963 bài Essays mẫu - Phần 41
It is said that the first impression is the best impression. But this is not always true. A
person cannot be judged in an instant. First impressions can be misleading. However in
some instances we have to base our opinion on the first impression.
We are very much influenced by the first impression of a person. Often it leaves a lasting
impression on our minds. This is especially true of interviews. The interviewer is
influenced by the attitude, appearance etc ofthe candidate. Within a short span of one
hour the candidate`s fate is determined. Inother words if he manages to give a good
impression he gets the job. But can a person`s character be judged accurately so swiftly.
It is very easy to give a wrong impression. During a social gathering if a well-dressed
man were to arrive, he would be escorted toa seat because from his appearance, people
have got the impression that he is an eminent person of the society. But an ill clad man
would be ignored. Perhaps it is the latter who is the better of the two. Perhaps his honesty
earned him only poverty.
that apples always fall towards the ground and do not fly in the sky, but to research for the reason of this phenomenon which had been considered as a common sense at that time, and then he built up the famous theory of gravitational attraction. It is a convincing example to demonstrate the importance of creation, and from it we can draw a conclusion that we should not always accept the established facts in books. In order to keep our mind active and widen our thought, we should also read those books based on hypotheses such as scientific fictions. In a word, although we learn much useful knowledge and gain many essential information from realistic literature, people also need idealistic literature, for reality and ideal are equally necessary for people to earn a perfect life. Essay 624 Topic 124 Social science vs. natural science Some people advocate that students should spend much more time on history and literature than on science and mathematics. They may have their seemingly reasonable arguments, but unfortunately, I disagree with them. First, have a look at your surroundings, have your caught a sight of computers, cars or For more material and information, please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org TV sets? When you are working, do you think computers are quite convenient and do a lot of good to you? When you are tired, do you want to watch TV? Without your car, can you work home as freely as before? But remember, without science and technology improving, all these things are absolutely unavailable to you. You must walk home no matter it is how far from your working place. You can of course recite poems when walking, but can you avoid tired? Second, it is announced that we will soon develop a new kind of computer which is hundreds of thousands times faster than what we currently have, are you looking forward to it? But if all students learn so less science and math on campus and all turned up to be poets or writers, who can you expect to develop such technology in the future? Third, to learn science and math at school will improve you brain, turning it to be a more smart and intelligent one. Scientific and mathematic knowledge is logical and full of intelligent thoughts. It can greatly sharp your eyes. For example, when you look at sky, what you can see are merely a lot of stars, irregularly dispersed there. But if you have some knowledge of astronomy, you will be able to tell out which one is a star or a planet, and why some star looks yellow-white while some others looks red-white or blue-white. In this way the sky is an interesting place full of wonders instead of merely a cluster of stars. Of course, I do not say this so that we can skip learning history and literature. The latter two are of important to us too even when we want to be scientists or engineers, no to mention if we want to be poets or writers. They can fill us with historical and literal knowledge, which can help to sharp our personality. I think it is proper to point out that as science students, we should definitely learn more science and math knowledge than history and literature. Essay 625 Topic 124 Social science vs. natural science There is much controversy about the importance of every subject. Some people claim history and literature are much more important for students than science and mathematics. Others have an entirely contrast idea. I am of the view that all subjects are necessary and useful. Unarguably, history and literature are essential for students. The former tells the young about his ancestor`s life, significantly historical events of his own country as well as of the entire world, etc. . Knowledge about the past not only helps students understand the process of human history but also inspires them love for their country. The latter, literature, train students` behaviors and give them positive outlooks. To take more specific example, when we read a book about a very poor man overcoming many challenges to achieve success, we will, consciously or unconsciously, have a deep belief that we are able to do like that. For more material and information, please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org However, it`s unfair to say that these subjects play a bigger part in school. While history and literature train our feelings and behaviors, science and mathematics seem to be more practical. As can be seen, we use basic knowledge of mathematics, including plus, multiply, divide in daily life. So a student with poor knowledge of mathematics will face up to many problems. Furthermore, if science and math are not paid attention to at school, how can we train scientists for the future? Imagine how the world would be if there was no scientist, meaning no inventions, no modern machines, no treatments for fatal diseases, etc... In other words, the world`s development depends on the development of scientific subjects, which`s why they must be taught and studied seriously at school. Put in a nutshell, every subject has particular importance. Do not waste time arguing which is more vital, let us pay attention to all and specialize on your favorite. Essay 626 Topic 124 Social science vs. natural science The importance of playing games for adults has always been underestimated over the past years. However as newer studies are being undertaken in the field of human behavior, the value and significance of play in an adult human being`s life is gaining vast importance. From time immemorial, play has been a significant means of communication among children as a role model to the complex inter-personal communications among adults. The effectiveness of play to bring about bonding among other children/adults has been highlighted by scientists and sociologists all over the world. In addition to the benefits of play on the physical systems of humans such as toning of the various organ systems to their optimum levels of functioning, the effects on the mental health of the individual are seen to have a greater bearing. Furthermore, since man is more of a social animal, play tactics are often found to further enhance the individual`s sense of self-esteem among the society he lives in. His functioning as a productive member of the community is further enhanced, and this also is seen to have an inhibitory effect on the negative aspects of one`s personality. This holds good even in the face of the highly stressful lifestyles of today`s people. Truly, one cannot but agree whole-heartedly with the old grandmother`s saying " All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. " Indeed, play for children and an adult alike ensures a healthier, happier society Essay 627 Topic 124 Social science vs. natural science Does history and literature be more important for students versus science and mathematics? In my opinion, the two firsts go over because history give us the direction of the humanity and ours, lights the human instinct and literature disclose us some For more material and information, please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc at www.tailieuduhoc.org different and possible ways for our mind. Science and mathematics are only means to progress in this unlimited world. History shows the stream where we are in. For instance, the stops, the shortcuts, the acceleration tends to bring us to think more about our destination. At a lower level, for each of us, the knowledge of our roots would support us to conserve our soul and gain some proud ness. The American blacks used to maintain against the slavery because they have been free. Furthermore, it displays the capability for human being and other species to tackle the problems. Thus students can improve their comprehension in acknowledging some typical behavior, which may be redundant. The understanding of wars rising would be utile to apprehend and avoid identical effects. The only way to think about our condition is to know some others. Literature has this role to open our mind, which will become free to escape from the reality without any harm. That is why, all the dictatorial governments are afraid of the books. In conclusion, we see that history and literature have the power to change us whereas sciences and mathematics can let us in mental and behavioral poverty. Essay 628 Topic 124 Social science vs. natural science The dispute between humanistic and scientific studies has been taken place for centuries. Both are vital for the humanity. Without either one, the humanity is impossible to conceive it. A balance between these two branches of human spirituality is always required. However, from my point of view, without neglecting the study of literature and history, I would suggest to consider more time in studies of math and scientific disciplines like physics, chemistry and biology. First, we use the math and science daily. We need them in our quotidian business to take the most adequate decision. When we buy something from stores we need to know math to calculate our expenses. In addition, we need to have general knowledge in science to evaluate the quality of products. More than that, the most important innovations are owed to science. We cannot cogitate about them, without realize the preeminent contribution of science. Indeed, the television and radio channels, the Internet, the movie theatres, the cars, trains and airplanes, and many other discoveries are impossible to conceive without the major science thoughtfulness. On the other hand, the innumerable number of applications that sciences offer to us creates for many of us a large job market. Indeed, an important number of people work in jobs that require a strong background in math and science. For instance, we cannot work as programmers without knowledge of math. We cannot work in telecommunications
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