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    City life vs. Country life People say home is where the heart is, but what is home? For some, home is a place where they can sit on the front porch and drink sweet tea, while others see home as the place where they were raised. For me, home is where I have the most cherished memories. After living in the city and the country, I have come to the conclusion that life in the country is where my heart is. My lifestyle in the country consisted of similarities and differences than what it did in the city

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    Country music is the song of authentic life. The American form of music became popular in the 1920’s and continued to grow. Dolly Parton is one the most well know country singers. Parton become a major country star in the 1970’s. She has contributed many hits to country and poplar music. Parton’s album Coat of Colors, released in 1971, by RCA records was the album that changed her career. By the time of it’s release, Parton was an already well know country music star. Under Porter Wagner she had

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    leading superpower in the world. With more wealth, resources, and manpower than many of the other modern countries combined, China dominates the free market and commerce. The Chinese Yuan has become worth almost as much as the American dollar. In the major cities of China, life is streamlined and fast paced. However, life has remained mostly unchanged for the Chinese farmer living out in the country. Though new technology is available, not much of it has reached in the farmer’s small village. Though

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    crawl on their skin. Sanitary conditions in early 19th century America were deplorable and grotesque. Throughout “The Secret Life Of A Developing Country” by Jack Larkin, America is described by foreign and native observers as the author searches for the true characteristics of the republic. Essentially, America was a country very different from our conceptions and from modern life. Historians have merely told the stories of the elite leading to misconceptions of conditions in early America. Larkin, however

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    Jim Burden lived in Virginia and had a turbulent life since childhood. Jim’s parents passed away when he was 10 years of age; he was an only child. He then immediately moved to Nebraska to live with his grandparents. It was in Nebraska where he had the pleasure of meeting the Shimerda family. In the Old World of Bohemia, Mr. Shimerda was a weaver or tailor by trade and a violinist by avocation. In the Old Country they were not beggars, but by the time they came to America and made money changes

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    In the articles titled "Life in a Totalitarian Country" by Leigh Dekle and "Censorship: For the People, or for Controlling the People" by Jessica McBirney, the authors provide factual information about the excessive use of censorship in totalitarian countries. The texts demonstrate how censorship is used in these countries. In "Life in a Totalitarian Country" by Leigh Deckle, Deckle puts us in the shoes of a person living in a totalitarian country and also shows how limited their lives are. The

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    Jamaica is a small island in the Caribbean Sea, where many tourists go for the lovely weather and beaches. When tourists are there they don’t see that fact that Jamaica is a developing country. In the movie Life and Debt they show that it is in the developing, the also bring up the rules that the IMF gave them. It also gives a view on which developing course Jamaica is following. Three examples from the movie that shows that Jamaica is in a developing nation, is the dollar is less than the western

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    Tim O'Brien served as a sergeant in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. The year of 1946 heralded in a time of mistrust and scrutiny. It was during this short span of time, between the end of the Great War and the beginning of the Cold War, that Tim O'Brien was born . He was thrust into an era where nation scrambled against nation; where your best friend could be your greatest enemy tomorrow. O'Brien was pressed into serving in the U.S. Army when the Vietnam conflict escalated. His service

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    In the year 2015, Niger and Congo have the lowest life expectancy compared to the other 3 countries. This is because Africa is mainly made up of third world countries; so they don't have good healthcare, nutrition and a healthy way of living. Also a big factor is education, people who are more educated, tend to have higher awareness regarding their personal & surrounding hygiene. Unfortunately, enrolment rate to even primary schools have dropped in many parts of Africa. Also as high as 45% of the

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    of rural Kansas. Living on a farm and away from the erosions and pressures of urban society allowed me to develop into the person I am today. It was the peaceful country landscape and the wise bucolic people that forced me to realize that simply professing my opinions and ignoring the beliefs of others would not get me very far in life. This influence drew me from the pits of adolescence and delivered me into a mental maturity that is rare within my age group. Teenagers are reckless, impulsive creatures

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