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Cell phones are something that people have with them all the time

nowadays. Its a very personal communication media. The proliferation of


mobile phones and the popularity of text massaging is a double-edged sword.
On the positive side, it allows people to get in touch with one another. It gives
them a way of checking in with each other or summoning help in an emergency.
Besides, cell phones have made far away places closer. You can talk to anyone
on this planet from your mobile phone as if they are a few meters away.
Also, cell phones provide us with an opportunity to communicate cheaply with
SMS text messages. One can chat or send and important messages via SMS
service without being charged a big sum.
In addition, voice mail service allows us to always stay in contact. You can
always get your message through to the other person by recording it in the voice
mail. This way you save time since you dont have to retry again and again.
Moreover, cell phones have a lot of other uses. They can be used as an address
book, as a memo, as a calculator, as a stopwatch, as a tape recorder as a camera
etc. It is this multi-use and practicality that make its popularity, plus the fact that
it is easy and handy.
On the negative side, cell phones may be used badly. They can contribute to
risks the way they contribute to safety. Cell phones may be used to disturb
people by ringing them up at night, at work, in holy places such as mosques.
They can be used to track down people and threaten them. Also, people may
receive unwanted calls as well as bullying messages and immoral pictures (sex).
In addition, people complain they have no privacy: anyone can easily find you
whenever they want.
So, cell phones are a necessary evil in modern times. We should regulate their
use and learn how, where, and when to use them. They have to serve us and not
enslave us.

Technology can be defined as science applied to practical purposes. It is


easy to think about the advantages of modern technology, but what about its
disadvantages? Technology today has made life easier and quicker but also
dangerous.

Modern technology makes life easier for people. For example, microwave ovens
cook food easily. Dishwashers wash all dirty dishes and dry them. Moreover
TVs, personal computers, cell phones and the internet have enhanced the
welfare and wellbeing of people worldwide. These have provided various ways
of entertainment, have improved peoples lives, helped hem to communicate,
and offered them ways to get to distant parts of the world in little time.
Also, modern technology saves many innocent lives. Medical science is very
progressive and vastly available today. Many life-saving discoveries are all
thanks to modern technology. Without brain scanners, fetal monitors,
endoscopes, lasers, radioactive chemicals and computers, a lot of people would
struggle with their health.
On the minus side modern technology has come up with deadly and dangerous
weapons such as poison gas bombs and nuclear bombs. And while many people
live in horrible conditions and famine, governments spend a lot of money on
developing weapon industry. Besides, the weapon machinery pollutes the globe
and endangers our environment.
In addition, modern technology has made us so dependent on it that we feel lost
without it. We feel helpless, defeated, and lost if our machines break down. We,
also, become so addicted to these tools that we loose all real interpersonal
relationships.
Modern Technology also creates financial problems in families because it has
dangled before their eyes a litany of expensive gadgets they cannot afford. Thus,
the push-button dreamworld raises peoples material expectations to an
unrealistic level. Some people, then, may turn to crime and corruption to
increase their material wealth.
Eventually, everything that we use in life is good or bad depending upon the use.
It contributed immensely to the overall experience of humankind; to our
material comfort and well-being and to our greater understanding of the world
we live in. However, we must balance the use of technology with the possibility
we may be crushed by these new ways of doing things.
12. Would you like to live in the country or in the city?Why?
Some people think the country is better than the city and others take the city for
granted. However, both the country and the city have advantages and drawbacks.
In the country, the air is clean, the water is pure and the environment is beautiful
while most cities choke in their own filth and pollution. Also, people there are friendly.
A friendly smile while passing is standard in the country and its sincere; whereas, in
the city few people smile at you. In fact, they are likely to regard you with suspicion if
you smile at them. Besides, people in the country enjoy more tranquillity than those in
big cities. There is less noise and life is calm and relaxed. Once on foot in the city, you
find yourself in an ant colony, or a cage with too many rats. As for food, it is fresher in
the country. Farmers sell fresh produce, which they bring straight from the fields, at

