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    To stay‚ or not to stay‚ that is both the question and the reason as to why I believe a person should be mobile for most of their lives and then‚ when the person has gained enough experience‚ find the best place to place their roots in. There are many reasons why a person would think that being a placed person would be a good thing‚ a safe thing‚ and a great way to grow and nurture children. I can agree with the belief that being placed can be safe‚ and that it is good to raise children in a safe and familiar place

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    everything you can from the lowest depths of the seas to the host peeks of the mountains or even beyond that‚ like to outer space. With all that knowledge you could write books and teach people about all those places where no one else can go. Besides that you would also be able to learn languages‚ and then meet people from all over the world. Hearing their stories would help you learn about all the vast cultures out there‚ maybe understand them better‚ this could all lead to a more peaceful community

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    where crowds of people‚ many cars‚ building and different types of business can be found. The place where luxury and light attracts people. The various reasons why people live in a big city are for the excitement‚ the opportunity‚ as well as for the modernized life. Firstly‚ people live in a big city for the excitement. For example‚ there are a lot of social places in the big cities like restaurant‚ museums‚ stadiums‚ movie theatres‚ amusement parks‚ clubs and school ; where people have different

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    Our Town “Our Town”‚ by Thorton Wilder tells a story about life and the people of Grover’s Corners‚ New Hampshire.  The choice of Grover’s Corners is meant to typify every small town or community in America. Grover’s Corner is Anytown ‚ U.S.A.  It is a simple place and this reflected in the physical setting of the play. Basically‚ Our Town is about Grover’s Corners and its people‚ particularly the Gibbs and Webb families. It takes the audience through the stages of life‚ in a simple way

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    English II 31/10/11 Our Town by: Thornton Wilder Our Town by Thornton Wilder first takes place a town called Grove’s Corners in New Hampshire on May 7th 1901. Act II takes place on July 7th 1904 with a flashback. And Act III takes place in the summer of 1913 with a flashback to 1899. The rising action is the first romantic conversation between George and Emily and the couple’s wedding. The basis of this story is about a group of people that live in a fairly small town and they take life for granted

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    Some people are not team players because of the following reasons: 1. It is quicker to do things yourself! Getting a team takes time‚ persuasion‚ ownership‚ and energy. The leader sees that something needs doing and knows that he can do it quickly. If he is going to delegate the task he will have to recruit‚ train and monitor people and they aren’t going to do it all well – at least initially! Instead of engaging in these time-consuming efforts‚ some people prefer to work alone. They think that

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    is to appreciate every moment of every day‚ for life is a fleeting thing. With troubles rapidly expanding in Europe and war becoming a looming reality‚ people were inundated with the negative aspects of life. To see Our Town was to escape from the negative and rejoice in the ordinary; it reaffirmed faith in the unchanging moral values of small town living. It was obviously the balm that audiences needed in the midst of a pessimistic and changing world. Through his play‚ Wilder tries to teach the audience

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    River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze Peter Hessler’s memoir River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze chronicles his two-year experience as a Peace Corps volunteer teaching at the Fuling Teachers College in Fuling‚ a remote village in China’s Sichuan province. In addition to writing about his life and experiences in Fuling‚ Hessler provides detailed descriptions of the landscape‚ its people‚ and history. The village of Fuling had not seen foreigners in at least fifty years prior to the arrival of Peter

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    Talking about where you prefer to live in‚ a big city or a small town‚ different people have different point of views. Although it is bit difficult to say that it is better to live in a big city than to live in a small town or vice versa‚ from my personal perspective‚ I prefer to live in a metropolitan big city. There are some reasons that i want to say as follows. Facilities in city are more easily available. Many products which come on the markets‚ ranging from electronic items to even simple

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    From 1924 water supply to Dandenong was discontinued but the pipeline continued to supply water to farms in the Lysterfield area. Fern Tree Gully Shire leased the pipeline from 1940 to 1950. The pipeline was still in use in the 1970s and was closed some time after that.   Matt The Wurundjeri nation that lived here for tens of thousands of years before the colonial settlers re-named the area Belgrave in the late 19th century. The Wurundjeri country covered a huge expanse of what is now metropolitan

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