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    dwell together‚ and this makes them know each other. In villages‚ people indulge themselves in many activities for a living‚ but mostly they farm‚ they keep tamed animals‚ and they even have poultry. This is because of most villages are far away from towns and cities. Anyway‚ in some places villages tend to be near some rivers or streams‚ thus making the villagers become fishermen as a way of a living. What makes living in a village so beautiful is the idea of living a lifestyle which is somehow primitive

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    Elements of Fiction “The Lottery” Plot: The plot is developed in chronological order‚ with a few episodes from past stories. Exposition: The story begins on a beautiful summer’s day where the village gathering in the town square with kids running around enjoying their liberation from school‚ and putting rocks in their pockets and guarding a pile of rocks in the corner. Rising Action: Further in the story‚ the lottery has begun and every head of the family has drawn a little piece of paper from

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    Village is totally opposite to the city. All the facilities which we find in cities are not available in the villages. Despite it the villages are a great blessing of God. The people in the villages are very healthy and strong. They are real backbone of a nation. Last Friday was a holiday so our class went out for a day in the country. We made our headquarters in a primary school. Rest house in a village of Fateh Rehan. In which no more than eight hundred people live. I had never seen a village

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    Proposal: 3 Student Dormitory: Understanding the Psychological Effects of Space Abstract: The students are gradually increasing as the population of a town‚ city and urban areas are continuing growing. Some of these people come from other provinces and far away countries. Some of the students study on schools that are known for their historical backgrounds and credible knowledge learned by graduates. These schools are usually found in urban and rural areas wherein the available land area

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    refuses to tell him‚ but Chillingworth promises that he will find the man and destroy his soul. Chillingworth establishes himself as the town physician‚ upon whom the townsfolk look with both respect of his knowledge and fear of his eccentric‚ bitter demeanor. Soon‚ the townsfolk request that Chillingworth look after the well-being of Arthur Dimmesdale‚ the depressed town reverend‚ and determine what is causing his inner darkness. Chillingworth quickly discovers that Dimmesdale’s melancholy is a result

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    SCLS 2 – STUDY GUIDE- ASSESSEMNT JUNE 19TH STUDENT: MARIA INES ROMERO THE TUDORS AND THE STUARTS THE TUDOR AGE The Tudors were a dinasty that reigned in the 15th century‚ between 1485 to 1603 in England and Wales. During their reign the country underwent many changes on the social and economic aspects. on population growth‚ trade‚ farming‚ the exploration of new lands‚ employment and food supply. As regards the social aspects‚ the British Isles began to recover after the effects of the Black

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    Life in Village Better Than Life in City A village is clustered human settlement or community‚ larger than hamlet‚ but smaller than a town or city. Though generally located in rural areas‚ the term urban village may be applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Village are normally permanent‚ with fixed dwellings‚ however‚ transient village can occur. Further‚ the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another‚ as against being scattered broadly over the landscape (dispersed settlement).

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    devepment‚ they tend to move to large cities. As a result‚ life changing affects people changing. In this essay‚ I would explore the advantages and disadvantages of living in a small community. In my view‚ Therese were many merits of living in a small town. Firstly‚ villager’s occupation was related to natural source such as farming and fishery. Take one example‚ inhabitant lived and worked together in field during the day. Inevitably‚ this activity needed cooparation among many people to support each

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    together. Finally‚ good colleges are located in big cites‚ there are rare colleges located in small towns or villages‚ youngsters whom were born in thes places have to leave their home to go to universities. Accordingly‚ the solutions to this issue should also be varied. At the first place‚ the government should take measures for town‚ villiges education facilites’ development and should invest more in town and villige industry so that more job opptunities are created. After that‚ people can work in

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    the countryside and small towns to settle in cities and surrounding metropolitan areas. The relationship between industrialization and urbanization is people come to find the better life in the city. Craig Calhoun mention the meaning of city is a relative large‚ densely populated‚ and permanent settlement of people who are socially diverse and who do not directly produce their own food. In general‚ cities dominate the surrounding countryside and smaller towns. The reason why people move

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