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The death penalty is a contentious issue in many states and countries around the world. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages? Whether capital punishment should be practiced or not is controversial in most countries. Although it has some benefits,…
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The death penalty is a contentious issue in many states and countries around the world. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
There is a lot of controversy surrounding the practice of capital punishment across the world. Although the death penalty does have some benefits, I am of the opinion that it is not appropriate for any government to have the power to kill in this way.
There are several advantages associated with the application of the death penalty for extreme crimes. First of all, the death penalty could be considered to be the ultimate form of justice. For example, in the case of families who have had a loved one murdered, they might feel that true justice can only be found in taking the life of the murderer. Secondly, killing a convicted criminal is the most effective way of keeping people safe from those who have committed heinous actions. There are probably thousands of cases wherein murderers have completed their prison sentences or received parole and have killed again.
However, the drawbacks of capital punishment outweigh its advantages. This is because capital punishment is a tool of the government which is not always used on guilty people. In the United States alone, over 300 executed apparent criminals were later proven innocent. It should also be acknowledged that capital punishment has been used on political prisoners and for actions that are no longer considered crimes, such as holding particular religious beliefs. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that countries who have stopped the practice of killing criminals do not suffer increases in crime as a result. This is evidenced by countries such as Denmark who are currently closing prisons due to a lack of felons.
In conclusion, while the death penalty in some cases can provide justice and protection, it is clear that it is often misused and is not required to prevent serious crimes. Therefore, I believe that it should not be a part of the justice system.
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The death penalty is a contentious issue in many states and countries around the world. Do the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
There is a lot of controversy surrounding the practice of capital punishment across the world. Although the death penalty does have some benefits, I am of the opinion that it is not appropriate for any government to have the power to kill in this way.
There are several advantages associated with the application of the death penalty for extreme crimes. First of all, the death penalty could be considered to be the ultimate form of justice. For example, in the case of families who have had a loved one murdered, they might feel that true justice can only be found in taking the life of the murderer. Secondly, killing a convicted criminal is the most effective way of keeping people safe from those who have committed heinous actions. There are probably thousands of cases wherein murderers have completed their prison sentences or received parole and have killed again.
However, the drawbacks of capital punishment outweigh its advantages. This is because capital punishment is a tool of the government which is not always used on guilty people. In the United States alone, over 300 executed apparent criminals were later proven innocent. It should also be acknowledged that capital punishment has been used on political prisoners and for actions that are no longer considered crimes, such as holding particular religious beliefs. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that countries who have stopped the practice of killing criminals do not suffer increases in crime as a result. This is evidenced by countries such as Denmark who are currently closing prisons due to a lack of felons.
In conclusion, while the death penalty in some cases can provide justice and protection, it is clear that it is often misused and is not required to prevent serious crimes. Therefore, I believe that it should not be a part of the justice system.
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In the world of the internet, people write product reviews of products and services.
Do you think this is a positive or negative development?
When shopping online or using the services of a business, consumers today can comment on many different aspects of the products and services they receive. I believe this trend should be perceived as both positive and negative developments.
To begin with the positive aspects of this trend, the first and most obvious one is that customer reviews inform people on the quality of a particular product. While in the past people could only find out about the quality of a product after testing it personally, today it is possible to learn a lot about an item simply by reading the reviews left by people who often have no ulterior motive of promoting the product. Another way this trend can be viewed as a positive one can be seen in the service industry. Customer feedback in this industry can be employed to improve services rendered to customers by measuring worker performance to indicate how well they are doing their jobs. When I was employed in the restaurant business, I learnt that work shifts can be allocated among servers depending on how many positive comments they receive on the social media pages of the business.
However, one should also acknowledge the negative changes that online commenting can have on businesses. It, in some cases, can be used to drive down the sales of a particular product with the intention of driving a competitor out of business. One recent example of such a case was when some people commented online that the beverage manufacturer Coca-Cola uses ingredients disapproved of in some cultures. Those comments, which eventually spread out all over the Internet, cost the company north of 4 billion dollars in sales. Aside from hurting sales, corporate groups might conspire into creating echo chambers where scathing comments are made about a business and its services and products in an attempt to blemish its reputation, especially in the service industry.
In conclusion, while being informative on products’ quality and improvements in services explain why online consumer feedback might be good, its power to affect businesses and their reputation can be cited as negative effects of this phenomenon.
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Do you think this is a positive or negative development?
When shopping online or using the services of a business, consumers today can comment on many different aspects of the products and services they receive. I believe this trend should be perceived as both positive and negative developments.
To begin with the positive aspects of this trend, the first and most obvious one is that customer reviews inform people on the quality of a particular product. While in the past people could only find out about the quality of a product after testing it personally, today it is possible to learn a lot about an item simply by reading the reviews left by people who often have no ulterior motive of promoting the product. Another way this trend can be viewed as a positive one can be seen in the service industry. Customer feedback in this industry can be employed to improve services rendered to customers by measuring worker performance to indicate how well they are doing their jobs. When I was employed in the restaurant business, I learnt that work shifts can be allocated among servers depending on how many positive comments they receive on the social media pages of the business.
However, one should also acknowledge the negative changes that online commenting can have on businesses. It, in some cases, can be used to drive down the sales of a particular product with the intention of driving a competitor out of business. One recent example of such a case was when some people commented online that the beverage manufacturer Coca-Cola uses ingredients disapproved of in some cultures. Those comments, which eventually spread out all over the Internet, cost the company north of 4 billion dollars in sales. Aside from hurting sales, corporate groups might conspire into creating echo chambers where scathing comments are made about a business and its services and products in an attempt to blemish its reputation, especially in the service industry.
