From the start of mankind, people were intentionally made with different features. As Stephen Jay Gould explains, "The great Swedish naturalist regarded species as God's created entities, and he gathered them together into genera, genera orders, and orders into classes, to form the taxonomic hierarchy that we all learned in high school" (1). Human beings were created with different traits such as hair color, skin color, body shape, and personalities. Our world would be a really stagnant place if everyone looked and acted the same. Our differences give the world we live in a little flavor and can make life amongst us a lot more interesting. What would life be like if there was not the guy on the street corner with the overgrown, pink Mohawk playing the banjo? Even with having all of these differences we still find ways to coexist with everyone else. We live with different types of people all around us, especially in our own hometowns and neighborhoods. We call these interesting people our neighbors. Life would be great if we could take a group of people and hand select the neighbors of our choice. Unfortunately, we do not have the luxury of choosing the people that surround us. Furthermore, there are no laws set to prevent a certain type of person from living around us in our wonderful little neighborhoods that we call home. There are many different types of neighbors that live around us and they all seem to bother us in one form or another. One type of neighbor that we all have been associated with is the one who is wealthier than the rest of us. This friendly neighbor can be classified as the "rich neighbor. It seems like every year that goes by, they are adding a brand new addition to their already immaculate homes. These are the neighbors that have the perfectly landscaped yards in which every blade of beautiful, dark green grass is treated every week by a team of lawn care professionals. Or maybe these are the neighbors whom,