2013年10月2日 星期三

Developing Economics or maintaining social fairness

     The question of whether to develop a country’s economics or to maintain social fairness has long been a contentious problem for Taiwan. The controversy was established on whether it is morally acceptable to benefit the majority people and disadvantage the minors? Moreover, ordinary citizens hold solid believe that developing economics somehow equals to public welfare deprivation.
     There had been many arguments proclaimed, believing that the government should do everything to protect the equality among the people. However, the question arises on the definition of social fairness. It is obvious that no one wants to be the victim and be deprived while the others benefit from the result. Although the reality shows that both developing economics and social fairness could not be completely balanced. For example, when the Taiwanese government attempts to sign the EFCFA with the Chinese government many people protested on the street; it may seems to bring economic prosperity to the people, but in the same time sentenced a death penalty on the Taiwanese traditional industries, such as the towel industry. Therefore, it seems for the ordinary citizens that an ideal administration should always consider equality as the ultimate goal.

     Furthermore, it also reveals the ill-favored truth that without a firm economy as basic foundation there would be no social fairness. It is simple to understand this concept by thinking that if a country does not have a well-functioned economic system, how could it provide job opportunities for the needed and how could it watch over the underprivileged minority. Here, the cruel reality had exposed itself by emphasizing that fortune is the exact solution for it. For instance, when the great economic recession stroke the world back in the past years; many people were driven out of their job and were depended on the country’s pension. What if then the country were poor and were not capable of distributing out pensions for the needed. If that happened to be the case, the whole idea of the social fairness will not be considered that much. 
     To make a short conclusion, we can assume that there is no true social fairness existed in the world. It is impossible to have everyone to stand on the equal bases. Sacrifices have to be made in order to assure the welfares of the majority. Hence, the whole theory of equality and social fairness are to be designated to be idealism. Although many people claimed that why should certain people suffer while the rest benefit; it is without doubt a serious and sad problem to be discussed but the economic theory of “Opportunity Cost” might provide some explanation to support this concept. The New Oxford American Dictionary defines the economic theory “Opportunity Cost” as "the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen". Briefly, what it means is that if we had to make a choice between the choices, we should always choose the one that provides the less cost.

Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVCgnuAH9Zg
http://jingji.cntv.cn/20100314/101897.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity_cost

2013年6月15日 星期六

Group Final Project 3.3

Thousands of French people launched a demonstration on May 26, 2013 to protest against same gender marriage. They marched on street to show their opposition for the “marriage for all” law that passed on May 18. Among the protestors are religious leaders and local conservative people. They claims that “gay couples should have equal rights, but within an institution other than marriage”. What is more, many are also against same gender married couples to adopt children.
Living in this booming century, where all the traditional aspects are challenged by various new thoughts, it is not avoidable to take in new ideas. With the rapid growth of technology and the thought of equality between different people, we begin to think and question what we had done in the past, whether it is right or wrong. With this tide taking part, comes our motivation for the group’s final project. In the past when we talked about people going out with same gender, we tend to use negative words such as gay or lesbian. However, people in this century begin to change their thought about gays and lesbian. They point out that it is acceptable to be with the people that truly loved you than someone that does not liked you. We should respect their relationship because they are just as the same as our relationships. In our final group project, we made a survey online to gather and analyze people’s idea about same gender marriage. 
Our statistics includes 132 data. According to our survey heterosexual are still the dominant now (84-13). However, what is interesting is that among these heterosexual 74.34% people agreed on same gender marriage. Moreover, there are approximately 85.84% people supported same gender marriage to be legal, which is different to what happened in France. However, when it comes to whether or not you will go on a demonstration to support same gender marriage not many people voted will. Only 51.33% people said that they will step out to participate. This leads to a very interesting conclusion, perhaps many people just verbally agree same gender marriage to be legal but they do not really care how it will be accepted for they are not enthusiastic enough. The result on whether letting same gender marriage legal will decrease the fear of gays and lesbians showed an interesting result too, 57.52% said yes and 42.48% said no this is a very close number which leads us to think that maybe the best way to let it legal is to change people’s wrong idea about gays and lesbians. 
Many of our thinking come from our family, which means traditional aspect has a large impact on us. According to our survey the number one reason why people are against gays is because of traditional thoughts followed by family perspective, social tendency and the fear of gays.

