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                <text>The photograph I took was of the Tufts Behavioral Health Facility in South Boston. I went into Southie looking at neighborhood dress indicators, which I saw as simple and affordable casual street/sports attire. It fulfilled the stereotype of the unruly street kids I had imagined from my time living in NYC and living near rougher neighborhoods like Newburgh, NY. I related this type of dress and the presence of a lot of roaming youth as a sign that their community was poor and that poor communities are often lacking in a good education. An institution like this one that's photographed, shows that youth do have problems in the neighborhood and perhaps are not behaving well in school thus performing under good standards. Boston Research Map confirmed that Southie has the highest category rate of high school dropouts.</text>
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                <text>This map shows the population of Charlestown between 18-34 years of age. On the western side of Bunker Hill Street, I observed a higher density of seasonal decorations. Adults aged 18-34 make up the largest proportion of the western population, at 42%. Potentially, young parents or young professionals occupy homes on west Bunker Hill Street, and have more incentive to put up and maintain outdoor decorations, spend time outside the home watching kids playing, and contribute to the neighborhood’s collective efficacy. This photograph shows one example of a flowerbox colorfully decorated for the fall season. This home was located at the intersection of Bunker Hill Street and Allston Street. Seasonal decorations such as this flowerbox, fall leaf door wreathes, or pumpkins sitting on doorsteps were counted as indicators of community engagement. </text>
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                <text>Since South Boston is known for its intense local pride, I wanted to explore if that existed in reality when walking the neighborhood streets. I looked at map depicting the amount collective efficacy in Boston because I thought that would be great indicator for the amount people care about their neighborhood. Many areas of South Boston are shaded in dark green, indicating that they have high levels of collective efficacy. Additionally, I chose to take a picture of a two street signs on top of one another. One reads “Resident Permit Parking” for certain times of the day and the other indicates that the area is a tow zone and no parking is allowed because there is a driveway. I don’t think that either of these signs is unique to South Boston, but their placement on top of one another makes it clear that resident parking is a priority. I’m not sure if this demonstrates local pride, but these signs do demonstrate resident needs are a priority in this neighborhood. This, along with the map showing collective efficacy demonstrate that this is a neighborhood where residents care about one another and look out for one another.</text>
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                <text>This photo of East Boston is taken in the middle of the Meridian Street. The right hand side is the west side of Meridian Street which is closer to the low income area while the left hand side is the east side of Meridian Street where all the affluent family resides. As you can see, at the right hand side, there is not much exciting stores while there are myriads of stores at the left hand side. This photograph precisely conveys the geographical segregation of income level in East Boston.</text>
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