2011년 10월 23일 일요일
Creative Writing Type-Up
Dozing in class should be tolerated. Furthermore, sleeping in class when the person is unable to resist the tyrannical snooze should be allowed, or even encouraged, to some degree. Because, you know, when you're sleepy, it's extremely difficult to shake off the drowsiness by yourself. It just has to go away, naturally. And until the unwanted guest leaves on his/her own, there is no way the host is going to return to his sober condition. Not only that, in the meantime that the person tries to break free from "sleep's control", he struggles without any progress, dissipating his time longer than he would have if only he had just taken a short 5-10 minutes of nap. So, like in times when it's simply impossible for you to not sleep, like in 8:30 in the morning or right after lunch, why not just take a short break to recover? A short break for every student is needed, especially to students who are engulfed from severe waves of homework, assignments, and responsibilities. The unfortunate part is that the adults even do not allow the tired students to rest "a bit". Reprimanding them for not paying attention to the class, the teachers close their hearts toward their students, forgetting their own experience of dozing off frequently in sleepy and silent libraries. Well, maybe the teachers do realize the fact that the students are under extreme stress and several tasks. However, they only care their students to "pay focus" to their "elaborately designed" classes. For students, rather than pleading students to stay awake, giving them 5-10 minutes of sleep and making them engage effectively in classes will be much beneficial for both students and teachers. Not only the teachers do not want the students to doze in their classes but also the students themselves do not like to sleep in classes. They regard sleeping in class as a clear evidence of being a bad student. Moreover, in a competitive atmospheres of school students cannot let themselves to lose their mind in class and lose the opportunity to take good notes that will help in their examinations. Take KMLA for example. Some classes in KMLA are extremely soporific to an extent in which most students faint. No one in his right mind would say that fainting in class is healthy. Limiting a nearly-fainting student from sleeping in class is an inhumane crime. It should most certainly be legally penalized and severely monitored. Apart from arguing whether or not dozing off in classes should be justified or allowed, we have to first consider whether dozing off in classes is student's fault. From recent research in Harvard Medical school, it is revealed that in certain environment, a bacteria named "Jol-Ryeu" can prosper, which is actually the cause of dozing off. Yes, you are not misheard, it is now revealed that bacteria is responsible for students' dozing off. This is totally a paradigm shift! Therefore, to repel the effect of the bacteria and increase productivity for students, we should sleep when we want to in class.
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