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    Living in different places has its own perks and disadvantages, but one will always outweigh the other. Living in a big city, although I haven’t done it for a long period of time before, is far better than living in a small town for many reasons such as the schooling, resources, job opportunities, and the health of a person. Things like public transportation or restaurants you’d never find near a small town. Even the schooling can be better when attending a school in large urban areas. The jobs in these cities are in a large abundance in most cases that is. The schooling in large cities is much better when it comes to the focus on academics. When you look at small towns in the U.S. the schools focus a lot on sports like football. Where large…

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    moved to big cities in early adulthood. In many cases, these friends inevitably ended up relocating back to their small towns, or at least spoke yearningly of the good lives they enjoyed there. Acknowledging that there are obvious benefits to living in a large city, my friends’ reasons for preferring small town living to big city life echo my own. Considering things like the social aspects, environment and lifestyle available in small towns, I have to agree and say that this is the life I would…

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    grew up in and some prefer the big city, where there’s tons of excitement and plenty of things to do. Small towns are secluded, stress-free, and traditional for some. There are plenty of advantages of living in a small town compared then living in a big city. Living in a quiet, friendly environment where you know all of your neighbors because most of you grew up together. People never have to worry about crime happening or something serious because the community would help each other when they…

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    Country Town Vs. Big City

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    country town or a big city, there is much to take into consideration. It will be useful to know about career opportunities, cost of living and the education system. Although both a city and country town have there advantages and disadvantages, they greatly differ from one another. When choosing between the two it is essential to settle on the one that is most pliable to ones lifestyle. Knowing there will be jobs open, having a plan of the cost of living in one of the two and…

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    people during the Industrial Revolution. Attracting penniless and poverty-stricken people to come to cities and work for their business brought misfortune for the citizens. Some of the misery that affected the citizens were poverty and dreadful living conditions. The cause for starting the industrial revolution were the many new inventions that came out in this era. The Second Industrial Revolution caused many people to travel from all over the world and made farmers leave their farms for a…

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    Big City Girl, Small Town Woman Jennifer, or Jen as some like to call her, was born July 24th, 1970, in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, Illinois. Jen Townsend was the name she grew up with through out her high school and college career, but on October 7th, 1995, her life changed when she married David Claeys, a man from a town smaller than the size of her entire high school. They met at Western Illinois University, where she attended college, and majoring in business. After about three years…

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    Timed writing What i'm going to talk about is that why some people think it’s better to grow up in a small town instead of a big city. There are lots of reasons why people would rather grow up in a small town instead of a big city but i am just going to go over the basics. The first reason why some people would rather grow up in a small town instead of a large city. One of the reason why some people would live in a small town is that there are not as much ganges because it would be better to…

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    Introduction Small towns are easier to relax in compared to the city. It provides more comfort than the big city could bring. Plus, the big city puts more stress on your shoulders. Even more facts about small towns and big cities await in this report on small towns and big cities. In many ways, small towns are better than the big city. Not as Busy In a small town, it is very quiet. This break from loud noises is a positive way to reduce the amount of stress that everyone has to endure. This…

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    Dhaka City Essay

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    human interactions in the city. The social life in the twenty first century consists of both the traditional and familiar trends as well as the new developing trends (Sassen, 2006). Hence, living in the cities is always exciting as well as complicated. Dhaka is a city which has a history of more than 400 years. In 1610, Dhaka was named as Jahangirnagar by subedar Islam Khan Chishti. Many of the famous infrastructures were built during the British and Mughal period but over the time not only the…

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    Growing up in a big town offers many more benefits than growing up in a small town. I believe that growing up in a big city will help someone grow a lot more than in a small town. In small towns, mostly everyone thinks alike. They mostly all have the same opinion, and there is no difference in what people think. In big cities, not everyone has the same opinion. People are able to debate about their opinions, because not everyone thinks the same. It also allows a child to be able to learn that…

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