LIFE IN THE CITY AND IN THE VILLAGE
LIFE IN THE CITY AND IN THE VILLAGE BpXxm
Life in the city is full of activities. Early in the morning, hundreds of people rush out of their homes in the manner ants do when their nest is broken. Soon the streets are full of traffic. Shops and offices open, students flock to their schools and a work day begins. The city now throb with activities, and it is full of noise. Hundreds of sight-seers, tourists and others visit many places of interest in the city while businessmen from various parts of the world arrive to transact business.
Then towards evening, the offices and day schools begin to close. Many of the shops close too. There is now a rush for buses and other means of transport. Everyone seems to be in a hurry to reach home. As a result of this rush, many accidents occur. One who has not been to the city before finds it hard to move about at this time. Soon, however, there is almost no activity in several parts of the city. These parts are usually the business centres.
With the coming of night, another kind of activity begins. The streets are now full of colorful lights. The air is cooler and life becomes more leisurely. People now seek entertainment. Many visit the cinemas, parks and clubs, while others remain indoors to watch television or listen to the radio. Some visit friends and relatives and some spend their time reading books and magazines. Those who are interested in politics discuss the latest political developments. At the same time, hundreds of crimes are committed. Thieves and robbers who wait for the coming of night become active, and misfortune descends upon many. For the greed of a few, many are killed, and some live in constant fear. To bring criminals to justice, the officers of the law are always on the move.
Workers and others who seek advancement in their careers attend educational institutions which are open till late at night. Hundreds of them sit for various examinations every year. The facilities and opportunities that the people in the city have to further their studies and increase their knowledge of human affairs are indeed many. As a result, the people of the city are usually better informed than
those of the village, where even a newspaper is sometimes difficult to get.
The city could, therefore, be described as a place of ceaseless activity. Here, the drama of life is enacted every day.
Life in the city is
full
of
activities
. Early in the morning, hundreds of
people
rush out of their homes in the manner ants do when their nest
is broken
.
Soon
the streets are
full
of traffic. Shops and offices open, students flock to their schools and a work day
begins
. The city
now
throb with
activities
, and it is
full
of noise. Hundreds of sight-seers, tourists
and others
visit
many
places of interest in the city while businessmen from various parts of the world arrive to transact business.
Then towards evening, the offices and day schools
begin
to close.
Many
of the shops close too. There is
now
a rush for buses and
other
means of transport. Everyone seems to be in a hurry to reach home.
As a result
of this rush,
many
accidents occur. One
who
has not been to the city
before
finds it
hard
to
move
about at this time.
Soon
,
however
, there is almost no
activity
in several parts of the city. These parts are
usually
the business centres.
With the coming of night, another kind of
activity
begins
. The streets are
now
full
of colorful lights. The air is cooler and life becomes more
leisurely
.
People
now
seek entertainment.
Many
visit the cinemas, parks and clubs, while others remain indoors to
watch
television or listen to the radio.
Some
visit friends and relatives and
some
spend their time reading books and magazines. Those
who
are interested
in politics discuss the latest political developments. At the same time, hundreds of crimes
are committed
. Thieves and robbers
who
wait for the coming of night become active, and misfortune descends upon
many
. For the greed of a few,
many
are killed
, and
some
live
in constant fear. To bring criminals to justice, the officers of the law are always on the
move
.
Workers
and others
who
seek advancement in their careers attend educational institutions which are open till late at night. Hundreds of them sit for various examinations every year. The facilities and opportunities that the
people
in the city
have to
further
their studies and increase their knowledge of human affairs are
indeed
many
.
As a result
, the
people
of the city are
usually
better informed than
those of the village, where even a newspaper is
sometimes
difficult to
get
.
The city could,
therefore
, be
described
as a place of ceaseless
activity
. Here, the drama of life
is enacted
every day.
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