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Bethel Alwin Espaol 201 Las Ventajas y Desventajas de Vivir en la Ciudad Las ventajas y desventajas de vivir en la ciudad Todas las personas piensan que la ciudad es el mejor lugar para vivir. Esta idea no es cierta, hay muchas ventajas y desventajas de vivir en la ciudad. La ciudad tiene una poblacin grande y diversa, los servicios pblicos, y muchos trabajos, pero tambin en la ciudad hay mucha contaminacin,...

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Bethel Alwin Espaol 201 Las Ventajas y Desventajas de Vivir en la Ciudad Las ventajas y desventajas de vivir en la ciudad Todas las personas piensan que la ciudad es el mejor lugar para vivir. Esta idea no es cierta, hay muchas ventajas y desventajas de vivir en la ciudad. La ciudad tiene una poblacin grande y diversa, los servicios pblicos, y muchos trabajos, pero tambin en la ciudad hay mucha contaminacin, trnsito, y violencia. Una poblacin grande y diversa es una ventaja y un aspecto importante de la vida en la ciudad. Muchos padres viven en la ciudad porque ellos quieren que los nios se A. expongan a la diversidad, cuando ellos son jvenes, porque la poblacin est creciendo y diversificando. Una poblacin grande trae una desventaja violencia: en una ciudad urbana, la violencia y la criminalidad son altas. En algunos lugares como Nueva York, Los ngeles, o Chicago la violencia es muy alta, no hay uno nmero de polica suficiente para controlar la violencia y el crimen. Hay muchos trabajos en la ciudad, otra ventaja. Los padres* pueden ayudar a sus familias, muchos nios han un tenido trabajo cuando ellos tienen diecisis aos. A veces E. los nios tambin ayudan a la familia con dinero, o ayudan a pagar la escuela con cosas como libros de texto. Pero, a veces los trabajos estn lejos de la casa, y las personas necesitan conducir al trabajo. En la maana el trnsito, una desventaja, es muy malo, muchas personas estn conduciendo al trabajo en el mismo tiempo. El trnsito es una parte de la contaminacin del aire, en la ciudad no hay aire fresco, porque de la contaminacin de los coches, las fbricas, y los aeropuertos. Es una lstima que el B. gobierno no d ms dinero para proteger los animales y los recursos naturales. En la ciudad, otra ventaja es los servicios pblicos. En el pasado, las personas han visto todos los lugares caminando o en su coche propio. Ahora, las ciudades tienen E. servicios como los trenes o los autobuses. Tambin, hay proteccin de los fuegos y la seguridad, hay muchos aeropuertos y otras formas de transporte. La ciudad tiene muchas ventajas y desventajas. Puedes vivir con contaminacin, trnsito, o violencia? Debes visitar pronto!
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