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	<title>Real Estate Quarter</title>
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		<title>Why Become a High School Teacher</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[High school is one of the hardest times in an adolescence life. Teenagers are going through hormonal changes, making life decision like where they want to go to college and where to work, and dealing with a shifting relationships with friends and family. So why would anyone want to take on the job of teaching [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High school is one of the hardest times in an adolescence life. Teenagers are going through hormonal changes, making life decision like where they want to go to college and where to work, and dealing with a shifting relationships with friends and family. So why would anyone want to take on the job of teaching kids in this age group?</p>
<p>Well, one of the reasons that teacher decide to teach high school classes is that the teenage years are some of the most influential years in a child&#8217;s life. During the high school years kids start to determine who they are and who they want to be. They start to figure out what they might want to do for the rest of their lives and how they might want to get there. Because of this, teachers can be very influential in teenager&#8217;s lives. Teachers can start to help children find what they are interested in.</p>
<p>Another reason to teach high school rather than other grades is that teenagers are starting to develop their own opinions on subjects. Discussions with students in highschool can be interesting and in depth. The material that teenagers are taught is often engaging giving teenagers the opportunity for them to express themselves and form their opinions.</p>
<p>Working with high school students also gives teachers the opportunity to be more than just a teacher for their students. Teachers can help their students make decision like where to go to college or if they want to continue working or join the military. Teacher then are not only teacher but guidance consulars.</p>
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		<title>Renting Vs. Owning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to finding a place to live, there are a wide variety of choices available. With millions of neighborhoods and homes, condos, and apartment all over the world, there is certainly no shortage of options. Still, when it comes down to the basics, there are really only two things to decide between: the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to finding a place to live, there are a wide variety of choices available. With millions of neighborhoods and homes, condos, and apartment all over the world, there is certainly no shortage of options. Still, when it comes down to the basics, there are really only two things to decide between: the choice between renting and owning. There are lots of factors that go into deciding on one or the other, so let’s take a look at both and get an idea of what to expect.</p>
<p>If you look at a city like Chicago, there is an endless supply of both places to rent and places to own. With a diverse crop of neighborhoods and some variety in the look and feel of the places, it’s a tough decision. There are a few advantages to renting, one of them being that renting only locks someone into a place for a year or two. The idea is that if they like it they can stay for longer. (Of course, it’s up to the renter to renew the lease, and that doesn’t always happen.)</p>
<p>Another plus to renting is the ability to move around. <a title="Renting Vs. Owning" href="http://chicago.forrent.com/" target="_blank">Chicago apartments</a> are plentiful and so it gives those who are interested in moving around an opportunity to explore many different areas. Owning a home doesn’t give owners the same luxury. Once someone purchases a home they are committed to staying there, and selling can be difficult.</p>
<p>However, renting is an investment that never sees a return. Owning a home is an investment. In many cases a home is sold (in a good economy) for far more than it was purchased for. It also gives those who buy the security of knowing that they can live there permanently. Of course, buying a home means paying property taxes. This is not a problem for those who rent. In sum, there is no surefire argument for either. It’s all about personal preference.</p>
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