vineri, 31 august 2012

(First Essay) Living in a city



The need of electricity and technology has forced many people to move from their countryside homes to towns and cities. However, this movement doesn’t allow us to have a healthy and long life.
To start with, living in a town gives you many opportunities like the easy ways to communicate with others, a large amount of technology and a simple way to work. Networks and mobile services are more powerful in a city than in the middle of nowhere, that’s why it’s easier to talk to people in an urban area. Because all the homes in the cities are connected to electricity, it’s a lot simple to be equipped with the technological needs: from the house helpers to entertainment. Not in the last place, the jobs are better than in the countryside. Here you have to use your brain; there you have to use your power.
On the other hand, living here has its bad parts. The pollution, the noise and the jams can make your life a living hell. The few green spaces and the tons of cars make more carbon dioxide than we can inhale, and so, we became sick. The noise made by the industrial and no owner dogs are almost insupportable, mainly when they are made after the midnight. None the less, the traffic jams are a major problem when you have to get somewhere quick, most of the times they are more than a half an hour.
In conclusion, every good thing has its own bad things, but always we have to take the good part and learn from our own mistakes. Living in a city has lots of advantages, but if you are an easy stressed person, you better choose to live in a village.

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