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innovation

Withtheeconomicglobalizationbecomingincreasinglyintensive,inventionorinnovationhasbecomeoneofcentraltopicaroundtheworld.Manycountriesseeitasthekeytodeveloptheireconomy.Ourgovernment,withnoexception,regarditas“thesoulofournation.”What,however,canwebenefitfromit?Firstofall,inventionorinnovationcanenhanceoverallnationaleconomy,whichisimportanttoheightenournationstatusintheworld.Additionally,iffactorieshavetheabilitiesininvention,thefactorieswillbebooming.Asaresult,theycanprovideourpeoplewithmorejobsanditwillmakeournationmorestable.Whatismore,amajorityofnewproductsmaybeavaiblethroughinvention.Therefore,itisalsosignificantfactorforimprovingourlivingstandards.Owingtosuchbenefits,nowondermoreandmorecountriesfocusoninventiontoday.

Recognizingitsimportanceisonlythefiststeptoadvocateinvetionorinnovation,andsomeeffectivemeasuresshouldbetakenforit.Foronething,ourauthorityshouldcontinuetoenlargetherecruitofgraduate.Foranother,theconditionsofscientistsandskilledworkersshouldbefurtherimproved.Onlyinthisway,can“thesoulofournation”befullyembodiedandournationhaveabrighterfuture.

Internet

Internetisbecomingmoreandmorepopularintheworld.Asisshowninthepictures,twopersonsaresittinginfrontoftheirowncomputerindifferentplaces.theyseemtobeveryhappyowingtotheaccessiontoInternet.Wecanseeclearlythattheleftfellow(guy)typesamessageandsendsittotherightone,themessagesays:“David,wouldyouhaveacoffeetonight?”therightonereceivesitandquicklyreplys:“sure,where?”WhataconvenienttoolofInternetis!Withtherapiddevelopmentofhightechnologiesandeconomy,peoplewillgetmoreandmorebenefitsfromtheuseofinternet.Thereisnodenyingthatcomputernetworkisanindicationofsocialcivilazationandprogress.internetisaninformationpool,peoplecansearchanythingtheywantbytypingthekeywords.Forexample,someonewantstoknowtheGreatWallofChina,whathe/sheneedtodoisonlytoopenaninternetexporerandtypethewords:“theGreatWall”andsearchit,thenhe/shecangetsomanyrelevantlinks.What‘smore,peoplecanpurchasetheirfavoritegoodsthroughtheInternetinsteadofgoingshoppinginchaoticstreets.lastbutnotleast,peoplealsocanmakefulluseofInternettostudyonline.Fromtheanalysismadeabove,wecancometoaconclusionthatweshouldmakethebestuseofInternet,whichcanbringsusagreatdealofbenefits.asacitizenofChinaweshouldstudyhard.OnlyinthiswayCanwehaveabrighterfutureandmakeour

tonearlythirtytitles,includingnovels,collectionsofshortstoriesandverse,playsandliterarycriticism.Althoughsomeofthemappeartocomefromherowndirectobservations,herdreams,andherfears,muchmoreisclearlyfromtheexperiencesofothers.Herfictiveworldremainsstrikinglyakintothatrealonereflectedinthedailynewspapers,thetelevisionnewsandtalkshows,andthepopularmagazinesofourday.

Yeteitherexperiencesorbooksmaygiveuswronginformation.Ourdirectobservationsalwaysaresubjecttoourbeliefs,hopes,fears,expectations,andourbias,whichmightmakeobservationsunreliable.Peoplevaryintheirpowersofobservation,andthereliabilityofourobservationsisnobetterthanthereliabilityofourmemories,whichasweknowcanbedeceptive.Informationprintedinpaperssometimesisunreliableeither,itmaybemisprinted,orevendeliberatelydistorted.Forexample,DefinitionssuchasMarxism,Capitalism,ZionismaretotallydifferentintheOxfordLearner'sDictionaryofCurrentEnglishbetweentheoriginaleditionandthesanctionedRussianedition.

