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    living in a big city Big city is an exciting place to be in‚ it’s full live and movement 24 hours a day. Live is very easy. All facilities are available schools‚ hospitals and malls.   In addition‚ there are the wide streets and tall buildings. Therefore‚ most people prefer living in a big city to benefit these advantages. However‚ I will discuss three main advantages of living in a big city. Big city contains different institutions‚ banks‚ hotels and airports. So people living in a big city have more

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    Big city or Small town Good afternoon everyone. Today I’d like to say something about big city and small town. It sounds charming to see stars at night‚ to plant fruits in the garden‚ or to picnic on the lawn‚ rural life distinguished itself in being closer to nature. But truth to be told‚ living close to nature also means that there will be plenty of animals and insects visiting your home and vegetation. Surely Fish is more inclined to enjoy itself in marine environment instead of being

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    every moment since we started to breath until our very last breath. When we were young we learned how to read and write‚ likewise when we grow up we learn how to love. Psychologists believe that learning is a process through observations and reinforcements. However‚ in reality people can just learn from their own mistakes. Similarly to Bright lights‚ Big City by Jay McInerney‚ one of the whole main points of the story is learning‚ with the anonymous second-person ‘you’ ultimately perceives lessons

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    blood run down your spine giving everyone the chills. In the book “If I Grow Up” there are many spine chilling events which cause a lot of suspense. There are many scenes like the one mentioned where any character in the book could be killed at any moment due to gang violence. There are many key points which will be developed like a synopsis‚ an evaluation of the book‚ and an analysis of the main character. In the novel “If I grow up” there is a clear idea in which everything bases upon which are decisions

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    trend. After I read Lev Grossman ‘s article‚ “Grow Up? Not So Fast”‚ Grossman asked: “Where did the twixters come from? And what’s taking them so long to get where they’re going?” (Grossman 1). So‚ I began to wander why the “twixters“ want to put off growing up. In Fact‚ nothing is wrong about the adolescents to resist growing up‚ but it is somewhat childish to think adolescents can flee some kind of responsibility and working by putting off growing up. Besides fleeing some responsibility

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    Have you ever read the book If I Grow Up? In the novel If I Grow Up by Todd Strasser the main Character DeShawn wanted to stay out of trouble and get an education. But‚ DeShawn goes through a rough time with money and food. So‚ he realizes that he has to make a choice to join the Disciples or to keep getting an education. DeShawn then chooses to join the disciples. DeShawn had a choice to join the Disciples or better his life. DeShawn could have got a job‚ he could have left the projects‚ and he

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    Bringing up children Raising a child is the hardest‚ most responsible and satisfying task a human being can face. It’s also the job for which people receive the least formal training. Each person’s knowledge of how to bring up a child usually comes from their surroundings and their own upbringing. This may result in patterns from the parent’s own social experiences being repeated and passed on to their children. Parents are role models Parents are the most influential role models children are likely

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    could never be honest about anything with each other with the space between them filling up with the things they can’t or won’t say to one another. Charley is the only character that is consistent with his actions towards Willy. He is always upfront and honest with him‚ including when he tells him to “grow up”. Indeed‚ much of Willy’s refusal to “grow up” is because he really doesn’t now himself; “You’re just what I need Ben‚ because I-I have a fine position here‚ but I- well‚ Dad left when I was

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    Critically evaluate the way the city has been represented in two or more texts‚ films or visual images studied in this module. In Jay McInerney’s Bright Lights‚ Big City‚ the reader follows an unnamed protagonist through his tumultuous daily life living in New York City. The use of second person narrative‚ specifically through the word “you” distances our protagonist from himself‚ making him seem alienated and alone despite being surrounded by the huge bustling city and it’s inhabitants. His lack

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    in big cities. In last few years the population of the world is increasing day by day and people are facing traffic problems in big cities. Unfortunately we have little road sense and perhaps‚ no respect for the traffic rules. This fact has also added to road miss-haps. Therefore‚ this is the duty of every citizen to think over the causes of traffic accidents and help the administration in solving the problem. No doubt‚ bad roads are the main cause of traffic accidents‚ almost all the big roads

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