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论文一:
Admittedly there are some arguments in favor of the installation of the new industrial plant close to my neighborhood; however, I am totally against the announcement of the company. The bases of my opposition will be explained below.
In the first place, were the project of an industrial establishment to develop near my community, the unemployment rate would descend and the immigration rate would boost. People from many places would come not only to work in the construction of the brand-new building but also to operate the factory when it would start running.
What is more, other businesses would establish too, improving the economy of the area where I live. In fact, other close neighborhoods would be benefited from this development as well.
Although the expected economic growth, things appear to look pretty different from an ecological point of view. Since the implementation of this project would imply a huge change in the environment. For example, a land full of trees would be deserted, therefore, those animals which live in that area would have to move or disappear.
In addition, running a factory in a residential zone, as it is my community, would pollute the land, the water and the air. This potential contamination would affect my neighbors’ and my family’s lives. Therefore, the increasing rate of pollution would implicate a significant raise in the cost of health.
In conclusion, although more people would get a job and more businesses would develop nearby, the disadvantages seem to overweight the advantages, because my community would lose its fauna and flora and the health of our people would deteriorate due to the pollution.
Bearing in mind all the above mentioned, I would disagree with the installation of the new factory, since I do care about the well-being of my community and the nature that surrenders it. So, the company should pay close attention to these issues if it decides to go ahead with its industrial building project.
论文二:
A company has announced that it wishes to build a large factory near your community, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this new influence on your community. Do you support or oppose the factory, explain your position.
The advantages and disadvantages of a new factory near your community.
I live in a primarily agricultural community, and most of the population live hand to mouth. Parents keep children home from school to work in the field, and if there is a flood and drought, people starve. A new factory would mean regular monthly salaries as well as protection against natural disasters. Or a sudden drop in the prices of on our main agriculture product, say, corn. Regular salary would allow a family confidence to make investment in their future. The locals would be able to plan their finances accurately and free themselves from debt. The in turn will encourage entrepreneurship and further develop the local economy.
People could begin to open shops, restaurants, dormitories and entertainment facilities to serve the factory workers with their savings. Profits from these small enterprises would further enrich the local community and turn our relatively poor farmland into a truly profitable development zoon. Perhaps more parent could than afford to send all of their children to high school and maybe even college.
There would certainly be negative effect as well. If the area becomes prosperous, immigrants from poor region will come here looking for work. Because of their relatively poverties, their will work harder for less money than the locals and draw wages down. There might be more immigrants than factory jobs available leading to a unemployment crises with a rising crime rate as a potential negative side effect.
On the other hand, the proposed factory may have certainly adverse effect on the local environment. Particularly in regards to polluting the water, this is perhaps the most seriously concern. Because the polluted water, the area cannot sustain life of any kind, corn, livestock or a human.
However, because of the relatively desperate economic situation in my hometown, I believe the potential benefit of opening a new factory may outweigh the risks. If we take the proper precaution, such as imposing stirct environmental standars and providing edequate social servises for immigrants, the whole area stands to benifit.
论文三:
New factories often bring many good things to a community, such as jobs and increased prosperity. However, in my opinion, the benefits of having a factory are outweighed by the risks. That is why I oppose the plan to build a factory near my community.
I believe that this city would be harmed by a large factory. In particular, a factory would destroy the quality of the air and water in town. Factories bring smog and pollution. In the long run, the environment will be hurt and people’s health will be affected. Having a factory is not worth that rise.
Of course, more jobs will be created by the factory. Our population will grow. To accommodate more workers, more homes and stores will be needed. Do we really want this much growth, so fast? If our town is going in growth, I would prefer slow growth with good planning. I don’t want to see rows of cheaply constructed townhouses. Our quality of life must be considered.
I believe that this growth will change our city too much. I love my hometown because it is a safe, small town. It is also easy to travel here. If we must expand to hold new citizens, the small-town feel will be gone. I mould miss that greatly.
A factory would be helpful in some ways. However, I feel that the dangers are greater than the benefits. I cannot support a plan to build a factory here, and hope that others feel the same way.
Admittedly there are some arguments in favor of the installation of the new industrial plant close to my neighborhood; however, I am totally against the announcement of the company. The bases of my opposition will be explained below.
In the first place, were the project of an industrial establishment to develop near my community, the unemployment rate would descend and the immigration rate would boost. People from many places would come not only to work in the construction of the brand-new building but also to operate the factory when it would start running.
