the countries leave much to be desired. Of course, every big city has disadvantages. For example, air pollution. Every day numerous enterprises emit tones of harmful substances and to breath is often a real threat to people’s health. There is no greenery in big cities. In villages people very close to the nature, they can spent a lot of time at the street and enjoy picturesque landscapes. The cost of living in big cities is very high, most goods are very expensive. However, in villages people have
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castle eggs, and in exchange the lord provide his servants with dinner, also the lord would give the workers bonuses like food, drink, clothing, drink and firewood. In May the villagers would ventour into the forests to find wildplowers and other greenery for their homes ti usher in May and hope for a fertile season. In november they would slaughter the animals, because the food would be to scarce for the animals and that's why november was called ”blood month”.
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Trans-Pacific Partnership In the present moment, President Obama is anxious to sign apparently on of the biggest trade deals in U.S. history. The name of this agreement is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). TPP is basically a proposed trade agreement between many Pacific Rim countries concerning a variety of matters of economic policy. This would link 11 countries on the Rim with America. This is extreme because the 12 countries account for 40% of the world GDP and one third of all trade
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green land. These areas consist not only of trees but also cultivatable land in which you can often see farmers working on their plantations. From a hilly area you can witness all the wonders of a rural life as it is surrounded by natural beauty and greenery as the nature embraces its existence. You can see sunflower plantations, standing tall amongst the land and gazing at the sky. Benefits of rural aren’t limited to your eyes but your body also gains from it. Everything you eat is pure and naturally
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tree absorbs the sunlight into liveliness, and frees oxygen as waste to keep its inside its parts, rocks do not do this whatsoever. Trees can nurture or weakens depending on its atmosphere. When the seasons transforms, trees reply, maturing fresh greeneries or detaching the old. Trees can also replicate, rocks can also deteriorate depending on the season and atmosphere, Rocks can be found throughout any areas, and tree can only survive in certain dilemmas. Dog vs TV The comparisons between dogs and
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Arched vaults were placed on cubed fountains. The fountains provided humidity that acted as a form of air conditioning. The shade from the trees also helped keep cool the gardens. The garden rose in close planted levels to create man-made mountain greenery. The gardens were supported by a detailed structure of stone pillars, brick walls, and palm tree trunk beams. These trunks were watertight. “Palm beams were placed over with reed and bitumen mats, as well as two layers of baked mud brick.” All of
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I couldn't imagine growing up anywhere else other than a farm. I miss the gurgling sounds of irrigation houses as they watered the fields and the cool blanket it would produce over the farm on a hot summer night. Or playing in the dense sticky mud with my brothers and sister acting like we were stuck in quick sand, helpless to escape. However, nothing compares to the night sky on a clear evening. It would make any star gazer green with envy with its vivid scenery, wild life in the background and
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beautiful full-sea view of a sparkling Los Angeles sea, kissing the sky in the far distance at the horizon, with a wide array of greenery spread far and wide, and a beautiful assortment of buildings lining the skyline, decorating it from corner to corner with a range of lively colors, but I could not. The “sparkling blue sea” was nothing but a dull blue water tank, the greenery seemed lifeless and dead, and the buildings were not but
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An Internship Report on Customer Satisfaction on Land Owners of Amin Mohammad Group: a Study on Corporate Branch. [pic] Nazmus Shakib Topu ID No: BBA- 060160217 Major in Marketing Department of Business Administration Date of Submission: 03 June, 2010 [pic] An Internship Report
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the air after lying low from the darkness, chirping loudly as they felt alive and free once again on the winter day, The sea sparkled in the welcoming sun, swishing and swaying with joy, softly so that it wouldn’t distract anyone that was sleeping. Greenery swished in the breezy wind, the sky filled with blissful clouds, everyone outside with joy. Except me. That was the only thing keeping me alive in my compact room. The window shined with pride, the darkness fighting it with anger, trying
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