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today we live and they dont
Region Urban area
521,000 % (of the people in the UK live where they were born)
139,403 according to the 2001 census, as reported in the town's wikipedia article.
There are 18 tehsils or counties in Karachi. They are as follows; Baldia Town, Bin Qasim Town, Gadap Town, Gulberg Town, Gulshan Town, Jamshed Town, Kemari Town, Korangi Town, Landhi Town, Liaquatabad Town, Lyari Town, Malir Town, New Karachi Town, North Nazimabad Town, Orangi Town, Saddar Town, Shah Faisal Town and S.I.T.E Town.
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george M. pullman
Pullman was a town for people that worked on Pullman cars. It is in Chicago.
They lived in clean,well-constructed brick houses and apartment buildings with at least one window in every room (which was a luxury for city dwellers), and offered services and facilities such as doctor offices, shops, and athletic fields. However, they could now loiter on their front steps or drink alcohol. This was because Pullman hoped that his tightly controlled environment would ensure a stable work force.
George Pullman was an American engineer and industrialist. He was most famous for the Pullman sleeping car and the founding of the town of Pullman, for the workers who manufactured the cars.
They lived in clean,well-constructed brick houses and apartment buildings with at least one window in every room (which was a luxury for city dwellers), and offered services and facilities such as doctor offices, shops, and athletic fields. However, they could now loiter on their front steps or drink alcohol. This was because Pullman hoped that his tightly controlled environment would ensure a stable work force.
George Pullman was an American engineer and industrialist. He was most famous for the Pullman sleeping car and the founding of the town of Pullman, for the workers who manufactured the cars.
George Pullman
George Pullman made sleep cars, for trains.
South of 115th street, in chicago illinois
Pullman, WA was named after George M. Pullman, the wealthy industrialist who was a major investor in the region's railroad system in the late 19th century. The city was established as a railroad town and was named in honor of Pullman for his contributions to the area's development.
The Pullman Strike, after which the Illinois Supreme Court required George Pullman to end his ownership of the "company town" of Pullman, Illinois.