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Quotations from the Civilized Campus Convention

Quotations from the Civilized Campus Convention

Quotes from the Civilized Campus Convention. Now our major campuses have begun to promote the spirit of a civilized and beautiful campus, create a better and more beautiful campus environment, and create a safer, more A harmonious and civilized campus. Next, I compiled quotes on civilized campus conventions. Quotes from the Civilized Campus Convention 1

1. Inherit the aerospace spirit and cultivate the characteristics of NSU. Be the image representative of NMU people and the messenger of modern civilization with practical actions.

2. Learn proactively and cultivate innovative spirit. Follow the school spirit of "practical", correct the purpose of learning, be focused, take the initiative to learn, be brave in innovation, and actively practice.

3. Observe social ethics and establish a good image. Keep quiet in public places, do not make noise, and do not hinder others from working or studying; eat in a civilized manner, do not smoke, and do not drink alcohol; use the Internet in a civilized manner, consciously resist bad information, do not spread obscene videos and pictures, do not watch obscene websites, and surf the Internet in a civilized manner ; Observe public morals and have civilized interactions between men and women.

4. Behave in a civilized manner and advocate new social trends. Be dignified in appearance and neat in clothing; be polite to others, respect teachers and others, be willing to help others, and be united and friendly.

5. Abide by school disciplines and rules, and standardize personal habits. Observe classroom disciplines, do not be late, do not leave early, and do not be absent from class; establish a sense of integrity, abide by academic ethics, and do not plagiarize, cheat, or plagiarize; abide by dormitory management, work and rest on time, do not come home late, do not use illegal electrical appliances, and do not stay outside the school. , do not rent accommodation off campus, do not order or deliver food in student dormitories.

6. Care about the development of the school and care for the campus environment. Love the school and safeguard the interests of the school; care for public facilities, flowers, trees, and environmental resources.

7. Pay attention to diligence and thrift and actively participate in activities. Care about the collective, love labor, and actively participate in social practice; live frugally, do not spend money indiscriminately, use scholarships and bursaries reasonably and effectively, and do not make demands on the family that exceed the actual life requirements.

8. Observe the law and strive to be a legal citizen. Promote a healthy lifestyle and stay away from "pornography, gambling, and drugs."

9. Strengthen your own qualities internally and strive to be a pioneer of civilization. Strive to improve personal overall quality, maintain mental health, improve adaptability, enhance safety awareness, prevent accidents, grow into talents in an all-round way, and strive to become a new generation of college students who are "healthy, civilized, positive and motivated".

10. On campus, we agree to practice the "three no's and three loves": no smoking, no wearing fancy clothes, no littering, love the campus, love teachers, and love classmates.

11. In the cultural classroom, we agreed to practice the "three noes and three highs": no lateness and absence from class, no food and beverages, no mobile phones and tablets, efficient learning, High-quality participation and high self-discipline.

12. In the professional classroom, we agree to practice the "three loves and three mores": love skills, love equipment, love neatness, practice more, explore more, and innovate more.

13. In the dormitory, we agreed to practice the "three no's and three diligents": not to go home late or miss bed, not to indulge in games, not to use electricity illegally, clean frequently, exercise frequently, and communicate frequently.

14. In the canteen, we agreed to practice the "Three Refusals and Three Stresses": refuse to cut in line, refuse to make noise, refuse to waste, and be polite, hygienic, and orderly.

15. In the performance venue, we agreed to practice the "three prohibitions and three no's": no food, no noise, no crowding, no littering, no ringtones on mobile phones, no flashlights.

16. Eat on time, queue up consciously; respect and give in to each other, and be civilized and orderly.

Seventeen. Observe school canteen disciplines, eat in a civilized manner, and cherish food.

18. Maintain good order in the school, keep to the right when going up and down stairs, and do not chase or fight on campus.

19. Pay attention to eye pain and rest when it’s time to rest; the network environment depends on everyone, don’t litter with garbage bags.

20. Take good care of your body and mind, do not smoke or drink alcohol; take care of your equipment and do not damage it.

21. "Operation CD" to avoid waste; saving water and electricity is everyone's responsibility.

22. Pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene. Don't spit everywhere, don't throw peels, confetti, cigarette butts and other debris, don't dump garbage indiscriminately, don't stick indiscriminately, don't carve or draw randomly.

