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Who has any remarks about observing discipline and morality? (Moral Breakfast)

Abide by the law and public morality.

As citizens in the 2 1 century, we have the obligation to safeguard the national image and abide by social ethics. We should vigorously carry forward the socialist concept of honor and disgrace of "eight honors and eight disgraces", that is, "we should be proud of abiding by the law and ashamed of breaking the law" and be a qualified citizen who knows, understands, uses and abides by the law.

A moral person will not only break the law, but also consciously abide by it. As students, we should perform these duties and strive to improve our personal moral cultivation. Because we are all students, our words and deeds represent the image of the school, so we should pay great attention to the cultivation of our moral and legal consciousness and strive to become the pillars of our motherland and hometown.

Law-abiding is reflected in all aspects of our lives. We should consciously abide by the relevant regulations of the school, be an excellent student and show the good characteristics of our students to more people.

Law-abiding is reflected in every bit of life, such as taking off the salute when raising the flag, standing neatly and looking serious. And don't steal from others without their permission. Shopping, eating, washing dishes, consciously queuing, and not cutting in line all reflect their own qualities.

Abiding by the law is the nail that assembles pine wood into furniture. Obeying the law is a whip to tame wild horses into species. Law-abiding is the cement that condenses loose sand into concrete. Good moral discipline makes our life warmer, the environment better and the learning atmosphere more harmonious. Let's work together to create a better tomorrow for our motherland.