Topic > Using the crisis as a discussion tool - 988

1) A synopsis of the crisis topicWhat will we do? It is the main topic of the chapter. The book shows us some essays related to the crisis. It is about the nature of the crisis, university education or the relationship between two countries. They explained to us why we have to use the crisis as a topic, because it is a way to learn how to develop an argument. When we enter a crisis situation, we can illustrate many different sides, and one of them will be the most persuasive argument that will guide the direction of the topic. Perhaps we have asked ourselves what is the definition of crisis? Wikipedia, a free web encyclopedia, describes them as a turning point or decisive moment in events. Typically it is the moment from which an illness can progress to death or recovery. is a term meaning 'time of trial' or 'emergency event'. Let's think about the crisis to relate to in the real world. What is the crisis in the real world? Just think more deeply, we can notice that everything around us can be crisis. For example, it can be a climate, water or waste problem, etc. Furthermore, despite the development of communication technology, some experts are still concerned about the sense of alienation among people and nations. The concern arose during the war in Iraq. 2) Whether you agree with the topic, I totally agree that we are in a crisis, whatever it is. We can read it every day through newspapers, books and election campaigns. Furthermore, the film shows us the imaginary situation, if we do nothing to relate to the crisis. From the book, I want to focus on the (terrain) nature of the crisis, because this may be urgent in the current one more than any other crisis. When I think of the word "crisis", I always think of the water or climate crisis until I read the essays; ¡°A shock to the system,¡± and ¡°Big house in the desert. ¡± The authors of the essays are concerned about the relationship between animals and humans. They revealed their thoughts on the book; ¡°This essay is that it is an anti-big house essay, because it destroys the habitat of animals and at the same time pollutes the air and rivers. (By Tracy Webster) They believe it is a failed system to allow large homes to be built.