Isnin, 24 Januari 2011
Arguementative Essay : Uncollected rubbish irks traders
I argue about this topic at the New Straits Times paper on 24 January 2011 about the rubbish strewn around the temple and its vicinity looks like it's here to stay for a few more days, much to chagrin of shop owners and residents living nearby. During the celebration, this problem is always happen anywhere such as Thaipusam festival. When Thaipusam festival, almost of Indians went to the Batu Caves to celebrate their festival. The rubbish is everywhere and looks dirty. So, the Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) should take the responsibility to provide the enough dustbin or the large dustbin. So, from that they can throw the rubbish into the large dustbin. MPS also suppose to collect the rubbish surroundings of the area beacause Batu Caves is the favorite places for tourist. Besides that, Malaysians must have the responsibility to throw the rubbish into the dustbin. From that, the government can impose the compound who throw the rubbish everywhere. So, the government must take this phenomenon very serious and particular.
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