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The utopia is a word borrowed from Thomas More. It designed a world which is <span>a perfect society in which everyone works well with each other and is <span>happy.
Instances : L'Ile des Esclaves by Marivaux
Whereas, a dystopia is the contrary of utopia. It is an imaginary society that offers a potical and social system that prevent people from reaching happiness.
</span></span><span>Instances : Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and 1984 by Georges Orwell
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With the ever-increasing cost of studies and family demands, nowadays it is very normal to find a student who is struggling with the three aspects of life, as these are responsibilities that an individual cannot run away from. Although most individuals usually manage to study while working and attending to family needs, many learners usually find it a very daunting task, as each of these three important aspects of life has its own demands that must be met.
In most cases, failure to find a balance between these aspects of life can be very stressing; hence, unless an individual finds an amicable solution to this, likelihoods of one suffering from a burnout are high.
Although most individuals try to solve this by taking courses that are less demanding or require no formal class attendance, likelihoods of most of them becoming victims of failure are high, because of the increased risk of taking time to do one activity while neglecting others. Hope this help