their stand just around the corner. Moreover, the city is rife with violence and crimes:
Many thefts and murders often take place in the city.
On the other hand, the city has its own benefits. City residents have greater
access to health care. When a person falls ill there are good government and private
hospital in the city to get treatment. Also, children living in the city can get a good
education, because there are better schools in the city than in the village as well as
libraries. Besides, people in the city can lead a comfortable and enjoyable life and have
access to more social and cultural events. There are a lot of facilities and necessary
infrastructure: movie theatres, hotels, clubs, electricity, running water, means of
transport etc. Moreover, city dwellers have more job opportunities and possibilities for
making money as well as opportunities to progress in their life.
Both the country and the city have special qualities. Our choice whether to live
in a rural or urban area - will depend on factors such as personality, mood, background,
habits etc. We should also try to create a world having advantages of both lives.
13. What are the benefits of humor?
According to Wikipedia, humor is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to
provoke laughter and provide amusement. It is a birthright, a natural part of life, which
has multiple benefits mentally, physically, and socially.
Humor is the best medicine. People who laugh on regular basis have lower standing
blood pressure than people who dont. Laughter exercises almost the entire body and
stimulates both sides of the brain. It boosts the immune system making us stronger and
better able to fight diseases. It protects the heart, reduces stress, and fosters instant
relaxation. It also releases pent-up feelings of anger and frustration and makes us feel
good.
Socially, humor is the shortest distance between two people. Humor initiates
conversation and generally builds a more trusting atmosphere. Humor unites us,
reduces our hostility, deflects criticism, improves our moral, and eases tension,
especially when we laugh together. Humor is enjoyed best when shared with others.
Our works, marriages, celebrations, friendships, all need humor. Laughs and smiles
also help us avoid loneliness by connecting with others who are attracted to genuine
cheerfulness.
To develop a sense of humor and make it part of our every day life we need to take life
lightly and seek out funny people. We also need to hang out with children more often
to enhance our playfulness and add humor to our life. Besides, we have to watch
comedy DVDs and TV shows, read comic authors and jokes, and spend less time with
very serious people.

Eventually, we need to learn to see hope in the midst of sadness though not all people
have the same taste in humor. There are times when humor is inappropriate to use. So,
we have to be aware that humor can be a double-edged sword that can generate a
quantal response either a constructive or a destructive function.
14. Write a descriptive essay: talk about an experience, an event, a place, or a
person.
Cultures, traditions and ceremonies differ from country to country. The Moroccan
wedding ceremony is special, rich and quite elaborate. The wedding ceremony I attended
in my hometown last weekend is no exception.
The ceremony took place in a very large villa which had been built for various
celebrations. It was excellently furnished and nicely decorated. It includes embroidered
couches, nice sofas, and comfortable upscale furniture.
There were large set tables surrounded by ten chairs each. The light from chandeliers
above added to the beauty of the atmosphere. The waiters in their white shirts and black
slacks and bowties were extremely attentive, very courteous, and friendly. At 9 oclock,
the guests started to arrive. They were dressed up to the finest. Men were wearing their
most expensive and most beautiful attires. Most women dressed up to the nines. They
were wearing gorgeous Kaftans or Takchitas or Djellabas all Moroccan traditional
robes. Suddenly the sound of drums and trumpets and the ecstatic singing filled the air.
The guests stood up and craned their necks to see the entering bride. Many began to
dance to the tone of the music of the orchestra. The bride and the groom greeted the
audience with smiles and hand gestures. Dressed in her Moroccan wedding gown of
brightly colored silk and embroidered with gold, the bride hand in hand with her husband
walked in slowly followed by three women. The latter are in charge of beautifying the
bride and changing her into various traditional outfits. They had adorned her with heavy
jewellery and darkened her eyes with kohl. Her hands and feet had also been painted with
the henna the night before by a special artist who had used intricate floral and geometric
design in the presence of friends and relatives.
After the bride and the groom had sat on their throne facing the guests, the waiters served
them milk and dates. The orchestra sang all kinds of Moroccan pop songs. From time to
time the bride and groom would go out to change their attire. They wore clothes that
represented each region of Morocco: Fassi, Sussi, Rabati and Zemoui clothes. Whenever
they changed clothes the band would sing the songs of that region.
Midnight was time for dinner. They served various sumptuous dishes. There were more
than three helpings.
At 4 o'clock, the band was still playing. Then, the waiters served tea and cakes. It was a
breakfast for me. I wished the new couple good luck and a blissful marital life. I was
sleep-deprived and tired. So, I left.

