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Composition with the theme of inheriting campus culture and advocating spiritual civilization

School is where we grew up. In schools, some civilized slogans can be seen everywhere. Go up and down the stairs, and then go right. Please speak Mandarin. Growing up in such an environment, we should be polite.

At school, you should say hello when you meet the teacher, speak Mandarin, turn off the water when you use it, and never waste water resources. Because water resources are limited, we can't waste them. At school, when you see the teacher coming, you should let the teacher go first and then go by yourself. Students should also care and help each other. We are already big brothers and sisters in grade six, and it is our responsibility to help our classmates in grade six. Junior students often chase and fight on campus, and students often scuffle or fight with each other. At this time, we should start doing what we should do to help them. Next, let me give you an example!

One day, two juniors jumped rope again. Suddenly, one of the young students accidentally hit the skipping rope in the face of another young student. He was so angry that he ran over and pushed the classmate to the ground, still cursing him. Just then, an elder sister came to help the students who fell to the ground, asked about the ins and outs of the matter, and persuaded two young students. After a while, the two little classmates finally made up. After thanking the elder sister, they walked hand in hand to the classroom. Before I came to talk to her, the bell rang and I had to go back to the classroom. ...

We should do this not only at school, but also at home. We should respect the elders in our family. If we make mistakes and are criticized by our elders, we should accept them humbly. We can't yell at our elders just because we defend ourselves. This is not right. Our elders have worked hard to raise us. Not only do we not repay them, but we also blame them. This is called ingratitude! Then some students will ask, what should I do? It's actually quite simple. The elders asked us to help them with cups, books and so on. We will do what we can, explain to our elders what we can't do and ask their forgiveness. There is also helping the elders do housework and reducing the burden on them, as long as you do this.

In fact, eight honors and eight disgraces are also part of spiritual civilization. Respect teachers and love classmates at school. Filial piety at home is spiritual civilization.