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    Where Do You Want to Live

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    Nana Living in a town or city is better than in the countryside Everybody can choose the place‚ where he would like to live. Some people prefer living in the city and other prefer living in the village‚ but what is really the best for us? First of all we should define our terms of reference. Village- means a group of houses with a church‚ school and some shops in the countryside and city- means a place‚ where people live and work and it contains many houses‚ shops‚ places of entertainment‚ etc

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    these places. Some people prefer to live in a small town while others prefer to live in a big city. In my view‚ it is better to live in a big city for two important reasons. First‚ there are more opportunities in a big city. It is often said that people do better when they get appropriate background‚ so if you are well educated and your aim is to earn a lot of money‚ a big city will materialize your dreams. For example‚ living in a small town in Nepal‚ my best friend’s father studied Bachelor

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    the typical southern town‚ small square houses‚ everybody knows everybody‚ a feeling of hominess‚ only one of everything (post office‚ grocery store‚ school etc.) Maycomb County is a bit of a special case because it is rather far from any other towns. When Maycomb was founded it was built a very long way upstream from the ocean on a small river which was unusual back in the day considering boat was the main mode of transportation then. Maycomb is a kind of boring uneventful town the most interesting

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    at the local grocery store. “Good morning‚ Beck!” I holler back while walking down the stationary isle. There is just something about a rural town that will never leave your memory. It could quite possibly be the quietness all day‚ every day or maybe it is the fact that everyone knows everyone on a first name bases. Coming home to Small Town USA was a break from the real world‚ or so you thought the real world. College life wasn’t so bad‚ but home was home‚ ya know? It was comfortable;

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    socio economic analysis

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    DASMARIñAS CITY SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE A. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The town of Dasmariñas started as a barrio of Imus‚ and in 1967 it was made as an independent municipality. The Spanish Government named the town Perez Dasmariñas in honor of the Spanish Governor General of the islands from 1590-1593. 250 Chinese oarsmen whom he had hired to work murdered him. His son‚ Don Luis Perez Dasmariñas‚ also lost his life in the hands of the Chinese in 1603. Perez Dasmariñas was formerly a “visita” of

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    Windshield Survey Voorhees‚ New Jersey Brenda Harris Nursing 405 December 12‚ 2011 Luchia Young‚ RN‚ NP-C Voorhees Township Survey Voorhees Township is a suburban community located 18 miles outside the Philadephia‚ Pennsylvania‚ situated in Camden County‚ New Jersey. Spanning approximately 11.6 square miles (City-Data‚ 2010)‚ Voorhees Township is home to roughly 30‚ 390 residents (Voorhees Township Economic Development‚ 2011)‚ which inhabit the area at approximately 2969 residents per square

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    More than half of the world’s population lives in cities‚ a trend that is rapidly accelerating‚ especially in developing countries. In the USA‚ urban areas are merging into huge megalopitan areas‚ especially along interstate highways. Cities require and use large quantities of energy and materials‚ metabolizing them and generating large quantities of waste products and pollutants‚ resulting in unsustainable environments that adversely affect ecological integrity and diversity

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    Western Indians

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    Jane is 12 years old and my son is 16‚ turning 17 in 2 weeks. My childrens father ‚ Jason‚ had died due to cancer 5 years ago. My son and I both have jobs. I work as a bartender at our towns bar. My son helps with farming and ranching. My daughter ‚ Jane‚ helps clean around the house. Ethan and Jane both go to the towns school. Ethan‚ in 11th grade and Jane‚ in 8th. My son had just went to work‚ while the cattle industry was growing in the West‚ railroads were vying for right of way agreements elsewhere

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    not an industry to last long. A mere thirty years later and the industry was starting to transfer over to limestone quarrying. Work on the canal‚ in the coal mines‚ and in the quarries attracted many citizens and it only helped some of today’s major towns become what they are

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    City or Country Living

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    libraries and reading rooms for public use. Such arrangements do not exist in small towns or in the country. Cities also provide ample medical facilities. In every city‚ there are good hospitals in which the poor get free medicines and treatment. Many well-qualified private doctors are available serve the sick and the suffering. Lack of such medical arrangement is a drawback of the country. Usually in a small town or small country there may be only one doctor’s office and the hospital doesn’t cover

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