Monday, March 28, 2011

Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami

From the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, Singaporeans can learn that no country can be fully independent. When natural disasters strike them, take the japanese earthquke and tsunami for example. Its magnitude is so high, causing widespread damage to the country, it has caused a great loss to the country, in terms of lives and money. The damage is high, and I think that the Japanese might be having financial problems. We can learn that it is important to develop good relationships with those of other races and nationality. When the Japanese faced such difficulties, many people from all walks of life joined rescue teams to help clean up the debris and search for survivors. We must always remember to be friendly, and racial harmony also plays a part. If we give our country a bad reputation, and don't choose to help one another, when we face difficulties, no one will be there to help us. This does not only apply to the country, it applies to yourself. When you face difficulties, who will be there for you? The people whom you treat well or the people whom you treat horribly?

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