Money is a mixed blessing for a variety of reasons. First, it is often that said when people have a lot of money, they are always needing more. Second, those with money are often asked by their poor friends and relatives for loans. Next, there are higher taxes which come with more wealth. However, money does allow individuals to have a better standard of living.
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The woman were able to make one-third as much money as men. They began to form a union in the trades where they dominated.
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Tourism is a mixed blessing in the Caribbean because it brings in added income and jobs for the inhabitants of the islands. The downside, however, is that the people are very dependent on tourists and that hotels and other trappings of tourism are constantly being built.
Spain's wealth acquired from the New World was considered to be a mixed blessing due to the speed at which the wealth was acquired. Spain gained its wealth so quickly, the result was massive inflation for ordinary Spaniards.
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Blessing . such flow of money is a natural process and will create a level playing field for every country
Blessing : Increase Income Provide more job opportunities Country becomes more popular More investments Culture Exchange Not A Blessing: Increase in pollution-cars and buses Criminal activites may defame country
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Great Britain's victory in World War II was a mixed blessing because although it secured their survival and preserved their empire, it also weakened their global influence and accelerated the process of decolonization. The war left Britain economically exhausted and overshadowed by the rising power of the United States and the Soviet Union.
No, blessing is a verb or a noun, not a pronoun. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. The present participle of a verb (an -ing word) is also a noun called a gerund. Example uses: Noun: You have my blessing to use your birthday money for a day at the spa. Verb: The bishop is blessing the children today at three o'clock.