15. The Effects of Cigarette Smoking


(http://www.eslbee.com/effects_of_cigarette_smoking.htm)

There have been numerous campaigns against cigarette smoking communicating that this
vice causes death. But a threat to health doesnt seem to be a good reason for quitting
anymore. People somehow block themselves and ignore all the information that is given
to them. The purpose of this essay is to discuss three effects of cigarette smoking, besides
the broadly mentioned possibility of developing cancer or dying, which are the smell of
smoke, the stained teeth, and the cost of doing it.
The first effect of cigarette smoking, and probably the one that the non-smokers hate the
most, is that it permeates everything around it. Smokers usually have smelly hair, breath,
clothes, and, if they smoke indoors, a smelly room. The stench of cigarette smoke is very
penetrating and hard to remove. Even if the person quits smoking the odor remains for a
long time.
The second effect of cigarette smoking is one that most people dont even take into
consideration. It stains the teeth yellow or sometimes even brown. Since this effect is
long term, most people are not aware of it when they begin smoking. The truth is that a
cigarette stain is very hard to eliminate from the teeth, and it will probably end up costing
a considerable amount of money. Yellow teeth are disgusting because they give an
unhygienic image and make people look older.
The third effect of smoking is that it will eventually end up affecting the smokers
personal economy. Depending on the country the prices of cigarettes can differ. But even
at an affordable price the regular consumption of cigarettes will eventually take its
economic toll.
These are only three out of many other effects that cigarette smoking can have, but to any
sensible person they are more than enough to realize that smoking is bad. People cant
possibly be proud of calling themselves smokers. It is terrible for health as well as
personal appearance. In the end, those who live in poverty, stink of smoke, and have
yellow teeth are the people who are affected the most by this life threatening activity.

16. Why people shouldnt watch too much TV?


(http://www.eslbee.com/why_people_should_not_watch_too_much_television.htm)
Watching television is an experience shared by most adults and children. It is cheap,

appealing, and within the reach of the general public. In this way, TV has become an
important mass media around the world. Sadly, this resource isnt used in a way that
people could get the best possible benefits from it. The purpose of this essay is to
persuade the reader that people shouldnt watch too much television because the content
of many TV programs is not educational; it makes people waste time that could be used
in more beneficial activities; and it negatively affects peoples mental development.
The first reason why people shouldnt watch too much television is because the content
of many TV programs is not educational. Nowadays, we can see movies, series, and
shows that present scenes of violence, sex, and drugs. This has established wrong
concepts among the audience that influence them into having a negative behavior.
Moreover, the impact this tendency has on children is worse because they grow up with
the idea of a world where women must be slender and blonde to stand out, where
problems can only be solved with money and violence, and where wars are inevitable.
The second reason why people shouldnt watch too much television is because it makes
people waste time that could be used in more beneficial activities. The time we spend
watching TV could be applied to useful activities like exercise, reading, interacting with
friends and family, activities that are a crucial for a healthy lifestyle.
The third reason why people shouldnt watch too much television is because it negatively
affects peoples mental development. According to several scientific studies, watching
TV for prolonged periods of time has a negative effect over the intellectual development
of children and leads to deterioration of the mental capacity in older people by causing
both attention and memory problems in the long term.
In conclusion, people shouldnt watch too much television because the content of many
TV programs is not educational; it makes people waste time that could be used in more
beneficial activities; and it affects peoples mental development. However, this doesnt
mean that we should ban TV, but if we are going to watch it, we should do it with
moderation. Television is a resource that we should learn to use through the right
selection of programs by taking an active and critical attitude towards it.

17. Write a short autobiography.


Im (First and Family name) from Morocco. I was born and grew up in Khemisset. My
father was and still is a carpenter. My mother does not work and takes care of the house
doing the washing, the cooking, and all the house chores. I am the eldest of three
children: a boy and two girls. I am 18 years and I study in a secondary school called
Abdellah Guennoun. It is located in the South end of Khemisset City on the way to the
famous water resort of Oulmes. This small, yet beautiful school has boarding and non-

boarding students. A large proportion of them speak Berber.


