Mr. shiyu, help me to mark this one~~~~in a hurry!!!
Now a heat topic has reasonably loomed as noteworthy whether to build a university near my community. Though the topic is not as brutal as "to be or not to be", as Shakespeare put Hamlet’s alternative, it is still a question lying in front. When it comes to me, I will undoubtedly choose to construct one.
Definitely I am "not the only one" according to John Lennon--In fact, the Department of Education in China has recently released a report, showing that residents who welcome to build an institution that providing high-level education make up three quarters of the population, largely increased by 18 percent in comparison with the statistics conducted five years ago. This valid economics offers valuable science materials to us, indicating that it is widely believed the participation of a university in a community will benefit the local area a lot.
Many examples existing around can bear out our suggestion. My friend Jack is a lucky guy: he lately had a new university built near his home. From then on his life was lighted up. With heavy workload stressing him out, he could refer to piles of information in the university library as well as squeeze time for a movie in the theater added as a accessory part of the university. Yesterday we hanged out for coffee together and my envy arose as he proudly made his daily life a mixture of refreshing and progressing.
However, after my talk with Jack over the Cupccino, I take a deeper look at the issue. As an old saying goes, every coin has two side. The instruction of a university will, which cannot be denied, takes toll on the community. The demand of economic necessaries from students attracted by the new education institute will, to be frank, occupy the local facilities available to the residents only, negatively impacting their social life. In retrospect, I am sure it can be seen from the analyse that the advantages of construction outweight the disadvantages to a large scale, as the consumption of the newcomers can also contribute a large number of taxes to local government, indirectly speeding up the local economy.
In conclusion, I am quite in favor of building a university in my community. What is more, marvelous news comes that the newly elected leader of the community has successfully got this program. All peoples here are cheering up and looking forward to the day when the university is completed.