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    The Advantages & Disadvantages of Living in a Big City Big cities such as Jakarta‚ Melbourne or New York are great places where you can find many tall buildings‚ vehicles‚ recreational areas and various other things that cannot be found in small town or villages. (Bigcity‚ n.d.) Most people prefer living in a big city because in a place where the economy is constantly growing and where anything is possible‚ it is significantly easier to find a good job with a better quality of life. However

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    trade activity centers are located. The commuting time is nothing as compared to those living in the suburbs. There are many advantages living in a city. Living in a city is very convenient. There ara many important things for life such as cloths‚ furniture and health care here. There are better choices because there are more shops. We can also choose an expensive or cheap things that suit to our budget. Living in a city can makes chances of getting a proper education because we can go to a better

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    How Is Living In a City Better Than Living In a Rural area Some people prefer to live in the countryside because they consider that living in the countryside is more healthier. But here is a fun fact: city counties ranked healthier than the rural. Generally‚ people might think living in the countryside would be healthier than living in cities‚ but it is not necessarily‚ according to a study comparing relative health among cities‚ suburbs and rural areas. Since one of the most important factor

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    The effects of living far from home on HUCFL first year students’ study. 1. What are positive effects of living far from home on HUCFL freshmen students’ study? 2. What are negative effects of living far from home on HUCFL freshmen students’ study? 3. How can we overcome negative effects? I. Introduction: The topic for my research project is “the effects of living far from home on HUCFL first year students’ study”. I made decision research this topic because of the following reasons

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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 is

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    October 2010 Advantages and disadvantages of living abroad «It is well-known fact that we always recognize our motherland when we are about to lose it”. Albert Camus Modern life is impossible without traveling. Thousands of people travel everyday either on business or for pleasure. They travel in order to see other continents‚ modern cities and the ruins of ancient towns; they travel to enjoy picturesque places. It is always interesting to discover new things‚ different

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    BOARDING-HOUSE‚ a private house in which the proprietor provides board and lodging for paying guests. The position of a guest in a boarding-house differs in English law‚ to some extent‚ on the one hand from that of a lodger in the ordinary sense of the term‚ and on the other from that of a guest in an inn. Unlike the lodger‚ he frequently has not the exclusive occupation of particular rooms. Unlike the guest in an inn‚ his landlord has no lien upon his property for rent or any other debt due in respect

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    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 who have come to live in rural areas and commute to work in the cities have ruined the rural communities by not using the village shops‚ pubs‚ post offices‚ schools‚ etc. They think that living in the country is wonderful

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    possession of own "angle" as a blessing and it does not really matter whether it is an apartment or one-family house‚ having a place to live is the most important thing itself. On the other hand‚ have you ever thought of living in a block of flats? Let’s analyze some advantages and disadvantages that it may give. Noise is a traditional problem in blocks of flats- habitation of multi-family house links with larger threat of disturbance of quiet (repairs‚ lack of some occupants’ imagination‚ quarrels among

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    Gravity‚’ astronauts are challenged to find solutions for problems faced in space. Despite all the problems‚ there are also positive outcomes of experiencing zero gravity. Weightlessness has advantages such as being fun and useful. There are also disadvantages such as changes in the body and nausea. Weightlessness has its own characteristics and effects. Weightlessness is being without gravity. When experiencing weightlessness‚ there is no acceleration. Being weightlessness is like riding a rollercoaster

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