Inconclusion,bothsourcesareimportant.Sometimesoneismoreimportantthantheotherinaccordancewithspecificcircumstances.Forexample,whenwemakeageneralsurveyaboutacertainsubject,wemaypreferrichreferencesinlibrary.Ontheotherhand,ifwewanttoknowmorespecificdetails,wehadbetterrefertoexperiencessuchasresultsofcarefullydesignedexperiments.

success

Ifullyagreewiththeclaimthatthereisnocorrelationbetweensuccessandluck.Moreover,Iunderstandsuccesstorefertoone'sabilitytoachievethepredominantpartofhisgoalsinhislifetime,whichinturnleadstoacorrelationbetweensuccessandincomesincetheaccomplishmentofsuchanaturalgoalastoprovideagoodfutureforyourlovedonesdemandsthemeans.Whatisthesimplestandmostlawfulwaytoearnenoughtoconsideryourselfasuccessfulperson?Toreceiveagoodeducationandtofindagoodjob.Bothreceivinganeducationandmakingacareerpresupposeone'sreadinesstoworkhard,andsuccesswithouthardworkissimplynotpossibleforthevastmajorityoftheworld'spopulation.Thereasonsandexampleslistedbelowwillstrengthenmypointofview.

Firstofall,consideringaneducationandacareeraskeyfactorsofsuccess,onewillchoosetopursueadegreefromacollegeorauniversity.Onewishingtobeadmittedtotheuniversitywillhavetotakeseveraltests.Itisdoubtfulthatsomeonewillbesoluckythatknowingnothing,hecouldpassthetestwithahighscore.Alowscoremeansfailure,andthattesttakerwillnotlikelybeadmitted.Therefore,inordertobesuccessful,oneshouldprepareforthetestsandworkhard,becauseagoodeducationwillprovidehimwithagoodjobandanopportunitytoaccomplishsomeofhisgoalsanddreams.Inmylifetime,Ihavenevermetapersonwhocouldgraduatefromacollegewithoutworkinghard.

Secondly,itisimpossibletomakeacareerifoneisindolentandlackingknowledge,atleastindevelopedcountries.Luckplaysnoroleinachievingthissuccess.Evenifsomeonewasunbelievablyluckyenoughtobecomeamanagernotbeingqualifiedenough,hewillbeaskedtoresigninthenearfuturebecauseofhisinabilityduetolackofknowledgeandexperiencetomakerightdecisions.Forinstance,Iusedtoworkforaverysmallcompanyownedbyafriend.Thiscompanywaslaterclosedbecauseofbankruptcy.Thecauseofbankruptcywaswrongstrategiesanddecisionsmadebytheowner.Afterthefailure,hewenttoauniversityandworkedforanothercompanysothathecouldobtainexperienceandbecomeasuccessfulbusinessman.Nowadays,heconsidershimselfasuccessfulpersonbecausehehadturnedintorealityhistwobiggestdreamsofproducingconsumergoodsofhighqualityandmakingcharitabledonationstoneedypeople.

Insum,aslongassomeoneunderstandssuccessasanabilitytoturnintorealitysomeofhisdreamsandgoals,hewillhavetoworkhardbecausehewillneedmoney.Andhischancestoearnthatmoneywillremarkablyincreaseifhecouldgraduatefromacollegeandmakeacareer.Allofthesethingsaresimplynotpossiblewithouthardwork.Luckhasnoplaceinsuchaschemeofevents.

job

Therearemanyadvantagesanddisadvantagestoofferingemployeesjobsecurityforlife.InJapan,forexample,prospectiveemployeesknowthattheiremployerswillprovidethemwithjobsecurityfortheirentireworkingdaysandtheyarebetterabletoplanfortheirfutureandfamily.However,manybusinessesarenowrealizingthattheiremployeeshavelessmotivationtoworkandthisleadstolessprofitsforthecompany.IwilldescribetheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofthissysteminthisessayandIwillshowthatultimately"jobsforlife"isnotgoodforasociety.

Jobsecurityisveryimportantforboththeemployeeandtheemployer.Fortheemployee,jobsecurityisimportantbecauseshecandependonhersourceofincomeandbetterplanherfutureaccordingly.Fortheemployer,theemployeerepresentsaninvestmentbecauseofthenumberofhoursoftrainingrequiredandthecompanywillcontinuetohaveareturnonthisinvestment.Asweallknow,feelingsecureaboutwhereourfutureincomewillcomefromisveryimportantforourwell-being—anybodywhohaslostajobandhashadtroublefindinganewoneknowsthatthistransitionperiodcancausealotofanxiety.

