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Pleаse identify the аuthоr’s tоpic. The Greаt Wall оf China is a truly remarkable creation. At 4, 500 miles long taller than five men, and wide enough to allow at least six horses to gallop side by side atop it, the Great Wall is so huge it can be seen from space. The Wall is constructed of four-inch block made of compressed earth, stone, willow twigs, and the remains of laborers who died among the millions who worked on its construction. The Great Wall follows mountain slopes and has inclines as great as seventy degrees. The paths on the Wall are even more difficult to travel because the steps are of uneven depth, width, and height. Through much of its 2,500-year history, armies marched and camped on the Wall, keeping lookout for invaders and repelling trespasses who dared to pitch ladders to try to mount it. Today the Great Wall is a tourist attraction that brings many visitors to China. Tourists are eager to make the strenuous hike over precarious paths to take in the greatness of its size and history. What is the topic of the above paragraph?
Pleаse reаd the fоllоwing pаragraph and identify whether the fоllowing student's summary accurate. Original Out-of-wedlock births are becoming more common around the globe. In Europe, the proportion of babies born out of wedlock has doubled and tripled in the past twenty years. Many people assume that this is because European welfare states support single mothers (and the poor overall) more generously than the U.S. government does. And this belief is prevalent in a more extreme form: Some people believe that unwed mothers (especially teens) get pregnant and have a baby just to get a welfare check, and that consequently it’s not surprising that European countries have increasing rates. But all industrialized countries, including the United States, are cutting back on welfare provision as a result of the tightening global economy, and out-of-wedlock births have responded by increasing. Student Summary Numbers of babies born to single mothers have been increasing, even though welfare support has been decreasing. The last two decades have seen such births tripling in Europe. The belief that welfare encourages unwed women to have babies seems to be unjustified.