With growing population in cities, more and more people live in homes with little or no outdoor space. Do you think this is a positive or negative developement?
It is widely believed those who live in tiny places in the cities will encounter several challenges. Personally, I completely agree with
this
idea because there is a negative development to living in houses Linking Words
that is
not big enough.
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To begin
with, small houses can have an impact on your health. The lack of outside space will prevent people from absorbing vital nutrients like vitamin D and make breathing more challenging. Linking Words
This
means that those who live in Linking Words
such
a small house will face physical underdevelopment, especially children. Linking Words
For example
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according to
a Medical journal report, up to 53% of children have rickets because of living in narrow spaces in big cities in Thailand.
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Furthermore
, convenience among family members is reduced when living together in a tight space. Linking Words
This
is because most families have different generations living together and they have their own things to do. Spaces that are too narrow will make it difficult for them to concentrate to complete what needs to be done. Linking Words
For instance
, kids will not be able to play football with their friends in the small house because it will be possible to break their glasses, and the old will not be able to focus on reading newspapers Linking Words
due to
the noise from the children.
In conclusion, sharing a small home sometimes brings family members closer. Linking Words
However
, I am convinced that there will be numerous challenges Linking Words
such
as health issues or loss of convenience in your own house. Linking Words
This
requires people to change to a more suitable living environment.Linking Words
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