1.
Many private sector organizations set aside huge amounts for meeting the needs of their corporate social responsibility. Some people say that is an exercise to boost their brand value whereas there is another view that this is a token of their commitment to the society they work in.
How right or wrong are these two beliefs in your personal point of view?
2.
Development exercises displace millions of people world over annually, and these displaced people hardly enjoy the benefits of developments that they have made possible by forfeiting their rightful places of existence.
How far is it right in your place?
Suggest your own ways to help rehabilitate development refugees.
3.
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Industrial felling is said to be one of the major reasons for depleting green cover. Some people want industrial felling banned. Some say it is the need of the hour.
Discuss both the views and express your point of view on this issue.
4.
All manufacturers and marketing organizations are found to be keeping the needs of the people mounting. This is both an opportunity and a problem from a consumer’s perspective.
Discuss the pros and cons of ever mounting needs of consumers.
5.
All development exercises harm the environment in one way or the other. Therefore, it is not possible to envisage a concept called eco-friendly development.
How do you agree or disagree with this?
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Monday, May 31, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
- I. Children should walk to school.
Walking
Seeing
Smelling
Listening
Speaking
Feeling/sensing
Managing
Protecting
Socializing
Growing by staying close to nature
II. Children should be encouraged to be in co-education schools.
· Gender understanding
· Healthy competition
· Curricular and extracurricular
· Basic lessons of social life
· Personal hygiene
· Dress code
· Language skills
· Manners
· Tolerance
· Better personal, professional and social life
II. All students should spend minimum two years in a hostel
1. Away from home
2. Managing oneself
3. Mingling with many
4. Sharing and discussing
5. Time management
6. Exclusively for studies
7. Communication skills
8. Tolerant/respecting
9. Active participation
10. Change of outlook
IV. Medium of instruction should be English at schools
Lingua franca of the world
Mobility
Opportunities
Access to information
Dissemination of information
Self learning
Nothing that English does not touch
Self esteem
Better life
Social value
Try to speak out (or write) no less than two sentences each on every point. A jaypees.doc. visit.www.jpsukham.blogspot.com
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Some environmentalists suggest two alternatives to stop people from buying more than one car and thus save the Planet from the perils of pollution: either impose heavy tax on all luxury cars or make owning more than one car illegal.
How do you look at these two views, and what is your opinion on this issue?
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How do you look at these two views, and what is your opinion on this issue?
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Some environmentalists suggest two alternatives to stop people from buying more than one car and thus save the Planet from the perils of pollution: either impose heavy tax on all luxury cars or make owning more than one car illegal.
How do you look at these two views, and what is your opinion on this issue?
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How do you look at these two views, and what is your opinion on this issue?
www.jaypeesukham.blogspot.com
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Ecological benefit is taken by ecologists as a viable option to maintain green cover. But there is an argument that this will halt growth as the benefit offered may not be at a par with the production, if the land is used differently.
Discuss both the views and say what you feel about the concept.
Ecological benefit: an allowance paid to those landowners who have some measures of green cover and are ready to keep it in tact for the well-being of the planet.
Speedy carbon recycling is the need of the hour, and ecologists find ecological benefit as a feasible option. But the concern that it would slow down growth is not unfounded. I feel that ecological benefit is to be promoted by all means.
It is the talk of the world that our Planet needs to be protected from the perils of carbon generated by human action. Since green cover is the only solution, ecologists are of the view that the existing green cover of forests is not enough to meet the challenges. Naturally, there is need for individual participation. This, in turn, needs government support. If governments can meet the expectations of people, who have their own green cover, people would keep the green cover in their hold for the well being of the world. So offering decent ecological benefits to individuals would go a long way in making the world a healthier place to be in.
However, mere green coven maintenance wouldn’t meet the needs of the world population. The concern that it would slowdown growth needs to be addressed by alternatives. Obviously, today, humans are much better placed with efficient technologies to be applied in agriculture to augment production, and there are research and development options to meet the rising needs of man and, finally, humans themselves can control population. This will keep his needs controlled, and the Planet may be at ease to keep the population of all times suplied with the needed resources.
Looking at both the views, it is right to conclude that future of the Planet lies in the hands of every individual, and uniform participation alone would make a difference in carbon management. No wonder, ecological benefit sounds so excellent a concept in today’s world.
270 words
Jaypees.23.5.010
Discuss both the views and say what you feel about the concept.
Ecological benefit: an allowance paid to those landowners who have some measures of green cover and are ready to keep it in tact for the well-being of the planet.
Speedy carbon recycling is the need of the hour, and ecologists find ecological benefit as a feasible option. But the concern that it would slow down growth is not unfounded. I feel that ecological benefit is to be promoted by all means.
It is the talk of the world that our Planet needs to be protected from the perils of carbon generated by human action. Since green cover is the only solution, ecologists are of the view that the existing green cover of forests is not enough to meet the challenges. Naturally, there is need for individual participation. This, in turn, needs government support. If governments can meet the expectations of people, who have their own green cover, people would keep the green cover in their hold for the well being of the world. So offering decent ecological benefits to individuals would go a long way in making the world a healthier place to be in.
