Sunday, March 11, 2012

The rising fuel price has pushed up the price of other consumer products. How will this affect the society? Give your opinion. You should write at least 350 words.

Money is not everything, yet people still need money to continue breathing peacefully in today’s era of materialism. People who have silver spoon in their mouth can live in luxurious way without worrying about money, but how about the poor people? Either you realize it or not, rising in fuel price which has pushed up the price of consumer products really affect the society namely, widening the gap between the rich and poor background social, increasing vice activities and reducing the population trend in a long term.

First and foremost, the gap between the rich and the poor will grow at the same pace as the economic growth. Hence, the poor will continuously stay in a rich world so that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. To illustrate, the rising in the price items causes the poor hardly to support all the needs of their family as they do not have enough money. In a meantime, their daily expenditure automatically multiplies and they will try to cut it as much as they can. Conversely, the rich will stay in a luxurious life although the world experiences this alteration in the price items. As a result, the growing inequality gap between them gets broadened in most every developing country including Malaysia. Therefore we can conclude that the poor region will remain poor if there is no organization from the responsible parties that can help them to reduce their burden.      

Next, rising of fuel price can cause the basic necessities of consumers’ products will be more costly and lead to increase in vice activities among irresponsible people. Producers will store and hoard the items in a warehouse to further increase the price of products from time to time. At that point, the basic essentials such as sugar, rice and flour will be great in demand and by hook or by crook, consumers still have to purchase the items although the price is higher than usual. Furthermore, news today reported that, smuggling of these items prove that vice activities is on the rise. For example, rise in sugar price causes the producers to reduce the distribution of sugar as it cost more fuel to travel to and from the supermarket. To solve it, the government had taken an initiative to fix 2kg of sugar per person; somehow, the sugar is still running out of stock. In an overall view, increase of fuel price had definitely caused more hardship to society today.

Other than that, the demographic of the society will be greatly affected. Nowadays, society is more aware of birth control and family planning as to maintain financial stabilities and ensure a cozy life and also cater all the needs like food, clothes, and education. Hence, society will consciously decide not to have too many children since new families with fewer children will surely spend less on basic necessities. Consequently, the population will greatly incline which leads to reduction of workforce in future. Moreover, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad stated that in Vision 2020, in our drive to move vigorously ahead nothing is more important then the development of human resources. Therefore, the productivity and prosperity of our country will be affected in future.

In conclusion, incline in consumer products due to increase in fuel price has become an irony among the society. Why don’t we turn a new leaf rather than keep discussing about this issue by giving subsidy for each product because even the fuel price has risen, we are still able to purchase the products as the same price as before; no need to change the bar code, tag price or advertise the new price of products. Thus, the government should consider other alternative to put a stop to this matter.


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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Socio-cultural~


You are junior reporter writing for a local daily. You notice that the worlds' biggest shopaholics are to be found in Asia. Hence, you write an article to address this interesting phenomenon. Your article should integrate all the information given below. You should write 150 to 200 words.



"Shopping has become a national pastime in many Asian countries is so entrenched in lifetime in Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia, that governments have wisely turned this national characteristic into a major tourism attraction."