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Some pp believe countryside offers a good quality of life, especially for small families.

However, others believe that there is no benefits at all.

Of those issues that have concerned the governments, academics and the public in the
contemporary society around the world , the matter of living in a countryside is the most
prominent. Although it is commonly believed that countryside brings a wide range of positives,
there are some paradoxical views. The following essay is to analyze both perspectives.

First and foremost, the living environment in the countryside brings lack of good access to
various aspects of life. For instance, countryside towns do not usually have a lot of public
services, activities to do or cinemas, arcades to entertain. Moreover, the less development of the
village takes its tools on the lack of job opportunities which lead to the career option limitation.
Even worse, it can also take longer if there is any emergency such as fire department or burglar.
Thus, there are negative impacts to those who live in the rural areas.

Having said that, however, there is a wide range of benefits when living in rural areas that
dominate material consideration. It can be denied that villages offer many invaluable advantages
those are completely absent in the cities. First of all, The abundance of natural resource such as
land, wildlife forestry and water bodie is the main contributor into the fresh air and the absence
of pollution. Apart from it, people from the countryside live much nearer to the nature as well as
eat fresh foods, vegetables, fruits collected directly from the garden which lead to a self-
sufficient source of nourishment. Moreover, the food in the countryside is more nutritious than
others area and of good quality. The case is true that children in the countryside gain more 
knowledge about farming and agriculture such as planting, animal husbandry and crop irrigation.

The conclusion is self-evident with both bright and dark sides of living in the countryside. Its
benefits, however, have been proven to outweigh its dangers. Actually, whether helpful or
harmful, the trend of A cannot be stopped. It is noted that we should make a full positive use of
its merits and minimize its demerits.

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