2013年6月5日 星期三

Group Final Project 3.2

Working on our Poster XDD 
Title (Topic)
Marriage x Gender = Equality
Motivation
1.World trend
2. Freedom of thoughts and reconsideration of the past
3.Recently there's a news about millions of people gathered in France to protest against  homosexual marriage.
Questions
(1) What's your opinions about  homosexual marriage? Why? (Reasons are departed into heterosexuality' angle and homosexuality's angle)
(2) How will homosexual marriage affect your life? (based on  heterosexuality)
(3) What's homosexuality's opinion about marriage? (based on homosexuality)
(4) If homosexual marriage ends up legal, do you think  homosexual marriage will affect family    and society structure? why or why not?
(5) How will you make your perspective and opinion to be heard in the back flow of the society?
   Methods
   (a) Survey
   (b) Interview
   (c) Short video (briefly describe our topic)
   (d) Poster description
        (1)graphs
        (2)statistics
        (3)arts <pictures>

2013年6月2日 星期日

Final Group Project (3.1)

Living in this booming century, where all the traditional aspects are shook by various new thoughts, it is not avoidable to take in new ideas. With the rapid growth of technology and the thought of equality between different people, we begin to think and question what we had done in the past, whether it is right or wrong. With is trend taking part, comes our motivation for the group’s final project. In the past when we talked about people going out with same gender, we tend to use negative words such as gay or lesbian. However, people in this century begin to change their thought about gays and lesbian. They point out that it is acceptable to be with the people that truly loved you than someone that does not liked you. We should respect their relationship because they are just as the same as our relationship. In our final group project, we are planning to make a short video film about the situation we are facing and interviewing professionals at this area. Then we will combine all the sources we have and put them into a short presentation.     

Challenges For Taiwanese University Students of this Generation (2.4)

Confucian Chinese believe that only through education can people succeed. Therefore, most Asian parents want their children to get the best education they can afford.

Figure 1
National Universities somehow escape the crisis
of booming numbers of universities in Taiwan.  
As a result our Nobel laureate Lee Yuan-Tze, made President Lee Teng-Hui adopt his education reform, which includes increasing the number of colleges and universities.

The consequences, however, dropped the value of university diploma. Now graduating from university no longer means assurance for jobs. 

When questioned about what is his future plan as a university freshman . “Knowing what I will do in the future when I graduate” said Johnny, a freshman in the English department at NCU. He points out that even though almost every student can enter university nowadays, but only few of these students knows what they are going to do when graduate. “Because my major is English; I will enhance my English ability and develop my critical thinking. Moreover, I will cultivate my social skill by participating in various activities.”

Chad, a freshman in the English department at NCU comes up with the same conclusion as Johnny. Chad suggested that if   anyone plans to get a job after graduation; they would have to start preparing in advance and find their interest as fast as possible.”

There is no denial that a university diploma in Taiwan is losing its promise for jobs. It is the trend and obstacles for every university student of this generation. Every University students should begin thinking and knowing what they are going to do in the future. After all, the main goal of attending a university is to acquire higher education and get a promising profession. 

2013年5月26日 星期日

Challenges For Taiwanese University Students of this Generation (2.3)

Confucian Chinese believes that only through education can people succeed. Therefore, most Asian parents want their children to get the best education they can afford.

Figure 1
National Universities somehow escape the crisis
of booming numbers of universities in Taiwan.  
As a result our Nobel laureate Lee Yuan-Tze, made President Lee Teng-Hui adopted his education reform, which includes increasing the number of colleges and universities.

The consequences, however, dropped the value of university diploma. Now graduating from university no longer means assurance for jobs. 

“Knowing what I will do in the future when I graduate” said Johnny, a freshman in the English department at NCU. He points out that even though almost every student can enter university nowadays, but only few of these students knows what they are going to do when graduate. “Because my major is English; I will enhance my English ability and develop my critical thinking. Moreover, I will cultivate my social skill by participating in various activities.”

Chad, a fresh man in the English department at NCU comes up the same conclusion as Johnny. Chad suggested that if   anyone planning to get a job after graduate; they would have better start preparing in advance and find their interest as fast as possible.”

