First of all, I want to begin my post by writing about the fact that I guessed only one of the Academy Award winners correctly; the best picture: Slumdog Millionaire. So congratulations to Slumdog Millionaire for both being my only correct guess and also winning 8 Oscars.
Anyway, I have been writing about global issues for a while, so this time I decided to write about current events in our school.
HOMEWORK
Since the start of the Second Semester, all of the teachers are giving so much homework that even though the exams haven't started yet, everyone is in a huge stress. I don't know why, but this is how our school system works: At certain periods of time teachers all together decide to not give homework at all and at certain periods of time all of the teachers come together and make an evil plan to burden students with so much homework that they finally become suicidal. This is one of those evil times. So I'm saying this to all of the teachers: Please stop giving so much homework!!!
AUDITORIUM
I'm guessing that our auditorium has the capacity of at least 800 people. During a ceremony there are at least 700 students in that auditorium. It is IMPOSSIBLE for 700 teenage students to be dead silent through a whole ceremony. It is inevitable that there will be some talk and that doesn't mean that no one is listening to the speaker. Our school administration tries to stop this talking by using different methods. What I'm trying to say is that these methods not only do not work, but they also makes students criticize the administration in a terrible way. Interrupting a speaker because people are talking or threatening the students with not having a Talent Show are not options to prevent people from talking in the auditorium. In my opinion the administration should try other ways to solve this problem, or they will just be fooling themselves.
(to be continued...)
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Seven hundred students is a lot of people to keep quiet, so I can see how this is a difficult issue. I'd love to hear your suggestions. Consider it your next homework assignment. :)
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