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04-07-2008, 08:49 PM
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Sưu tầm các bài luận mẫu
Boy lập ra topic naj` để các bạn tìm đc bài luận nèo hay hay thì post lên đây.^^
Lưu ý: Topic này chỉ sưu tầm những bài luận mẫu, no spam here ! ------------------------------- Giá trị của du lịch When man first looked at the bird flying in the sky and wandering away into the unknown regions of the earth, he at onve felt the urge to travel is still so strong that people everywhere are always going to other lands to satisfy the urge. That travel improves the mind and adds to person's knowledge cannot be denied. When a person travels he visits people of all races and places. He meets people whose customs and habits are not the same as his. He passes through areas of different climates and regions where even the plants and animals are different from those found in his own country. As he sees all these things he begins to realise how different the people and places are in different parts of the world. He alsi begins to learn that the struggles and occupations of the people in all parts of the earth are not the same. The work of the people of a country is influenced by geographical factors and reliegious beliefs. The traveller also learns that though the people of the world do not follow the same customs and do the same kind of work everywhere, yet their feelings, hopes and desires are the same everywhere. A man in the North Pole has the same feelings of love, sympathy and desperation as in another distant part of the earth. They both laugh at and fight and struggle for the same things such as, food, love and security for their families and themselves. They also have the same hopes and desires. Knowlegde of all these things improves the mind of the traveller to a great extent. He ceases to suspect strangers and becomes more friendly with people who are not pf the same race, religion and customs as he is. Finally, travel helps one to know about the geographical differences of the various coutries of the world. One sees with one's own eyes and remembers things which are not written about in any book. Such knowlegde broadens one's mind and makes one a better and more reasonable person. The value of travel is therefore not diffcult to realise |
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04-07-2008, 08:51 PM
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RE: Sưu tầm các bài luận mẫu
My most favourite subject
My most favourite subject is English which is today one of the most important languages in the world. It is spoken and understood in all parts of the earth. English has become an international language for a variety of reasons. One of the most important is that the English people have been well-known for their knowledge of science, medicine, engineering, goverment and all other matters that are useful for the progress of the human race. It is because of the scientists of England that the motorengine has become the thimost important manchine in the world today. In the same way, English scholars have studied the past and discovered many things of great value to the peoples of the world. Some of the things which were useful to men in the early days were later forgotten by others. Such things are now being used, owing to the work of English scholars. The insatiable thirst for knowledge of the English scholars has contributed to the progress of man in almost all fields of his activity. Thousands of books have been written by such scholars on almost every subject that one can think of. Thus, people whose native tongue is not English have learned English with great interest as a means of all human affairs. As a result of this interest English is used almost everywhere in the world. It is used in all the important meetings and conferences and debates such as, in all the United Nations. It is also used in all the leading Universities in the world and in international trade and commerce. As it is used so widely, English has indeed become a very rich language. People of all the coutries of the world have contributed new ideas and thoughts to this language. Thus, more and more new words are being coined to make this language more and more useful for the communication of ideas and information among the people of the world. It is for all these reasons that I like to study the English language. New words: 1. scholar(n) học giả. 2, insatiable thirst(n) sự khát khao (hiểu biết) 3, native tongue(n) tiếng mẹ đẻ. 4, debate(n)cuộc thảo luận. 5, commerce(n) thương nghiệp. 6, coin(v) tạo ra, sáng chế |
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04-07-2008, 08:52 PM
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RE: Sưu tầm các bài luận mẫu
TOPIC: People attend college or university for may different reasons (for example, new experiences, carrer preparation, increased knowledge). Why do you think people attend college or university? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
People attend colleges or universities for a lot of different reasons. I believe that the three most common reasons are to prepare for a carrer, to have new experiences, and to increase their knowledge of themselves and the world around them. Carrer preparation is becoming more and more important to young people. For many, preparing for a carrer in a competitive job market is the primary reason to go to college. At college, it's possible to learn new skill for carrers with a lot of oppotunites. This means carrers, such as information technology, that are expected to need a large workforce in the coming years. Also students go to colleges and universities to have new experiences. This often means having the opportunity to meet people different from those in their home towns. For most students, going to college is the first time they're been away from home by themselves. Being independent like this means having to make decisions increases their knowledge of themselves. Besides looking for self_knowledge, people also attend a university or college to expand their knowledge in subject they find interesting. For many, this will be[ last chance for a long time to learn about something that doesn't have to their career. I would recommend that people not to be so focused on career. They should go to college to have new experiences and learn as much as they can about themselves and the world they live in. |
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04-07-2008, 08:54 PM
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RE: Sưu tầm các bài luận mẫu
"The 21st century has begun. What changes do you think this new century will bring? Use examples and details in your answer."
