Category: City

  • Essay on Healthy Cities for Young People

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    There is a strong relationship connecting all the dimensions of health with each other. For instance, mental wellness and physical well-being are connected, which means issues in a single region can affect the other, improving your physical well-being can likewise profit your psychological well-being and vice versa. This shows us the significance of dealing with…

  • Living in the Neighbourhood Versus Living in the City: Compare and Contrast Essay

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    Living in the neighborhood vicinity is also very attractive because if you are the type of person who wants quiet accommodation, you can live in the neighborhood. Here you will find out a lot of beautiful scenery, a quiet area, and beautiful houses, you will also find plenty of things to enjoy with other people…

  • Small Town Vs Big City: An Essay

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    It was my sophomore year that I went from being a small-town girl to a big city girl. My family and I left my home of Eagle Pass, Texas and moved to Orlando, Florida. During the ten months of living there, I was very excited to have a fresh start in a bigger city. But…

  • Country Vs. City: Compare and Contrast Essay

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    The country is widely known for its agriculture and acres of land. Cities are based on industrialization and rarely have open lands because of the buildings. Living in the city, there will be more diversity and cultures. The country tends to be more religion-based and conservative. Concerts and festivals take place in cities and keep…

  • I Am Miami Essay

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    For my written task I have chosen to write a travel article about my hometown of Miami, Florida. I want to focus on the vast amount of activities one can do there. I also want to focus on the cultural aspect of it as Miami has a large Hispanic community and see how it integrates…

  • Essay on New Orleans Corruption

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    A world rife with corruption and power struggles is the scene that we see in New Orleans in the wreckage of Hurricane Katrina. Stuck in the middle of this chaos are three men from vastly different backgrounds with vastly different goals: a black preacher, Minister Clarence Washington, who wants to revitalize his neighborhood in a…