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Sample argu
mentative essay: A University in Every Town
The Turkish government is planning to open 15 new universities
in developing provinces of Turkey. This is a response to
pressure coming from local MPs who in turn voice the demands
of their constituencies. However, while the already existing 85
universities are wrestling with financial and academic difficulties,
it does not seem to be a good idea to add new universities to the
system of higher education.
First of all, the new universities will experience staffing problems.
That is, they will have difficulty finding faculty that is qualified to
teach in these budding universities. In our country the number of
academicians who meet the academic requirements is limited.
New universities will have two choices: either to draw from the
existing pool or to employ under qualified people. To attract
those instructors from other universities they will have to offer
attractive incentives/ remuneration/ salary . However, since these
will be state universities, they will not have the necessary funds
and most academics will be unwilling to go to small town
universities where academic and life standards are below par.
The only venue open to these universities will be to employ local
professionals or under qualified instructors. The inevitable/
unavoidable + result will follow: a drop in the quality of education.
In addition to/ besides recruitment problems, small town
universities will have / deal with / struggle with / / experience/
notice + financial difficulties. The funds allocated to them by the
state will not be enough to build from scratch all the facilities that
make a university a "real university". A university is more than a
few classrooms. Students will need dorms, gyms, cafeterias,
sports facilities, labs and computers for their academic and
social development. How many new universities can claim to
have only a few of these facilities on their campuses? The result
will be a small town "university" which consists of a sole building
that houses classrooms and offices, and nothing more.
Most students
Most of + the / these/ those/ Mr. Minh’s/ his + students
A lot of students
It is argued that the establishment of a university in a developing
town will contribute to the development of local culture,
community and economy. However, if a university is wrestling
with staff recruitment problems, or if it cannot solve its financial
difficulties, it means that it cannot be of any help to the local
community or economy either. It will only employ a few locals,
provide substandard education to a few local youth, and it will
not fulfill the aim for which it was initially established.
Universities are institutions of higher education and they need to
provide education to satisfy certain standards. In order to provide
such quality education, they need to have qualified teachers and
must provide minimum social and academic facilities.
Since funds are limited, we should raise the standard of our
existing universities first. Only after that, should we invest in
establishing new ones.
Only by studying hard and being quiet score a lot of can you
bonus in Mr. Minh;/s class. N
There are two reasons why it is not a good idea for the Turkish
government to intend to set up new universities in provincial
areas in their nation. The first cause is recorded in the shortage
of educational employees. To be more specific, the quantity of
qualified lecturers in this country is insufficient; concurrently,
most of the schools in provincial areas have difficulties in paying
candidates competitive remuneration. Many talented lecturers do
not show their interest in moving to remote academic institutions
which are far from city centers. The second reason is that many
universities in small towns have to struggle with financial
problems. This is because such universities cannot receive the
priority from the state’s budget in order to construct enough
facilities including labs, dorms and gyms to serve learners and
instructors. In conclusion, the Turkish government should not set
up more universities in their current educational system.
Many people think that the city life is better than the country life.
Do you agree or disagree? Write an argumentative essay at
least 300 words.
It is true that choosing a place for residence has been a topic of
concern. While many people are in favor of the country life,
others show interest in the city life. It might be believed that
people in modern cities may face the problems in regard to noise
and pollution. However, I still believe that such issues are minor
and the country life is not as comfortable as the life in modern
cities.
On the one hand, many individuals harbor the view that
inhabitants in rural areas will enjoy the fresh air and have better
health. This is because there are many trees and parks where
rural residents/ inhabitants can get involved in outdoor physical
activities with clean environment. However, it is a short-sighted
view in case unexpected incidents and serious disease happen.
To be more specific, countryside inhabitants who suffer from the
snake’s bite or dangerous health problems like cancer, stroke
and diabetes are quickly delivered to urban hospitals where
modern medical facilities and talented experts are available for in
– time intervention.
Another argument in favor of the rural life may derive from the
fact that inhabitants in rural areas will have more access to
organic products than those who live in metropolitans.
Nevertheless, it is such a narrow perspective because, in times
of globalization era,
green products which are imported from many countries like the
US, Europe and Japan are prioritized being delivered to modern
cities rather than provincial areas.
Finally, many people claim that the environment in countryside is
not as harmful and contaminated as the one in urban cities. This
may be true to some extent since the number of private vehicles
and factories in many big cities is in the rise. Nonetheless, it is
reported that the regulations regarding emissions from vehicles
are strict, so the pollutants are still controlled. Furthermore, most
of the vehicles in modern cities are operated with clean fuels or
electricity; as the result, it is not sensible/ reasonable to
generalize that the city life is polluted.
In conclusion, although it might be true, in some extent, to say
that the life in big cities are noisy and contaminated, I still believe
that inhabitants in modern cities will have more advantages than
rural inhabitants.
