Korean put emphasis on ‘fast fast’
in Mongolia It’s not as fast as Korea.
When more than two Mongolian gather,, they have conversations and
They get to know the point (thanks to dialogue each other)
So, basically Mongolian are dialogue-oriented people
when they try to get Information.
People might say big city is the better for children because of good education environment. The big city has many good academies. However, I think children don't need studying in the big city if their dream doesn’t require a good grade. They can also study with internet lectures like EBS. To sum up, Growing up in the countryside helps people make a state of physical, mental, social and spiritua
countryside and majority of them went to the expending industrial centres. Then, the rich landowners owned the countryside. Hunting, as the origin of "National Hunt Racing" in horse racing which is traditionally called "steeplechase", appeared in that time. The wealthy aristocrats and landowners raced their horses around the countryside. "Riders jumped over hedges, walls and ditches in preparatio
countryside
- Organizational starting point for new kinds of activity
- Instruments for the extension of state political control into the countryside.
FEATURES
1. The land was pooled and worked in commom.
2. The collective served as the basic accounting unit.
- The size of this basic accounting unit fluctuated over time, as the collectives were gradually adapted to the traditional social structur
Big city or countryside, which is better for children to grow up in?
Having grown up in the country myself, I can say without a doubt that I want my own children to grow up in the city. Life in the city is incomparably better for children than life in the country. The city has better schools, health care, jobs, and more exposure to the outside world.
The two most important things in any childs li