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    Advantages and disadvantages of living in a city and in the countryside. Where shall we live? Some may choose to live in big cities‚ while other like the natural and quiet surroundings in the countryside. As far as I am concerned‚ I would like to live in a big city because living in a big city has more advantages than living in the countryside. To begin with‚ the city is the symbol of human civilization and there are a many facilities for living‚ recreation and health care. Therefore‚ living there

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    FDI IN INDIAN HEALTH SECTOR Healthcare sector has a great potential in the present globalized world. It is one of the world’s largest industries with total revenues of approximately US$ 2.8 Trillion. Healthcare sector has been emerging as one of the largest service sector in India. Indian healthcare sector has estimated revenue of around $ 30 billion constituting 5% of GDP and offering employment to around 4 million people (CII Report 2011). According to Investment Commission of India‚ the sector

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    There are lots of advantages of living in a big city. Since I had been living in big cities for a long time‚ I was deeply impressed by the convenience of living in big cities. When I was in China‚ I lived in Shanghai. Shanghai is a large city‚ and it is the biggest financial center in China. There are high-rise buildings and shopping malls everywhere. However‚ at that time‚ I felt nothing special‚ but very normal. When I came here‚ I realized that there were three advantages of living in a big city:

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    history of architecture History of Architecture Arch. Kevin Espina Introduction HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE What are the board exams like? 1. Memorization is necessary – you must remember many facts 2. Wide in Scope – from pre-historic to modern styles REFERENCES 1. Ching‚ Francis D.K.‚ A Visual Dictionary of Architecture 2. Fletcher‚ Bannister‚ A History of Architecture 20th Ed. 3. Mercado‚ Jose L.‚ The Architectural Reviewer Volume III: History & Theory of Architecture 4. Salvan‚ George

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    enables us to make decisions in a rational mode. 4. Over time‚ the controversy between qualification based on observations of the past and subjective degrees of belief has taken on a deeper significance. The mathematically driven apparatus of modern risk management contains the seeds of a dehumanizing and self-destructive. 5. The capacity to manage risk‚ and with it the appetite to take risk and make forward-looking choices‚ are key elements of the energy that drives the economic system forward

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    The Indian Act and its Effect on Modern Society The Indian Act is one of the most outdated and irrelevant pieces of legislature ever written. In 1876‚ the Crown consolidated all existing laws pertaining to Indians‚ and called this new document the Indian Act. They did not solicit input from Aboriginal people and in fact‚ at that time‚ Aboriginal people were not even allowed to vote for or against the politicians who were creating this Act. If this Act was written in 1876‚ what effect could it

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    To me‚ one of the advantages of living in a tight-knit community would be the sense of belonging. As human beings‚ we all crave to “belong” or to be part of something. Living in a close-knit community gives us the sense of belonging when we live amongst people who share the same religion‚ racial background‚ tradition or even a way of life. However‚ with the feeling of "belongingness" comes with lack of diversity. Living in a community without people of different racial groups‚ we tend to have a limited

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    Lodger And Lodgings) exists also in the case of boarding-houses; and the guest in a boarding-house‚ like a lodger‚ is entitled to all the usual and necessary conveniences of a dwelling house. http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Boarding-house Answers.com Advantages can include: ♦ affordability (average of P500 above per head monthly) ♦ no need to pay a bond (in some cases) ♦ inclusion of utilities in the rent charged ( stove‚ flat iron in some cases) ♦ no need to have furniture‚ bedding or cooking equipment

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    General Paper: Question 5 Revision |Set 5 | Mr. Johnson | Khairul Izzul Zaini© Essay ESSAY: ASSESS THE ADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN AN EXTENDED FAMILY Extended family is like having‚ “2 in 1 home package”. Like they said‚ “The more the merrier”. According to Ogawa and Retherford 1993‚ the frequency of extended family households has begun to decline in some Asian societies‚ but interestingly has been shown to have increased for the first time in decades in the United States from 10 percent to 12 percent

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    Chalanging and fun to play‚ computer and traditional games add variety to learning experiences and offer opportunities to practice skills.Students like to play game and beniefit by extending their learning experiences into challenging environment. ADVANTAGES *Enganging.Students are quickly enganged in learning through games. *Match to out comes.They can be adapted to match learning outcomes. *Variety of settings.They can be used in avariety of class –room setting‚froom whole-class to individual activities

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