Five different
questions 04.11.013
1. Some
people believe that luck does not have much to do with success; rather success
is all about hard work and attitude.
·
How important is luck when it comes to
success?
·
Do you think hard work and attitude can
do the job?
2. Some social
philosophers are against the idea of helping the poor with money and material. They
believe that, instead of giving them fish as and when they need it, it is
worthwhile making them learn how to do fishing according to their needs.
·
What
is the apprehension behind the social philosophers’ approach to the poor?
·
How
good is it to follow their idea on “fish and fishing’?
Ajaypeesdoc.
3.11.13. It is all to make you learn how to write right English responding to a
question, a different question to be precise; that is what you are expected to
do at exams. Love to like questions: they come begging for good answers. They
come challenging your English. Take them head on..for good obviously. jaypee
3.
All
the higher education disciplines -- no
matter what one learns and how he or she learns it and where one learns it from—must
carry a few compulsory papers and exams on the environment and ecology they are
going to be part of post studies.
·
Do
you agree or disagree with this heightened emphasis on environment in higher
studies?
4.
Unless
man starts to mend his ways on how he looks at his surroundings in an involved
manner, the world will be a hostile environment for all the flora and fauna
much sooner than later.
·
Discuss.
5.
Today’s
nuclear family order is keeping people at a greater advantage in terms of what
they call independence. But, some say people enjoy it at the cost of great many
other beautiful things their life would otherwise offer them and their
immediate dependents.
·
Do you think
people would live much better than they do, if their family orders were
different; say not nuclear?
No comments:
Post a Comment