Monday, May 17, 2010

Final writing exam 10% Part A

Unit 6 question 2:It is said that people will often do things in a crowd that they would never consider doing alone. Have you seen any evidence that this is true?

I think people will do more dangerous things when they are in a crowd because they blame everybody's attitude and not just themselves. It can be seen often when there is some massive crowd in the streets after an important sports event. Take example when our hockey team won an importan match. People started a riot and several infrastructures were destroyed.

Unit 7 question 3:When you are treated for an illness or injury, do you feel more comfortable doctor quickly determines what you are suffering from or if the doctor takes a long time?

When I am treated for an illness or injury I feel more comfortable when the doctor quickly determines what I am suffering. If the injury is determined faster it implies that the doctor has more knowledge and is more experienced. I can easily deduce the knowledge of a certain doctor by this fact.

Unit 10 question 5: There are many factors within human control that have contributed to the collapse of past societies. Which of the following factors are most likely to threaten civilizations today?

I think that we, humans, will be the major cause of the collapsing of our society. Human overpopulation will partially increase the treath, but we have the entire responsability over our survival. Our culture is feeding from war, and it is certainly that thing that will bring it down.

The Comedy of Errors
question 7: What underlying themes in the play are relevant today, such as the quest, loss of identity, family relationships, separation, family violence? In what way are they still relevant?

I think that the themes that are revelant today are the separation and family violence. Family detain the biggest part of our relationships today, but it is often neglected. People tends to ignore their families and they often en up as being separated from them or commit family violence.

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