Friday, May 17, 2019

The last assignment


 Environment and ecosystem are my major interests. And when I read books about these, some people argue that all the living organisms live their life to help each other and form the system. But I don’t agree with this. No organisms live for one purpose for something. They just exist and live in their own way. These ways affect each other, sometimes in good and sometimes in bad ways. And they all develop little by little not as an individual but as a whole system.
 And while I was studying in this class, I felt that the country and its society were similar to the ecosystem and environment. Especially in recent weeks I felt more certain when I saw many cases from the judiciary topic. The U.S. now has a position as a sure power. And I think the reason for its position was the great influence of people's efforts and the law. And people's endless expressions and thoughts would have had the greatest impact on continuing to change and develop the system composition of the law. Thinking about events involving Plessy and Sweatt may have been the starting point to eliminate discrimination and acknowledge and accept differences between them. And I can be sure that the ideas of Griswold, Roe and Gonzalez would have had a lot of impact until privacy rights became more developed than before. And I am sure that the ideas of Griswold, Roe and Gonzalez have had a lot of impact on the development of privacy rights.

 Due to these reasons, The United States now has a powerful position that no one can deny. And as a great power like this, what the U.S. should stay away from most in the future will be desire. Of course, desire is also the driving force that makes one develop. But a nonbinding desire can be a really scary evil. And desire sometimes becomes nonbinding when the one has overwhelming power. In this sense, the powerful force the U.S. has could be dangerous to the country in any way. But this wouldn't have to worry if there was a vision that the U.S. thinks not just for the U.S. but for the entire people. If people don't lose their morality and conscience, the U.S. could go the right way and become a better country.

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