Nature, nurture and the things being remembered


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Strong sense of community: Many developing countries have strong social 
networks and a sense of community that can provide support and a sense 
of belonging for residents. This can be especially valuable for individuals 
who value close-knit relationships and a sense of shared identity. 
Natural beauty: Developing countries often have stunning natural 
landscapes and biodiversity that can provide opportunities for outdoor 
recreation and appreciation of the natural world. From lush rainforests to 
pristine beaches, there is often much to explore and enjoy in developing 
countries. 
Disadvantages of living in a developing country: 
Limited access to quality healthcare: One of the most significant 
disadvantages of living in a developing country is limited access to quality 
healthcare. This can include a lack of medical facilities, trained healthcare 
professionals, and essential medications, which can make it difficult for 
residents to receive the care they need. 
Political instability: Many developing countries experience political 
instability, including corruption, civil unrest, and human rights abuses. This 
can create an unsafe and unpredictable environment for residents, as well 
as hinder economic development and social progress. 
Limited educational opportunities: Developing countries often have limited 
educational resources, including schools with inadequate facilities, under-
qualified teachers, and outdated curricula. This can hinder the academic 
and professional development of residents, limiting their opportunities for 
success. 
Poor infrastructure: Developing countries often have poor infrastructure, 
including unreliable utilities, inadequate transportation systems, and limited 
access to clean water and sanitation. This can create significant challenges 
for residents in their daily lives and hinder economic development. 
Economic challenges: Developing countries often face economic 
challenges such as high unemployment, low wages, and limited 
opportunities for economic advancement. This can create financial 
insecurity for residents and limit their ability to improve their standard of 
living. 
Environmental issues: Many developing countries face significant 
environmental challenges, including deforestation, pollution, and climate 
change impacts. These issues can have far-reaching effects on the health 
and well-being of residents, as well as on the long-term sustainability of the 
country. 





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