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Latest post Wed, Jan 30 2008 2:26 AM by Belly. 2 replies.
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Belly  +  470072 Tue, 29 Jan 08 09:23 AM

Do you agree or disagree with the following statement?" Universities should give the same amount of money to their students's sports activities as they give to their university libraries. Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion

Sport or Library?

As an old saying goes" a healthy mind in a healthy body", I totally agree with the idea that the money which universities provide for their libraries should be the same as those given to student's sports activities.

Not all the students like learning. While some like sticking at a place to learn, others would love to be active by playing sport such as football, soccer and badminton etc.

Not all the student learn the same way. if learning through books fit you out the knowledge of Bioloogy, Math, languages and history, playing sport help you expand hands-on experience in social skill.

Each thing, library or sports brings joy to studends and also benefit them in many ways. If reading books and do math develops your mentality, sports help you lessen many risks of diseases as well as provide you the energy to learn.

There is no accounting for taste, each one likes different things. It is the school's responsibility that they have to provide fair enough for each activities, whether it is mentality or physicality/.

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Ok, you give your support on each.

I'd say "NO".

Belly  +  470437 Wed, 30 Jan 08 02:26 AM
Hi, but this is my essay and I want somebody to correct it, can you?
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