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Living In Cities:



                                                       City Vs Villages

At beginning of the time men live in caves then they start living together that makes tribe,nations and countries.
But at the starting they live in small villages they make setups and start living in cites and towns together and defend their 
cities from out sides attacks.
Civilisations come into a manner and inventions make easy to live, better medicine and food easily available to 
survive in this world. Humanity make it possible by the grace of God and the hard work.
Most of people say that living in city is easy than that of village because of well facilities are their ,well known 
institute are there to get better education. Transport is there to travel from one corner of city to another like buses,underground
services like draining of water, Electricity and gas supply is much better and available for everyone compare to villages, 
for Entertainment cinema,theatre,park & joy lands etc are their.

        Everything in the world also have good and bad point there for, cities also have disadvantages on living things on the 
environment.
       Cities are in a day mostly crowded and you have to pay higher to take better , pay more taxes and bills. Less pure 
water and the air. Noise and air population are their that make you sick or week enough to germs overcome on your body. Instead of
villages their no dust and pleasant environment, have very good affects on body also calm and cool mental health.But everyone have
their own choices and preferences to live in urban or ruler areas. 

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