However,jobsecuritytendstoleadtodecreasedproductivity.Ingeneral,employeeswhoarecertainthattheycanneverlosetheirjobstendtoworklessefficiently,therebycontributingtoanoverallreductionofproductivityinthecompany.Acommonexampleallovertheworldisthatofcivilservants.InThailand,forexample,manygovernmentworkersaresoindolentthatitcantakedaysormonthsforsomethingtobefinishedthatshouldonlytakeafewdays.Itisnotuncommontowalkintoagovernmentofficeandseeemployeesfilingtheirnails,makingpersonalcallsonthetelephone,takingthree-hourlunches,orsurfingtheInternetforfun.

Finally,themodelofcapitalismisprovingtobethemostefficientmodelthatwehaverightnow.Thismodelofjobsecuritycompletelycontradictsthefoundationsofcapitalism.WecanseeintheUnitedStatesnowthatpeoplearestartingtochangejobs,evencareersmoreandmoreoften.Somecareerconsultantsevenrecommendthatemployeesfindnewjobseverythreetofiveyears.Evenincountriesthatstillofferjobsecurityforlife,thismodelisshowingsignsofdyingout.Forexample,inJapan,oncefamousforitslifelongjobs,bothemployeesandemployersarestartingtoexpectthatthesejobswillnotlastalifetime.ManyofmyJapanesefriendstravelbackandforthbetweentheUnitedStatesandJapanarehavebeenabletofindtemporaryprofessionaljobswhiletheyareinJapan.

Inshort,Idisagreethatcompaniesshouldoffertheiremployeesjobsforlife.WecanseethisexampleinsomepartsoftheworldandinotherareasintheUnitedStates,buttheseexamplesaregenerallyregardedasoutmodedwaysofconductingbusiness.Finally,themodelsofcapitalism,eventhoughitmayseemcruel,theso-called"lawofthejungle,"areprovingtobethemosteffectivewaytoraisethestandardoflivingofacountry.

transportation

Allmeansoftransportationshouldbekeptingoodconditions.However,Ibelieveitwouldbemostbeneficialforacountryorcity,ifitsgovernmentspentmoremoneyonimprovingpublictransportation.Thiswouldresultinsubstantialstandardoflivingimprovements.

Thevolumeofcarsandtruckshittingthehighwaysisdramaticallyrisingeveryyear.Asaresult,thenumberoftrafficjams,accidentsandcarbonmonoxideemissionsaredoingtoo.Allthesefactorshaveadetrimentaleffectonourqualityoflife.Expandingsubwaylinesandrailroadsanddevelopinganeffectiveplantocombinebusesandsubwaysroutes,wouldeventuallyleadtoareductioninpollutionlevels,lesstrafficjamsandlessstressforthepeople.

Ifsubwaylinesreachedeverycornerofacity,peoplewouldnotneedtousetheircarstocommute.Lesscarsontheroad,meanslesscarbonmonoxideemissionsintotheatmosphere;therefore,theairwebreathewouldbemorepure.Lesscarsalsomeanslesstrafficjams,whichtranslatesintolessstressfordriversandbetterlivingconditions.

Noteverycountryhasawelldevelopedrailroadsystem.Consequently,theyhavetorelyontrucksandbusesforgroundtransportationofpassengersandfreight.Expandingandupgradingrailroadsystemswillresultinfewertrucksandbusesonthehighways.Removingthiskindoftrafficfromthehighwaysandencouragingtheuseoftrains,wouldbeanotherwaytoreducecongestiononthefreeways.Thereductionoftraffic,representslessmaintenancecostsforthegovernment.Thissurplusofmoneycouldbeuseforotherpurposes.Forexample,aforestrecoveryprogramoranationalcampaignagainstpollution.

Highways,roadsandpublictransportationallrequiremaintenancefunds,butIthinkitismoreimportanttothinkaboutthefutureandhowtomakeourcountriesorcitiesbetterplacestolivein.Improvingpublictransportation,willhelpreducetrafficjams,accidentsandairpollution.Asafer,healthierandmoreenjoyableplacetoliveawaitsforusinthefuture.

animalprotection

Somepeoplethinkthathumanneedsforfarmland,housing,andindustryaremoreimportantthansavinglandforendangeredanimals.Idisagreewiththispointofviewforseveralreasons,whichIwilldetailinthisessay.

