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  4.It is always better to be a leader

  According to my opinion, it is always better to be a leader than a follower. True leaders show initiative. They take action and they assume responsibility. A leader makes a decision. Some followers may approve of the decision, others may complain about it. However, these followers all choose to follow, not to lead. They choose not to make a decision. That’s how I am different. I am not a follower. I want to make the decisions.

  Good leader will not react to events, but will anticipate them. A leader will start a plan of action and then will persuade others to follow. For example, a class president at a local college may feel that the relationship between the community and the campus is not a good one. The citizens may feel that the college kids make too much noise on the street, litter public areas, and shop in the other communities.a good class president will recognize that the community and the campus depend on one another. The president will ask the student body to keep noise down, help clean up the neighborhoods, and work with businesses to attract students. A good leader takes the initiative.

  Good leaders must be action-oriented. Having taken the initiative, they must see the job through. They have to take charge and lead the followers. They have to motivate and encourage the followers. The followers must understand why good relations with the community are necessary. The followers must be persuaded to do something about it.

  I enjoy taking the initiative, determing the direction, and being responsible for my actions. I don’t want to suffer through other people’s stupid decisions. If there are going to be stupid ways to do something, let them be mine. Wouldn’t you agree?

  5.The most important room in a house

  The kitchen is my favorite room in a house, because it is where families gather. To me, that is the most important thing. So many of the memories people have of growing uo revolve around the kitchen. My childhood memories concern the kitchens in my grandparents’ homes.

  My mother’s family lived in a row house in the city. The rooms were all small, and that included the kitchen. In the summertime, the back door of the house would be left open. People would be sitting on the back proch and in the kitchen, talking and laughing, while my grandmother made dinner. There was no air-conditioning, but I don’t ever remember feeling too hot. There was always a breeze coming through, along with the sounds of traffic and kids playing ball in the street.

  My father’s family live on a farm in the country, and their house had a huge kitchen with windows on three sides. It seemed as if the windows were always open and the curtains blowing with the breeze. The main door to the house was almost never used. Everyone came in through the kitchen, and sat at the big table in the middle of the room. When dinner was being prepared, all the women would bustle around, while the men sat at the table talking about farm prices. Sometimes my grandmother would not even sit down during dinner, but would be refiling bowls of food and people’s glasses. From outside, we could hear the cows in the field near the house.

  These two kitchens are the background for some of my happiest memories. From the beginning of time, human beings have gathered together near the fire where the food was being prepared. I hope that never changes.

  6.International aid for poor countries is necessary

  The economic and social gaps between the developed countries and the developing countries are becoming wider and wider in the past decades. It is frequently debated in the international forums whether the wealthy countries should give financial help to the developing countries. In my personal opinion, the former not only ought to provide, but also should increase the aid to the latter.

  The industrilazed countries have the resonsibility to help the poor country to solve the problems arising from poverty. In the past, western countries accumulated plenty of fortune by exploiting the colonized nations, and accomplished the industrial revolution process. Nowadays, although the colonies have acquired independence, western countries still make enormous profits each year through selling their industrial products, technology and intellectual properties to the underdeveloped countries.

  Due to lack of funds for development, some countries are in extreme poverty. Hundreds of thousands of people are in hunger. Many of them died of starvation and malnutrition. Women and children are more likely to become the victims of poverty. Is there any excuse for wealthy nations to refuse donating their money and food to these miserable people?

  International aid is also an important means for the poor countries to get rid of poverty. With international financial donations, the poor countries can improve their education facilities and let more children have opportunities to go to school, and eventually eliminating the root of poverty.

  On the other hand, aid-recipient countries should know how to make use of the aid effectively and appropriately.

  In conclusion, international aid to poor countries is necessary and essential, and rich countries have the indispensable obligations to offer their help, while the recipient countries should utilize the aid properly.

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