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Temple Mind Part 1

Posted by Focus Pacific on December 4th, 2025

Temple Mind Part 1 (2014 Korea)

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K. Song

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Wild Child

Posted by Focus Pacific on November 28th, 2025

A commentary

MMH

 

Teenagers are often labeled as reckless and untamed—having rebellious thoughts and urges to do whatever they want, whenever they want. They tend to argue with their parents ceaselessly—and most of the time, these arguments happen during the summer break.

Summer is the time of year when we, being students, are finally free from stress and schoolwork before the first semester begins again. As teenagers—we think of it as being released back into the wild, where we could do all the things we want.

For adults and parents, though—summer is the time of year when they’d have to keep an even more watchful eye on their children—so as to not let them do reckless things over the summer. This is one of the annual common conflicts among parents and their teenagers; usually accompanied by shouting, crying and sulking.  There isn’t a common solution to this—but there are, however, two sides of the story;

First of all, our parents—being responsible for our actions, have the right to tell us what to do and what not to do. Somebody once said, that whatever we do would reflect on what our parents teach us. And it’s partly true—as it would reflect the kind of upbringing and attitude our parents imposed on us as we were growing up.

But they should also know that in these times, nothing can be avoided anymore. It’s normal for us teenagers to be curious, and to have the urge to try different things. They should remember that we are not animals—but we are wild by nature.

Adults—may they be parents or teachers, should remember that they, too, were teenagers. They probably went through the same thing that we are going through. It’s right for them to guide us so that we don’t make the same mistakes as they did, but they should also let us make mistakes of our own so that we’d learn from them.

It really isn’t long before we grow older and become occupied with work, among other things. Our ‘being reckless’ is just a phase—and pretty soon, we’d be more mature than we are now. Pretty soon, we would also forget how it would feel to be young.

Adults should let youngsters do what they want to do—with enough authority so that they do not hurt themselves, but enough freedom for them to learn on their own; because someday, the wild child within us would have to grow up.

 

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Global Economy and China

Posted by Focus Pacific on November 25th, 2025

Global Economy and China

China has managed to accomplish a persistent economic growth in more than three decades. The rise of China being considered as the second largest economy around the globe is a good sign that it will soon be on top. Even if China is still in the position of developing country, they have significant involvement in business activity and great impact in global economy. Economic adjustment has taken the place of communism that leads to many business venture and promote economic growth. However, some issues become apparent like pollution, discrimination, poverty in rural areas and minimum productivity in several sectors as well little domestic consumption. In addition, it also formed extremely large degree of debt in the stock exchange which creates boiling point that seems like about to explode. On the other hand, the decline in economic activity because of oil prices has wide-ranging effects in all parts of the world. It made the oil companies to remove many business operations. It explains that stock markets have heavily shed billions of monetary worth since the beginning of 2016. The setback of China in economy is being endured by other economies since China is a large consumer of commodities. The decline in the largest operator of power is analyzing on oil prices. Last year, the monetary value of all goods and services produced by China increased by 6.9 percent and it is the lowest speed for twenty five years. In some economic statistics of China, it emphasized their giant occupation of restoring the balance of economy away from dependency on its wide engineering sector and exports to greater varieties. The sudden fall of China’s economy would have the substantial influence for Asian countries as well as to monetary value of all goods and services produced which rely on demand from China for essential business commodities. There is a weak conviction among investors in Beijing’s potential to cope with economic change as a result of evidently unproductive action to improve the situation and also with unclear memorandum from policy makers. However, economic experts said that investors should relax and continue the activity since the basic economic statistics is still strong and market will overturn.

Jingqian Zhang

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Western boarding schools in Asia

Posted by Focus Pacific on November 25th, 2025

Western boarding schools in Asia

The increasing commercial dealings of parents in Asia express a strong hope for their children in providing them Western system of education and at the same time staying them near home. Boarding school system for these families are is an inviting alternative which has beneficial features not only because of proximity but also the system of education is viewed as an access in Western education system, which is very different from the Asian method of teaching.

Normally, boarding schools provide various different benefits over local public schools like smaller class, additional educational strategies, high quality educational tools, competitive syllabus, and varied extracurricular activities.

The Western existence able to withstand great force in Asia is also an aspect in the development of foreign boarding schools. For the previous years, the ICEF Monitor general review of international schools, they recorded over fifteen thousand British and around thirty thousand American foreigners were living in Hong Kong. In the inhabitant of a colony in the past, native expat tend to send their children to schools that preserve the educational traditions of their native lands.

From the point of view of the government, branch boarding schools are also viewed as a great contribution. While college education in Western countries is viewed as an asset, Asian countries bring out their best performance to stay home during developmental years. Satellite boarding schools is a great help to make it possible, and generally helpful from charitable loans and tax agreement.

P. Lee

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MIND our Health

Posted by Focus Pacific on November 24th, 2025

MIND our Health

George Mcnaughton

A lot of countries in Asia encounter various problems about health; and the leading cause of these health risks is the environment. But we can all say that we can’t blame anyone else but ourselves. Recklessness has been a factor to why most countries in Asia are polluted. People just won’t spend a second of their time to stop and pick up garbage or to even throw it in the right place. Countries like Singapore and Japan are known for how clean and organized the countries are as they have so many rules about littering and waste control. For example, you can get jailed in Singapore if you were to be caught littering anywhere. The countries like these have strict laws that are enforced so that they can preserve and maintain the beauty of their own environment. The goverments focuses and prioritizes on cleanliness so that their country would become more eye catching to tourists and visitors which can become a big factor to their success. Of course the success in maintaining the surroundings clean is mostly because of the government but without discipline, people will not follow the rules and will do whatever they want to do. Some other reason why people litter all over the place in most countries in Asia is because the lack of places to actually throw the garbage away. If garbage cans were in every street in a country, littering will probably go down a little but like as said, without proper discipline, there would be no point to having them. Governments need to prioritize in the cleanliness of their country more before on other matters such as building footbridges that can wait. If a country such as the Philippines had a law in where when you are caught littering, you would have to pay a certain price that to some people is not affordable will make citizens more cautious and alert to help maintain the environment clean. If the environment in the Philippines was actually prioritized by the government, it can possibly turn out to look very great. The tourism would actually rise because who would not love to visit a country that is rich in natural resources and is very clean with no pollution. Taking care of the environment can bring more tourists that of course will help the tourism of the country causing it to be more known. Do you think that the environment should or needs to be more prioritized by the governments in Asia? Do you think that not prioritizing it is holding countries back?

 

 

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