Man, through the ages, has undergone many changes from the time when he depicted a herd of mammoths on the walls of his cave to these days when he can create beautiful pictures and even make coffee by use of computer technologies without leaving his favorite chair. The 20th century made huge steps in developing computer technologies and reached many goals that made our life much easier. What should we expect in the 21st century? First of all, I think that the pace of our life will speed up: we will move faster from one place to another, from one continent to another using high speed jet airplanes. Second of all, I believe that we will be able to do many things that take much time now without leaving our house. Computers will be everywhere including out clothes. Many people will have chips and mini computers inserted in their heads to hold huge amount of information and have a quick access to it. But what will be the most amazing thing in the 21st century is the flights to the outer space and Mars that will be available to all people. Scientists say that Mars has many things similar to the Earth's. Moreover, they say that with the help of modern technology people can artificially create conditions that will allow people to live there on the constant basis. To sum up, I am sure that many amazing changes will be brought by the 21st century. Furthermore, I think that with the help of the contemporary technologies people can do many things that were even difficult to imagine a century ago. So, nowadays it is rather difficult and even impossible to imagine all changes that will happen in the next decades. |
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16-07-2008, 08:55 PM
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RE: Sưu tầm các bài luận mẫu
It was written by teen
Still Life By Harrison J., New City, NY Every person I have ever photographed has had their own vision of what a portrait should be. When they come to have their portrait taken, they expect me to say, “Stand up straight” and “Tuck in your shirt.” It would be considered unprofessional if I didn’t tell them to tilt their head one degree or to shift their hands by half an inch. People expect that; they want to be told what to do and how to act. They want me to show them how to be perfect. ![]() I remember the portraits my family would take every year. My father, a professional photographer, would drape his studio in black fabric that blocked the outside light, the streets below, and the world. He would set up soft white reflectors and bright lights to drive the shadows from our faces, taking away our depth, our imperfections, our character. My brother and I would stand like soldiers at attention, our shoulders touching, knees locked. He would pinch me and step on my toes until I demanded he stopped. My mother would hover, whispering to hush. My dad would stand back and look at us, making little measurements, calculating how much to move each of us. We wouldn’t dare move a muscle. The shutter would click and the camera with its monstrous black hood would capture us on celluloid. We would take the portrait once, twice, 40 times until it met my father’s standards. His insistence on perfection was legendary. It was what drove me away from photography. When I finally found my way to a camera, it was by sheer coincidence. I was searching through a closet and found my dad’s first camera, a Nikon F2 35mm from the 1960s. I wandered out onto the streets of Manhattan, overflowing with passersby, and realized why I had never sought out the camera before. The only type of photography I knew was to force people to stand in stuffy rooms while they pretended to be happy. That wasn’t photography. Camera in hand, I captured the graying, wrinkled men in the park enjoying one last happiness: chess matches played with the strategy of army generals. I unloaded frame after frame of a bespectacled college student begging for bus money to make his way home. People walked by, consumed by their life, unaware of the kid capturing the most sincere moments they will never recognize. I still have those negatives. The film is grainy, overexposed, anything but perfect. Nowadays, I can unload a hundred rolls and every single one is perfectly exposed, without a scratch or mark. They’ll never be as meaningful as those first frames that opened my eyes to the world that I was letting pass me by. That black and white film has come to represent me, imperfectly perfect. Photography is about capturing a moment as honestly as possible. My photos are portraits of imperfection. “Tell me your story,” I say to my subjects. I want to hear their pain, their happiness. They get so caught up in telling me what has changed them, what has inspired them, they don’t even notice the camera. If people don’t know they are being photographed, they are vulnerable. Their flaws are on display, and they are so much more beautiful for it. |
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09-08-2008, 10:40 PM
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RE: Sưu tầm các bài luận mẫu
Parents are the best teachers
[size=medium]Throughout my life, I have been lucky enough to have a very good relationship with my parents. They have supported me, given me necessary criticism, and taught me a great deal about how to live my life. Parents can be very important teachers in our lives; however, they are not always the best teachers. Parents may be too close to their children emotionally. Sometimes they can only see their children though the eyes of a protector. For example, they may limit a child's freedom in the name of safety. A teacher might see a trip to a big city as a valuable new experience. However, it might seem too dangerous to a parent. Another problem is that parents may expect their children's interests to be similar to their own. They can't seem to separate from their children in their mind. If they love science, they may try to force their child to love science too. But what if their child's true love is art, or writing, or car repair? Parents are usually eager to pass on their value to their children. But should children always believe what their parents do? Maybe different generations need different ways of thinking. When children are young, they believe that their parents are always rights. But when they get older, they realize there are other views. Sometimes parents, especially older ones, can't keep up with rapid social or technology changes. A student who has friends of all different races and backgrounds at school may find that her parents don't really understand or value the digital revolution. Sometimes kids have to find their own ways to what they believe in. The most important thing to realize is that we all have many teachers in our lives. Our parents teach us, our teachers teach us, and our peers teach us. Books and newspapers and television also teach us. All of them are valuable.[/size] the life isn't as a dream [IMG]http://i339.photobucket.com/albums/n477/phuonglinh_53/24-2.jpg[/IMG] |
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15-08-2008, 03:31 PM
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RE: Sưu tầm các bài luận mẫu
This is my essay I wrote when I was preparing for my IELTS exam. I accidentally found it last week. Hope you enjoy it.
