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    Living Healthy

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    LIVING HEALTHY By Madeeha Muhammad Fitness …fitness… fitness… everyone talks about it now a days. It seems people are now getting more health conscious and the term doesn’t mean just to reduce weight‚ it has gone beyond that. But still obesity and overweight has turned out to be a global issue both in developed and underdeveloped countries and this represents large percentage of those who are not health conscious. Every year in U.S. about 400‚000 deaths take place due to obesity according to research

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    Nowadays the city life is more and more stressful‚ however the people from the country are coming to the city‚ but which is better? It depend on the likes and necessities of each person‚ may be in the city the can find much entertainment and facilities‚ but the country´s advantage consists on the calm that it offers to us. For this and more reasons these two places are completely different. A first difference between these two places is the nature. In the country everything is natural‚ there are

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    There many different writing strategies used in “The One Who Walk Away From Omelas”‚ but the conflict is the one that best develops the passage. Will you ever gave up your child‚ to reach happiness? In this story‚ the society of Omelas sacrifices a child to reach utopia because that’s their tradition. Conflict is the problem that happens in this story. The author uses conflict to show the central idea. One example of how conflict shows happiness will never happen unless others are suffering is when

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    living in city

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    Assignment Topic: Do you prefer living in the city or in the country . Why or why not? Outline Introduction Hook: nowadays‚ more and more people from country trend to move to cities for studying and working. Background information: Comparing to countries‚ there are more job opportunities and entertainment centers for people in cities Thesis statement: Living in cities is better than living in countries in several ways. Body paragraph: Topic sentence: There are many advantages and benefits for people

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    Living Alone

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    beginning one’s journey to adulthood. Amongst the many aspects of becoming an adult‚ with adulthood often comes living alone. Living alone is not easy but it’s a part of growing up. There are often times in my life that I wish I never had to grow up. To live alone can have both advantages and disadvantages and it isn’t the best decision for everyone. There can be many advantages to living alone. When one lives alone he/she can dictate his/her life as he/she sees fit. One does not have to consider

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    Living the Life Well‚ I managed to survive through the many years to get to this day. On this day September 1‚ 2060 I am about to head to the golf course to spend my day with my former co-workers. As I am 73 years old‚ I have been retired for about five and a half years. I enjoy living the life I do now‚ being retired‚ and just enjoying everyday day that I have left here on Earth. After college I played professional baseball for twenty-one years‚ sixteen for the Pittsburgh Pirates. After I threw

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    Living In The Country Vs. Living In A Big City Living in the country or in a rural are is much better all the way around than living in a big city. According to Suzanne McLaren’s and Lisa M. Hope’s article "Rural- Urban Differences In Reasons For Living" ‚ residents living in regional cities and urban areas reported fewer reasons to stay alive than those in regional towns and rural areas. People in urban environments reported less survival and coping beliefs when faced with a

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    Chapter 1 - Purpose for living Have you ever paused to ask yourself these: What am I doing in this world? Why am I still alive? What is the purpose of my existence? If you feel that much of your life is purposeless‚ let me assure you right away that God does have a purpose for your life – a high and noble purpose! There are two major purposes for living – to know God wholeheartedly and to be aware of others. I assume you are already aware of God‚ so are you aware of others? Do you care for those

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    Another event from the story that makes one think is the people that walk away. Although the title tells you exactly what happens after you read the story this statement seems so “dull” to put it in one word. What I mean by “dull” is that question could just be answered by a simple “They just didn’t feel like being there” but there are deeper reasons behind it. Although I don’t know the true answer Le Guin had in mind I believe that the people in Omelas finally realized what was happening. The people

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    Comparison and Contrast of The Lottery and The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas The differences between "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson and "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" by Ursula K. Le Guin seem relatively minor when compared to the striking similarities they contain in setting‚ symbols‚ and theme. Each of the stories begin with a description of a beautiful summer day. "The flowers were blooming profusely and the grass was richly green"(para 1) in "The Lottery" is quite comparable to "old

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