There is no denial that a university diploma in Taiwan is losing its promise for jobs. It is the trend and obstacles for every university students of this generation. Every University students should begin thinking and knowing what they are going to do in the future. After all, the main goal of attending university is to acquire higher education and getting a stable profession. 

Interviews

Peers' Response

1. The Title 
-Make the title short
>>>(Accepted) I will try to come up with a shorter title that is related to the news
2. The Conclusion
-Stronger conclusion
-The conclusion is somehow too weak
>>>(Accepted) I will try to state a more specific and stronger perspective to indicate the angle
3. In Addition
-Maybe you can add some of your own thoughts, to echo the first paragraph
>>>(Accepted) I will add more of my own view and angle in the news

2013年5月20日 星期一

Facing the Fact that We Can Not Dodge- University Students of Our Generation 2.2


Confucian Chinese believes that only through education can people succeed. Therefore, most Asian parents want their children to get the best education they can afford.

As a result our Nobel laureate Lee Yuan-Tze, made President Lee Teng-Hui adopted his education reform, which includes increasing the number of colleges and universities.

The consequences, however, dropped the value of university diploma. Now graduating from university no longer means assurance for jobs. It becomes a mutual phenomenon to attend university.  

“Knowing what I will do in the future when I graduate” said Johnny, a freshman in the English department at NCU. He points out that even though almost every student can enter university nowadays, but only few of these students knows what they are going to do when graduate. “Because my major is English; I will enhance my English ability and develop my critical thinking. Moreover, I will cultivate my social skill by participating in various activities.”

Chad, a fresh man in the English department at NCU comes up the same conclusion as Johnny. Chad suggested that if anyone planning to get a job after graduate; they would have better start preparing in advance and find their interest as fast as possible.”

There is no denial that a university diploma in Taiwan is losing its promise for jobs. It is the trend and obstacles for every university students in this generation. However, as the proverb goes “Success is for the person that prepared the most.” Maybe we cannot change the fact, but we can always find a solution to it. 

2013年5月4日 星期六

Why We Should Plan Our University Life

Confucian Chinese believes that only through education can people succeed. Therefore, most Asian parents want their children to get the best education they can afford.

As a result,  our Nobel laureate Lee Yuan-Tze, made President Lee Teng-Hui adopted his education reform, which includes increasing the numbers of colleges and universities.

The consequences, however, lower the value of university diploma. Now graduating from university no longer means a guarantee for jobs, simply because every high school graduates can attend university.

“Knowing what I will do in the future when I graduate” said Johnny, a fresh man in the English department at NCU. He points out that even though almost everyone can attend university but many of these students do not know why they enter university. “Because my major is English; I will enhance my English ability and develop my critical thinking. Also I will cultivate my social skill by joining different activities.”

Chad, a fresh man in the English department at NCU also answered the same response as Johnny. Chad suggested that if anyone wants to get a job after graduate; they had better start planning in advance.”

There is no denial that a university diploma in Taiwan is losing its assurance for jobs. It is the trend and obstacles for every university students in this generation. However, as the proverb goes “Success in for the person that prepared the most” we cannot change the fact but we can find a solution to it.





                  

2013年4月13日 星期六

“Should Nuclear Power be Imperative” (Final Draft)


A series of movements are happening in Taiwan recently, the acceptance of Nuclear power has provokes public awareness. 
Nowadays, the supply of coal is decreasing and the price is increasing. The Taiwanese government is facing a dilemma that if they want to reduce the amount of energy produced by burning coal, they would have to find a replacement for it.
Unlike any other non-renewable energy resources, such as fossil fuels. Nuclear power has been considered as an innovative way to generate electricity. According to Stewart Brand, founder of the Whole Earth Catalog magazine, he suggests nuclear power to be the future trend because it creates sufficient energy and leave only a small amount of nuclear waste per person.
 Knowing, the stability of the nuclear reactors as well as the safety of radiations. Many scientific experts and ordinary citizens begin to question the processing of a nuclear power plant. Citizens like us claims that if any accident happened, it could result in unimaginable catastrophe similar to Fukushima.
 Eventually, according to a survey conducted over NCU students. One science department student says that Taiwan has not yet capable of handling nuclear power. Moreover, one English department student claims that Taiwan does not even need more nuclear power plant to generate electricity.