Topic: With the increase in the use of the Internet, books wil be soon become unescessary. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Since its inventions early last century, the Internet has become one of the world's most important souces of information, opinion, and entertainment. Therefore, it assumed that 'The Internet can replace book soon'. Although I have some sympathy with this statement , I believe that books are no less important and intersting in our lives. It can be clearly known that the Intenet brings us so many benefits to both our work and our leisure. So, that is the reason why the Internet rises more ad more quickly. With a computer and the push of a few buttons on it, it is possible to find anything without bringing some books along with us to school. If we need some doccuments to support our reseachs, we can have access to the Internet and get them easily instead of finding them in the librrary after a long time. And even we sometimes can not get what we neet there. Moreover, thanks to the Internet, all members in class can connect with each other and exchange their opinions. That save a lot of time because all of the ideas appear on the screen, but books do not have this advantages. What is more? After studying hard, we often tend to do something to relieve tiredness. some of us choose reading books to relax, however, in my opinion, it is better when we have access to the Internet to listen to music or listen to some tories that are printed in a book. Nevertheness, any manmade invention is always accompanied by good and bad points. If we have our eyes glued to the screen of the computer with a short distance in a long time, or eyes may be hurt. Today, a lot of children are short-sighted because of bas watching ans seeing habits. In addition to, we feel more deeply sympathize with a character that is in a moving story when we read books than when we read and see it on the soulless screen. Furthermore, books are easy to bring with us when we travel. we can read books when we standing, lying or sitting. But to work with a computer we have to have a good seat. I mean that we cannot get access to the Internet when there are no seats on the us for us. In conclusion, we are living in the century of technology, thus the increase of the Internet which becomes more and more rapidly is obvious. The Internet is regarded as a huge book, however, it can not replace books totally because books are also useful to our lives.' YOU CAN WIN IF YOU WANT! |
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06-02-2009, 12:08 AM
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RE: Sưu tầm các bài luận mẫu
This is a essay which I gathered.
Talk about a horrible sight you experienced. On the main roads of West Malaysia accidents occur almost every day. Most of them are caused by young drivers who are long of speed. The recklessness has caused the death of even careful drivers. What I am about to relate concerns the death of some young people, resulting from the reckless driving of a young man. On the day in question, I was traveling with my brother to Ipoh. As my brother’s car was old, he had to drive slowly. We left Singapore, our hometown, very early in the morning, so that we could reach our destination before dark. The slow journey soon made me so tired that I fell asleep. However, we broke our Journey at Yong Peng, a small town in Johore, for some refreshment. When we resumed our journey, we saw a number of badly damaged vehicles in front of the Police Station of that town. My brother then began to talk about the various accidents that he had seen on that road. I began to grow uneasy about the rest of the journey. My brother had told me that most of the accidents occurred within a few miles of that town. I now began to fear for our own safety. Then, suddenly, a car, running at great speed, overtook our car. My brother then predicted that the car would be involved in an accident soon. After that my heart began to beat fast. The car was soon out of sight. My brother, however, assured me that I would have an opportunity to see a very bad accident, and sure enough, we soon arrived at a distressing scene. The car that had overtaken our car was in a ditch and four young girls were lying dead on the road-side. Their faces and clothes were covered with blood. Some people were trying to extricate the other occupants, including the young driver, who were still alive in the car. But all of a sudden, the car was on fire, and their efforts failed. Thus, the occupants in the car were burnt alive, and it is was indeed heart-rending to hear their last screams. Soon a fire engine and the police arrived with an ambulance, but it was too late. This was indeed a horrible sight, and even today the mention of accidents reminds me of those piteous screams of the dying ones in that car. Wellcome To My Blog http://trungbkhn.blogtiengviet.net/ |
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