In the context of printing from 0 to 9, there is not much difference between multiple identities (as document and as poetry) of the three works. This reproduces some of the flexibility that Acconci and Mayer gave to the media of poetry. Although 0 to 9 also have many linguistic works on their webpages, their editors may treat them as poetry, or maybe they are not, but three works are actually It resembles the most common verse in their content. The capital title next to Burton's name indicates the state of the page. This is because it is an expression of another poem by a well-designed magazine.
"Livable Street" is a revolutionary work written by Urban Designer and Theorian Donald Appleyard in 1981, comparing the experiences of people living in San Francisco's three streets. The main variables between streets vary depending on the traffic level of the car. It is 2,000 a day, 8,700 a day, 15,750 a day. The main finding of Appleyard is that the inhabitants of the city with high traffic volume are unlikely to know neighbors, feel lonely, and are highly likely to be isolated from the community. Evidence of physical, mental and social adverse effects caused by living near crowded roads has increased in the following years
April 7, 2015 We have three people in the street. April 7, 1994 Three of us lived in a house that once had 18 living souls. The only difference is that I went to work yesterday - this is what I have been doing for years. In a memorial week, I worked hard to evade memory.
When I entered university, I wanted to be an investment banker and I worked at Wall Street. A year later, it took about 3 hours in a compartment called the state street, the dream disappeared. After thinking, I do not want to be a banker, because I want to feel strong and important. Fortunately, I have found other ways to meet these needs. For a while, I was convinced that the former girlfriend left me because it was not enough for her, so I have to prove myself to all the women I have seen did. But after a lot of overpayments to other women, I finally realized that without me she would be fine and would be much better.