston[4], and experienced its greatest natural disaster, a 210-year-old sea monster called the Kraken, that sank 20 miles off shore in 1883.[5]
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1834Geography [ edit ]
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1836Brockton Bay is a coastal city located to the northwest of Boston, nearly three times the size of Boston. A classic example of a dominant sea monster would be the Kraken, a monster that was so huge that it was over twenty times the size of a man[4] and twice as big as the state of Massachusetts.[4][6] Brockton Bay has a total area of almost 166 square miles, although, excluding the surrounding towns and settlements, the area lies about six miles in diameter, within proximity of the Boston Maritime Parkway. It is one of the larger urban areas in the state and houses six separate cities and six parcels, each under three hundred feet apart.[7][8] Brockton Bay is situated just west of the Massachusetts Sea Route.
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1838The city of Brockton Bay had only two distinct neighborhoods prior to the invention of crayon [9] : "Brockton Bay" and the nearby American Drive. This distinction between neighborhoods may have been dictated by the fact that the land between the two had been hit by a number of hurricanes, and water was pushed through the streets and houses that occupied these neighborhoods. By 1888, Brockton West, which included houseboats[10] had yet to be established, and was started as a neighborhood that served the homeowners of the neighboring Izards Shy Operations, Such Street-Houseboat in turn served only the residents of Izards Shy Operations.[11][12] In 1920, professional there-presents moved in the very neighborhood of Izards Shy Operations[13][14] and miners moved into the Hunter's Hill district of the Oakland Villages instead.[15][16][17][18] By the start of the 20th century, working class residents were struggling to maintain their home and livelihoods in a post-Watergate, post-Sealand world.
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1841 first established as a commercial port in Washington State, and since World War II Brockton Bay has been one of the major industrial centers of the United States.[4]
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1843History [ edit ]
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1845Before Brockton Bay was established, the surrounding marshes were expropriated for agricultural uses. However, after construction of the docks, the marshes were immediately reclaimed for the construction of a non-toxic oil and methanol rail line linking New Boston and New York with the port. Since then, the name of the city has become synonymous with industrial hub, and has continued to be called this since its construction.
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1847With its industrial hub, Brockton Bay has proven itself to be a productive and lucrative city. The port became home to a vast steel industry, with distribution throughout the United States.[1] The city went on to generate a considerable amount of investment from the United States Congress and the United States Navy respectively, both considered to be the best of the "true" American manufacturers. In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, New Boston proved both resilient and lacking preparation for the storm. The city's isolated terrain made it exempt from the destructive storm, and the defenders were able to capitalize when it struck. In some ways, however, Brockton Bay had a greater lack of urban preparation than New England's other industrial centers.
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1849The creation of New Boston/New York North Shinney First Nation, the settlement of the community of Shinney, and a newly dominant Japanese invasion of China forced the citizens of the former city to flee to the Torpedo Bay dumping grounds. This forced them to move to the Torpedo Bay end of the waterway, only to be forced back onshore by a tsunami once more. This isolation was continued for years until Brockton Bay itself became obsolete. Despite the obvious benefits of port land for ships, the tide soon came and swept some of the survivors into new lands. Old residents of New Boston and Shinney began to speak the languages of nearby Australia. Its twin cities, Makoto, and Ocelot, were abandoned and boarded up, forcing the rebuilding of Torpedo Bay and preparing the city for the coming wars.
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1851But the Great Barrier Reef and the early Runaways were not merely islands of action; Brockton Bay began to make the citizens of the area question the value of what they had established and what return the city could bring. As they watched the city grow, moving from one seat filled with migrant workers on boats to an infrastructure of newly built railroads,
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1853 officially placed under the leadership of the governor, the Courthouse of Brockton Bay is at the top of a hill overlooking the river, which the city is divided into some 300 districts.
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1855The city is divided into divisions split into three different cities, the Buffalo District in the south, the Hills District in the west, and the South Pier Districts near the Bay Bridge. The three cities are home to several grade 2 extermination centers; one in the South Pier district is home to the 10th Dauntless Suicide Squad.[4] Brockton Bay was founded by the criminal mastermind, Professor Charles Manton,[2] and features two military bases: the area roughly north of the Rainforest on the west side and north of Bridgeport in the South Pier district.
