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wite essay on what changes see in you r city

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Answered by Hyemi2008
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There is no shortage of things that could be changed in my hometown. However, if I had to make one major improvement, I would choose to create more parks and green spaces. I feel this way for two major reasons, which I will explore in the following essay.

First of all, parks help people to relax and find serenity, two things which are both in short supply in today’s hectic world. Here in my hometown we live in a typical “concrete jungle” of high rise apartments, long commutes, traffic jams and crowded sidewalks. These sorts of problems make the people who live here very anxious. In many cases, our anxiety gets so extreme that it causes health problems and even death. I strongly believe that building parks could offer a permanent solution. My father is a compelling example of what I mean. For thirty years, he lived and worked in the same city that I do now, but several years ago he was forced into early retirement following a minor heart attack brought about by high blood pressure and workplace stress. However, after his retirement he moved to a more rural location, surrounded by trees, rivers and wildlife. In a short period of time, his stress was alleviated and he began to live a happier and healthier life. I am certain that by building some parks in the city where I live, my neighbors and I could enjoy similar benefits.

Secondly, the construction of parks will not just benefit our mental health, but will also encourage physical fitness among the population. Not everyone is able to afford a gym membership, and our crowded sidewalks and streets are not suited for jogging or bicycling. The construction of parks would provide children with a place to run around and adults with a location to practice simple team sports. When my father moved to the countryside, it was not only his worries that went away. He also lost a considerable amount of weight because he made the decision to begin each morning with a brisk walk in the forest. Even if I wanted to follow his example, doing so would be impossible where I live, as the streets are too crowded for casual walking. For this reason, I am desperate for some added green space in my hometown.

In conclusion, if I could change one thing about my hometown I would choose to convert some of our concrete and steel surroundings to beautiful parks and green spaces. This is because such spaces would benefit both the mental and physical health of me and my neighbors.

Answered by Anonymous
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A part of my city that’s changing at the moment – yeah, in the South of the city – is changing quite rapidly and dramatically, it’s becoming more and more developed residentially and commercially.

There’s a lot of construction of apartments and housing complexes, housing estates as well as commercial centres with lots of shops and stores, restaurants, bars, entertainment places where people can go at the weekends – things like that.

It’s changing – it has been changing over the last couple of years - due to an increase in demand for residential housing and obviously with more houses – wherever people are living - they have a necessity for facilities and hence the commercial development follows at the same time.

The North of the city is quite crowded – the original part of the city – a lot of traffic, it’s quite dirty, some people would say it’s quite dangerous as well sometimes.

And therefore the South has become the more desirable part of the city to live – especially for young families with children because it’s a lot more open – there’s a lot more green areas – it’s quieter, less traffic, less polluted and generally cleaner.

I think it’s a natural development because of the growing population. I think that the people who are moving to that particular part of the city have a better quality of life - and generally I think it’s a good development for the city – it’s a nice contrast to the older part of the city.

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