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    The advantages and disadvantages of city life Thesis Advantages -A city no doubt offers many tempting comforts and conveniences‚ pleasures and pass times‚ openings and opportunities‚ and that is why people from the country-side are pouring into it in thousands. In a city‚ there are schools‚ colleges‚ business houses and technical institutes‚ hospitals‚ charitable institutions‚ hospitals‚ cinemas‚ play - grounds‚ stadiums‚ parks‚ gardens and easy means of transport and communication

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    Life in the country and in the city The following text is about the question whether a life in the country or in the city is better. My personal opinion is that a life in the city is the better choice. First‚ in the city there is a plenty of activities and sports on offer. In nearly every city is e.g. a cinema or a theatre and gyms are there‚ too. In the country you are far away from places like these. There you cannot walk around the next corner and have got so many possibilities. Although some

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    for a better life through long-term‚ sustainable development‚ not least among the most vulnerable sections of our society. In the urban context‚ ICTs have increasingly dictated lifestyles and behaviour patterns and contributed to the growth of trade and commerce‚ improved governance and municipal services‚ and revolutionized entertainment through the development of rapid communications‚ both mobile and fixed. At its 2009 session‚ ITU Council adopted the theme: “Better city‚ better life with ICTs”

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    think country life is better? Or are you a part of the 39% of people that think city life is better? 61% of people say that country life is better than city life‚ while 39% say that city life is better. (Is Country Life Better than City Life?) Their reasons include‚ the healthier air in the country‚ because of the lesser amount of pollution. The freedom to build houses‚ grow gardens‚ own animals and own land. Also‚ in the country there is way less traffic and crime rates than in the city. Living in

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    Big city is where you can see many vehicles‚many skyscrapers‚ many peple with a hurry pace of life. That place can fascinate us very much due to its light and luxury.Nowadays‚ more and more pople want to live there because they see many advantages. Indeed‚ in a big city‚ people can have the best chances to work as well as can enjoy the best service and entertaiment. In a big city‚ people can take the chaces to study and work best. There are many good University for u to choose in a big city. There

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    of injury and death to discourage texting while driving‚ the British PSA is more effective than the AT&T PSA because it focuses on the details of the injury and death during the accident. Both the British PSA and the AT&T PSA show the “life changing” and “life ending” consequences that can occur when a person chooses to text while driving. The British PSA shows a deadly multi-car crash that occurs because the texting driver crosses the centerline and hits another car head-on only due to the fact

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    |VILLAGE LIFE VS CITY LIFE IN SPAIN | |In the past Spain was a country mainly dedicated to agriculture for its livelyhood. Villages were full of families with | |many children‚ all and I mean all of them worked on the land. Families were big‚ five children upwards and although | |nearly all the villages had a village school‚ education was not high up in the agenda. Most offspring followed in their | |fathers

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    The only thing more confusing than a roller coaster is life. There are many ups and downs‚ twists and turns‚ and just when we think it’s getting interesting‚ it comes to a complete stop. Much like the roller coaster‚ life starts out slow‚ inching its way towards some big event‚ some powerful happening. It seems like it takes forever to get to that moment‚ the top of the roller coaster. The only thing you can do is close your eyes and hold on for the climb. Once you hit the top of the coaster‚

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    Living in a city and living in a small town have both advantages and disadvantages. It is believed that someone’s personality is influenced by the place where they live. Living in a city involves having a fast-paced life‚ while living in a small town usually slows things down and gives people a stronger sense of calm. While cities and small towns are extremely different‚ their inhabitants have to go trough the same drill everyday in order to be content: work‚ socialize and aim towards forming

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    The transcendental period of American writing was a very important time for American literature. It produced many of the most famous authors in America’s history. Webster’s dictionary defines transcendentalism as a philosophy that asserts the primacy of the spiritual and transcendental over the material. What that means is that spirituality was more important than material possessions. Two very famous authors of this time were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Emerson was

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