When I was 4 years old, I didnt go to a nursery school like most kids but entered a
Koronic instead. There I learnt some Koranic verses by heart. The Fkih, who was a friend
of the family, taught me to count as well. At the age of seven, I went to a primary school
named Ibn Batouta School. I studied for six years there. I was good at reading and
memorizing things but I loathed writing, especially in French. Then, I moved to Moulay
Smail School which is located in the city centre. Most teachers were nice but a few of
them were drill sergeants feared by most students. French was still my hate peeve. Three
years later, I had to change school again and go to the present school. I like it a lot. The
teachers are very helpful and always caring. The students are not very mischievous. They
are kind and compassionate and it did not take me much to love the school.
Most of what I have learnt comes from books which I like reading, especially in Arabic.
However, I owe a lot to my teachers and my parents. They taught me the importance of
moral values, good manners, and patriotism.
In my free time I like reading newspapers and books, I surf the internet, and I watch
some TV documentaries to widen my knowledge and enrich my vocabulary. I like
travelling, as well, because I like to discover other places and make new friends.
I hope I will pass this year so that I can go to university. I have many dreams and
aspirations and I hope to fulfil them.
18. What do you think of today's clothing?
Obviously, there are two sides to the issue of today's clothing: good and bad. Your
clothes, certainly, do project a message and say a lot about you. So, do you dress for
yourself or for other people? That's the question.
To begin with, people usually make judgments based on your outfit. Imagine passing a
young girl wearing a top that shows her boobs hanging out, or an extremely short skirt.
Many people would see her skin and not her face. Some would say that she was trying to
impress the opposite sex. Another group would look at it from the moral and religious
side.
Others, on the other hand, would argue that she was enjoying her human natural right and
freedom and needn't cover her natural beauty. Many others would say that she was trying
to fit in with her friends.
However, clothes such as tops, very short skirts, hanging-down pants, very tight and
transparent garments have more opponents than proponents. Many of them will always
grin and bear it, others will always throw comments that it's 'immoral', indecent',
'licentious', 'pornographic', 'wrong', and the like.
As a youngster, I believe many young people use clothes as means to show their body.

So, as a student I believe pupils and teachers should dress properly to school. Indecent
clothes maybe distracting as well as promoting sexual harassment. Hence, my call for
dress codes in Moroccan schools.
Considering both sides of clothing controversy, I think it should be kept within
reasonable bounds; otherwise, the world would be going, little by little, down the road
towards nudity. However, I don't think people should be covered from head to toe like a
Moroccan sugar cone.
1. Describe the place where you live and say whether you like it or not.

Ive lived in Khemisset city all my life and it has never lost its unique charm in my
eyes. Although it is small and lacks a lot of facilities and infrastructure I prefer it to
other places.
One reason I prefer it is climate. In Khmisset the weather is often mild and temperate.
It is not very cold in winter and not very hot in the summer. It is a salubrious weather
and protects me from allergies and some other illnesses that I may catch in coastal or
big cities.
Another reason to prefer Khmisset is its size. It is a small city with less stressful
traffic jam. This means also fewer fumes and less car noise. There are almost no
factories either. This makes the city cleaner than the big metropolitan ones. Living in a
small city, as well, allows me to know most people here and be known. However, in
big cities people suffer from loneliness and solitude.
The third reason why I like this city is its rural feel. Most people here are simple
peasants. I like their condor, innocence, and simplicity as well as their straightforward
character. The peasant nature of the city, too, allows me to be in contact with nature
and live the four seasons and missing none.
My last, but not least, reason for preferring Khmisset over other cities is language.
People speak Berber, a language I speak poorly. I understand it well and try my best to
master it because its part of Moroccan culture and we do not have to neglect it.
My final opinion, though, is that I like Khmisset because of all the reasons stated
earlier but one day Ill have to experience life in other bigger cities, here or abroad.
Then Ill be in a better position to compare and judge.
3. Write a biographical essay about a famous person.
Shakespeare, the greatest English actor, poet and playwright of all times was born on
April 26, 1564, in England and died on April 23, 1616.
His father John Shakespeare was a glove maker and a leather craftsman. Mary and

John Shakespeare had 8 children, but most of them died and William was the only one
to be famous.
Shakespeare probably began his education at the age of six or seven at the Stratford
Grammar School but did not go to Oxford or Cambridge like other famous people. He
learnt, in addition to English, Latin and studied Latin authors like Seneca, Cicero,
Ovid, Virgil, and Horace He also worked for a butcher, in addition to helping his father
in his shop. At the age of 18, he married an orphan named Hathaway (26 years old).
They had two daughters and a boy but the boy died early.
Shakespeare played in London theatres (1592) before joining a group of actors called
The Lord Chamberlains Men in 1594. They later became wealthy and built their
own theatre across the Thames, south of London, which they called The Globe.
William Shakespeare wrote 38 plays (Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, the Merchant of
Venice, and Much Ado about Nothing.), 154 sonnets and 5 other poems.
In his dramatic works, Shakespeare has provided insights into human nature which
equal those of the greatest modern psychologists. Hundreds of expressions, sayings and
proverbs that we use every day originated in Shakespeares plays. To be or not to be
thats the question , Alls well that ends well , Cowards die many times before
their deaths , and We have seen better days , Fair play .
4. Write an essay outlining the causes and consequences of Divorce.
Money is the one thing that people say they argue about most in marriage, followed by
children. However there are as many causes as there are cases of divorce. In this game
of revenge children become the pawns.
Many studies place money or financial problems as the cause number one. Couples
who cannot make ends meet or whose wages and salaries do not allow them to provide
for a good living find it difficult to stay wedded. This can be worse if the wife or
husband (sometimes) is too demanding.
Second, infidelity is another cause. The spouse, for example, may become too ugly.
Love life, on the other hand, may no longer be exciting because the expectations or
needs of one or both are not met.
Addictions and substance abuse is cause number three for divorce. I mean the use of
drugs and alcohol. This may result in physical, sexual or emotional abuse.
Also, lack of communication between couples may be another cause. Poor
communication can bring a dramatic change in marriages. How they argue is more