What is more, other businesses would establish too, improving the economy of the area where I live. In fact, other close neighborhoods would be benefited from this development as well.
Although the expected economic growth, things appear to look pretty different from an ecological point of view. Since the implementation of this project would imply a huge change in the environment. For example, a land full of trees would be deserted, therefore, those animals which live in that area would have to move or disappear.
In addition, running a factory in a residential zone, as it is my community, would pollute the land, the water and the air. This potential contamination would affect my neighbors’ and my family’s lives. Therefore, the increasing rate of pollution would implicate a significant raise in the cost of health.
In conclusion, although more people would get a job and more businesses would develop nearby, the disadvantages seem to overweight the advantages, because my community would lose its fauna and flora and the health of our people would deteriorate due to the pollution.
Bearing in mind all the above mentioned, I would disagree with the installation of the new factory, since I do care about the well-being of my community and the nature that surrenders it. So, the company should pay close attention to these issues if it decides to go ahead with its industrial building project.
论文二:
A company has announced that it wishes to build a large factory near your community, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this new influence on your community. Do you support or oppose the factory, explain your position.
The advantages and disadvantages of a new factory near your community.
I live in a primarily agricultural community, and most of the population live hand to mouth. Parents keep children home from school to work in the field, and if there is a flood and drought, people starve. A new factory would mean regular monthly salaries as well as protection against natural disasters. Or a sudden drop in the prices of on our main agriculture product, say, corn. Regular salary would allow a family confidence to make investment in their future. The locals would be able to plan their finances accurately and free themselves from debt. The in turn will encourage entrepreneurship and further develop the local economy.
People could begin to open shops, restaurants, dormitories and entertainment facilities to serve the factory workers with their savings. Profits from these small enterprises would further enrich the local community and turn our relatively poor farmland into a truly profitable development zoon. Perhaps more parent could than afford to send all of their children to high school and maybe even college.
There would certainly be negative effect as well. If the area becomes prosperous, immigrants from poor region will come here looking for work. Because of their relatively poverties, their will work harder for less money than the locals and draw wages down. There might be more immigrants than factory jobs available leading to a unemployment crises with a rising crime rate as a potential negative side effect.
On the other hand, the proposed factory may have certainly adverse effect on the local environment. Particularly in regards to polluting the water, this is perhaps the most seriously concern. Because the polluted water, the area cannot sustain life of any kind, corn, livestock or a human.
However, because of the relatively desperate economic situation in my hometown, I believe the potential benefit of opening a new factory may outweigh the risks. If we take the proper precaution, such as imposing stirct environmental standars and providing edequate social servises for immigrants, the whole area stands to benifit.
论文三:
New factories often bring many good things to a community, such as jobs and increased prosperity. However, in my opinion, the benefits of having a factory are outweighed by the risks. That is why I oppose the plan to build a factory near my community.
I believe that this city would be harmed by a large factory. In particular, a factory would destroy the quality of the air and water in town. Factories bring smog and pollution. In the long run, the environment will be hurt and people’s health will be affected. Having a factory is not worth that rise.
Of course, more jobs will be created by the factory. Our population will grow. To accommodate more workers, more homes and stores will be needed. Do we really want this much growth, so fast? If our town is going in growth, I would prefer slow growth with good planning. I don’t want to see rows of cheaply constructed townhouses. Our quality of life must be considered.
I believe that this growth will change our city too much. I love my hometown because it is a safe, small town. It is also easy to travel here. If we must expand to hold new citizens, the small-town feel will be gone. I mould miss that greatly.
A factory would be helpful in some ways. However, I feel that the dangers are greater than the benefits. I cannot support a plan to build a factory here, and hope that others feel the same way.
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I live in a primarily agricultural community, and most of the population lives hand to mouth. Parents keep children home from school to work in the fields. If there is a flood or a drought, people starve. A new factory would mean regular monthly salaries as well as protection against natural disasters or a sudden drop in the price of our main agricultural product, say, corn.
Regular salaries would allow families the confidence to make investments in their futures. The locals would be able to plan their finances accurately and free themselves from debt. This in turn would encourage entrepreneurship and further develop the local economy. People could begin to open shops, restaurants, dormitories, and entertainment facilities to serve the factory workers with their savings. Profits from these small enterprises would further enrich the local community and turn our relatively poor farmland into a truly profitable development zone. Perhaps more parents could then afford to send all of their children to high school and maybe even college.