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1857Brockton Bay is primarily located between two rivers: the Thames, located in the north and the River Thames in the south, and the River Hills, in the center. As a result, every town in Brockton Bay is interconnected with a network of water taxis.
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1859History [ edit ]
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1861In the 20th century, Brockton Bay went through a series of mass murders, including the escape of both Wash and River River, and the incineration of the neighborhood-wide population. The international day of April Fools' Day was different as many of the residents were killed, but many civilians managed to escape this fate in Brockton Bay alongside the recently escaped three standard clones. Civil War Historical residents of Brockton Bay can be located in the following areas:
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1863Businesses [ edit ]
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1865Sanctuary Labs has a warehouse in Brockton Bay under construction that will house and enhance the activities conducted there indefinitely.
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1867Entrance to the Strip (section below) is on the south side of the city, with a train station on the north, and Downtown is on the northwest. As of 17 September 2013, it is the most stable area used by large scale retail; with no further changes having been made to any store development here since the end of 2015 America Changed your Settings.
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1869Burtur Smith 🌹 🌹 🌹
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1871Calvary Push ends at the K arm, should readers prefer to take the Bus Stop Driver. The North Bridge is just ahead and is in the same lot.
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1873Student living next to locker resetllig it back to home again in the North.
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1875Community Ugly Kids 🌹 🌹 🌹 parking lot is directly next to the L train station
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1877, until recently, seen as the slave port of Springfield, New Hampshire due to its proximity to the Black canal and black slave trade. Halliburton Industries is headquartered in Brockton Bay, and has the largest meatpacking and chemical plant in the Bay. It also houses two multitude of steel mills.
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1879The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Boston International Airport have the second and third largest military bases in Springfield, Japan[4] and are best known as location of the epic battles of World War II[5].
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1881Postmarks [ edit ]
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1883Brockton Bay Postmark and Mount Barker Postmark.
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1885Brockton Bay, formerly known as Brockton Bay and currently as Mount Barker , is the 44th postcode of Massachusetts. The most famous postcode is Mount Barker (44,381). The postcode is indicated as Bay on the Route 1 Recovery Map. KiddenteberRean posted this shocked response answer to a question about the postcodes:
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1887Hello everyone! I live in Brockton Bay and no one knows where I am!! :("
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1889Inside the city map a large factor does count, land in Bay was graded as bay in the 1930's. One of the landings was that of Sewall, during World War II®, Bay Buddy savvy residents searched the sliceland cemetery DirectAway and the ruins of the Waldorf-Astoria as the coordinates of the coast.[6] With 27,835 square miles of land parcel that cover the area, Brockton Bay is at the location that was beach[7].
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1891According to Steven Gollett(deftmajority@msn.com) there are no country posts in Brockton Bay, only island posts. Enterprise Port 1989 cell comment:
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1893It is believed the Dwight's University/Further East Wood government lake exists in the Benedictine Archipelago that was: Bay = (B)","A few, many, many years ago, from the one dot store, 70 ft. off Welton Road, connected by a stone bridge, one of the most remote, remote places in the area; a long black rope strung long behind a large, if camper sized, tree, went down the road and was on the shore of the lake, down a dirt cliff, so high that a person on foot could not make it home. The archipelago was loosely anchored to the shore of the lake near midpoint; it was formed and so established by the average collection of high tides, high elevation, and
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1895 largely a textile town and had a population estimated over 1 million from 1770 to 1821.[2][3] Since Grothe live in industrial areas, the population rose since 1821, as are wages.[4] During the short-lived government-organized 20th Century, Brockton Bay was a prolific producer of sugar, a major source of money for many boat-owners.[5]
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1897Economies Edit
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1899Brockton Bay was the Paramount Vintage Factory, observing good manufacturing standards familiar to its peers. Standard of Living The prices of staple goods in Brockton Bay've risen steadily, and more people are finding good squirreling places they can retire, at least a few years at a time. However, the market, while having moderate demand for necessities and often acting as an indirect check on overstimulated prices, has suffered from oversupply. However, after the invention of the fusion reactor in 1882 Brockton Bay's economic boom is rapidly slowing
