While New Mexico offers beautiful landscapes and a rich cultural heritage, it also has some drawbacks. The state faces challenges such as higher poverty rates and limited job opportunities in certain areas, which can impact quality of life. Additionally, public services like healthcare and education may not be as robust as in other states. Lastly, the climate can be extreme, with hot summers and cold winters, which may not be ideal for everyone.
Equal living for everyone
yeah the richer soil from the ash
positives- created jobs, the population was going up. Negatives- the living conditions were bad, cities were getting crowded, the city was noisy
Well, some positives of Perth is that it has relatively low lying land which means its prone to flooding. Also Perth has some of the most amazing places to visit such as the Bell Tower and the Swan River. Also one of the best places to visit around Perth would be Mount Eliza. There aren't any negatives!
No that bad, considering there are other regions in Mexico with less economic development. In the related links section yo can see some examples of such living conditions.
Positives: There will be less crime as people receiving unemployment compensation of "welfare payments" will not have to resort to crime in order to survive. Their will be less homeless people on the streets Negatives: The economy will suffer. Resources will be misallocated and standard of living will decrease as the employed will have to pay for the unemployed (through taxes). The government would also have to pay as these payments would be paid to the unemployed regularly. There will be less incentive to work as you don't have to work in order to be paid and this will damage the labour force.
What would have been both positives and negatives of living in the Gilded Age? POSITIVES of being in america: * freedom of religion, * freedom of oppression * better jobs * no famine * a better life * achieving your dreams * electricity * MONEY * GOLD * SILVER * rail road * Democracy Negatives; * corruption * depression * SEGREGATION * ** JIM CROW LAWS ** CHINESE EXCLUSION acts ** INEQUALITY ** POLL TAXES, ** LITERACY TESTS * GREAT CHICAGO FIRE * POOR VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT poor: * economy * sanitation * ** No ventilation, Windows sealed shut * women's rights * ** NO $ ** NO PROPERTY ** NO VOTE ** NO CONTRACTS * factory saftey * CONDITIONS * ** working ** *** low wages *** Long hours *** CHILD LABOR ** living ** *** NO PURE FOOD AND DRUG ACT UNTILL LATER *** POOR DRINKING WATER *** OPEN DRAINS ** housing ** *** TENEMENT HOUSES, OVER CROWDED ** health ** *** disease *** **** SCARLET FEVER, TB, MEASLES, POLIO
Personally I don't and why do people? No Idea. Its fulled with traffic, noise, lights... and too many people! I don't know why they like it but those are the negatives which isn't what I should be talking about. The positives are there are new people to meet, new places to go, many shops, and more!
This list is based on the assumption that you are living with the other person if not single or living alone if single. Positives: You're schedule is yours to control. You don't have to share finances with another person. You're free to flirt with who you like without having to worry about a jealous boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse. More free time. Overall, you only have to worry about yourself. Not having to share a bed. Negatives: Sometimes you might feel lonely. You could feel out of place or like a 'third wheel' if you hang out with friends that are couples. You don't have someone who's there for you (friends can only do so much). No one to help you if you feel sick, or tired, etc. Coming home to an empty house (not usually a positive).
The negatives of living in a world composed entirely of food would be that infrastructure would be nearly impossible to achieve. This is just a fantasy concept created by fiction writers.
Living closely together in Europe fosters cultural exchange, promotes economic collaboration, and enhances social interactions, leading to a rich, diverse environment. However, it can also result in overcrowding, strain on public services, and increased competition for resources, which may lead to social tensions. Balancing these positives and negatives is crucial for sustainable urban living in densely populated areas.
living in Mexico