However, mere green coven maintenance wouldn’t meet the needs of the world population. The concern that it would slowdown growth needs to be addressed by alternatives. Obviously, today, humans are much better placed with efficient technologies to be applied in agriculture to augment production, and there are research and development options to meet the rising needs of man and, finally, humans themselves can control population. This will keep his needs controlled, and the Planet may be at ease to keep the population of all times suplied with the needed resources.
Looking at both the views, it is right to conclude that future of the Planet lies in the hands of every individual, and uniform participation alone would make a difference in carbon management. No wonder, ecological benefit sounds so excellent a concept in today’s world.
270 words
Jaypees.23.5.010
Ecological benefit is taken by ecologists as a viable option to maintain green cover. But there is an argument that this will halt growth as the benefit offered may not be at a par with the production, if the land is used differently.
Discuss both the views and say what you feel about the concept.
Ecological benefit: an allowance paid to those landowners who have some measures of green cover and are ready to keep it in tact for the well-being of the planet.
Speedy carbon recycling is the need of the hour, and ecologists find ecological benefit as a feasible option. But the concern that it would slow down growth is not unfounded. I feel that ecological benefit is to be promoted by all means.
It is the talk of the world that our Planet needs to be protected from the perils of carbon generated by human action. Since green cover is the only solution, ecologists are of the view that the existing green cover is not enough to meet the challenges. Naturally, there is need for individual participation. This, in turn, needs government support. If governments can meet the expectations of people who have their own green cover, people would keep the green cover for the well being of the world. So offering decent ecological benefits to individuals would go a long way in making the world a healthier place to be in.
However, mere green coven maintenance wouldn’t meet the needs of the world population. The concern that it would slowdown growth needs to be address by alternatives especially. Today, humans are much better placed with efficient technologies to be applied in agriculture to augment production, and there are research and development options to meet the rising needs of man, and finally, humans themselves can control population. This will keep his needs controlled, and the Planet may be at ease to keep the population fed.
Looking at both the views, it is right to conclude that future of the Planet lies in the hands of every individual, and uniform participation alone would make a difference in carbon management. Ecological benefit sounds so excellent a concept in today’s world.
270 words
Jaypees.23.5.010
Discuss both the views and say what you feel about the concept.
Ecological benefit: an allowance paid to those landowners who have some measures of green cover and are ready to keep it in tact for the well-being of the planet.
Speedy carbon recycling is the need of the hour, and ecologists find ecological benefit as a feasible option. But the concern that it would slow down growth is not unfounded. I feel that ecological benefit is to be promoted by all means.
It is the talk of the world that our Planet needs to be protected from the perils of carbon generated by human action. Since green cover is the only solution, ecologists are of the view that the existing green cover is not enough to meet the challenges. Naturally, there is need for individual participation. This, in turn, needs government support. If governments can meet the expectations of people who have their own green cover, people would keep the green cover for the well being of the world. So offering decent ecological benefits to individuals would go a long way in making the world a healthier place to be in.
However, mere green coven maintenance wouldn’t meet the needs of the world population. The concern that it would slowdown growth needs to be address by alternatives especially. Today, humans are much better placed with efficient technologies to be applied in agriculture to augment production, and there are research and development options to meet the rising needs of man, and finally, humans themselves can control population. This will keep his needs controlled, and the Planet may be at ease to keep the population fed.
Looking at both the views, it is right to conclude that future of the Planet lies in the hands of every individual, and uniform participation alone would make a difference in carbon management. Ecological benefit sounds so excellent a concept in today’s world.
270 words
Jaypees.23.5.010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Practicing multiple careers is very common among younger professionals these days. Some people view this as an opportunity for many-sided growth, whereas some others are of the opinion that it is likely to upset their work life balance.
How do you look at these two views?
As younger professionals are living in a world of opportunities, pursuing multiple careers is quiet common. Looking at it objectively, I would say, being able to handle many careers is good, but it should not be at the cost of one’s personal life. 44 words.
Obviously, it is a good idea to be able to handle many things simultaneously. This can be proved by looking at the advantages it offers. One who is able to pursue many careers happens to hone many skills of varying degrees, and likely to enjoy many sided growth. For example, understanding many professional atmospheres, meeting people of great calibers, keeping oneself up-to-date with the changes and, of course, making a little extra income do augur well for multiple career perspective. However, we cannot ignore the pitfalls posed by the lures of this option. 90
When it comes to work life balance, an equilibrium that keeps our life smooth and meaningful, it is worth remembering that a healthy life is much more than an ambitious career. Unfortunately, many professionals seem to ignore the importance of family, leisure, food, sleep and social life due to the pressures they suffer from more than one working atmospheres. This imbalance is so dangerous that it could cost them their life itself. For example; many studies show that families get broken, children go awry and youngsters get severely sick due to pressures of professional life. 90
To put it briefly, it is a much better idea to have a balanced life with single profession well practiced than putting one’s hand in all pies. It is like bartering life for growth and ambition. It isn’t intelligent at all.
