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Do you know Muhammad Nurhardee? Is he a hero like Superman or a perfect man in the mean world. Maybe he just an ordinary person in Engineering Class in KBU International College.

Maybe some people know him quite well. But some people will asking, " Who the heck is Adi?". This is because he is a quiet and maybe a shy person.Do you ever watched "The Big Bang Theory"? Maybe he just like Raj Koothrappali in that sitcom. But you don't know who is he exactly. From his personality, he is a boy who loves to sing and very loves to hear music by Coldplay. He said that the music calm him and give him energy to do works.

He was born on September 30, 1991, in Batu Pahat, Johor, but he grew up in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu. He is just a not-so-big person, but he didn't let that stop him from achieving his goals. For him, no obstacle was too great to overcome.

Live in not-so-rich family, he succeed to further his study in KBU International College and willing to fly to a great nation, Germany next year. Although some people said that the AUSMAT programme is a killer programme, he attends the course just to fulfill his dream.

Today he writing this blog to achieve success in EALD and hope to pass the course with the flying colours.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Classifying Thinkers

We don't really know how to define intelligence. However, this does not discourage some people from categorizing others according to their intelligence or lack of it. In his essay, "Thinking as a hobby," author William S. Golding does exactly this. Golding divides people into three categories: grade-three thinkers, grade-two thinkers, and grade-one thinkers.

According to Golding, 90 percent of the population represents the largest category, called grade-three thinkers. These people are docile. They follow orders and they obey other people's wishes. They never learn to think for themselves and cannot distinguish truth from lies. A dictator could take control of them and make them do whatever he wanted, as if they were sheep. The resulting mob would be brutal and ugly.

Grade-two thinkers, Golding's second category, are less likely to be influenced by a dictator. These grade-two thinkers, who make up 9 percent of the population, see corruption in the world. For example, grade-two thinkers may question the honesty of religion or political institutions,but they fail to find new ideals to believe in.

The remaining 1 percent of the population are what Golding calls grade-one thinkers. They not only see corruption, but they also know how to seek truth. Their lives are defined by beauty, wisdom and knowledge. Such thinkers are creative and imaginative geniuses, like Mozart, Michelangelo, and Einstein, who opened new worlds in music, art and science.

One wonders in which category Golding would place himself. Surely not among the "sheep"! Golding may prefer to believe that intelligence prevents people in the top tenth percentile of the population from following political dictators, but the number of doctors, teachers, lawyers, and writers in many countries who were willing supporters of Hitler, Stalin, and Mao shows that this belief is incorrect. In fact, sometimes the common sense and compassion of the ordinary man is all that stands between civilization and barbarism. As one of the so-called sheep, I say bah to Mr. Golding!


Answer the Questions:

1. Circle the thesis statement. How does Golding classify people?

2. Underline the topic sentence of each body paragraph.

3. How does the author describe 90 percents of the population? The remaining 9 percent? The final 1 percent?

90% of the population is grade - three thinkers. They are docile, just follow the orders and obey other people's wishes. The second category consists of 9% is grade - two thinkers, who may question the honesty of religion and political institutions, but they fail to find new ideals to believe in. And the remaining 1% is grade - one thinkers. They are just like the second group but they know how to seek truth.

4. Underline the examples used in the third body paragraph to describe "Grade-one thinkers."

5. What is the writer's opinion of Golding's essay? In which paragraph do you find this opinion?

The writer said that the Golding's belief is incorrect. We can read it in the last paragraph.

6. What support (facts, examples) are used in the conclusion to argue the writer's point of view?

Many teachers, doctors, lawyers and writers in many countries who were willing supporters of Hitler, Stalin and Mao show that Golding' belief is completely wrong. In fact, sometimes the common sense and compassion of the ordinary man is all that stands between civilization and barbarism.

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