Thursday, December 8, 2011

Transaction to the 21st century

There are many people that is moving from rural to urban, that leaves only a little amount of people that is involved in agriculture, many people choose
to move out to the urban areas. The shift of the people from farming and raising animal to now working in mass production have been a big change for civilizations over the years. There are many people that move out the the urban cities to sought out other jobs, but with the requirement of high educations it's not easy to find a job. It's a big change for the from one area to the next, a lot of people may say that where your coming from tell a lot about who you are. The sizes of a community is a big relavence to how we see it to be.
One thing that people such as Michael seen, " most people identify a place as rural or urban for historical and biographical reason" (Gmelch 416). A lot
of people see way a community is just by the way they see what around the area. If there are farmlands they will have it labeled rural even if there is not farmland but just acres of land, it can still be labeled rural. We are changing with the time, we will not go back to the past but go forward and follow what society is providing with. Agriculture is demolished and there are only people that controls what goes on in the field. Many people go into big industries and work from there.
I think it's good that people are trying to modernized their status and stop living in the past. It's true that even today we will still need people to work in the crops but not a lot of people is needed like the old days to work in the field. In the 21 st century all we really need to do is follow what society has lay out for us. Many people are working for business industries instead of picking out corn because that's what's needed right now in society. This is cause a lot of people to move from rural areas to urban areas. No matter who it is they should experience joining the modern time and do what majority of the people are doing, it's not going to be easy to get used to but it's something that a lot of norms need to go through.

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