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ADD TO: Blink Del.icio.us Digg Furl Google Simpy Spurl Y! MyWeb Like this Page CLICK this button to recommend this page to Google. 0 GMAT Essay Samples Issue "It is possible to pass laws that control or place limits on people's behavior, but legislation cannot reform human nature. Laws cannot change what is in people's hearts and minds." Essay “Man is born free but is in chains everywhere.”--- Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract Nothing can be more apt than Rousseau’s quote in his book “The Social Contract”. It is more significant in today’s world because of the prevalent chaos and turmoil that surround us. Human nature, as such, is complex; it is difficult to understand what the other person is thinking, no matter how well you know/understand that individual. Individuals, on the other hand, are products of their surroundings. If an individual has calm surroundings, the mind is restrained and he adheres to laws. If his surroundings are embroiled in turmoil, the more disturbed he is likely to be. It is amidst this background that legislatures are framed and passed; legislatures that aim to protect an individual from untoward happenings. Free TOEFL Practice Tests Listening, reading, sp Business Plan Samples Free Nigerian Business F Aerofoam Insulation Aerofoam cross linked PE fo Brick & Block Machines Versatile brick and block GMAT Essay Samples http://www.testpreppractice.net/GMAT/gmat-essay-samples.html 1 of 6 14-Jul-12 10:50 PM

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    GMAT Essay SamplesIssue"It is possible to pass laws that control or place limits on people'sbehavior, but legislation cannot reform human nature. Laws cannotchange what is in people's hearts and minds."EssayMan is born free but is in chains everywhere.--- Jean-JacquesRousseau, The Social Contract Nothing can be more apt thanRousseaus quote in his book The Social Contract. It is more significantin todays world because of the prevalent chaos and turmoil thatsurround us. Human nature, as such, is complex; it is difficult tounderstand what the other person is thinking, no matter how well youknow/understand that individual. Individuals, on the other hand, areproducts of their surroundings. If an individual has calm surroundings, themind is restrained and he adheres to laws. If his surroundings areembroiled in turmoil, the more disturbed he is likely to be. It is amidstthis background that legislatures are framed and passed; legislaturesthat aim to protect an individual from untoward happenings.

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  • However, laws have their limitations; they cannot transform the substance that is inherent in an individual. For example,consider the example of corporate governance. A large corporation or business house might want to run its businessefficiently and ethically using the rules and principles formulated for the business. However, there are bound to be individualswithin the organization who might not want to adhere to the ethical code of conduct. Therefore, although the rules andregulations exist within the company, the innate nature of an individual cannot be governed by those regulations (whateverthe situation).Similarly, it is difficult for legislations to govern human nature. It is for this reason that legislations are also accompanied bypenalties to set an example so that such violations can be curbed. Because man is a social animal, Rousseau states that itis important to have a social contract with another human being. This would help govern each others behavior. However, incase of fallout in behavior towards each other, the people involved might exhibit ungainly behavior, during which it is the lawthat governs over both. However, penalties do not ensure that an individual will not repeat any violation; that is an individualchoice. After serving a penalty, an individual might commit the same mistake. Thus, it is important to tackle the moral natureof man, which has led to the rise of rehabilitation (rehab) programs. Many individuals are sent to rehab centers, especiallychild/teenage offenders, so that their behavior can be molded to accept moral responsibility for their actions. Although this isnot a fool-proof method to adopt, it is effective.Laws govern man and society and it is in this environment that man is truly free. Although people find it difficult to adapt tonew legislations, they need to understand that by legislating laws, they secure themselves and behavioral norms in society.Imagine a state without any laws; anarchy. Laws have a binding factor on individuals and they dictate the basic norms thatan individual, as part of the society, must adhere to. The nature of an individual stems from the moral upbringing of theindividual and the living environment. A disturbing surrounding influences an individual and leads to a violent and rebelliousnature; when such a thing happens, it bears impact on the society too because the individual is part of that society. In such asituation, no law can govern the intrinsic nature of the individual. However, legislations pave the way for penalties for anyoffense such an individual commits. It is in this sense that laws are necessary to curb individual acts of transgression.The bottom line is that no matter how many legislations are passed, the feeling of responsibility towards oneself and thesociety needs to come from within. Unless that happens, no amount of legislations passed can control peoples behavior.The moral responsibility of an individuals actions resides with him/her and the individual must conduct himself in a mannerthat is deemed fit.

    Argument TopicThe following is taken from the editorial section of the local newspaper in Rockingham."In order to save a considerable amount of money, Rockingham's century-old town hall should be torn down and replaced bythe larger and more energy-efficient building that some citizens have proposed. The old town hall is too small to comfortablyaccommodate the number of people who are employed by the town. In addition, it is very costly to heat the old hall in winterand cool it in summer. The new, larger building would be more energy efficient, costing less per square foot to heat and coolthan the old hall. Furthermore, it would be possible to rent out some of the space in the new building, thereby generatingincome for the town of Rockingham."Essay: In the presented news item of the editorial section of a local newspaper in Rockingham, the editors discussionmight not seem very much researched upon the argument. The very first sentence would open a chance of doubt of howwould building an entirely new hall would save considerable amount of money. Because, dismantling the whole old structureand building the town hall entirely anew would not seem as if saving the costs. Further, the costs likely to be incurred duringconstructions presently have took a giant leap ahead when compared to the costs incurred in construction a century ago.The editors concern about the size of the hall is acceptable. A century old town hall would surely not be sufficient enough toaccommodate the growing number of people being employed. But just supporting some citizens proposal of building a newlarger and more efficient hall in this regard is not so convincing. A town hall is a public meeting place and it should beregarded so that most of the citizens interests are convincingly satisfied. Moreover, to build a more energy efficient hall,they need not dismantle the whole old structure. With the advent of sophisticated technologies, there are renovations goingon in different places of the world to restore and also to improve the overall efficiency in terms of building structure, and tomake them energy efficient. Renovation can be an answer for making the Rockingham town hall more efficient. Moreover,renovating the already existing hall would also suffice the accommodation problems.The high costs incurred in heating the old hall in winter and cooling it in summer might also be due to low sophistication intechnology deployed in the town hall currently. In order to cut down the costs in this aspect, building a new hall might not bethe answer. Employing more sophisticated energy efficient heating and cooling techniques would help them cut down theenergy costs and thus make the hall more efficient. It was not even mentioned how the costs per square foot to heat andcool the old hall can be reduced in the new proposed building. So, deploying more efficient technologies will help well than

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  • the idea of building a new hall altogether. Moreover, energy efficient construction plans do not come cheaper or at least theycost more than the renovation of an already existing structure characterized by the deployment of more sophisticatedtechnologies into the site. This is due to the fact that many energy efficient construction technologies are still atdevelopmental stages.The whole idea also brings into light the need for public vigilance. Cost reduction must be well planned and comprehendednot by just quick decisions of getting rid of an existing core structure but must be brought about by revivals. Furthermore,the dismantling of an old structure would also heed to the loss of an eras heritage. There are many old structures acrossthe world that have been renovated to have all the modern sophistications with the core outlook and the aura of thebuildings impression remaining the same. Hence, it is a matter of cultural interest to preserve the heritage while seeking apath that could make the existing Rockingham town hall more energy efficient with all the possible technologicaldeployments. Therefore, by simple decision to construct an all new town hall would not be the best option. It must becharacterized by more consultations from the public and researching all the available options in order to make the buildingmore efficient would help the town proudly make the town hall a better place.

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