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  • DK
    University: The University of Tokyo
    Nationality: japanese
    July 12, 2020 at 12:54 pm

    Films and televisions have become an inalienable part of the daily life of many people. Movie theatres, for instance, are replete with people on weekends. Also, for many people, the first thing they do after getting home from work is to lay on the couch and then turn on the television. This interrelation with lives makes people concern about the influence of the content. So there is a popular debate about whether to present justice in programs. In my view, movies and televisions should not aim to facilitate justice due to some reasons.

    First, untrue justice makes entertainment programs fail the duty to present authenticity. The significant impact of their essential role in the daily life and disseminating information as media make programs be responsible for influencing people. The best way to accomplish this purpose is to spread the truth. These programs should serve as a mirror to society, reflecting the social phenomenon objectively. For instance, in the real world, many wanted criminals are still at large. This is a cruel fact that needs a presentation on the screen to the audience.

    Second, if the screen only shows a falsehood of justice, people will suffer when they step into society. In most cases, people may immerse themselves too much in stories. Under this circumstance, they may not tell the difference between idealistic scenes and reality. This mistaken impression can lead to false cognition and ill-advised judgment to brutal reality, resulting in some severe consequences. For instance, my cousin indulged in watching cartoons and comedies all day. This crazy obsession leads him to believe that all people are kind and innocent. As a result, when he left home, his colleagues bullied him, and he was tricked easily by phone scammers, resulting in the loss of money. Obviously, Mistaken presentations mislead him about evil virtues and make him pay the price.

    DK
    University: The University of Tokyo
    Nationality: japanese
    July 6, 2020 at 1:20 pm

    Films and televisions have become an unalienable part of daily life. Theatres are replete with people on the weekend. And the first thing most people do after work is to lay on the couch and then turn on the television. Yet, there is a popular debate about whether to present justice in entertainment programs. From my personal view, movies and televisions should not aim to facilitate justice.

    Untrue justice makes entertainment programs fail to present authentic social pictures. Entertaining programs hold a place in daily lives, such as at the time of watching tv with families. Due to such tremendous impact, they should be responsible for influencing people. The way to influence people positively is to spread the truth. These programs should serve as a mirror to society to reflect the social phenomenon objectively and comprehensively. In the real world, for instance, many wanted criminals are still at large. This is a cruel fact that needs for a presentation on the screen to the audience.

    If the screen only shows a falsehood of justice, people will suffer when they step into society. With authentic pictures and thrilling plot, people may immerse too much in stories. Thus, they may not tell the difference between illusion and reality. This mistaken impression can lead to false cognition to brutal reality. For instance, my cousin indulges in watching cartoons and comedies all day. This crazy obsession leads him to believe that all people are kind and innocent. So, when he stepped out of the home, his colleagues bullied him. And phone scrams tricked him easily, resulting in the loss of money.

    We should not ignore the importance of showing justice. Presenting justice in teenage programs can instill righteous moral values to young people. This can let them become law-abiding citizens in the future.

    DK
    University: The University of Tokyo
    Nationality: japanese
    July 4, 2020 at 1:53 pm

    With the development of the entertainment industry, films and televisions have become an inalienable part of daily life. However, there is a popular debate about whether it is necessary to bring justice to entertainment programs. From my personal view, movies and televisions should not always show the image of bringing justice.

    Showing people the image of rewarding good people and punishing bad people cannot let them know the real society. Entertainment programs are deeply related to our daily lives: people go to the cinema to watch movies on the weekend, and families gather together to watch tv shows in each other’s company. Obviously, the media with such a tremendous impact should be responsible for influencing people in a certain way. Thus, they should serve as a mirror to the real society to reflect the social phenomenon objectively and comprehensively. In the real world, bad guys are not brought to justice all the time, and virtuous people are not always rewarded for behaving righteously. Like many wanted criminals are still at large as real cops are not always the ‘superhero.’ Similar injustice and harsh situations are happening around us all the time. Serving as media to transmit information, films and televisions should present the truth correspondingly.

    If entertainment programs only show the false image of punishing evils and upholding the good, people will feel disappointed and even suffer when they step into society. Being attracted by authentic pictures and thrilling plot, the audience tends to experience the same and share the same feelings with the character. But sometimes, people may immerse too much that they cannot tell the difference between illusion and reality. For instance, my cousin indulges in watching cartoons and comedies all day. This crazy obsession leads him to believe that all people are kind and innocent. So, when he stepped out of the home, he was so gullible that colleagues bullied him, and got tricked by phone scams, resulting in loss of money.

    People should not ignore the importance of showing justice, so it is necessary to present the plot of punishing bad guys in teenage programs because young people without a stable value system should be instilled with righteous moral values.