Therearetworeasonsthatsupportthisview.Thefirstreasonisthatallthecreaturesonthefaceoftheearthhavethesamerighttoexist,beitafour-leggedanimalorahuman,bothhavethesameright--justbecausehumanshavemoreso-calledintelligencethandoanimalsdoesn'tnecessarilymeanthattheyarenaturallyentitledtouseanylandastheywish.

Thesecondreasonisthatfortheexistenceofhumansonearth,theexistenceofothercreaturesisessential.Isaythisbecausethepresenceofalltheanimalsisessentialtomaintainnaturalorder.Wehaveseentheconsequencesofupsettingthisbalanceinmanyenvironmentalproblemssuchasglobalwarming.

Furthermore,animalsareanecessarypartofourlivesonEarth.Forexampleconsiderthefoodchainoftherat,snake,andeagle.Weknowthatcertaintypesofeaglesareendangeredspecies.Iftheeagleishuntedtothepointwhereitbecomesnonexistent,thenthefoodchainwillbebroken.Asaresultofthis,thenumberofsnakeswillincrease.Thiswillresultingreaterenvironmentalproblemsandcouldharmthelivesofhumans.

Iftheendangeredanimalsarenotprotectedtheexistenceofhumanswillbeindanger.Ourhistoryhasshownthatifwecontinuetoexploitourresources,particularlybydestroyingthelandandthereforethenaturalhabitatofplantsandanimals,wewillultimatelyharmourselves.Therefore,Ibelieveitisvitalforpeopletopreservelandinitsnaturalstate.

historicbuildings

Itisveryimportantforacitytohaveoldandhistoricalbuildingsbecausethesekindsofplaceareaefficientwaytowelcometouristfromallovertheworld.Additionally,thesebuildingsofferagoodwayforpeopletolearnaboutthatcity'shistoryandculture.Itisobviousthatfortohaveoldandhistoricalbuildingsprovideacitymanyopportunities.Becauseoftheseadvantagesacitytrytopreserveitsoldandhistoricalbuildings.

Firstofall,sincetouristsgenerallyliketovisithistoricalplace,acityinwhichtherearealotofhistoricalbuildingshavemorechancetobevisitedcomparetoothers.Thesevisitingincreasecity'spoverty,wealthandreputation.Moreoverthesedevelopmentsleadacitymoreattractiveandclean.Thesekindsofbenefitsnotonlymakericherthatcitymunicipalitybutalsomakericherpeoplelivinginthatcity.Obviously,becausehistoricalplacesarefavoritesfortouristtrips,acityshouldkeepitshistoricalbuildingsingoodrepairandwell-caredforitsownfutureandinterest.

Secondly,tovisitoldandhistoricalbuildingisagoodandeasywaytolearnthatplace'shistoryandcultureandkeepthatcitylively.Particularlythesekindofplacesareveryimportanttoteachacity'stradition,cultureandhistorytoyounggeneration.nowadaysnewgenerationscameacrosscultureshock.Todestroyitshistoricalbuildingcauseserioussocietyproblemsespeciallyintermsofyouth.Peoplecanhavemanyinformationaboutthatcitybyvisitingthesekindsofplaces.Acityshouldtrytopreserveitshistoricalbuildingstoestablishabridgebetweenpastandfuture.

Tosumup,ifacitywantstohavemanyadvantagessuchastoattracttotouristattentionsandtokeepitscultureandtraditionlively,itshouldpreserveitsoldandhistoricalbuilding.

Advertising

Advertisingisanallpowerfultoolintoday'sworldwherecommunicationmeansarevariedandaccessiblebyall,andreachingthetargetaudiencewiththerightmessagemakesallthedifference.Advertisingisamediumthroughwhich,peoplecanbeeducatedaboutaparticularissueathand.Advertisingcanbeaboutanewproduct,anewbusinessopportunityorinthiscaseaboutacountry.Istronglyagreewiththestatementthatadvertisingcaninform,educateandcantellalotaboutthecountry.Iwillsupportmyargumentthroughexamplesandreasoninggivenbelow.

Advertisingcanbeofmanyforms:Printedandpublishedinformation,throughbroadcastmedia(radioandtelevision)andnowthemostimportantemergingmeansofall;thatoftheInternet.Alltheseformsofadvertisinghavetheirownadvantages

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