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184495
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Street naming is a tool used to shape national and public memory, consolidate identity, express control, and so on. It can also be used to establish relationships of spatial justice and equality or, alternately, to discriminate between groups that share a common public space. Among other things, the street naming policy reflects the sensitivity of the dominant group to other groups that share the same public space and particularly its desire to grant others a sense of belonging and visibility.
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190255
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Typically, a swamp is full of water that is either stagnant or moving very slowly. The water is rather shallow, with a changing plenitude of flora and fauna affected by many factors such as seasonal changes in water levels, materials flowing into the swamp, the amount of light, and the presence of occasional large mammals. Inside the swamp is an entire world, largely dependent on external factors that determine much of what goes on in it. Some of the creatures inside the swamp become extinct, while others develop defense mechanisms or rather a mechanism that enables them to continue living in spite of the toxic, harmful materials flowing in. Others, either by chance or pure luck, become amphibians – creatures who are able to leave the swamp but cannot be disconnected from it.
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