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Sample argu
mentative essay: A University in Every Town
The Turkish government is planning to open 15 new universities
in developing provinces of Turkey. This is a response to
pressure coming from local MPs who in turn voice the demands
of their constituencies. However, while the already existing 85
universities are wrestling with financial and academic difficulties,
it does not seem to be a good idea to add new universities to the system of higher education.
First of all, the new universities will experience staffing problems.
That is, they will have difficulty finding faculty that is qualified to
teach in these budding universities. In our country the number of
academicians who meet the academic requirements is limited.
New universities will have two choices: either to draw from the
existing pool or to employ under qualified people. To attract
those instructors from other universities they will have to offer
attractive incentives/ remuneration/ salary . However, since these
will be state universities, they will not have the necessary funds
and most academics will be unwilling to go to small town
universities where academic and life standards are below par.
The only venue open to these universities will be to employ local
professionals or under qualified instructors. The inevitable/
unavoidable + result will follow: a drop in the quality of education.
In addition to/ besides recruitment problems, small town
universities will have / deal with / struggle with / / experience/
notice + financial difficulties. The funds allocated to them by the
state will not be enough to build from scratch all the facilities that
make a university a "real university". A university is more than a
few classrooms. Students will need dorms, gyms, cafeterias,
sports facilities, labs and computers for their academic and
social development. How many new universities can claim to
have only a few of these facilities on their campuses? The result
will be a small town "university" which consists of a sole building
that houses classrooms and offices, and nothing more. Most students
Most of + the / these/ those/ Mr. Minh’s/ his + students A lot of students
It is argued that the establishment of a university in a developing
town will contribute to the development of local culture,
community and economy. However, if a university is wrestling
with staff recruitment problems, or if it cannot solve its financial
difficulties, it means that it cannot be of any help to the local
community or economy either. It will only employ a few locals,
provide substandard education to a few local youth, and it will
not fulfill the aim for which it was initially established.
Universities are institutions of higher education and they need to
provide education to satisfy certain standards. In order to provide
such quality education, they need to have qualified teachers and
must provide minimum social and academic facilities.
Since funds are limited, we should raise the standard of our
existing universities first. Only after that, should we invest in establishing new ones.
Only by studying hard and being quiet can you score a lot of bonus in Mr. Minh;/s class. N
There are two reasons why it is not a good idea for the Turkish
government to intend to set up new universities in provincial
areas in their nation. The first cause is recorded in the shortage
of educational employees. To be more specific, the quantity of
qualified lecturers in this country is insufficient; concurrently,
most of the schools in provincial areas have difficulties in paying
candidates competitive remuneration. Many talented lecturers do
not show their interest in moving to remote academic institutions
which are far from city centers. The second reason is that many
universities in small towns have to struggle with financial
problems. This is because such universities cannot receive the
priority from the state’s budget in order to construct enough
facilities including labs, dorms and gyms to serve learners and
instructors. In conclusion, the Turkish government should not set
up more universities in their current educational system.
Many people think that the city life is better than the country life.
Do you agree or disagree? Write an argumentative essay at least 300 words.
It is true that choosing a place for residence has been a topic of
concern. While many people are in favor of the country life,
others show interest in the city life. It might be believed that
people in modern cities may face the problems in regard to noise
and pollution. However, I still believe that such issues are minor
and the country life is not as comfortable as the life in modern cities.
On the one hand, many individuals harbor the view that
inhabitants in rural areas will enjoy the fresh air and have better
health. This is because there are many trees and parks where
rural residents/ inhabitants can get involved in outdoor physical
activities with clean environment. However, it is a short-sighted
view in case unexpected incidents and serious disease happen.
To be more specific, countryside inhabitants who suffer from the
snake’s bite or dangerous health problems like cancer, stroke
and diabetes are quickly delivered to urban hospitals where
modern medical facilities and talented experts are available for in – time intervention.
Another argument in favor of the rural life may derive from the
fact that inhabitants in rural areas will have more access to
organic products than those who live in metropolitans.
Nevertheless, it is such a narrow perspective because, in times of globalization era,
green products which are imported from many countries like the
US, Europe and Japan are prioritized being delivered to modern
cities rather than provincial areas.
Finally, many people claim that the environment in countryside is
not as harmful and contaminated as the one in urban cities. This
may be true to some extent since the number of private vehicles
and factories in many big cities is in the rise. Nonetheless, it is
reported that the regulations regarding emissions from vehicles
are strict, so the pollutants are still controlled. Furthermore, most
of the vehicles in modern cities are operated with clean fuels or
electricity; as the result, it is not sensible/ reasonable to
generalize that the city life is polluted.
In conclusion, although it might be true, in some extent, to say
that the life in big cities are noisy and contaminated, I still believe
that inhabitants in modern cities will have more advantages than rural inhabitants.