Many people seem to believe there is only the present. It isnt really a problem but it might be if our overpopulated earth gets caught up in what I will call organized chaos. By organized chaos I mean a situation where the legislators forget their responsibilities to the public similar to ban of alcohol in America in the 20's, that ultimately led to great depression. We've been talking about financial crisises for a long time now, but the only truth is that inflation and economic instability is sweeping across the western countries. If we refuse to follow up on our individual right to pursue happiness, by securing financial assistance to all men and women, no matter what their housing situation or job oppurtunities might be, then we will be there again and it will be deja vu. I insist we do follow Americas course and make our countries econmically strong by reacting to the outside world, so that we dont get the kind of reaction we have seen in financial markets such as FTSE in Japan, where news of a continued inflation in Europe made the markets even more rigid. Im interested in this since Im an economist that has also studied in Asia and Im worried that the Asian cities will choose an agressive econmic policy, that will hinder the population control policies that we need to make, and also make the world more hostile instead of accepting differences between strangers as well as friends. Lets make 2019 a holy year, now that we know that this is the year of the pig in China. Lets look forward to when we celebrate another Christmas in the name of global togetherness. We shoudlnt forget that the past was there and the future will also exist.
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This post is also going to be about London and New York which I know as big cities. I havent been to America but I know that New York is one of the biggest cities in the world. Its on the east coast of America when seen from Europe. It is known for its many scyscrapers and busy streets. Here is a list of the biggest cities in the world so that you can see where New York places.
1 | Shanghai | China | 24,153,000 |
2 | Beijing | China | 18,590,000 |
3 | Karachi | Pakistan | 18,000,000 |
4 | Istanbul | Turkey | 14,657,000 |
5 | Dhaka | Bangladesh | 14,543,000 |
6 | Tokyo | Japan | 13,617,000 |
7 | Moscow | Russia | 13,197,596 |
8 | Manila | Philippines | 12,877,000 |
9 | Tianjin | China | 12,784,000 |
10 | Mumbai | India | 12,400,000 |
11 | Sao Paulo | Brazil | 12,038,000 |
12 | Shenzhen | China | 11,908,000 |
13 | Guangzhou | China | 11,548,000 |
14 | Delhi | India | 11,035,000 |
15 | Wuhan | China | 10,608,000 |
16 | Lahore | Pakistan | 10,355,000 |
17 | Seoul | South Korea | 10,290,000 |
18 | Chengdu | China | 10,152,000 |
19 | Kinshasa | Congo D.R. | 10,125,000 |
20 | Lima | Peru | 9,752,000 |
21 | Jakarta | Indonesia | 9,608,000 |
22 | Cairo | Egypt | 9,500,000 |
23 | Mexico City | Mexico | 8,919,000 |
24 | Tehran | Iran | 8,847,000 |
25 | Baghdad | Iraq | 8,765,000 |
26 | Xian | China | 8,705,000 |
27 | London | UK | 8,674,000 |
28 | New York City | USA | 8,550,000 |
29 | Nanjing | China | 8,460,000 |
30 | Bangalore | India | 8,444,000 |
As you can see both London and New York ranks among the biggest in the world although not in the top, which are mostly asian cities that I will get to later.
Oxford street is a street where you can do a lot of shopping, mainly for clothes of all sorts. London is easy to get around and Oxford street is near the station of Marble Arch. Its also a diversified city with areas such as Hackney and Bethnal Green. Bethnal green isnt to be confused with the jewish neighbourhood of Golders Green. Molly whom I know personally had a cousin whos last name also was Green. Thats why I paid attention to Bethnal Green on the way back from Hackney after some sports. It isnt an area which I normally would want to live. I found Golders Green just fine as they had a hostel there. There are many hostels in London such as the one in Piccadilly circus. Me and Molly used to drink beers together many years ago, with the company of 3-4 girls and another guy. London still has a number of pubs and me and a friend visited one of them in Camden when I revisited 8 years ago. many people in London also play video games. I also used to do that, and if you like you can click on these sponsors underneath:
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If you feel like going to London heres a map of the underground. A day pass is 5£. Notice how many stations there are and how big the city is:
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