IntroWrite 2019

 

 

Shir khan yousofi

5 september 2019

 

What stories, videos, content (either print or visual) on the internet inspires you, scares you, makes you think, makes you angry, makes you want to read/watch more? Share some examples.

There are some scary pop up videos in YouTube that should not posted in because  that video can be harmful for people Imagine this, you’re sitting at the kitchen table and you have a spare minute. You innocently open up your computer and check your email. With a quick skim through, you’re happy to see a good friend has forwarded you something with the subject line  you have to watch this!
Your brain starts spinning as to what could be so important, and the excitement builds not knowing what this email could possibly hold inside. Without thinking, you immediately open the email and watch the video.
The video starts playing. You’re instructed to turn up the sound on your speakers, get close to the screen and watch closely as you’re pre-warned that what is about to happen just can’t be missed, and of course you’ve been recommended by your friend so it must be good.
You’re watching a shadowed room. You can see a bed on the right with random clothes just thrown about, some even hanging off the side, what seems to be a doorway on the left and a small white rocking chair positioned in the middle of the room at an angle.
All is still and quiet with a faint noise in the back that you just can’t make out… there is a green tint to the room and it seems very peaceful. You continue to watch, but can’t make out what was so important to watch? You’re about to click away when you suddenly notice the chair starting to rock, you see a swift white flash and AARRGGHH!

What do you know about the world? What aspect of the world/society/community do you want to know or learn more about?

In the world there are 195 countries around the world and all of them have different types cultures and different types of people so we should know about culture, customs, traditions, and values of a society or community to understanding culture and diversity in building communities we should know about what is culture? Why is culture so important? Why is understanding culture important if we are community builders? What kind of cultural community can you envision for yourself?

 

Do you believe that you should have a say in how society works?

In my opinion, I sometimes care about what my family and relatives think about me due to the age difference and the difference between our experience, so I have to act according to what pleases them, simply out of respect and the dynamics of our relationship. In my culture and community, elders always taught us as children to think about what others would think about you. I think it’s a cultural thing. But this is so deeply instilled in children that they grow up believing it and live their lives accordingly. Also, it turns into a cycle – from one generation to the next. I deeply believe that people who are always focused on what people say about them can have their personality and characters built on that and that’s not always a good thing. It can make you become a people pleasure. Sometimes, people refrain from mentioning their true opinions on things because of society. It stops their real personalities to show. However when speaking about society as a whole, I really don’t care about what people say. I mean, I don’t let it affect me in the long run, and I definitely don’t act according to what someone would perceive me as. I live life by knowing that someone will always have something to say no matter what I do and you can’t please everyone.

Do you believe that people in a democracy should have some knowledge of current events?

I think no, because in a constitutional democracy the authority of the majority is limited by legal and institutional means so that the rights of individuals and minorities are respected. This is the form of democracy practiced in Germany, Israel, Japan, the United States, and other countries. but as we see Trump When the public hears news of a travel ban proposed by Donald Trump being struck down in whole or in part by the courts, it should recognize the interaction between the executive and judicial branches of government and remember that freedom of religion is protected by the first Amendment. When the public reads about Trump’s campaign promise to build a wall, it should be aware that he cannot act unilaterally to make it a reality, but rather that he’ll need the legislative branch to provide funding it doesn’t make sense.

If you could interview any one person in the world, who would it be and why?

If I get chance to take an interview of someone I would take an interview of Bill Gate because he inspires not even me he inspired many people. he is my hero and his intelligence which led to huge technological advancements in computer software and i decided to become a computer software too.

 

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