Is It a Serious Problem?
...g around us whenever and wherever we can. Today, Almost can be seen in any countries are parents who make faces to teach children smile, utter strange sound to appeal children' attention, and talk to children in even some meaningless things to make them aware of some basic notions about languages. This can be funny yet actually the most effective way to educate little babies, passing down from generation to generation. On another hand, role models, in specific historic surroundings, have ground and soil to exist. We cannot deny the positive effects models have brought to us, which can be exemplified by countless cases. In the last century, when USA is still covered by extreme racialism and inequity, in which heavy bias against black people spread all over the nation, there comes out a man named Meriting Luther. King whose greatness can never be overstressed. It is him that put a long-existing unfair law to death, and ultimately led the black American to road of justice. Such a tremendous man, should never deserve praise and advocating? Actually, it is also him and his followers finally overthrow the entire unfair social system torturing the black for hundred of years. Another example will come to Helen, a well-known woman could neither see nor hear yet has long been considered as a living miracle in human history. Can we demise qualities this woman possesses? No. For millions of paralyzed, she acts as an never exhaustive luminous beacon to bring them confidence and inspiration, as for normal people, there is still a lot precise qualities they have no accesse to elsewhere. Admittedly, only a society that comprises individuals with diversified characters is colorful and beautiful. Furthermore, an over emphasis will undermine people's ability to adapt the ever-changing world and lead to a lack of creativity. For example, in the field of science typical of breaking the stereotype and welcoming challenging the authority. People in fact set up a lot of role models in this filed, nevertheless, it is these giants' persistence and passion for work we should forever respect rather...