Answer: We all live in a society and we all have neighbors. But how many of us have really good and loyal neighbors? Some of us don’t even know who stays next door! That is how things have changed in the modern world.
Yet others on the other hand have great neighbors, who live more, like a family and enjoy each other’s company.
I live in an apartment and I have a lovely and nice neighbor. They came to this apartment after we had been here for more than a year. At first since my parents and they were also working, we did not have much time to speak to each other.
Gradually, we started mingling and talking and I had a company in that house, a boy of my age. So we became friends quickly and that led to the fast growth of our families’ relationship too. We invite them for birthdays and special occasions and they also invite us when they have something special at their home. apart from the celebration, they are also very helpful people. Once my sister fell, it was the uncle of that house who took her to the hospital as my parents had just gone out for something very urgent and similarly my parents have also helped them when they required help. Now most of the evenings, either we go there to play or my friend comes over to play and our moms discuss and talk so many matters while we play. For any emergency, we could rely on each other and we have no problems over it.
I am glad that we happened to have such a good neighbor, who is very helpful and caring and we also like them very much. They take good care of us and we also return the same. We discuss many matters, sometimes go on outings together, yet we have a boundary and know how to maintain it. This is what makes both our family united and happy and almost be like one family.
I love them very much and I wish we do not have to separate for any reason. Good neighbors are hard to find and we are lucky to have one
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slave trade. As a result of the wars between the European nations, <u>Native Americans allied with the losing side were often indentured or enslaved. There were even Native Americans shipped out of colonies like South Carolina into slavery in other places, like Canada.
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<u>These problems that arose for the Native Americans would only get worse in the 19th century, leading to greater confinement and the extermination of native people.</u> Unfortunately, the colonial era was neither the start nor the end of the long, dark history of treatment of Native Americans by Europeans and their decedent’s throughout in the United States.
→ National Geographic
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The first one because going out isn't that important it's not a necessity
<span>C.homogeneous mixture</span>
<span>to sacrifice self-interest for the common good</span>