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... elopment. But the main reason why most new city developments fail is that it’s difficult to provide proper jobs for the people who will live there."

The Roman Empire was a master of city development.

When they went to war, they fought, and during peacetime, they did more digging and civil engineering work than anything the 21st-century Korean army could even dream of.

Starting from their time as recruits, after nearly 20 years of military service, they were experienced en ...

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