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    Country Life Better Than City Life In my opinion I think country life is better than city life. The city is very busy and crazy! The crowds and traffic generates stress that challenges the human being. Perhaps that is why the city people act like an angry‚ stressed and unfriendly person. The country is so calm and peaceful‚ makes the city people want to go down there for vacations. Life in the city is very challenging. The public transportation reduces the demand for your own vehicles and the

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    Single VS married life

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    married people lives in lifestyle‚ companionship‚ and responsibility. In lifestyle‚ single people will have much more privacy in their lives. They will not be bothered by anybody at home. Nobody will command them not to sleep late‚ not to watch movie too much and so on and so on. Therefore‚ single people live life freely. They can spend their time with their friends anywhere at anytime they want. In contrast‚ married people will be bothered with their partners. They have to take care of each other

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    Life

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    order to understand and earn a meaningful life: family‚ work‚ and education. First of all‚ family is the first school in which a child receives the basic values of life. When Francisco was young‚ his family moved to America‚ hoping to get a better life. He grew up in a poor family. The six members in his family are his parents‚ (how many? 3?) brothers‚ and sister. His family suffers and struggles with many hardships because they were not coherent English speakers. His mother is a caring and thoughtful

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    Married vs Single Life

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    Married life and single life are both alike and different. There are many reasons to get married as well as many reasons not to get married. There are also many reasons to stay single as well as not. It is really just a matter of preference and opinion. I have lived the single life all my life‚ so I don’t really know how I would feel about living a married life. I am open-minded‚ so I think I will give the married life a ride. My parents have been married for 30 years. They say they have

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    Rural vs Urban Life

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    least a few of these folks – they lived in a small town because they thought it would benefit their children‚ but they’re not happy with the tradeoffs). Having said that‚ I tried to build a list of the most positive aspects of both urban and rural life‚ based on the aspects of each that I find most appealing. I’m quite sure the readers will throw in a lot more factors for each side. One key thing: if you’re feeling unhappy with your environs‚ think of making a change. Read through this list and

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    Culture of Life vs. Death

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    The Culture of Life versus the Culture of Death During the 20th and 21st centuries mankind has encountered a major conflict that is a civil war of ideas – namely the Culture of Life versus the Culture of Death. The Culture of Death has been rampant. Consider the first and second world wars plus the many other bitter conflicts‚ genocides‚ massacres and the killing fields sacrificing the lives of millions of innocent human beings. Consider the savagery of the holocaust. Consider the damage

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    English Comp Critique In the article‚ “The Princess Paradox”‚ James Poniewozik describes how the princess era is making a comeback. He uses a lot of examples of cinderella stories and other fairytale projects to describe how the princess era is becoming a trend today. He goes into a lot of depth about these movies and fairy-tail projects to get his point across. In the article‚ “Cinderella and Princess Culture”‚ Peggy Orenstein starts off by telling us how she came “unhinged” at the dentist’s

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    Abortion Vs Pro Life

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    that focus many individuals to create an emotional and violent atmosphere. There are many points of view toward abortion‚ but the two most common are "pro-choice" and "pro-life". A pro-choice person would feel that the decision to abort a pregnancy is that of the mother’s and the state should have no right to interfere. A pro-life person believes that from the moment of conception‚ the embryo or fetus is alive. In the United States about 1.6 million pregnancies end in abortion. Women

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    Crucible vs real life

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    A war started by jealousy‚ carried on by reputation and ended in tragedy. In the novel‚ the Crucible‚ written by Arthur Miller‚ the Parris family‚ the Procter Family‚ Giles Corey‚ and the Putnam family can be compared and contrasted to their real life personas. Miller demonstrates a rather dramatic story of a group of families pulled together and ripped apart due to a jealous little girl. But his has some big differences to reality. Tituba‚ a slave from Barbados who was owned by the Parris family

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    In both Elie Wiesel’s “Night” and Roberto Benigni’s “ Life is Beautiful” the element of chance played a major role in the outcome of each character. It impacts the paths of each family in negative and positive way’s. Throughout each family’s time in the concentration camps they are so heavily influenced by greed‚ anger and corruption that without the role of chance‚ hope and love surviving would have been impossible. With displays of unknowingly running from the enemy to randomly

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