important than what they argue about. Talking and expressing one's feelings and ideas
may save marriages.
The consequences of divorce fall mostly on children. It has devastating, long-term
effect on them psychologically and emotionally. Divorce happens at a time when kids
need stability and support.
Spouses, especially women, suffer from divorce because it is often followed by a
crisis period typically lasting for years .These crises can be emotional, economical or
have to do with parenting which results in different disorders for children.
Eventually, the main factors that make a marriage work are a combination of the three
Cs communication, compromise, and commitment, with a little bit of concession.
5. What are the causes and effects of pollution?

Modern World suffers many headaches: Wars, famines, earthquakes, droughts,


pollutions to name only a few. Pollution which is a cause to other problems has a litany
of causes which seem unlikely to be beaten in the near future.
Human beings are the first to blame for pollution. It is their cars that emit the fumes
that pollute the air. It is their factories that release the harmful elements in the
atmosphere (lead, dioxin, toxin..) It is human beings who throw rubbish, sewage, oil
etc into the waters (rivers and seas). It is humans who cut down millions of trees which
produce oxygen and medicine for us. It is us, people, who are responsible for wars that
destroy life on land, air and sea and leave poisonous nuclear substances to kill living
things for thousands of years to come.
This pollution is responsible for numerous lethal diseases and makes people vulnerable
to others such as asthma, allergies, and all chest illnesses. It is also the cause of
erosions, droughts, global warming, ozone layer hole, and the worst is yet to come.
To save what is left we have to act quickly, swiftly and altogether. A detailed research
is necessary to establish what actions should be taken to properly fight and face
pollution. However, education is the key to protecting our environment.
From my viewpoint, people have to be educated into the harmful effects of pollution at
schools, through campaigns, and advertisement on the media to sensitise everyone and
make them aware of the dangers of pollution .Also, encouragement should be used as
well as punishment.
6. Why do some people fear modern Technology?

Today we are living in the Age of Technology but some people do not like, trust, or
want to use technology, especially computers. So we either accept these changes and
move with the times, or we resist and become technophobes.
Technophobes are anxious because the environment in which they live and work is
changing. Most fears are expressed by a strong physical reaction. Technophobes suffer
feelings of self doubt and anxiety. They often feel insecure and obsolete. Some worry
that they will lose their job because they cannot keep up with the times. In more
extreme cases, technophobes convince themselves that technology will take over the
world or that humans will be controlled by computers and robots.
In most cases technophobes belong to older generations who were not brought up
playing with computer games and cell phones .They have never sent a text message or
heard of an iPod. Not only do they not possess a DVD, they still have not worked out
how to use their VHS .These examples seem to validate the old saying, you cant
teach an old dog new tricks. It is understandable that technophobia exists. Experts in
the field of technology are becoming younger and younger .Traditionally information
and knowledge has been passed down from older generations to younger generations.
Now its the other way around .And thats what upsets the elders.
If ignorance is, in most cases, the cause of technophobia, then it follows that
knowledge and learning is the way to rectify the situation. What technophobes need is
information. Simple computer classes often prove highly successful, especially where
the student groups are made up of peer groups, like-minded people of a similar age
who are willing to learn but who have no desire to be patronised by fellow students
who are twenty years younger and possibly quicker on the up-take.
To sum up technophobia results from ignorance and the only way to remediate it is by
teaching the elder. This is because if you know it you wont fear it.
7. Write an essay about a film you have seen
I didnt have class last Friday afternoon, so I accepted my friends invitation to go the
movies. Amok was on at the Royal cinema which is my favourite place to watch
good films.
Amok is a film made by the Moroccan producer, Souheil Ben Berka with a crew
made of Moroccans, Europeans, Americans, and Africans. Meriam Makeba and Robert
Leisol played the leading roles.
The story takes place in South Africa: one day a black school teacher left his village
and went to visit his sister in the big city of Johannesburg. There he was chocked and

