I think the ones we should praise as heroes are teachers. Teachers are “unacknowledged heroes”. They selflessly nurture and guide along children who will be the contributors of the future. They impart their knowledge and wisdom to the students. They have done all these tirelessly not hopping to be awarded but to see their pupils excel. Not only they are concerned about students’ grades, they also have to help students realise what is right and wrong. Teachers are like our second parents. They have truely done a wonderful job, sometimes even more than what they should have. Teachers are the true heroes of today’s society.

However, most of the time we oversee their contribution. We often complain that teachers are not teaching us in a proper method. Especially when the students perform poorly, the first to be blamed will be the teachers. It may seem unfair but this is the typical case in the local.

We all dislike him. Bob likes to mortify his friends and it made us feel condescend. Bob is a jocose friend and likes to joke and that’s the problem. Most of his jokes are very degrading. His candor is just too straight forward and impulsive. Some of us just could not take it anymore and ignored him. It is an encumbrance to have him nagging about everything we do. If only he can learn to decorum, he will be a much likable person.

The obese sumo wrestler, Naka, seemed foracious while striking his pose. His enemy, Torai, was of the same size but seemed intimidated. The adherent was cheering loudly. The umpire gave the sign and the match began. Naka moved swiftly despite his size and gave constant blow to Torai. Naka’s movement was lithe. Torai was totally pathetic and helpless under Naka’s hand. As expected Torai lost and Naka’s face was filled with triumph and bliss.

Suddenly, a cacophony broke out. It was ear-piercing. In my mind, I knew it was another case of illegal deer hunting. There has been a bedlam of such cases recently. They exploit the deer and sell them to high bidders. Inhuman indeed. Moreover, these areas are protected. How despicable. The rangers were vulnerable and oblivious to this until recently.  What an irony, we were not aware of the propinquity of these criminals.

I do not particularly favour any author and so I will choose the author of the book which I am currently reading now. The title of the book is “Wolf Totem”, written by Jiang Rong. It is a famous Chinese book translated into 17 languages.

5Facts about Jiang Rong:

1. His true name is Lu Jia Min, he used Jiang Rong as a pseudonym.

2.His identity finally became widely known in November 2007, after he won the first Man Asian Literary Prize

3.His parents joined the Communist Party of China in Shanghai in the 1920s.

4.Both his parents served in the army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, fighting against the Empire of Japan.

5.His mother died of cancer when he was just 11.

 

Last minute work is never the soultion to any answer. Unfortunately, most students including myself think that they are invincible and able to rush all the revision and homework up to the last minute. Sometimes it is really funny, I would realise that I have lots of work to be done and kept telling myself to finish it up but there will be this obscure force which hold the body immobilise . Last minute work shows how much ardent you put in to the work. It is a very messy and irresponsible array of getting things done. If continued we will never culminate to the pinnacle of our goal.

To me modesty and respect is the 2 best values to learn but at the same time it is also the most difficult to master. If you can be very modest and respectful to others all the time you will be paramount. Modesty is a sense of being humble. You can force yourself to be humble unless you really mean it. It can be learnt slowly, by evincing it everyday and keep it in your head that there are others who are way better than you. Of course not reaching to the point that you lost your self-confidence. You just have to jettison your smugness, it is not easy to do that. I feel respect is the gist to almost anything we do. To want to excel in something we have to respect our goal and work hard towards it. Being respectful to others is a sign that you are humble and polite. Just greet people you meet, a transient “good morning” will do and you practise respect. Slowly the respect in you will grow bigger and without knowing it you would be a respectable person.

Sometimes I feel that it is very fascinating to be an anthropologist. All along I have taken an interest in history and economical affairs. It is very intriguing to find out how religions, races, tradition and customs can affect an era of civilizations. Won’t you find it very mind-boggling when you unearth some bizarre artifact which aged back to maybe AC145? Personnally I am very eager at this field although it may just seem to be a curiousity. If you would ponder for awhile and look at the historic civilizations and analyse how they achieve such great things with primitive technology, you would realise that Man really is incredible. True enough some people may think that by keep looking at the past it may seem contemptuous but it is only because of the past events that we can arrive in the advanced technology world today.

Long ago, in Eastern China 2 great martial art fighters emerged. Their pedagogue was Master Shan. The 2 students were Fei Lang and San Boon. They mastered a gamut of fighting style, their skills are heterogeneous to any other fighters. The both of them are powerful and their strength are analogous to their master. However, they are perspicacious, they have yet to learn to use their power wisely. However smart or powerful we are, we must still be humble and respectful to others as there is no end to learning.

In the deep jungle of East Java, coverted two villages. The relationship between these villages have not been good, racial and cultural differences are the cause. Incompatibility describes it all. Their harmony and peace is in plight. The villagers are coping hard as they have to share the resources with one annother and from the different villages. If only they can put their differences apart and juxtapose their similarities, there will be one less conflict in this world.