Twenty-three, implement the apartment system, do not play cards or gamble; do not watch pornographic CDs. Don't interfere with other people's lives.

24. Respect teachers, be friendly to classmates, behave in a civilized manner, be honest and trustworthy, abide by disciplines and laws, and cultivate moral character. Quotes from the Civilized Campus Convention 2

1. Learn from Lei Feng and be proactive; volunteer and dedicate love.

2. It is not recommended to bring mobile phones. If you need to bring a mobile phone with you, you must turn it off before entering the campus until school is over.

3. It is prohibited to spit or litter.

4. Pay attention to hygiene; wash hands before meals to prevent diseases, and put leftovers into buckets.

5. Maintain public order and abide by the campus management system. No fighting, gambling, drinking, smoking in no-smoking places, riding with others, or parking or leaving bicycles indiscriminately.

6. Diligence and hard work lead to academic success; a beautiful campus is built by you and me.

7. Abide by the rules and regulations of the college. It is strictly forbidden to come home late, stay out overnight, and stay in the dormitory with outsiders and people of the opposite sex; it is strictly forbidden to light candles after turning off the lights; it is strictly forbidden to connect wires privately, pull network cables indiscriminately, and use high-power electrical appliances in the dormitory.

8. Respect teachers, unite and be friendly; abide by virtue and strive for perfection.

9. Take good care of books and magazines, do not paint or damage them; keep them clean and hygienic, do not spit or discard them.

10. Use toilets in a civilized manner, take good care of sanitary facilities, and compensate for damage to facilities.

11. Keep quiet when entering the museum and do not make loud noises; abide by the rules and regulations and do not compete for seats and occupy space.

12. Save water and electricity, and cherish food. Make sure that people go through the water barrier, turn off the lights when people leave, and don’t pour food indiscriminately.

13. Keep the motherland in mind, serve the people, study diligently, be realistic and innovative. Have the courage to practice and have a clear mission.

14. Arrive at school on time, don’t be late, don’t leave early, and don’t be absent from class. In case of illness or illness, the guardian must ask for leave. When entering or exiting the school during class, students must have an exit slip signed by the class teacher.

15. Behave in a civilized manner and dress solemnly. It is strictly forbidden to wear vests, underwear, slippers, etc. in classrooms, offices, libraries, conference venues and other public places.

16. Be careful when chatting on QQ to prevent information from being leaked; use civilized language and avoid foul language.

17. Do not read irrelevant books, turn off MP3 players on your mobile phone, and never bring slippers into the classroom. Respect teachers and be polite.

18. School rules and disciplines, strict order; generous and decent, and standardized behavior.

19. Love labor and actively participate in social practice activities and work-study activities. Do not participate in on-campus business activities.

20. We must interact in a civilized manner and do not behave unscrupulously; we must dress appropriately and do not dress strangely.

21. Be humble and give in to each other and avoid occupying seats; study by yourself in a civilized manner and be positive.

22. Use the Internet in a civilized manner and express rationally; think calmly and refute rumors.

23. Don’t make loud noises, and don’t bring idle people into the house; don’t compare with others, and advocate frugality in life.

24. Pay attention to civility, do not use swear words, and smoking and drinking in the dormitory are strictly prohibited.

25. Be seated early and don’t be late, and be neatly dressed and presentable. Stand up when answering questions, raise your hands and think hard when asking questions.

26. Do not drive with others on a bicycle, do not drag cars, get off the car when entering or exiting the school gate, and do not linger at the school gate after school.

27. Maintain teaching order and cultivate good study habits. Don’t be late for class, don’t leave early, and don’t cheat on exams.

28. E You must be careful when surfing the Internet. Indulging in the Internet will harm others. I take the lead in surfing the Internet in a civilized manner. Everyone is in a good mood when surfing the Internet.

29. Borrow and return items according to the time and do not lose them late; respect teachers and classmates and do not be rude.

30. Pay attention to personal moral cultivation. Dress neatly and have a dignified appearance; be honest and trustworthy, modest and prudent; speak kindly and treat others politely: behave appropriately when interacting with men and women; respect teachers and others; respect the elderly, care for the young, and be willing to help others. Do not wear vests, pants, or slippers when entering or leaving public places, and do not use foul or dirty language.