appalled by the terrible conditions in which the black people live. He saw poverty,
misery, unemployment, violence, discrimination, prostitution and a lot more.
This film is worth seeing because it is a smashing one describing the life of the blacks
under the apartheid regime in South Africa. The actors, too, are excellent and their
performance is good and convincing. Besides, the music performed by Meriam
Makeba, herself, is sad but expressive. I liked it a lot.
My final opinion, though, about the film is that some parts are too violent but it shows
the harsh reality of the blacks in a rich but racist regime.
8. What is terrorism and how can we fight it?

Terrorism is the use of violence for political reasons. This includes any use of violence
for the purpose of putting the public in fear.
Terrorists typically reject democratic means of change, like elections, and believe that
only violence can bring about their political goals. So, terrorists often strike out at
ordinary, innocent people - even children. They want to show that the government
cannot protect its own citizens.
Radicalism or terrorism is an ideological movement and political approach that is
foreign to Islam. When examined closely, these radical groups, it becomes clear that
they are using a compilation of Communist/Marxist slogans and methods.
Terrorism, then, is one of the greatest dangers facing mankind and which has to be
fought before it engulfs the world. Firstly, people should be willing to cooperate and
give up some of their freedoms to be secure from terrorism (checkpoints, inspections
of identity). Secondly, we should make change in the law to increase police powers.
Thirdly, we have to reduce the sentences of convicted terrorists if they volunteered
useful information. Fourthly, we need to fight illiteracy, poverty, and unemployment to
prevent young people from joining terrorist groups who promise a better life.
Finally, as a reminder, Islam considers any attack on innocent people as a major crime.
They are not Muslims those who adopt the fanatical rage of the Time of Ignorance
(Quran).
9. Why do people move to the cities? What are the causes and consequences of this
drift?
A lot of people emigrate from the country to the city. This drift has a lot of causes as

well as effects.
The first cause, in my opinion, is drought. Severe droughts have not only ruined the
crops in Morocco but also left people with very little or no water for them and for their
crops and animals. So, lack of water in the country means unemployment.
Secondly, work is hard in the country because poor peasants have no machinery. Most
of them work more than ten hours a day and do not have any vacation at all.
Thirdly, there is a shortage in schools in the Moroccan country side. That's why the
farmers prefer to move to the city so as to give their children good education.
Fourthly, the country in Morocco lacks good infrastructure and services. There is no
electricity, no roads, no hospitals, no recreational or sporting facilities
Because of all these and other things a lot of people prefer to drift toward the cities.
This immigration has, however, a lot of consequences. Among these are: these people
often settle in the outskirts of the cities where housing is not adequate: no electricity, or
tap water, or hygiene.
Also children often find it hard to adapt to the city life and may not continue their
education in crowded classes in the outskirts of the cities where these families settle.
So, they drop out of school and turn to drugs, crimes, and violence.
Transportation, as well, is a problem here. Buses and taxies are often crowded and
uncomfortable. So these immigrants just jump "from the frying pan into the fire"
To conclude, I think, providing people in the country with good infrastructure and
creating jobs for them in the country is the only way to encourage people to stay there.
10. Should women go out to work?
Should women go out to work or stay at home? I think thats a decision women should
make with their spouses and family. I personally think that women should go out to
work for various reasons:
To begin with, the mans salary is not enough to cover all the household expenses and
make ends meet. You have to have two to get by. You need two incomes to survive in
todays troubled economy, hence the need for extra income and a second pay-check.
Also, It's selfish for women in this troubled economy to depend and rely on their
spouse for support: There's nothing worse than seeing some poor guy working 60 hours
a week while his wife sits at home and spends his money.
Besides, women should contribute to society in some way even if they are wealthy
enough to live on one income...working for spending money, volunteering, etc. Women
should work to pass time and to make money. It's an insult to the women in today's
world who do have to work, raise kids, and do all the other little things that need to be
done.
Moreover, housewives become overly dependent on the men in their lives, which make
them vulnerable. Women should not be denied of having career aspirations. Women
need to have the skills and ability to support themselves if they need to.
All in all, women should work if they want to but men and women should then share

all the responsibilities of the house and children 1/2 and 1/2. Men should help raise the
kids and do housework and women should make some money.

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