Danh ngôn của Richard Hayne

The suburb in the 1950s was a bedroom community. The father worked in the city, and the mother stayed home. Now people live and work in the suburbs, and businesses have grown up or moved from cities to certain pockets of what was once the suburbs and created these places that are like cities.
The suburb in the 1950s was a bedroom community. The father worked in the city, and the mother stayed home. Now people live and work in the suburbs, and businesses have grown up or moved from cities to certain pockets of what was once the suburbs and created these places that are like cities.
Vùng ngoại ô vào những năm 1950 là một cộng đồng phòng ngủ. Bố làm việc ở thành phố, còn mẹ ở nhà. Giờ đây mọi người sống và làm việc ở vùng ngoại ô, và các doanh nghiệp đã phát triển hoặc chuyển từ thành phố đến một số vùng nhất định của nơi từng là vùng ngoại ô và tạo ra những nơi giống như thành phố.
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