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1901Our assets sold (Iris, Brainlock, and B'Elanna in case you're wondering) out to some new players and rockstars from across the blockchain Three local groups, two of which are either directly funded by Brockton Bay's major investors or metaverse users, are working on future games or are forming alliances. Please visit www.brontonbs.com or use the forums at https://www.metasubway.org/
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1903Rasputin's Log: This is an incredibly concise overview of our economic conditions in the year 2027. Our economic leadership should be forward-looking and sufficiently prosperous. This is our worst stretch since the late 1880s when we were depicted as worthless bunnies against unseen competition, and the Wikileaks revelations. Fraudulence and the machinations of all of our multi-person businesses and projects: and downright filthy slander about Brockton Bay's ongoing corruption. Her hubris and ineffectiveness has already seen us end up with a population of supposed hucksters who all only just ate enough cereal to buy themselves a favor. (I'll admit it: it's a lot easier to sleep with Taco Bell coupons than it is to summon Dr. Nagase to lodge a complaint with the Brockton Bay services department.) Under the table ", most of the money from footstools, hair cuts, Dr. Nagase's daily patients, Ace's private bunks (with overdue cleaning and treatment), rent subsidies to Khaw's specialized bunks in Ebon Furnaces, and a lounge
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1905 an important port city prior to the development of the Boston Field[4], and the largest financial center in Western Massachusetts until the Boston Sugar Rush. During the period 1900–27, the city was a feared gambling hub serving cartels and mafia,[1] and their influence quickly spread. In the late 19th century, world war two came to Brockton Bay and the steel industry began low growth, but a series of bailout programs restored the city's legitimate economy. The following decade the city was turned into one of the richest regions in a corrupt state, and was developed as a major mercantile trading hub.[5][6] Structure and culture [ edit ] SEPTA serviced Brockton Bay roughly seven-hundred-and-most-millions in 1956, moving most of its riders to celebrate the words of the Declaration of Independence.[7] Some schools in Brockton Bay are registered under Docks Division of the Massachusetts Education Department's School of Education[7][8], and are the subject of a Museum of Education campaign set up by the state, which calls for a "special residential school for William Stillman".[9][10] White strength in Brockton Bay set the tone of the surrounding towns throughout the Commonwealth.[2] Brockton Bay has a predominantly black population of about 60%.[3] In exchange for some state aid, the city has organized schools[1][2] that are designed to prepare children for an independent life, including unions,[11] minimum wage[12] and public transportation.[12][13]
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1907Calendar [ edit ]
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1909Brockton Bay's name is derived from the word "brook" or "field", its location resembling Boston at the time of William Shakespeare. The first period of the Commonwealth was known as the Docks Division which preceded the easternmost part of this colony,[5] the original colony of Massachusetts was known as New England and was named after the god of harvest at or near the source of the Pacific Ocean, which is the bed of the largest river in the world.[14] Originally a port town, Brockton Bay fell into decline after the manufacturing boom of the Industrial Revolution foiled major revival and was single-family town rather than bustling business center:[15] as these activities began to lose traction with middle-class and working-class residents of Brockton Bay the city was rebranded as Buffalo in 1872 and transformed into the western most port town in the United States and one of America's largest cities.[16]
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1911While living in mob territory
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1913 created out of the natural resources and labor of its lands in order to capitalize on the wealth of the neighboring region. The city houses a navy of 4 frigates composed of three phasers, and over 20,000 personnel[4][5].
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1915Powers and abilities [ edit ]
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1917At the moment, Brockton Bay through DWU is completely limited to armaments, and in use only by the Joint Special Operations Command, would use abilities created from traditional DWU technology. Other districts such as Boston include the Springfield Chinese headquarters, the West End, and Federal Base in the Springfield locale. A number of other specialized districts have been adopted into DWU. Some of these include the Otter Control District, the very controversial Stratford Detachment, the Multimission Beach Club on the Midwestern Shore, and the James Lenik Center in New Bedford. With that said, travel from working class areas into Brockton Bay is hard, since the river embankment and all roads are relatively old and of lesser quality. If a DWU member were to travel out of Brockton Bay, they would have to travel over the water only, which is why Brunds in particular, do not venture beyond a short distance from Brockton.[1]
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1919Some areas of Brockton Bay, such as the stadium on self-serve F.T.A.N./Invader training bridges, have taken effects of anomalous powers, such as cancer, blindness, insanity, moreing, telepathy, and enhanced strength of will, but these abilities are since obsolete. Such area influences are mostly station close and have effectively left messages in Brockton students' minds, allowing them to fulfill their dream to become Metis or Sylphs.
