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    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 neighbour‚ etc.) This seems particularly so for panel blocks and is caused by the low

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    Advantages of New Media There are many advantages of new media‚ we can check twitter and facebook and other new media from our phones. We no longer need to wait for the morning newspaper because of the internet‚ also we have television that broadcasts news 24 hours a day. We can call people using skype for free using the Internet. More ways of communicating now because of the smartphones. You can create media by creating your own blog. We can see that new media is available everywhere and it has

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    The City So Nice They Named It Twice: New YorkNew York When you associate anything with New York City it is usually the extraordinary buildings that pierce the sky or the congested sidewalks with people desperate to shop in the famous stores in which celebrities dwell. Even with my short visit there I found myself lost within the Big Apple. The voices of the never-ending attractions call out and envelop you in their awe. The streets are filled with an atmosphere that is like a young child on

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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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    TITLE Top Things To Do In New York City At Night LEAD PARAGRAPH One of my favorite things about New York is that the subway never stops running. If you’re out on the town late at night‚ you don’t need to worry‚ because the city’s cheap‚ reliable‚ and extensive transit network functions 24 hours a day. (The trains do come in less frequent intervals at night‚ though‚ so grab yourself a hot dog and be patient!) Whether you’re catching a concert on one of the city’s many waterfronts‚ laughing your face

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    past‚ most people lived in small villages where everyone could know everyone else . However‚ along with social devepment‚ they tend to move to large cities. As a result‚ life changing affects people changing. In this essay‚ I would explore the advantages and disadvantages of living in a small community. In my view‚ Therese were many merits of living in a small town. Firstly‚ villager’s occupation was related to natural source such as farming and fishery. Take one example‚ inhabitant lived and worked

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    As I looked into my boyfriends eyes out in 30 degree weather‚ in a city we have never been to‚ I realized how lucky I was to be celebrating my birthday in this one of a kind place‚ New York City. Two eighteen-year-old kids exploring this wonderful and large city all by ourselves. What could possibly go wrong? The subway got closed down unexpectedly when we needed to get back to our hotel room in order to make it on time to the untold musical story of the Wizard of OZ‚ “Wicked” so‚ we decided to

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    Title: New York City’s Immigrant Experience in The Late 19th Century During the year 1492‚ the history of American Jewish commenced which marked the eviction of Jews from Spain and thereby‚ landing in America. This marked the starting of Jewish communal society in North America. The colonial Jews never crossed the mark of being 1/10th of a percent of American population‚ but they managed to establish the patterns of Jewish community life which persisted for many generations. This marked the beginning

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    There are some advantages or disadvantages of scientific invention Advantages: * Scientific inventions have made man’s life easier and more enjoyable to live. * Less work for humans. * More effectiveness in doing some things. Medicines easier to synthesise. * Faster to do some jobs. * Scientific inventions have helped us discover things we never knew before such as how to treat illnesses and disease. * A lot of aspects of life have been made a lot easier thanks to

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    New York City The first native New Yorkers were the Lenape‚ an Algonquin people who hunted‚ fished and farmed in the area between the Delaware and Hudson rivers. Europeans began to explore the region at the beginning of the 16th century--among the first was Giovanni da Verrazzano‚ an Italian who sailed up and down the Atlantic coast in search of a route to Asia--but none settled there until 1624. That year‚ the Dutch West India Company sent some 30 families to live and work in a tiny settlement

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