Friday, April 30, 2010

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Outside Or Inside


These days college students are facing a problem in choosing weather to live in university dormitories, or to live in apartments in the community.Both, dormitories and living in apartments, have advantages, but i think living in dormitories is better than living in outside apartments.

The first pont of comparision between the two topics is the financial side. Usually, dormitories are less expensive than that of living outside in the community. the sond point is that in dormitories you are less dependent on yourself, but when you live outside you become more dependent on yourself, since you must get your food, be responsible of your house, and finally you will gain more experience in your life.

Another oint to compare is that university dormitories are closer to the university than those apartments outside the university. In university dormitories there could be more discipline. For example, a unversity student who lives in a dormitory can't make a party or whatever he or she wants, but in outside apartments a university student could make anything he or she wants since there is no rules outside the community that will not allow the student to make a party.

One of the most important points of comparision is saftey. In university dormitories the security and saftey of the student is better than the security of outside apartment. In outside apartments a student may get robbed easily ,however; in dormitories there is excellent security, besides everyone living in dormitories is a student and students usually don't steal.

I prefer students to rent a university dormitories than to rent outside apartments. It is right that when you live by yourself you become more self-dependent, but saftey and security of students are the most important things for the students.




Liverpool out as Fulham reaches Europa final



Fulham reached the Europa league Final after it won against Hamburg SV. Fulham scored twice to beat Hamburger SV 2-1 on Thursday.In Fulham's first ever European final the London club will meet Atletico Madrid to try win this cup.Meanwhile on a dramatic night at Anfield, Yossi Benayoun's 95th minute goal, which gave the hosts a 2-1 semi-final aggregate advantage, looked to have booked Liverpool a place in its third European final in six seasons, but luck was against Liverpool when Deigo Forlan scored a goal in the 102th minute.This goal booked Atletico Madrid a place in the final against Fulham on Wednesday 12 May 2010 at HSH Nordbank Arena.

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Arsenal survived a Barcelona masterclass to stage a stirring recovery and come from two goals down to keep their Champions League hopes alive


Goalkeeper Manuel Almunia produced a string of stunning saves to keep the reigning European champions at bay as they passed the Gunners into submission in a magical first half-hour that had everything except the goal Pep Guardiola's side deserved.

The north Londoners, who lost Andrey Arshavin and William Gallas to injury before half-time, looked to be on their way out of Europe and potentially on the wrong end of a humiliating beating as Barcelona finally struck twice in the opening stages of the second half.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic took advantage of Almunia's charge from goal to score seconds after the break before then grabbing a crucial second away goal with a rising drive as the Swedish striker collected Xavi's pass on the hour - his first goals in 11 games against English opposition.

Nicklas Bendtner saw Arsenal's best chance saved by Barcelona keeper Victor Valdes - but it was the introduction of substitute Theo Walcott that finally gave Arsene Wenger's team the impetus to claw their way back into a tie that looked way beyond them.

He raced clear to fire under Valdes with 21 minutes left - and Cesc Fabregas turned logic on its head, given the evidence of the previous 85 minutes, by scoring from the spot after he was brought down by Barcelona captain Carles Puyol.

Puyol was sent off and misses next week's second leg, as will Fabregas after he picked up a yellow card in the first half.



Fabregas left Wenger with another worry as he limped painfully through the closing minutes after aggravating a leg injury scoring his penalty.

Barcelona are in pole position to make their way through to the semi-finals, but they will curse taking their foot off the gas and offering Arsenal some hope when they travel to the Nou Camp for the second leg.

Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry was warmly welcomed when he made a brief appearance as a substitute, but his impact was minimal.

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