The heat can be stifling in Milan during the summer, as the heat gets trapped between the buildings and it can seem there is no breeze. Many of the people who live there travel to the coast for the hottest months July/ August. If travelling there in the Winter be prepared for snow.
PROS: Has some of the most beautiful cities in the world, Has a high educational level, excellent food like Italian Pizza and cheeses, Excellent Italian designed cars like the Ferrari 458 itilia and the Fiat 500, just like other countries in western Europe, a better passenger train system than in North and South America, excellent Italian Classical and rap music. Friendly people, and excellent beaches
CONS: Italy( especially the southern part) is home to the Sicilian Mafia, Making Naples dangerous to live in. Also the southern part of Italy is the poor part( due to the southern part, including Rome not having a very industrialized economy like the northern part) , making crime there high, but lower than in the U.S.. No longer a completely safe place for women to walk alone at night, because over the years there have been more accounts on Rape and Robbery across the country. Although legal( but not completely) Prostitution is considered part of life in Italy. If just being a tourist anywhere in Italy, be careful not to fall for tourist scams. Cost of living in Italy is the highest in the E.U., especially the food which is twice as high as in the U.S. and the Gasoline prices, which is €4.00( US$5.00) per gallon
Not the best place to live, here's some reasons
-politics
-people
there are no down sides of living in italy. itsa beautiful country with lots of opportunities, besides the socialized medicine of course.
An advantage is that they are known for their stellar railway network.
Pros: Its quiet and your alone Cons: Your in Massachusetts
Cons: earthsquakes
To start an argumentative essay on the advantages and disadvantages of living in a town, introduce the topic by providing a brief overview of town living. You can mention key benefits like access to services, job opportunities, and community amenities as advantages, while highlighting potential drawbacks such as traffic congestion, noise pollution, and higher costs of living. Conclude your introduction with a clear thesis statement that outlines your perspective on the topic.
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Seriously? There are no "pros." The obvious "cons" are one: you're no longer living!
Living in the country can offer a peaceful and serene environment, closer connection to nature, and lower cost of living. However, it may also come with limited access to amenities, services, and entertainment options, as well as potential isolation and longer travel times for work or other activities.
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not many for a pro
Pros:Freedom, become more responsible Cons: No one to talk to, loneliness
pros and cons of physiocrats
what were the pros and cons for the nulification
Pros-ocean, oxygen, and sunlight Cons- Don`t know how thick the ice is, Not much gravity, Have to have special equipment to live there