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    Trần Thị Hà ID: 1111120089 TOPIC: Advantages and disadvantages of living in a city and in the countryside. The rapid economic growth in many countries has led to widening gap between cities and rural areas. One of the most controversial issues rising today is which place is better to live. I think everything has 2 sides‚ both the city and the countryside have the advantages and disadvantages. It isn’t deniable that living in such a big city has a lot of convenience. People can approach the modern

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    The Competitive Market Every product and service has a competitor whether they are direct or indirect. Once one decides to get into the market then they have to realize that they are not the only one out there trying to win success. Nutella is a product that has various competitors‚ but one major competitor they face is another popular breakfast spread‚ Kraft’s Peanut Butter. One way they can precisely measure their competition with Kraft’s Peanut Butter is through a competitive analysis. A competitive

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    After reading the story “Marigolds”‚ a question popped up. This question was why did Lizabeth destroy Miss Lottie’s marigolds. Lizabeth‚ as a child‚ lived in a small ghetto town with dust covering mostly everything. The only color she could remember besides brown was the “brilliant splash of sunny yellow against the dust-Miss Lottie’s marigolds” (Collier‚ p.124). One day‚ in the middle of the night‚ she goes over to Miss Lottie’s shack and destroys the flowers. Lizabeth lost control over herself

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    Living Healthier Having a healthy lifestyle is important for living a good life. A healthy lifestyle requires a balance of nutrition‚ exercise‚ and sleep. All of these are important individually‚ but you must do them all to be healthy. These steps should be preformed daily in order to stay healthy. Nutrition is a very important part of a healthy lifestyle. What you eat really effects how your body performs. It is essential to eat a variety of different food groups. You should eat a

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    Walmart Living Wage

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    A potential benefit of advocating for a living wage at the federal level is that a living wage would actually be put into effect. With living wages‚ workers will be able to buy the basic needs for survival‚ which include; money for rent‚ food‚ health insurance‚ and other major expenses. The potential downside to advocating for a living wage at the federal level is that small businesses may go out of business and companies will have to cut back on their staff in order to pay for the wage increase

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    Essay – Simple Living Give an outline of the attitudes to ‘’Simple Living’’ presented in texts 1‚ 2 and 3. Text 1 The first perspective on the concept ‘’Living Simple’’ is from author Elizabeth Scott‚ ‘’Simple Living‚ Recession-Style’’‚ an article from the website About.com‚ March 20‚ 2009. “The idea was to pare down and get rid of all the extra "stuff that we think we need‚ but don’t: extra belongings that clutter our homes‚ extra activities that pack our schedules to the hilt‚ extra food that

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    It also discusses the significance of the study as well as its scope and limitations. Introduction The standard of living is a measure of the material welfare of the inhabitants of a country. The baseline measure of the standard of living is real national output per head of population or real GDP per capita. A sustained increase in real GDP increases a nation’s standard of living providing that output rises faster than the total population. (Geoff Riley‚ Eton College‚ September 2006). The Philippines

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    disease. This is because the addiction not only harms the alcoholic but also everyone who has to live with them. Children always suffer when they share a house with an alcoholic parent. There can be a real sense of shame and they can spend a lot of time living in fear. Unfortunately‚ alcoholism is common and there are many children who find themselves in this situation. Children who grow up in homes where there is active alcoholism can get many

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    Rising Cost of Living

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    Today‚ rising cost of living is an everyday theme. In the bus‚ at the office and at the market‚ almost all conversations revolve around the rising prices. Increase of general price levels is generally known as ‘inflation’. The common man feels the inflation when the prices of his consumer goods go up. He feels the rising cost of living with each increase of bus fare‚ bread prices and utility bill prices. The causes a lot of social problems which at its extreme form‚ cause social unrest. Over the

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    The Benefits‚ Risks‚ Gifts‚ Sacrifices and Curious Events That Lead to Living Renal Donation Kidney organ donation is a hot topic these days due to the fact that so many End-Stage Renal Failure Patients are dying while waiting for a living or deceased transplant. The big questions‚ should healthy adults become living kidney donors to complete strangers? Should a healthy adult family member become a living kidney donor to a friend or family member? If a loved one is an organ donor upon their

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