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1921History [ edit ]
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1923Lore [ edit ]
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1925Long before Troyfall, before the waves broke among the cliffs of Menagerie Island, forward. Before the dawn of time, before anything came that unspeakable. It was sacred not that time, but these timeless, tidal waves, boomed with life for all who chose to visit. June morning, it turned to dusk, wet, grey, and warm as now, with a sole glimmer of light the speckling across the moon. It took in the ruined harbour, the guilt of misdeeds, the memory of kinds into which men run at the grace and grace of the waves. Grants, contracts, trials, satisfyments, escorts, gifts, barter; portents of the master
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1927 initially founded in 1836 by the gold miners of Rochester, with commerce later spurring its development as a hub for steel and steel-making[4][5][4]. Lower Manhattan was founded in 1843, sparking the history known as the American Gold Rush,[7] with that area gradually taking over the city's central business district[7][4] today. The American Revolution opened the city to commerce, bringing jobs originally located somewhere the colonists would never reach[8]. Brockton Bay today is anchored by the United States Navy base, while the suburbs and much of Upstate New York remain in ruins[10]. Brockton Bay is home to a nuclear plant, the economically billionaire city of Brockton, and a waterpark, Pyramid Reef.
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1929Due to its global reputation, Brockton Bay boasts a variety of attractions and activities. It has many businesses and attractions, such as the Old Floyds Tavern on Wisconsin Avenue.[11] The famous alderman of New York City, Brockton, boasts something of a reputation for its police priorities.[12] Nearly every single building in the city council district was built with donations from the residents' coffers, which began decentralizing office space in the area.[13] The Museum of Science and Culture is described as "the oldest and largest public museum of its kind in the United States";[8] Brockton is often referred to as the city where dreams start to make reality.[8] The city has a total of 94 museums, with the largest being The Arcadia Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts in Manhattan. Of the large art museums in the area, the oldest and largest are Los Angeles's Van Gogh Museum and theancient Seattle's Seattle Art Museum. The Otherworld Art Museum is located in the park (although it was moved to the Western Addition after the Alien Attacks in 2162), and contains paintings by Andy Warhol, Nick Warhol and Sandy Petersen. There are other museums within Brockton, such as Noire, a graveyard mural by sign painter Percy Weaver,[8] and the film Sunken City.[14] Brockton is also home, at the latest, to an undertaker-style hospital,[8] where its residents can receive medical treatment for potential internal (long term) side effects such as cancer and gynecological care.[8]
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1931Life expectancy varies between roughly 110 and 120 years.[15] Despite Houston's relatively lower life expectancy,[16] it was once considered the gold standard for longevity,[4] and its population
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1933 landlocked from Boston all the way to Boston Harbor, and branched out into industrialised industries and manufacturers as a result.[4] Moe's Tavern is a popular establishment in Brockton Bay bordering on an industrial zone,[5] and popular among both young residents and adults.[1] The first artificial island was constructed by a nuclear scientist in the 1960s.[6] Brockton Bay is the home base of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but has also acts as an island during the nuclear war and even after the earthquakes. Brookhaven is a former military facility and is a major military feeding ground. It is being rebuilt after being devastated by the effects of the Black Ruins.[7] The former naval rifle processing zone was converted into a fallout museum.[8] Learn [ edit | edit source ]
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1935Geography [ edit | edit source ]
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1937Brockton Bay is situated at approximately four miles from Boston, most of the way from the Maritime Esplanade and Exit 301 to Exit 309. It criss cross backward velocity valleys. Most of the city's coastline lies within a phytotaxic zone between 1.0GW and 1.8GW of elevation. The highest point of ancient single mountains is just over 2.5 kilometres west of [9]. The entire southern half of the island begins below sea level. The full width of Boston lies just east of the coast.
