Sunday, July 4, 2010

Week 2 Second Draft_Shin Jeongchul

July 7, 2010 - Week 2 paragraph                                        200701804 Shin Jeong-chul

Topic – A president I would vote for

 

A Man of Honesty and Tolerance

 

The precepts my family has been sticking to for decades are honesty and

 tolerance. For that reason, even when it comes to electing the leader of Korea, my consideration is given to those qualities. An honest president never lies to people. Regardless of risk of injury to his political reputation, he admits the failure of his policy immediately. The recognition of faults leads to the prompt reforms of malfunctioning laws. As a result, the society becomes politically and economically more stable and mature. However, honesty alone cannot make a leadership good. A good leadership additionally needs tolerance to make mutual understanding with people possible. A tolerant leader gathers a variety of opinions of people from different backgrounds. This effort of his results in extension of democracy. If a president lacks in both qualities, people will not follow him and the leadership would be at the peril. It means, soon, the collapse of one society. To keep this society fair and righteous, the president I'd gladly vote for next election will be a man of honesty and tolerance.

 

 

July 4, 2010 - Week 2 paragraph                                        200701804 Shin Jeong-chul

Topic – How to throw a surprise bithday party for a friend?

 

 

Operation Boo

 

Have you ever been concerned about what kind of birthday gift you would prepare for your friend? Do you want to give him something special at this time? Throwing a surprise birthday party for your friend is the best solution for your concern. People misunderstand the preparation for a surprise party is a challenging work. However, you can get ready for a surprise birthday party if you follow the steps. First of all, you and your friends make a team and lay a scheme for the surprise birthday party for your friend. The scheme should contain how many people will take part in, who will take what roles, when it will be held and what sort of dishes you are going to cook. Be sure to finish drawing up a plan 3 days before D-day at least. On the day of the party, after you finish cooking and setting the table, place everyone in the planned positions at your friend's home. Then draw curtains over the windows to block out the light to make it so dark that everyone can hide themselves in the darkness. Now make a phonecall to one of your team members, who is told to accompany the hero of the party beforehand, to bring him home. En route the house, the companion must pretend to be absolutely normal as if the day will be the same without any drama. You should dispatch two watchers as a small team near to the house. When the target gets to the Marginot Line, the defense of final line, they have to send a SMS to the person in the house and inform you that the target is approaching. When the bell rings and the lock begins squeaking, everyone should be ready to surprise them in their positions. When the door opens, set off the firecrackers and shout out loud, "Surprise!" Your friend would be at a loss, being scared to death for a short time. Later, he will get the picture of this wonderful conspiracy and will hug you with a great smile and loud laughter. Although there seems to be many things to prepare for the very moment of amazement, you will be satisfied with your friend's smiling face after your efforts. Be prepared and proceed the plan without incident like soldiers do. Then you can present one of the most impressive birthday parties to your friend.

 


 

1 comment:

  1. No dash between Jeong and chul. I am just accustomed to that wrong tradition.

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