Argumentative Essay - Advantages of Being an Early Bird
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Tim Cook, Thomas Edison, Barack Obama, Ernest Hemingway have one thing in common. All of them are the morning type of people. A morning person tends to go to bed early in the evening and wake up early in the morning. Obviously, this is a difficult thing to do for most people because staying under the cozy blankets until noon is so comfortable and tempting. College students are no exception. However, once students develop the habit of getting up early in their twenties, they can benefit the most from the habit for the rest of their lives. Therefore, college students should try to wake up early in the morning. The advantages of rising early appears in several different aspects. For the physical aspect, the habit of rising early boosts the health condition of students...... <중 략>참고 자료
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