I would argue that leaving the place that I was born and where I grew up I could leave because growing up I love the city that I'm from and I always well but I've always wanted more in life and I was used to a lot of change was seeing people come in and out of my life that it wouldn't be hard for me to leave where I'm from.
But I will always love and care for where I'm from and I want to give back to East Liverpool but I feel there's more to life than just being born somewhere where you're from and staying there for your whole life when there's a huge world that you can explore and maybe find a better life somewhere else.
Especially with the jobs am having a family down the road has a factor to do with it too because you want your kids
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Don't blast they move in and then it seems like not far down the line they're closed and something else comes in similar to that nature that just keeps closing down because with there being less people and less jobs there's not a lot of people in the community to shop and go out so it leaves the bigger cities or areas to all the nice restaurants and businesses and that's where people are attracted to other than staying in a town where there isn't a lot of restaurants and stuff to choose …show more content…
and it's not always the same thing.
That's why I would preferred to leave the city that I'm from and that's one of the reasons why many people leave our city and it probably won't change for a while until we get more businesses and restaurants and stuff to come in and bring out of town people to our city
Even though I love where I'm from I just want to explore the world and see what best fits me in where I live and what I surround myself around because even though I'm from here and it made me who . but I just don't want to stay in East Liverpool for all my life but I will always come back and visit and give back to the community.
From a young age I always had dreams to explore the world and never limit yourself to being one thing for being in one place also with my Pap being in the army he was in Hawaii and I've always thought it would be a cool place to go visit being that he was bass there and just the weather and all the fun things there is to do and comes with going somewhere
Growing up in Texas What is it like growing up in Texas? I have people always state that their home state is the best place to grow up, but I can honestly say where I grew up was the best. We had some much to do and so much to see.
Native Americans were the first to live on the land now known as Calumet City, Illinois. They immigrated from Asia in search of warmer weather and set up homes throughout the region. Some of today 's residents collect arrowheads that remain from those early days. Settlers arrived in Calumet City to farm the land in the last decade of the 19th century. Most were Germans and Poles who eventually established industrial businesses to boost the economy.
That part of city basically was on own little city inside of one, it multiple schools, grocery stores, doctor offices etc., basically all of human being necessities in order to survive and live comfortably. It wasn’t till the year of 2005 when everything drastically changed for me. Hurricane Katrina hit and caused my family to have to relocate to Houston, Texas where we spent almost 2 years being classified as a refugee. Hurricane Katrina was a push factor. Being there made me homesick.
I was born and raised in the city of Chicago, and I wouldn’t want it any other way. Everyone from my father to my mother’s side of the family lives here, so if I suddenly leave to live in a different city, I would lose a big part of where I came from. Family is very important to me since I know I’ll always have some to look after me that is why when I think of Chicago, I think of all my family members here. Another unique thing about Chicago is how it’s always busy. Wherever you are, they are people running around trying to get to work, partying from night till the sun comes out, or protesting about something wrong with the government.
Religious study. Before I knew it, my mother and I had survived yard sales and packing, and we were on the intercontinental flight to what we would be calling our new home. I was excited and probably a bit nervous. When we finally arrived there and settled down, I felt anxious about having to adjust to a new culture and at times frustrated with the situation. Yemen would be my first time going overseas.
I would leave this city like many other humble people because if I stayed here I would be very selfish and have a lot of guilt. Staying in Omelas implies that you’re selfish and that you don't care about others. It means that for anyone that would stay in Omelas it's all about them and that they are happy throughout their lives. To them nothing matters on why or even how they’re happy but the fact that they are. The second reason I would leave Omelas is because I would have extensive guilt for this child and what he has gone through.
Veterans face a ton of challenges when returning home. Their difficulties range from nightmares to depression to problems finding employment to inability to adapt to the sudden freedoms of non-military life. Some don’t have any problems at all and make is just fine. Some veterans have a hard time adjusting to civilian life coming from their wartime life.
The first reason for moving away would be its nice weather year-round. If it’s warm year round, I would be outside more, causing me to do more activities. When you’re outside, you’re staying active and fit, making you healthier. You also get to see more beautiful scenery, and beautiful beaches, causing you to make memories you’ll never forget.
A flourishing down town with fine dinning and shops. You are few people shy of the population of Dallas and Austin. Life is great, businesses are growing, Families are happy and there is little to none of poverty. Now imagine, all that gone, within a day. You look out the window or up from the porch you are sitting on and see a dark greenish sky.
Why do some people move away from their hometown and some never leave? The answer to that is they probably want to move out of the cold, move to another state for college, they want to live in a state that has four seasons, for different job purposes, or even to live closer to their family members. Moving away is a whole different reality, depending on if you 're moving away from your family, to college, or even to start a life on your own! When moving away it 's a whole new journey. From not having to do very much living with your parents, fending for yourself 24/7, buying food, and making sure you get up on time.
Svetlana Kliminsky Introduction Topic: Svetlana Kliminsky introduction speech. Immigration to America. Specific Purpose: My purpose is to introduce. I am going to introduce myself and tell why my family immigrated.
Through the experience with moving it's help me better understand the meaning of change and how it can help mankind in a positive way. Which many people around the world can better from change and not have to fear
Initially, I was apprehensive to go out or try anything in the country, but I took a leap of faith, and it was for the best. I fully submerged myself and tried native foods such as balut and blood stew, and also sang karaoke almost every night with the natives. San Miguel was the local beer, and I drank my fair share. My time spent in the Philippines and others countries showed me that other places outside of little Mississippi are full of excitement and life. The Navy would continue to send me all across the world, and the time spent in other countries helped reshape my perspective.
Those people probably want to branch out and expand farther from their roots. Some people on the other hand would like to just stay where they grew up with friends and family. Me, I was one of those people. I never imagined my life away from the home and the people I grew up with. Moving away from my hometown was one of my biggest challenges in life.
Furthermore, i love the feeling I get when I explore new ideas, histories, beliefs, and scenarios. It not only increases my knowledge, but also helps me overcome problems that I am dealing with. I get to experience life’s problems, pleasures, and I come out of my personal bubble to become a better person by exploring new cultures. Travelling is my passion because it’s something that I am not afraid to chase after. I get to learn more and more about myself and I am able to expand my horizons every time I travel.