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Young people find much to enjoy in and around Perth on __ of its outdoor lifestyle, which offers a wide range of activities including swimming at its many beaches, cycling both in town and countryside, and visiting nearby nature reserves.
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The city’s five universities have also attracted students from __ over the world.
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Perth is a culturally diverse city, In __ of the fact that the nearest large town is over 2,000 kilometres away, with well-established communities from southern Europe and South-East Asia __ particular.
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This has led __ Perth becoming a culturally diverse city.
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Nowadays it has a population of around two million people, and many of __ were born outside Australia.
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Founded in 1829 and named after Perth in Scotland, it grew rapidly in the late nineteenth century __ a result of the discovery of gold in the state.
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Perth, __ Capital of the state-of Western Australia, has been described as one of the most remote cities __ Earth.
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And if a lot more people took up cycling, the government could spend less of the nation’s resources on roads, which at present their taxes help pay for __ they drive on them or not.
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Bicycles, by contrast, are far __ expensive to purchase and maintain, do not require petrol and are easy to park.
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On __ of that, there are running costs such as repair bills, tax and insurance, all of __ seem to go up every year.
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Cars cost a lot to buy, and __ other major investments such as houses, they quickly lose their value.
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Not __ people, however, ever stop __ think about how much money they would save by switching from driving to cycling.
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These days, most people are aware __ the environmental impact of motor vehicles, and they realise that cars are responsible __ many of the problems facing their cities.
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On the other hand, those _ favour of chewing gum claim it helps them relax, improves their concentration, and helps keep their teeth clean.
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Unfortunately, far too many people drop used gum onto the pavement, __ it remains for some time because it is extremely difficult to remove once it has stuck to the surface.
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Nowadays, of course, it is chewed around the world, __ the fact that it continues to be regarded by some __ an unpleasant habit.
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As far as we know, however, it wasn’t __1869 that chewing gum became popular in its present form, __ New York inventor called Thomas Adams first had the idea of adding flavour to it.
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The Ancient Greeks also chewed gum, as __ the Aztecs in Mexico during the sixteenth century.
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We still tend _ think chewing gum is a fairly recent invention, even _ there is evidence it was used 5,000 years ago in Finland.
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