Saturday, December 1, 2012

Opinion on School Attendance

 
When it comes to classes attendance, should it be optional or mandatory for students? as far as I am concerned, I totally fall in line with the statement that suggests that "students should go to classes forcibly".









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First of all, compulsory attendance to classes helps students work more effectively. Teachers' lectures usually have synthesized and well-organized information contained in several deemed obligatory textbooks, so students can save a lot of time and energy discriminating information in the textbooks. The students can also solve their doubts promptly, since they can turn to the teachers for help immediately in class. on the contrary, the students would lose their chances to resolve their problem when missing classes.

In addition, students are able to develop their team-work skills in the sake of mandatory attendance to classes. Group assignment is often an necessary part of a class, which aims to provide group members the opportunity to work mutually in a team. Only having students attend classes compulsorily can guarantee all the students take part in the group assignment.


Last but not least, from an economic point of view, if classes attendance were optional, many university resources would be wasted. It is to say that teachers' wages, maintenance of building, class equipment, and the like, have to be paid, no matter what the level of attendance is.


In a nutshell, bearing all the above mentioned in mind, it is further preferable for students to attend classes compulsorily. And I strongly believe that schools should make classes attendance mandatory in order to realize a better education achievement

Superstitious people and their thinkings


When men's reasoning power fails to investigate, superstitions begin. In the ancient times man's knowledge of himself and his surrounding was limited. So he used to believe in a number of super­stitions. With the development of science superstitions started dis­appearing. Science has dissolved superstitions. Still some of the superstitions stick to us and even if we try we cannot forget them. In the past people used to believe that when comets are seen the kings have to suffer. When Julius Caesar was murdered there was a wild thunder storm. Similarly, people used to believe many other superstitions. Even today English people are considered to be the most superstitious people of the world. In India also some supersti­tions are well known.

While lying in my bed, reading a novel and wandering in the world of imagination if I hear the weeping of a dog I f eel a shudder down my spine. In fact it is a bad sign. People in India think that if a dog wails it is a sign of some approaching death.

Similarly, while going on an important errand, if some cat crosses the road one does not go. It is considered to be a bad omen. So is the case with sneezing. It is believed that sneezing and crossing of the cat bring bad luck.

The hooting of the owl predicts some evil happening. Owl is the bird of night and as such it is not favored by the astrologers and others.
Another superstition which is nursed by the people is that one should not meet a Brahmin community person while going for some work. They also say that if at this time the person comes across a dead body, it is a good sign. It is difficult to reason out the superstitions.

Another superstition of the English people is that if a person dies because of drawing some spirits lament for him. In the same manner where a death is to occur some of the ghost or shadows start visiting that house.

In fact many crimes are committed because of superstitions. It is because of superstitious belief that human sacrifices are made. They also think that whenever the ghosts become angry, it is neces­sary to please them. Superstitions can be finished only if we develop scientific temperament. But superstitions have their own romantic charm even in this world of science. Even many scientists act by taking superstitions into consideration.