“I Have a Dream” Big city‚ bright lights‚ loud noise are all a small town girl like me dream about. Being born in a small town and living in the country most of my life I never had a chance to see what the big cities were like other than on vacations. Although‚ it was like biting into a piece of my favorite pie and then throwing it away‚ in other words going on vacation to places like New York and having to come back to the country was a tease. I appreciate where I come from though. It has its
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fresh. However‚ some people think it is better for a child to grow up in a big city as it makes a child more confident person and provides a child with better education. So‚ there are many differences between raising children in a big city to a small town. Such as: the infrastructure‚ education and the health. First of all‚ the infrastructure in big city is much better than in the countryside.There are many highways and long‚ big bridges which make transportation esier. With so may transport means
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two things come to mind. The big bustling city or a small quiet town. My choice would be the small town for several reasons. One it’s quiet. There are not a lot of people which can help cut down on crime and violence. Third there are a lot of different sights and sounds that you don’t get to see nor hear in a big city. Last but not least you normally have a better school system in small towns. The Quietness you get in a small town compared to a big city is like none other. You don’t here sirens
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because they are the main contributors to its culture. I‚ however‚ disagree with this view. Countries are ever-developing structures and though cities are the pillars on which they stand‚ the foundation of countries lies in towns‚ districts and villages. Villages and towns should also be given financial support and attention by the government so that culture is given a platform to thrive. It would be entirely wrong if a book was judged just by reading the prologue. Similarly‚ a few cities could
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College in Saraburi of Thailand‚ which is a cross between a town and the countryside. Coming from an industrial town‚ it is a nice change to be away from the dirt produced by industry and the traffic pollution‚ which occurs in towns. Also‚ I feel that living in a place‚ which is a town in the country‚ helps to make you feel less stressed about things‚ as there is not continuous rushing. However one can also enjoy the benefits of a town‚ such as shops and other general amenities. Anyway‚ the people
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a peasant to live in a city or a town because they had products and services‚ they had many different job opportunities‚ and they weren’t tied to a manor. Towns and cities during the Middle Ages were well protected.
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reside in Kerala live in nuclear families; go to schools run by private institution which is very much similar to our lifestyle in cosmopolitan cities. This manifests the rising changes in Indian villages which are gradually transforming into small towns. However this is not only the account of my village in Kerala but also of hundreds of such hamlets across our nation. We must obey the great law of change. It is the most powerful law of nature. Abiding by this great law villages
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present day town on a clear and sunny summer day. Shirley Jackson makes this known because it sets the mood in the beginning for the ironic turnaround at the end. With her intent to shock the reader she uses key points the first of such is the time period that the story takes place. Jackson’s story takes place during the beginning of summer right around the time that school is let out for summer recess. Second is the location of the lottery. She has the drawing held in the middle of town‚ the same
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country. Upon entering the town of Sonoyta the chasm between the wealthy and poor is apparent. However‚ as a 7-year-old kid you don’t realize that’s the situation of the people who live there. The slums of the towns I traveled through looked like forts for playing in‚ not actual homes. The homes on top of mountains look as if they’re created to kiss the sky. As I matured and became more aware of the world I lived in each trip to Puerto Penasco opened
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most of my childhood living between Dubuque‚ Iowa and Cassville‚ Wisconsin. My family always had a place set up in a small trailer park in the small town of Cassville. My parents use to take my sister and I there on the weekends. My dad always said it would be our "getaway" from Dubuque. The town itself was about only two miles wide. It’s such a small town‚ everybody knows each other there and there’s always a friendly face wherever you go. The Mississippi river runs through both Dubuque and Cassville
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