Thursday, January 17, 2013
Kairos; Globalization opens new doors for students
Kairos, if used well, can greatly influence a rhetoric
situation. One place Kairos can be effectively
used is in an opinion editorial. My opinion editorial is on the topic of globalization
and how it makes the world more equal. In the paper, I plan on establishing
kairos by pointing out how globalization affects a student’s future, especially
a BYU student. BYU’s slogan is, enter to
learn and go forth to serve. I will try
to emphasize this in my paper, and try to point how the time is now to do
this. As countries seek outside of their
borders, they begin looking for many new ideas and opportunities. These countries will need help with getting
integrated into the global society. This is where BYU students can come in and
help these countries in need. Many
students at BYU are fluent in another language; this aspect means many service
and job opportunities outside of the United States are potentially opened for
these individuals. As globalization continues to develop, more and more opportunities
will be available. As students look toward their future, the job landscape
looks increasingly rough in America.
Having the option to go help someone else and get a good paying job in
another nation would be a wonderful option. It is in the students best interest to support globalization because it will potentially affect their future. I will try to stress these points and how important it is to support
globalization because the more the world works together the more job opportunities
will be available. The time is now to
support globalization and a more equal society.
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I totally agree that globalization can open doors to others. I think it is wonderful thing to help bring in other less fortunate countries to the 20th century. I think the more knowledge for everyone the better we are all as a whole.
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