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Essay heading: Farmingville
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I felt that the documentary was very good. It was informative, well organized, and was not biased to either side of the issue. The video starts out with first hand testimonials about the issue, from residents who have lived in Farmingville during this time. One of the residents, Tom, spoke of how there were "thirty people in one home... displayed 300 characters
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I felt that the documentary was very good. It was informative, well organized, and was not biased to either side of the issue. The video starts out with first hand testimonials about the issue, from residents who have lived in Farmingville during this time. One of the residents, Tom, spoke of how there were "thirty people in one home... displayed next 300 characters
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