    DK
    University: The University of Tokyo
    Nationality: japanese
    June 18, 2020 at 2:28 pm

    Success is a lifelong pursuit for most people, and people are longing to know the formula for success. Obviously, certain immutable factors including knowledge and creativity matter in one’s way toward accomplishment. What is more decisive to one’s success, the knowledge gained through study or creativity? People may give various opinions on this question. On balance, my favor goes to creativity.

    Firstly, the power of creativity outweighs basic knowledge according to successful inventions that change the world. For instance, Steve Jobs changed the way of communication with his novel electronic devices. This means full-screen multi-touch on the iPhone, which differs from traditional physical keyboards. The innovation totally frees people from arduous typing work with a simple ‘click’. Evidently, the reason Apple can achieve extraordinary success is that they create attractive and advanced products that provide people with a brand fresh experience. Thus, only by being inventive can make one stand out from his contemporaries and approach the success.

    Furthermore, creativity is an appealing characteristic that increases the opportunities to win other people’s appreciation and support. In business, businessmen regard creativity as one measurement standard to select companies to cooperate with. Therefore, entrepreneurs with creative ideas can catch investors’ eyeballs. For example, my uncle told me his company used to bid for the contract on a new building. His teams beat two other competitors because they suggested creatively adding specific ornaments to refresh old-fashioned design style, which totally blew the seller’s mind.

    It is undeniable that knowledge gained through study lay the foundation for creative ideas. The Wright brothers could build airplanes on account of a basic understanding of aerodynamics. But expertise from education is useless if people do not know how to apply it into practice.

    In conclusion, to achieve success in life, people have to be creative as the irreplaceable power of human brains drives the world.

     

     

     

    DK
    University: The University of Tokyo
    Nationality: japanese
    June 18, 2020 at 3:57 am

    Success is a life-long pursuit for most people. Even though an old saying goes, ‘All roads lead to Roma,’ certain immutable factors always play essential roles in one’s way toward success, including knowledge and creativity. What is more crucial to one’s success, the knowledge gained through study or creativity? People may give various opinions on this question. On balance, my favor goes to creativity.

    Firstly, the power of creativity outweighs basic knowledge according to successful inventions that change the world. For instance, Steve Jobs changed the way of communication with his novel electronic products. He introduced the idea of full-screen multi-touch on the iPhone, which is different from traditional physical keyboards. This innovation free people from arduous typing work with simple ‘clink.’ Accordingly, the reason why Apple can achieve extraordinary success is that they create attractive and advanced products that provide people with a brand new experience. Thus, only being inventive can make one stand out from his contemporaries.

    Furthermore, creativity is an appealing characteristic that increases the opportunities to win other people’s appreciation and support. In business, venture capitalists regard creativity as one measurement standard to select companies. So entrepreneurs with creative ideas can easily catch investors’ eyeballs. For example, my uncle told me his company used to bid for the contract on a new building. His teams beat two other competitors in the end because they suggested creatively adding ornaments to improve the building style.

    It is undeniable that knowledge gained through study lay the foundation for creative ideas. The Wright brothers were able to build airplanes on account of basic understanding of aerodynamics. But, expertise from education is useless if people do not know how to apply it to practice.

    In conclusion, to achieve success in life, people have to be creative as the irreplaceable power of human brains drives the world.

    DK
    University: The University of Tokyo
    Nationality: japanese
    June 14, 2020 at 1:09 pm

    In contemporary society, traffic congestion has become a severe issue for citizens’ s daily commute. However, at the same time, cars have become inalienable parts of people’s daily life. Recently, there was a policy requiring a fee for driving in busy city streets during heavy traffic. From my personal view, I cling to an unshakable belief that this measure is not an ideal solution.

    To begin with, drivers should not pay the price for traffic jams as they are the victims of heavy traffic themselves. Most drivers have to stand continuous air and noise pollution when they are waiting. Who enjoys driving to work with the constant traffic jams, roadworks, and loud horking from impatient drivers? The answer is no one. Except for physical discomforts, most drivers have to suffer from worrying about the consequences of being late. Asking drivers to pay can only make them feel worse about themselves.

    Furthermore, The traffic jam is a convoluted phenomenon, and the driver is just a small part that contributes to the final aftermath. Other factors, such as unreasonable road planning, terrible weather, and unavoidable traffic accidents, need to be taken into account. For example, it used to take me an hour to get home because of a traffic jam. The number of cars was the same as usual. However,  fruits and vegetables rolled from a truck were all over the road, so people had to get off cars to help clean off, making the following vehicles unable to pass.

    Finally, the strategy asking drivers to pay the bill can lead to unprecedented aftermaths. Some taxi drivers make a living by carrying passengers to specific destinations, so it is inevitable for them to face traffic jams. This policy may be the straw that breaks the camel’s back as the government takes money from their meager wages. Therefore, taxi drivers may organize together to go on strike for justice. As a result, road traffic would be a terrible mess.

    Due to the reasons mentioned above, I reiterate my standpoint that it is not wise to fine drivers in heavy traffic in an effort to control traffic.