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The third reason is that after college, if the students have to examine physical education, they can easily adapt to the harsh working environment. They are stronger and can stand the both physical and mentally challenging condition. They are ready to type a report with thousands of words, spend all night at the office continuously, go to a lot of places to market products or to meet working partner, stretch the brain to think of a report or plan; etc. These things not only need mental strength but also physical strength to struggle for these difficult works. You need to be really strong so that the brains can affect work. You also need to be strong to manipulate the brain in exhausted time. All need the balance of mind and body, gracefully and perfectly.

In the end, I totally agree with the statement and really love that physical education credits to be required in college.

The importance of some white lies

Generally speaking, lying is when we present something as being true that is not actually true. And generally speaking, lying is a sin. But not every lie is a sin. Sometimes lying can be our moral obligation. In the following lines, I will give some reasons to strengthen my opinion and states that my claim is right.

Firstly, a white lie can help you not to damage anybody’s ego and self esteem and also make people more happy and courage. Also, a white lie can strengthen the friendship between you and your friend. It can bring people positive attitude and prevent them from being disappointed. Consider this example: You come to your friend‘s house to eat dinner. The food there was terrible. The tacos was too spicy, the pork rib was overwhelmed of tomato sauce, the salad was not fresh, the beef stew with Bordeaux wine was too tough and bitter, the sausage was burned to long, the pizza was too stiff and tasteless, the spaghetti was awful, the lobster was still alive and the fish was very stinking and fetid. You cannot eat anything at all. However, this is first time your friend tries to cook. Of course you can tell the truth that food were extremely terrible and awful. But you want to maintain the friendship and don’t want to let him down or disappointed him. So there is definitely another choice. You will say to your friend: “Thank you very much! Your food is nice and it is great with a beginning cook like you. I enjoy the food today. Try your best and some day you can cook those foods brilliantly and be professional chief!” It is really beneficial for both you and your friend. What about when your wife asks you if you think she is fat, or if a particular dress makes her look fat? What about when someone asks you what you think of their new shoes (particularly when you know they don’t want your honest opinion, but simply want you to affirm what they already believe about them – that they are wonderful!), and you don’t like them? Is it ok to lie to them in order to spare their feelings, to meet their expectations, or to avoid a conflict? Is it more important to be truthful by giving your honest opinion, or to tell them what they want to hear? Finally, consider the common greeting: “How are you doing?” In our culture this is virtually equivalent to “hello.” When I pass by my neighbor in the morning and they say: “How are you doing?” I do not respond with: “Actually, I’m glad you asked. I’m doing horrible. Let me tell you what’s going on in my life.” No, I respond by saying: “I’m doing well. How are you doing?” In fact, I respond this way even if my life is falling apart at the seams. And so do you! Is this lying? After all, you are presenting something as being true which is actually not. Only a sentence that you talk out loud like that will make people to be more motivated and happy to start the new day.