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Who can provide an article on the theme of "Ban Smoking on Campus to Promote Harmonious Development"?

Ban smoking on campus to promote harmonious development

A university is a holy place for learning and a paradise for reading. It is necessary to ban smoking. Let us verify the necessity of this move through examples.

“We can’t afford 5-yuan cigarettes.”

Some reporters came to some universities to investigate the smoking status of college students. At this time, it was the weekend, and many college students were killing time in the dormitory playing computers. There are people who play games, watch DVDs, read books, chat, etc. In boys' dormitories, it is not uncommon for students to smoke and puff. The reporter conducted random interviews with 20 college students from 10 universities in the university town and learned that many male students like to smoke, and more and more female students are also joining the ranks of smokers.

The reporter learned that after each winter and summer vacation, the students would bring a few special cigarettes from their hometowns and share them with each other in the dormitory. "Every time we can't wait to share good cigarettes, the dormitory is always filled with smoke at the beginning of the semester. Students from Jiujiang, Jiangxi bring "Jinsheng" cigarettes, students from Chengdu, Sichuan bring a few "Jiaozi" cigarettes, and 'Furong King' is from Hunan It’s a souvenir that classmates can’t miss every time,” a college student told reporters.

The reporter found that although college students are still the "reaching class", they are more particular about class when smoking. The moderate ones are mainly "Double Happiness", followed by "Five Leaf God", "White Sand", etc. The price is about 10 yuan, and some are more expensive. They feel that they "can't afford" the 5 yuan cigarettes. Some art students also make homemade "water pipes", while most girls smoke mint-flavored women's cigarettes.

"Smoking is like an infectious disease in the dormitory"

Xiao Wang is one of the smokers. When he first entered college, he did not smoke, but two classmates in the dormitory had the habit of smoking. Every time he smoked, he would ask other classmates if they wanted to smoke. One time, Xiao Wang couldn't help but take a cigarette from a classmate: "It's so easy to learn to smoke. As long as you light a lighter, you will never be able to do without cigarettes."

Xiao Wang said that college students, because of their studies, It is relatively easy. When bored, a few students get together. If one of them smokes, the other students will soon learn to smoke. "Smoking is like an infectious disease." When he graduated, all six of his classmates in Xiao Wang's dormitory became smokers. He said that he could smoke unscrupulously in the dormitory. But I still try to restrain myself in public situations.

On university campuses, the legitimacy of banning smoking is obvious. Because whether it is a classroom, library, or a dining hall, dormitory and other learning and living places, they are undoubtedly "public places". Looking further, the more important value of promoting the anti-smoking campaign in universities may be that it can play a special educational and demonstration role on the anti-smoking issue. As we all know, university campuses are not only public places in the general sense, but also public places engaged in the sacred cause of education - cultivating a sound personality (Cai Yuanpei's words). That being the case, then, developing healthy living habits such as not smoking should become a self-evident educational connotation, ability and environment that universities must have.

To some extent, it is precisely because of this lack of educational content, ability and environment that the current situation of our country's students, especially college students, has a large smoking group and the phenomenon of younger smoking. Surveys show that the current age at which Chinese students start smoking is 2 to 3 years earlier than in the 1960s and 1970s. Among them, high school students and college students over the age of 16 account for 75%. In addition, there are special regulations such as the "Minor Protection Law" that specifically prohibit smoking by minors.

It can be seen that it is very urgent to strengthen the anti-smoking efforts on campuses, especially university campuses, and to strengthen the educational responsibilities of the education department in anti-smoking.

Colleges and colleges are places where high-density people gather, especially classrooms, restaurants, dormitories, etc., which should be public places. From the perspective of public interests, schools prohibit teachers and students from being in public places. Smoking is prohibited in public places and teachers are required to set an example. I think this is justifiable.

As adult citizens, college students "should have a personal choice whether to smoke or not"; however, "whether or not to smoke in public places" should be considered against the backdrop of public interests.

In public places, when the right to smoke of "smokers" conflicts with the health rights and public rights of "non-smokers", it is necessary to safeguard the health rights and public rights of "non-smokers". Rights should be a matter of course, and anti-smoking rules in schools should be strongly supported.

The university campus itself is a public place, which should be filled with a strong aroma of books. How can it be appropriate to puff out smoke? Therefore, even if the anti-smoking scope of the "anti-smoking campaign" in colleges and universities is extended to the entire campus, it is not an exaggeration.

According to the survey, the proportion of "smokers" among college students is currently on the rise. The Epidemiology Teaching and Research Office of Jinan University School of Medicine conducted a questionnaire survey among 350 college students. The results showed that the average smoking rate was 12. 03%, the longest smoking age is 20 years, and the largest smoking volume is 40 cigarettes a day. On many university campuses, it is common to see college smokers holding cigarettes in their mouths. Cigarette butts are everywhere in playgrounds, dormitories, toilets, corridors and other places, and some study rooms and dormitories are filled with smoke. The uncivilized behavior of college student smokers is seriously affecting the study and life of others.

Among college student smokers, smoking is not only a “spiritual sustenance” but also a “status symbol.” Smoking often induces comparative consumption. Those college smokers who have no income, most of their cigarette money is squeezed out of living expenses. Some college smokers spend almost 1/4 of their living expenses on smoking. superior.

So, no matter from the perspective of public interests, the perspective of campus culture construction; or from the perspective of teachers and students' health, and the perspective of cultivating good living habits, I think it is important for schools to carry out "anti-smoking campaigns" All are very necessary. As for the voice of a small number of college student smokers who "take cigarettes as their companion", schools may wish to reduce students' physical and mental burden, enrich students' cultural life, and carry out healthy and beneficial leisure activities to reduce the "spiritual dependence" of college student smokers on smoking. This provides humanistic care and effective guarantee for the “anti-smoking campaign”.