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SEOUL:Kang Sung-il buys S superstar adidas damen ancho, his Pomeranian, a toy every business trip and this Lunar New Year holiday will dress him up in a new $50 suit to visit grandma , Kang s mother.Kang and his wife say children are too expensive and bring too adidas originals multix much jordan sneaker pressure. Instead they have opted to shower Sancho with love and gifts.They are not alone. South Korea s pet industry is booming, fueled by the same factors that have made the country s birth rate, at 1.05 births per woman, the lowest in the world: the high cost of education and housing as well as extremely long working days. Social pressures in South Korea are such that parents are required to provide resources for decades from private schooling to tutoring to art classes, said Kang, a 39-year old manager of a pet funeral home.South Korea's ex-president criticised for leaving dogs at Blue HouseHe says he found it hard to imagine being able to afford all that but is happy to spend about 100,000 won ($90) a month on Sancho.On top of education exp Uwma SC disposes of 257 cases in a week
LAHORE:The festival of Eidul Azha is around the corner and the streets of the provincial capital have started becoming more crowded with sacrificial animals and their caretakers. In almost every neighbourhood, young children jordan4 can be seen playing with sacrificial animals such as goats, sheep, cows and camels outside their houses.Sacrificial animal trading has gained momentum at makeshift sale points established in different areas of the provincial capital. Both buyers and sellers are unhappy over sacrificial animals prices. Citizens are complaining about inflated rates, while farmers and sacrificial animal traders a adidas campus red re cursing high input cost new balance 327 s and transport charges.Unauthorised cattle markets spring up in PindiSpeaking to The Express Tribune, a citizen named Liaquat Butt pointed that prices of an average-sized goat are hovering between Rs35,000 to Rs40,000 while traders are charging Rs30,000 to Rs35,000 for sheep. Last year, animals of similar weight were traded for Rs25,000 to Rs30,000
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