By jaypee
265 words
How do you look at these two views?
As younger professionals are living in a world of opportunities, pursuing multiple careers is quiet common. Looking at it objectively, I would say, being able to handle many careers is good, but it should not be at the cost of one’s personal life. 44 words.
Obviously, it is a good idea to be able to handle many things simultaneously. This can be proved by looking at the advantages it offers. One who is able to pursue many careers happens to hone many skills of varying degrees, and likely to enjoy many sided growth. For example, understanding many professional atmospheres, meeting people of great calibers, keeping oneself up-to-date with the changes and, of course, making a little extra income do augur well for multiple career perspective. However, we cannot ignore the pitfalls posed by the lures of this option. 90
When it comes to work life balance, an equilibrium that keeps our life smooth and meaningful, it is worth remembering that a healthy life is much more than an ambitious career. Unfortunately, many professionals seem to ignore the importance of family, leisure, food, sleep and social life due to the pressures they suffer from more than one working atmospheres. This imbalance is so dangerous that it could cost them their life itself. For example; many studies show that families get broken, children go awry and youngsters get severely sick due to pressures of professional life. 90
To put it briefly, it is a much better idea to have a balanced life with single profession well practiced than putting one’s hand in all pies. It is like bartering life for growth and ambition. It isn’t intelligent at all.
By jaypee
265 words
An exercise/sport you like
Swimming
· Swimming is probably the closest one to be the perfect exercise.
· The buoyancy of water protects the joints of the body from exertion.
· The cushioning that the water provides makes swimming a special and safe sport.
· It tones our entire body while providing an excellent cardio vascular workout.
· It strengthens ones heart muscles and also improves delivery of oxygen to muscles.
· It is suitable for all age groups, whether one is nine years or ninety years.
· So, it is right to say one is not too young or too old to swim.
· And when it comes to expense, we can say swimming is the cheapest means of getting exercise.
End of the text. 115 words
An exercise/sport you like
Tennis
1. Tennis is of course an excellent sport, and it is getting popular even in rural areas.
2. Recreations tennis improves over all stamina, speed and strength.
3. It also enhances generally body coordination and agility because it demands change of body positioning to hit the ball.
4. And we need to change of direction very abruptly during play.
5. The sport employs nearly every muscle group,
6. Particularly those of the arms and legs get the best of movements.
7. It increases flexibility because so many moves especially the serve, require a full range of motion.
8. Something special about this sport is that it gives us company
9. And the every time there is a will to outperform our companion.
End of the text. 115 words
An exercise/sport you like
Cycling
· It is probably the most convenient and interesting sport activity available in our countryside.
· Especially when it is recreational, cycling is the best.
· It is a low impact exercise, especially appropriate for people who are unable to do weigh exercise.
· It is a non-weight bearing sport.
· The weight of the cyclist is borne by the saddle.
· It is essential that one should select a bike suited to one’s needs. What is required is this:
· Set the saddle to the correct position,
· Sit on the saddle and place the pedal on the lowest position.
· When we put our heel on the pedal, the knee need to come slightly bent.
· That is what one needs to do to get the best of cycling.
· It is only when the cyclist and the body are in harmony with each other that optimum performance can be achieved.
End of the text. 115 words
Swimming
· Swimming is probably the closest one to be the perfect exercise.
· The buoyancy of water protects the joints of the body from exertion.
· The cushioning that the water provides makes swimming a special and safe sport.
· It tones our entire body while providing an excellent cardio vascular workout.
· It strengthens ones heart muscles and also improves delivery of oxygen to muscles.
· It is suitable for all age groups, whether one is nine years or ninety years.
· So, it is right to say one is not too young or too old to swim.
· And when it comes to expense, we can say swimming is the cheapest means of getting exercise.
End of the text. 115 words
An exercise/sport you like
Tennis
1. Tennis is of course an excellent sport, and it is getting popular even in rural areas.
2. Recreations tennis improves over all stamina, speed and strength.
3. It also enhances generally body coordination and agility because it demands change of body positioning to hit the ball.
4. And we need to change of direction very abruptly during play.
5. The sport employs nearly every muscle group,
6. Particularly those of the arms and legs get the best of movements.
7. It increases flexibility because so many moves especially the serve, require a full range of motion.
8. Something special about this sport is that it gives us company
9. And the every time there is a will to outperform our companion.
End of the text. 115 words
An exercise/sport you like
Cycling
· It is probably the most convenient and interesting sport activity available in our countryside.
· Especially when it is recreational, cycling is the best.
· It is a low impact exercise, especially appropriate for people who are unable to do weigh exercise.
· It is a non-weight bearing sport.
· The weight of the cyclist is borne by the saddle.
· It is essential that one should select a bike suited to one’s needs. What is required is this:
· Set the saddle to the correct position,
· Sit on the saddle and place the pedal on the lowest position.
· When we put our heel on the pedal, the knee need to come slightly bent.
· That is what one needs to do to get the best of cycling.
· It is only when the cyclist and the body are in harmony with each other that optimum performance can be achieved.
End of the text. 115 words
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