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2013년 6월 17일 월요일

Presenting what I believe in: 2013 FRED contest







2013 FRED CONTEST
Fun Re-inspired through Edutainment and Diversty
Fun photo made by Mr.Garrioch to advertise FRED!
           Last saturday, KMLA held a big contest. It was FRED, and a lot of students participated in this speech contest. However, this year's speech contest was very different from past several years since Mr.Garrioch and  the English department allowed participants to use powerpoint and prezi, to successfully deliver message. Therefore, this year's speech was overall more dynamic, and enthusiastic. Like it is shown in the competition's schedule, many freshmen along with the juniors and seniors came up with different topics, and delivered their message to KMLA family. Students from Daechon middle school visited our school, watching KMLA students' presentations. Also, there were ice creams provided to the audience, because it was blazing hot on that day.

         My topic was about sports, not only because I am a great fan of soccer, but also, there was an important message that I wanted to show to KMLA family. I proved how sports can change the world, and showed the ultimate power of it. I showed two incidents, one of Didier Drogba, a famous soccer player ending his country's civil war through soccer, and the other about Nelson Mandela, first Black president in South Africa that united whites and blacks in his country through Rugby. Even though I made some mistakes, many students were interested to it, and I also got the BEST PRESENTATION AWARD~~!!!!
Schedule of FRED talk

         This was a good chance for me to improve my English skill, and I was happy about the fact that I could honestly talk about my belif, and many people listened carefully to what I talked about.










2013년 6월 3일 월요일

Toefl Essay #2: Globalization makes a difference




New changes in the 21st century brought by the globalization 






                Psy's Gangnam style has gone over 1.6 billion views. Arab Spring has democratized Egypt and Tunisia. Now, the 21st century has begun. Globalization of the 21st century goes beyond the integration of culture and political systems. With the development of technology, information travels within a split second from the opposite part of the world.  Essentially, the world has become an integrated “town” marked by efficient communication and shared values. Among numerous changes that characterize 21st century, I believe the international cooperation for human rights and integration of world economy will become the two most important outcomes of globalization.
               In the 21st century, activism for human rights will see exponential growth with global legal coordination. In the past, it was hard to induce global cooperation for human rights because many countries prioritized national sovereignty and domestic laws over other international treaties. However, rapid growth of non-governmental organization (NGOs) and international law in the 21st successfully prompted many countries’ coordinated actions against “crimes against humanity,” the universal harm to peace. The International Criminal Court (ICC)’s recent conviction of Pinochet, a former dictator in Chile demonstrates this point. A Spanish judge in ICC requested the arrest of Pinochet for genocide and terrorism in Chile and Argentina. ICC successfully earned British government’s cooperation to deport him for trial. As such, ICC punishes past war criminals, compensates for victims, and research further to prevent similar human rights disasters in the future. This example illustrates that growing practical power of international law is crucial to deliver justice to human rights violations in North Korea and other African autocratic governments in the new 21st century.
In the 21st century, a new economic order will establish with the rising influence of China and international organizations. When the Bretton Woods System was established in 20th century, international organizations like World Trade Organization (WTO) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) were dominated by “Western powers,” such as United States and Britain because they are the biggest shareholders and have veto powers to shape their policy decisions. However, the rapid growth of China’s Multi-National Companies(MNCs) and Foreign Direct Investment(FDIs) in 21st century led many scholars to believe that the new century will mark a transition in economic balance of power. MNCs not only initiate economic transactions, but also shape worldwide economic norms and trends by accelerating spread of information and values between countries. Currently, the US is the biggest shareholder influencing and vetoing the decisions of WTO and IMF.  However, the 21st century will mark an important power transition in worldwide economy from US- centered dynamics to China-centered dynamics, leading world economy to become not only more integrated but also more “flat.”

The world has changed increment by increment in each decade and every century However, the 21st century has seen particularly rapid changes, establishing new dynamics of international cooperation over universal human rights and new balances of economic power. Various problems of 21st century, such as environmental issues, terrorism, human rights, and nuclear weapons, all require effective worldwide cooperation. How flexibly each country can react and adapt to the changes of 21st century will determine the efficiency of the worldwide cooperation and will shape the future of human society.