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How to write the uu handwritten newspaper for the Universiade?

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Welcome the Universiade, be civilized, and be a good boy in the SAR

My fellow Young Pioneers:

Do you know? In 2011, the 26th Summer Universiade will be held in Shenzhen. This is a great event in the history of Shenzhen.

The World University Games is an international comprehensive sports event organized by the International University Sports Federation. It is held every two years. Its scale is second only to the Olympic Games. It is known as the "Little Olympics". For summer games and winter games.

So far, Beijing, my country, successfully applied and held the 21st Summer University Games in 2001, and Harbin also successfully held the 24th Winter University Games in 2009.

The slogan of Shenzhen’s bid to host the Universiade is: Shenzhen is not far away from the world.

So, as Shenzhen people, what should we do for the 2011 Universiade?

Let us share two reports first:

The first report is about Singapore. Singapore is a country where English is commonly spoken, and most of the slogans in public places in this country are written in English. However, some of the civilized and polite slogans, such as "No spitting", "No smoking", "No entering the lawn", etc. are written in Chinese.

Why is this? When asked, they replied: "Because most of the people who engage in these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from mainland China." For this reason, a middle school principal who visited Singapore for inspection said earnestly: "Uncivilized behaviors are also a national humiliation!"

Another report came from CCTV, which reported that chewing gum residues could be seen everywhere in Tiananmen Square after the National Day. There were actually 600,000 pieces of chewing gum residue in the 400,000-square-meter Tiananmen Square.

In some places, there were nine pieces of chewing gum stains on the ground less than one square meter. The dense stains formed a strong contrast with the sanctity and solemnity of Tiananmen Square.

There are many similar reports, which makes us Chinese very embarrassed.

Civilization is actually made up of details, which is reflected in every word and deed in our daily life. Reflecting on what we have done, we will find that civilization is still some distance away from us. Around us, among some students, there are still some uncivilized behaviors.

For example, in our campus and on the stairs, we can always see scraps of paper that are extremely inconsistent with our beautiful campus; some students chase and fight in the corridors of the teaching building, and push and push each other while walking. There are also some students who swear and use foul language, climb branches at will, and even some students deliberately damage the school's public property.

I hope that students who have these uncivilized behaviors can pay attention to correcting them. Let us work hard from our own words and deeds to say goodbye to uncivilized phenomena. Listen carefully in class and respect the teacher's work;

Students are united and friendly, helping each other; caring for the environment, paying attention to hygiene, etc. We must be civilized and observe etiquette at all times not only in the classroom, but also in the corridors, on campus, at home, and even in society.

The Universiade has entered Shenzhen time. By then, we will welcome guests and friends from all over the world. Let us join hands to welcome the Universiade, be civilized, and establish new trends. Let us start from me. , start from the little things around you, be a civilized Chinese, be an elegant Shenzhen person, and be a proud Nanxiaolian.

Welcome the Universiade, be civilized, and be a good boy in the SAR

My fellow Young Pioneers:

Do you know? In 2011, the 26th Summer Universiade will be held in Shenzhen. This is a great event in the history of Shenzhen.

The World University Games is an international comprehensive sports event organized by the International University Sports Federation. It is held every two years. Its scale is second only to the Olympic Games. It is known as the "Little Olympics". For summer games and winter games.

So far, Beijing, my country, successfully applied and held the 21st Summer University Games in 2001, and Harbin also successfully held the 24th Winter University Games in 2009.

The slogan of Shenzhen’s bid to host the Universiade is: Shenzhen is not far away from the world.

So, as Shenzhen people, what should we do for the 2011 Universiade?

Let us share two reports first:

The first report is about Singapore. Singapore is a country where English is commonly spoken, and most of the slogans in public places in this country are written in English. However, some of the civilized and polite slogans, such as "No spitting", "No smoking", "No entering the lawn", etc. are written in Chinese.

Why is this? When asked, they replied: "Because most of the people who engage in these uncivilized behaviors are tourists from mainland China." For this reason, a middle school principal who visited Singapore for inspection said earnestly: "Uncivilized behaviors are also a national humiliation!"

Another report came from CCTV, which reported that chewing gum residues could be seen everywhere in Tiananmen Square after the National Day. There were actually 600,000 pieces of chewing gum residue in the 400,000-square-meter Tiananmen Square.

In some places, there were nine pieces of chewing gum stains on the ground less than one square meter. The dense stains formed a strong contrast with the sanctity and solemnity of Tiananmen Square.

There are many similar reports, which makes us Chinese very embarrassed.

Civilization is actually made up of details, which is reflected in every word and deed in our daily life. Reflecting on what we have done, we will find that civilization is still some distance away from us. Around us, among some students, there are still some uncivilized behaviors.

For example, in our campus and on the stairs, we can always see scraps of paper that are extremely inconsistent with our beautiful campus; some students chase and fight in the corridors of the teaching building, and push and push each other while walking. There are also some students who swear and use foul language, climb branches at will, and even some students deliberately damage the school's public property.