There would certainly be negative effects as well. If the area becomes prosperous, immigrants from poorer regions will come here looking for work. Because of their relative poverty they will work harder for less money than the locals and drive wages down. There might be more immigrants than factory jobs available, leading to an unemployment crisis with a rising crime rate as a potential negative side effect.
However, because of the relatively desperate economic situation of my hometown, I believe the potential benefits of opening a new factory would outweigh the risks. If we take the proper precautions, such as imposing strict environmental standards and providing adequate social services for immigrants, the whole area stands to benefit.
Regular salaries would allow families the confidence to make investments in their futures. The locals would be able to plan their finances accurately and free themselves from debt. This in turn would encourage entrepreneurship and further develop the local economy. People could begin to open shops, restaurants, dormitories, and entertainment facilities to serve the factory workers with their savings. Profits from these small enterprises would further enrich the local community and turn our relatively poor farmland into a truly profitable development zone. Perhaps more parents could then afford to send all of their children to high school and maybe even college.
There would certainly be negative effects as well. If the area becomes prosperous, immigrants from poorer regions will come here looking for work. Because of their relative poverty they will work harder for less money than the locals and drive wages down. There might be more immigrants than factory jobs available, leading to an unemployment crisis with a rising crime rate as a potential negative side effect.
However, because of the relatively desperate economic situation of my hometown, I believe the potential benefits of opening a new factory would outweigh the risks. If we take the proper precautions, such as imposing strict environmental standards and providing adequate social services for immigrants, the whole area stands to benefit.
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I live in a primarily agricultural community, and most of the population lives hand to mouth. Parents keep children home from school to work in the fields. If there is a flood or a drought, people starve. A new factory would mean regular monthly salaries as well as protection against natural disasters or a sudden drop in the price of our main agricultural product, say, corn.
Regular salaries would allow families the confidence to make investments in their futures. The locals would be able to plan their finances accurately and free themselves from debt.This in turn would encourage entrepreneurship and further develop the local economy. People could begin to open shops, restaurants, dormitories, and entertainment facilities to serve the factory workers with their savings. Profits from these small enterprises would further enrich the local community and turn our relatively poor farmland into a truly profitable development zone. Perhaps more parents could then afford to send all of their children to high school and maybe even college.
There would certainly be negative effects as well. If the area becomes prosperous, immigrants form poorer regions will come here looking for work. Because of their relative poverty they will work harder for less money than the locals and drive wages down. There might be more immigrants than factory jobs available, leading to an unemployment crisis with a rising crime rate as a potential negative side effect.
On the other hand, the proposed factory would almost certainly have adverse effects on the local environment, particularly in regards to polluting the water. This is perhaps the most serious concern, because without clean water the area cannot sustain life to and kind, corn, livestock, or human.
However, because of the relatively desperate economic situation of my hometown, I believe the potential benefits of opening a new factory would outweigh the risks. If we take the proper precautions, such as imposing strict environmental standards and providing adequate social services for immigrants, the whole area stands to benefit.
Regular salaries would allow families the confidence to make investments in their futures. The locals would be able to plan their finances accurately and free themselves from debt.This in turn would encourage entrepreneurship and further develop the local economy. People could begin to open shops, restaurants, dormitories, and entertainment facilities to serve the factory workers with their savings. Profits from these small enterprises would further enrich the local community and turn our relatively poor farmland into a truly profitable development zone. Perhaps more parents could then afford to send all of their children to high school and maybe even college.
There would certainly be negative effects as well. If the area becomes prosperous, immigrants form poorer regions will come here looking for work. Because of their relative poverty they will work harder for less money than the locals and drive wages down. There might be more immigrants than factory jobs available, leading to an unemployment crisis with a rising crime rate as a potential negative side effect.
On the other hand, the proposed factory would almost certainly have adverse effects on the local environment, particularly in regards to polluting the water. This is perhaps the most serious concern, because without clean water the area cannot sustain life to and kind, corn, livestock, or human.
However, because of the relatively desperate economic situation of my hometown, I believe the potential benefits of opening a new factory would outweigh the risks. If we take the proper precautions, such as imposing strict environmental standards and providing adequate social services for immigrants, the whole area stands to benefit.
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