It is obvious that the majority of the Taiwanese University students are against nuclear power. It is no doubt, a huge safety risk for all the residents of Taiwan to afford. We should come up with some other low-risk and earth friendly energy proposal instead.   






   

Group's Advice About the News


Problems
1.Contents are clear and direct, but the article is kind of incoherent.
2.You may change your title to be more connected to your article.
3.Ending must be strong.
4.In one of the paragraph "Moreover, one student claims that Taiwan does not even
 need more nuclear power plant to generate electricity." The provider- one student can you be more specific.

Improvements
1. I will try to rearrange the order of the paragraphs. What I did earlier was trying to use opposite sources to support my main point.
2.I will try to come up with a more strong and related title. Related more to the main point.
3.I did not come up with a strong thesis, so I will work on one to constructs my news.
4.I will pay more attention to the details and make them more specific, so it could be more convincing.
 


2013年4月6日 星期六

“Nuclear Power Plants Occupied Taiwan?” (Revised)


A series of movements are happening in Taiwan recently, the acceptance of Nuclear power has provokes public awareness.  
Nuclear power has recently being considered as an innovative way to generate electricity. According to Stewart Brand, founder of the Whole Earth Catalog magazine, he suggests nuclear power to be the future trend because it creates sufficient energy and leave only a small amount of nuclear waste per person.

Unfortunately, the stability of the nuclear reactors as well as the safety of radiations has been questioned by scientific experts and ordinary citizens. Citizens like us claims that if any accident happened, it could result in unimaginable catastrophe similar to Fukushima.

Knowing, the supply of coal is decreasing and the price is increasing. The Taiwanese government is facing a dilemma that if they want to reduce the amount of energy produced by burning coal, they would have to find a replacement for it.

Eventually, according to a survey conducted over NCU students from different regions of Taiwan, every one of the students all held strong opposition against the fourth plant. One of the science department students says that Taiwan has not yet has the techniques to handle nuclear power. Moreover, one student claims that Taiwan does not even need more nuclear power plant to generate electricity.














2013年3月18日 星期一

Our Country Our Decision


Nuclear power has recently being considered as an innovative way to generate electricity. According to Stewart Brand, founder of the Whole Earth Catalog magazine, he suggests nuclear power to be the future trend of generating electricity for it creates sufficient energy and leave only a small amount of nuclear waste per person.
However, the stability and security of nuclear power has been questioned by many people. They claim that if any accident happened to the power plant like Fukushima, it could result in unimaginable catastrophe.


Now, it comes to the dilemma that whether there should be a fourth nuclear power plant in Taiwan. The government says that this plant is necessary because the main resource of electricity comes from burning coal, and coal is getting less and expensive. However, most people say that nuclear power plant is not suitable in Taiwan, for Taiwan is too small to hold any nuclear explosion.

According to a survey conducted over people from different regions of Taiwan, they all held strong emotions against the plant. Some says that nuclear power is too dangerous and others claims that Taiwan does not even need more nuclear power plant. It seems that the majority of Taiwanese are against it and hoping to have environmental friendly energy instead.   



 Anti-Nuclear parade in Taichung



   

2013年3月5日 星期二

挺什麼核啦反什麼核啦!!

Stay or Leave? Nuclear Referendum

Brief Description:
Whether the fourth nuclear power plant should be built in Taiwan has long been a controversial problem for the Taiwanese government. Some people argues that building the plant is actual saving the environment. While others held a different view and criticize it as a catastrophe. The Taiwanese government, therefore, planing on having a nuclear referendum to let the people of Taiwan decide the fate of this fourth nuclear power plant. What's more nuclear power usage and safety has raised many different voices around the global, so how Taiwanese people deals with this problem is worthy of paying attention.    


News Sources:
Ma, Jiang say will vote in nuclear referendum
核能安全為首重 朱立倫呼籲全民參與公投
核四公投 李慶華:勢在必行

Picture
Nuclear sign

2013年2月26日 星期二

Self Introduction and My Team Members

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I am a freshman in National Central University, majoring in  English
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