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In many major cities of the world, you will find large public buildings, both new and old. Discuss the advantage and disadvantages of such buildings. How important is it for a country to construct impressive public buildings when houses are what is really required? Nowadays, the most challenging debate is building and residence for people while it's the most necessary basic need for humans. A public building is built build for various types variety type of reasons for the of state, authority figures state that it is necessary for each city to have different places such as shopping centers ,mosques masques ,hospitals, schools, shrines worships and other places so on for their life. some of them provide their first needs and some of them are for amusement. some types of buildings must remain to promote our society and illustrate our ancient and history ,and it give a sense of pride to the city. Some advocates state that construction of build public buildings is as important as building a house and the rate of this these buildings must be equal, we have adequate homes and we must focus on another constructions. If every neighborhood has public buildings, people should not go for long distances for meeting providing their requirements. it brings about comfort make a comfortable and accessible and decrease traffics and wasting time. By contrast,In the opposite side, in my opinion the society wants to omitted our hoses with building to much public spaces, because it has lot of profit for them and they boost their investment in this way, we must prevent the state from to substitutinge public buildings with houses. houses are is the place for feeling of security, so we must enlarge them it and special attention is was needed. To sum up, we must make/strike/maintain a balance between public buildings and houses. we want to feel proud pride in our city, we want comfort for our citizens .it is hard to please everyone but we must save these this buildings for our next generations

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