Israel. I lived there and I will live there again. Though USA is the best country (well, not as it is going right now....).
I've already lived and worked on five continents and thoroughly enjoyed each experience. But if I could live anywhere? I'd live on a sailboat and travel with the wind at my back, anywhere and everywhere...
For me I would love to live in the United States. I love love them when it comes to demonstrating the intellect. And they are realistic in their views about living though something needs to be done fast on their morals and the legal code that interpretes their freedom.
I would go to Quito, the city of spring seasons. Spring is a great time to cherish and feel fresh and happy all the time.
I would go to the Philippines. Because I loved Summer,. I guess its summer now there.. lol .. I want to live near the Boracay beach (Philippine beach) It's a beautiful beach..
Hawaii, its a tropical paradise, id live right on the beach, and enjoy the mistic blue water, and warm breezy nights.
I would want to live in Europe somewhere, maybe Germany or Austria if I could live anywhere.
I want to live any part of EUROPE OR AMERICA, because there are many beautiful places in this part of the world..
If I could live anywhere in the world, I would live by the beach. Maybe in Hawaii, Puerto Rico or Dominican Republic. I like to look at the sea.It calms me down.
I would enjoy the sunsets and the sunrise every single day. In addition to that, I would live by the beach because I like collecting sea shells and I am a free spirit type of person. trifter.com/caribbean-latin-america/puer....
I may sound childish but I would live in Las Vegas. I love the bright lights and the city. I haven't gone there yet but that's my biggest dream!
How I wish...
The tallest tower in the world is just across your house and so many other unbelievable, crazy and weird architectural delights. You could go for a desert safari one day, learn tap dancing the other, have sheesha and watch / learn belly dancing the next day and have dinner at the revolving restauarant all in one city. There are many lovely and better places to live, but this place is good enough for us.
But we love to go on short trips to visit all those wonderful places where others have been living happily. You could go out shopping until 12.00 in the night, You get to meet people from different cultures everyday.
I would want to live anywhere historically rich. I love history and any where to hear a great story filled with historically accurate information is a dream. To put a specific name to the question, probably Japan or Great Britain...possibly China.
If I could live anywhere in the United States of America, I would live at Louisville, Colorado. According to money.cnn. Com, Louisville is ranked No.1 and it was reported that: "the great outdoors.
Louisville is laced with nearly 30 miles of trails, Rocky Mountain National Park is less than an hour away, and eight world-class ski resorts are within two hours. The town's schools are highly rated as well. Add in dry, clear weather, little crime, good health care, and low taxes, and Louisville is pretty tough to beat.
If I could move anywhere in the USA, it would be Henderson, Nevada. The cost of living is affordable compared to many other area's in Nevada. They have nice weather and beautiful mountains all around you.
There are many more job possibilities in Nevada then there are in most states. The schools from what I read are an outstanding choice for all school age children. I have left a link for you to check out the school's in Henderson, Nevada, the link also has a find a home on it too.
greatschools.org/nevada/henderson/ Good Luck! The tree's in front of this house look's awesome flickr.com/photos/roadsidepictures/20128....
I'd love to live in Las Vegas, or somewhere in the southwest. We went to Las Vegas last fall to visit my husband's brother and I just fell in love with the area. Not the gambling, since I'm not a big gambler, but the desert and mountains were awesome.
I've lived in northern IN all my life and I'm ready for a change. Our kids are grown so I'm not too concerned about the schools or youth sports.
If I could live anywhere in the U.S. I would go for California. They have good neighborhoods and shopping centers as well as lots of entertainment for the family. I'm pretty sure they have good schools.
I have lived in Uxbridge, Massachusetts my whole life. It's a small town right on the Rhoad Island boarder and it's a great place for families. Youth soccer/baseball leagues, good schools with great teachers, so I advocate that my town is great place for that family of 4 kids.
Being only an hour away from Boston, with a 15min ride to the train station to go into Boston its a great area to have kids grow up and go to concerts and enjoy the best city in the world!
Salina Kansas is the best place to raise a family. It's cost of living is low, crime rates is low and school scores are high. Salina currently has 16 baseball and soft ball fields, 12 soccer fields and three football facilities.
Salina Sprts facilities offer basketball,volleyball,golf,tennis and wrestling and many more activities. The average home price is $149,000 which is much lower than most places in the USA. salina-ks.gov/filestorage/73/BestPlacest... salinakansas.org/visit/sports.pdf trulia.com/real_estate/Salina-Kansas/ This is Salina's Central gh School.
Ahm..for me california. I seems like it has good ambiance and most of all refreshing in his name itself.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.