In conclusion, while being informative on products’ quality and improvements in services explain why online consumer feedback might be good, its power to affect businesses and their reputation can be cited as negative effects of this phenomenon.
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Some scientists think that there are intelligent life forms on other planets and messages should be sent to contact them. Other scientists think it is a bad idea and would be dangerous. Discuss and GYO.
There are hypotheses that extra-terrestrial forms of life exist. While some researchers of the cosmos believe that humans should contact them, I support others who argue against it.
On the one hand, sending messages to other galaxies can be an answer to many questions that humans are struggling to find. No one, for example, knows exactly how the universe was created, or about the origin of species. The only pieces of information are theories that need to be backed up by facts. If technology allows us to send signals to outer space with the intention of communicating with other intelligent creatures like ourselves, we will perhaps be able to establish grounds for the existing assumptions, know about the lives of those aliens and possibly predict the destiny of our planet.
However, I would argue that this contact is insensible and can even be detrimental. Firstly, a huge amount of money spent on this purpose may not justify itself as, so far, we have not received any replies to high-frequency signals transmitted to all known planets to human beings. These efforts might also go in vain because we do not even know for sure about the existence of other life forms; even if we do, their way of communication might completely differ from ours. Ultimately, to what extent are we ready to accept reply signals from aliens? What would happen if we did receive one? These are ethical questions and can cause fear and concern since we would be unaware of their intentions.
In conclusion, although the existence of aliens can help us address our long-standing questions, I side with the opponents of extra-terrestrial communication for social, financial and ethical reasons.
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There are hypotheses that extra-terrestrial forms of life exist. While some researchers of the cosmos believe that humans should contact them, I support others who argue against it.
On the one hand, sending messages to other galaxies can be an answer to many questions that humans are struggling to find. No one, for example, knows exactly how the universe was created, or about the origin of species. The only pieces of information are theories that need to be backed up by facts. If technology allows us to send signals to outer space with the intention of communicating with other intelligent creatures like ourselves, we will perhaps be able to establish grounds for the existing assumptions, know about the lives of those aliens and possibly predict the destiny of our planet.
However, I would argue that this contact is insensible and can even be detrimental. Firstly, a huge amount of money spent on this purpose may not justify itself as, so far, we have not received any replies to high-frequency signals transmitted to all known planets to human beings. These efforts might also go in vain because we do not even know for sure about the existence of other life forms; even if we do, their way of communication might completely differ from ours. Ultimately, to what extent are we ready to accept reply signals from aliens? What would happen if we did receive one? These are ethical questions and can cause fear and concern since we would be unaware of their intentions.
In conclusion, although the existence of aliens can help us address our long-standing questions, I side with the opponents of extra-terrestrial communication for social, financial and ethical reasons.
280 words 36 minutes
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Many people prefer to watch foreign films rather than locally produced films.
Why could this be?
Should governments give more financial support to local film industries?
Most people often show more preference for films produced overseas than for the ones made locally. To my mind, this can be explained by two main reasons, and I believe that more public funds should be spent to stimulate local movie industry.
To begin with, two principal arguments can be put forward to explain why many people prefer foreign films over the local ones. The first reason is our curiosity to visually experience other cultures through movies. It is a well-known fact that movies feature some characteristics of countries where they were shot. For instance, Bollywood movies show us that Indians on the whole enjoy dancing and it appears to be the most important aspect of their weddings whereas in Hollywood movies drinking is often included as a significant part of their celebrations. The second one is most arguably the fact that foreign countries like the USA and China excel in movie-making more than most other countries in the world, so it is not uncommon to see better quality movies be produced there than locally.
Whether governments should spend more on improving their local movie industries depends mostly on whether they can see the benefits of doing so. From a cultural standpoint, it might be wise to spend more of the public budget to improve local movie industries as it is a way to capture local culture in such a comprehensive way that appeals to all senses. Another justification is closely related to how subsidizing local film industries help grow the economy in the long run. Not only would more revenue from ticket sales be generated, but also more service businesses such as snack shops and small restaurants around the movie industry could thrive.
In conclusion, human curiosity to experience new things and the superior quality of foreign movies can be cited as the main reasons for why people watch foreign movies more often. Personally, governments should be financially supporting local movie industries for cultural and economic reasons.
#task2 43 mins
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Why could this be?
Should governments give more financial support to local film industries?
Most people often show more preference for films produced overseas than for the ones made locally. To my mind, this can be explained by two main reasons, and I believe that more public funds should be spent to stimulate local movie industry.
To begin with, two principal arguments can be put forward to explain why many people prefer foreign films over the local ones. The first reason is our curiosity to visually experience other cultures through movies. It is a well-known fact that movies feature some characteristics of countries where they were shot. For instance, Bollywood movies show us that Indians on the whole enjoy dancing and it appears to be the most important aspect of their weddings whereas in Hollywood movies drinking is often included as a significant part of their celebrations. The second one is most arguably the fact that foreign countries like the USA and China excel in movie-making more than most other countries in the world, so it is not uncommon to see better quality movies be produced there than locally.
Whether governments should spend more on improving their local movie industries depends mostly on whether they can see the benefits of doing so. From a cultural standpoint, it might be wise to spend more of the public budget to improve local movie industries as it is a way to capture local culture in such a comprehensive way that appeals to all senses. Another justification is closely related to how subsidizing local film industries help grow the economy in the long run. Not only would more revenue from ticket sales be generated, but also more service businesses such as snack shops and small restaurants around the movie industry could thrive.
In conclusion, human curiosity to experience new things and the superior quality of foreign movies can be cited as the main reasons for why people watch foreign movies more often. Personally, governments should be financially supporting local movie industries for cultural and economic reasons.
#task2 43 mins
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