Issue: It is more important to allocate money for immediate, existing social problems than to spend it on long-term research that might help future generations.
Money, considered as an indispensible tool, is playing a role of great significance in our daily life, as well as in the development of our countries and societies. The allocation problem, as a consequence, proves to weigh a great deal in a nation’s development, and also the world’s.
Allocation of money for immediate, existing social problems is of such importance, on the one hand, that everybody of the nation is striving to thrive, as a matter of fact. Without money at hand, the nation would suffer from starving, disease or illness, etc, which in the practice is put on stage in some parts of the world. It is believed that money is necessary anywhere for constructions of national hygiene, education, electricity and so on and so forth. Money prepared for immediate, existing social problems is regarded as the guarantee to the prosperity, safety, stableness of a nation. National daily life is so supported and sustained by money that a national economy is assumed to be one of the most significant issues that should be put forward to the daily agenda
Not only should money be attached great importance to the immediate, existing social problems, on the other hand, it is supposed to be paid attention to long-term research that might help future generations as well, since a nation, say, the world, has kept developing successively .all the way today and is recognized to do so henceforth as well. Just as we spare no efforts to reverse the poor situation of environment hurt by ourselves nowadays in order to leave a more pleasant and better life to our successors, it is our duty, as well as our responsibility to take a notice to the long-term issues of any aspects pertaining to the development of us humankind, including our future generations. Therefore, long-term research that might help future generations cannot be too natural to be financed, which actually is paid a great deal attention to by most countries. In addition, as far as I am concerned, it turns out that everything we are enjoying today is based on the accomplishments of our predecessors, which determines that we are supposed to do researches and creations for our future generations as well.
To, sum up, money allocated for immediate, existing social problems, and that distributed on long-term research that might help future generations, are expected to be concerned about equally by nations and the world.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
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