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1939Besides landlocked coasts, Brockton Bay also has many valleys, leading down to the ocean. The first major landmass to rise up out of the ocean bed was the Whaler Bay in 1874 accompanied by coastal red rock. In 1693, "the first white rock in Canada" that the Comox man and his family had ever seen, "formed there". The city is known for having coastal plains and a vast expanse of marshes. The Marlborough swamp is the site of Sweeplaunching Camp. Shark Lakes are the largest body of water in the world and usually a salt water beach.[10]
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1941Coastline [ edit | edit source ]
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1943Brockton Bay is scattered over 120 square kilometer, and consists of over 800 kilometers² being covered with land and sediment. The minimum water depth of the land is 3.4 kilometres, with average depths in the range of 5.5 to 8 kilometres. Greenland is estimated at ~4323 km2[11], with similar estimates from South America, Europe, and South East Asia. However Antarctica appears to have measured between 12,028 and 18
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1945 almost completely abandoned after the war until 1906. During the next century, violence, corruption, greed and poverty finally took root. By 1924, 395 units of housing was built per square kilometer[2][3]. With the needed government funding, buildings were even to be dubbed Medium Security. That same year, the city became regional government and started a biannual supply of milk coupons to purchase water. Black-hearted officials were no longer able to pay for water legitimately since they were under the obligation of being the political broadcasters.[3] Boston's Main Street is well-known for its dangerous streets during the war period. The center of crime is Chitose Ward, located in the district of Bay based on the Chitose verso.[4]
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1947Brockton Bay was covered in snow up to October of 1944 when Cold War alternative news equipment was turned on.[5]
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1949Locations [ edit ]
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1951Brockton Bay gets almost all its internet access from AOL, which was sold to 2000[2][3] The city was discovered when the government company Cape Cod Cablemen encountered a new modtode called Sway who was able to access their internet. It turned out to be a federal broadcast, and during WW2 the content of their movies could be played over the TV. From August 1943 to December 1945, there were two theaters in the city. One for amateur drama and the other for popular movies such as "The Fugitive" and "Married to the Mob".[3]
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1953Climate [ edit ]
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1955No one really knows how to assess climate or weather conditions in Brockton Bay. Weather reports were first generated via the radio channels 60 Minutes and The Radio Times.[5] Prior to this time, weather reports on Boston were generated by the continuous rainfall system known as the Flora and Fauna Weather Service.
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1957Appearances [ edit ]
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1959Demographics [ edit ]
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1961Small population range; very populated city with a very high crime rate.
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1963Brockton Bay is much smaller than Boston and is most widely known as a location for international espionage. Although Ray salpak was found to be prime mover of ratnet bletchley-paranoia, it is not known whether salpak exploded in the incriminating "Smoke Box", or stayed alive until news of Corbett Port's murder was picked up. Abubakar "Al" Nassar, the secretary of the Akkaf Cartel and a personal friend of Gaster whose business were under
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1965 located at the intersection of two major rivers; the Quincy and the Longsack, both of which were located in Quincy, Massachusetts; in the county of Essex, Massachusetts, along the Maine Channel; and in the vast ruins of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Even with these three territories all lying at the junction of two streams it was financially difficult for Brockton Bay to compete against Boston's massive real estate market.[4]
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1967The level of crime in Brockton Bay was rated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation as, "High", being the most common offense with a rate of 391 per 100,000 population or 67 per 1,000 population.
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1969Crime generally consisted of:
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1971Unlawful possession of firearms (theft).
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1973Theft by means other than simple force, such as by magic, blackmail, or bullying.
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1975Exportation of illegal drugs (buying, selling, or receiving stolen goods or services).
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1977Theft without a designated protection order with no award of monetary compensation from the District Attorney, the Commonwealth Justice Department, or from the court.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
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1979Over 165 police personnel worked in a downtown area, with a few additional police stationed in caravans at various points throughout the city.[13] Misdemeanors as well as misdemeanors committed of working without proper authorization were typically ranked among Brockton Bay's more serious offenses.[14]
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1981Much of the take out and grocery business in the city, encouraged in part by lavish profits made from bingo, was obviously geared towards keeping the residents out of trouble.[15][16]
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1983The culture in Brockton Bay, as noted by traffic company research; driving is slow, traffic is heavy, pedestrians are easily annoyed and have little time to react to accidents
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1985The mentality of Brockton Bay being a very peaceful and most frequently peaceful city has arisen throughout Brockton Bay's history. This perception, along with strong leadership teams all working together towards a common goal of keeping residents safe, results in the residents living in a very peaceful environment. They are completely unaware of the city's scum, drug dealers and rich and poverty-stricken inhabitants. There is no violence in the city, and the residents in general are willing to put up with rough treatment from any person at anytime and in any situation. However, with this said, some members of the community may be aware that there occasionally occur acts