Handwritten newspaper materials to accompany my travels with civility and etiquette 2

Speaking of caring for public property, some people may think that this is a cliché, because it is similar to "It is glorious to protect public property, but it is shameful to destroy public property", Even kindergarten children can probably say a few slogans like "It is everyone's responsibility to protect public property."

But what do we do in real life? If you observe carefully, you will find that vandalism of public property abounds on campus: some students trample on the lawn in order to take a shortcut; they accidentally break the doors and windows of the classroom while playing football; they damage the public buildings on campus during outdoor sports. **Tables, chairs, railings and trash cans; all kinds of graffiti are often seen on desks and chairs... Have you ever thought that, whether intentionally or unintentionally, these behaviors cause damage to public property and also cause damage to other students? It brings unnecessary trouble to students' study and life, and also increases the school's maintenance costs for public properties, which is a big expense.

Whenever you see these uncivilized behaviors, you may frown and mutter: Immoral! Yes, what these people lack is "public morality". They do not pay attention to social ethics and do not abide by rules and disciplines. They have never realized that they are also the "owners" of these public properties. They do not know that public properties are shared by everyone and everyone has the obligation to care for them.

“If a person has no virtue, he will not be established, and if a country has no virtue, he will not prosper.” The quality of citizens' morality reflects the mental state of a nation and affects the rise and fall of a nation's cause. A person's words and deeds often reflect the level of personal quality, which in turn affects the overall quality of the entire group. Whether a citizen cares about public facilities or not can reflect the level of a person's moral quality and the quality of a school's school spirit from a small perspective; it also reflects the level of a country's civilization and national quality from a large perspective. The "Implementation Outline for the Construction of Citizen Morality" promulgated by our country proposes social ethics with the main content of "being civilized and polite, helping others, caring for public property, protecting the environment, and abiding by laws and regulations." As citizens of the People's Republic of China, we should all regulate our behavior according to this requirement.

The ancients said: "Don't do good deeds because they are small, and don't do evil because they are small." In fact, it is very simple to protect public property. As long as you have a heart of public morality and abide by the school's rules everywhere These rules and regulations can ensure the integrity and normal use of public facilities.

Pay attention to our etiquette

What are etiquette? Simply put, etiquette is a code of conduct for self-discipline and respect for others. It is a process and means to show respect and understanding for others. Civilized etiquette is not only a reflection of personal quality and upbringing, but also a reflection of personal morality and social ethics. It is the face of the city and the country. Therefore, as a "state of etiquette" with a history of 5,000 years of civilization, being civilized and using etiquette is also an important way to carry forward national culture and display national spirit.

In a country, individuals are the subjects. What is most important to an individual? I think the first thing is to have civilized qualities. Only when everyone has civilized qualities can the overall quality of the country be improved.

There are still some uncivilized behaviors among some of our classmates. For example, in our campus and on the stairs, we can always see scraps of paper that are extremely discordant with our beautiful campus. Food bags and instant noodle boxes can be seen everywhere in the classroom and on campus. Some students even think that there are people on duty anyway. Classmates and cleaners clean up, so why not throw them away? Another example is that some students chase and fight in the corridors of the teaching building, and push and push each other as they walk; some students also use swear words and swear words among each other, climb branches at will, and even There are also some students who deliberately damage the school's public property. Many of our classmates put the study of cultural knowledge first, and often ignore the cultivation of social morality and the development of civilized habits, which essentially demonstrate a person's ideological quality. In fact, good behavioral habits are the prerequisite for ensuring our smooth learning and the basis for establishing a healthy personality. Students who do not have good behavioral habits in school may be undisciplined, unhygienic, and disrupt the learning environment of the class. On the contrary, if we develop civilized behavioral habits, the learning environment must be good and orderly. We know that only when students in a school have good civilized behavior habits can they build an excellent learning environment and create an excellent learning atmosphere. Now, we are in the most critical period of growth in life. What we do during this period will subtly affect our own psychological quality, and civilized behavior helps us improve our own psychological quality and at the same time perfect it. If we do not cultivate our own moral quality at this time, even if we have rich scientific and cultural knowledge, what use will it be to others, ourselves and society? Therefore, we should first be an upright person, a modest gentleman who understands civilization and be polite, and then we can become talents. We cannot be a machine that simply masters knowledge and skills, but a person who develops harmoniously in body and mind. Civilization is the forefront of our quality. If we have civilization, we will have the most precious spiritual wealth in the world. ]

We must develop good civilized habits and be civilized primary school students. Then please each of us control our mouths, do not use foul language, do not spit; control our hands, do not litter, do not fight; control our feet, do not trample on the lawn. I believe that through the joint efforts of all our teachers and students, we will create a civilized and beautiful campus. Just imagine if every campus in the country jointly creates a civilized campus, then the overall quality of our nation will be greatly improved, the country's comprehensive strength will be greatly enhanced, and the future of the motherland must be prosperous.