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The warm spring breeze blows on our faces, the bright spring of March makes people feel refreshed, and a safe and civilized campus will make us feel more comfortable. Our school is a municipal model school for safety and civilization, and as a member of this school, I am here today to propose
1) Do a good job of spring disease prevention. Spring is the season when a variety of infectious diseases are prevalent, so we should pay attention to personal hygiene, wash hands frequently, ventilate frequently, exercise frequently, and refrain from overeating. Resolutely put an end to the purchase of roadside snacks and food from mobile vendors, so as to avoid food poisoning and intestinal infectious diseases.
2) Follow the traffic rules and cross the street and look left and right. Students under the age of 12 are not allowed to ride. Students who ride bicycles should consciously abide by traffic rules, take the initiative to avoid motor vehicles, and beware of accidents.
3) Arrange a good work and rest time, not only to study well, but also to rest well. Engage in healthy and beneficial activities appropriately. Before the event, make preparations to prevent accidental injuries.
4) Do not talk to the living, prevent the bad people from abducting them, and do not listen to the words of the living, do not do things, do not bring the road, and do not take things.
5) Do not play with fire and leather electricity, prevent personal injury, and prevent accidents.
6) Take care of the campus and maintain environmental hygiene. We often see many students picking up confetti in various corners of the campus; I used my own hands to protect the beauty of the campus environment. However, we also often see situations that we don't want to see:
There are confetti and food bags on the playground, on the stairs, and in the corridors. Looking at the lawn, some students are trampling on it, and in the green belt of the school, from time to time they find deep footprints, and in some places they even walk on small paths. Students, we are the masters of the school, and we have to be responsible.
Bend over to pick up confetti and don't throw it around; Take a few extra steps and don't cross the green belt and trample on the green space. Protect the environment and clean up the campus.
Students, let us join hands to create a safe and civilized campus.
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Du Niang, and then revise it into a speech that suits your own colloquial language.
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Hello everyone, today we are talking about the issue of civilization, the ancients said, "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand." In other words, if you don't learn "etiquette", you can't stand in society. So, what is etiquette?
To put it simply, etiquette is a code of conduct for self-discipline and respect for others, and it is a process and means to show respect and understanding for others. Civilized etiquette is not only the embodiment of personal quality and upbringing, but also the embodiment of personal morality and social morality. It is the face of the city and the face of the country.
Therefore, learning etiquette can not only strengthen personal quality internally, but also lubricate and improve interpersonal relationships. As a "state of etiquette" with a history of 5,000 years of civilization, stressing civilization and using etiquette is also an important way to promote national culture and show national spirit. We are in society, and our identities and roles are constantly changing.
We hate others one moment, and the next moment we often become the object of their hate. When we get along with our classmates, we always complain about the "informality" of our classmates, whether it is talking or borrowing things at work or in life; And we ourselves are often too lazy to pay attention to those "small sections". When we take the bus, we are always complacent about being able to grab a seat, and we never bother to say sorry when we squeeze or step on others; When we are squeezed or stepped on, we always don't say sorry to each other, and even fists and kicks; When we were old people, standing in the rickety car, we always longed for someone to give up a seat for ourselves who couldn't stand.
With the development and progress of society, people's spiritual needs and self-awareness value are getting higher and higher, and they are more and more eager to be understood and respected. There is no doubt that in the current situation, etiquette is no longer the need of individual industries and individual social levels, but the need of the whole people. We must promote and popularize civilized etiquette throughout China, if more than 10 million people in the capital can take the lead; If each of us can start with me, from now on......There is no doubt that the promotion and popularization of civilized etiquette will be easier.
Then the building of our spiritual civilization will achieve rapid development just like the building of material civilization. The spiritual outlook of our 1.3 billion people will inevitably take on a new look, and people will live in a friendly, tolerant, caring and warm social atmosphere! Civilized etiquette emphasizes "respect-oriented".
If you want others to respect you, you must first respect people. Those bad habits are for a momentary time, and they lose their own personality and dignity. If you don't even respect yourself, will others respect you?
That's the end of my speech, thank you.
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Speech to welcome the Olympic Games Campus civilization needs to be maintained by you and me.
Before middle school, in the eyes of many people, middle school was a pure land that was not polluted, and it was also called "ivory tower". However, real middle schools are not as "pure" as people think. In the little things, campus civilization is being quietly trampled.
I am not nitpicking, because many small things just reflect a kind of atmosphere and bad habits on campus, because of the large number of day students in our school, bicycles and motorcycles have become an important means for them to travel between home and campus. But the order of the car is hard to compliment.
It's not just the cars that cause headaches, but also the innocent desks, which we've been taught since elementary school: "Don't scribble on your desks." Today, however, we are ignoring the most basic details of civilization.
The brand-new desks have some boring feelings written on them. There are even some unsightly foul language. In fact, we can talk about our feelings through a diary, or we can talk to friends to eliminate temporary pain. The desk is innocent, we should not use it as a tool to vent, we should not "pollute" it so much.
It is also worth mentioning that there are still many problems with our self-study time, and the self-study time starts in the afternoon. Many students were whispering and couldn't calm down as soon as possible: Once, during self-study, our classroom was very quiet, but next door was like a party, and many students were talking loudly, laughing, and making noise.
Their cacophony echoed throughout the hallway. Self-study time is not a time to play. They obviously didn't expect the impact on other students.
Fortunately, although there are many similar little things, they are simply not universal, most of the students perform very well, and campus civilization has become an "unspoken rule" in our hearts, and there is no need to supervise; Even if some students do not pay attention to these details, it is not necessarily "serious" in nature, and it is likely to be caused by some bad habits. I am here just to draw everyone's attention, and if there is one, it will be changed, and if there is none, it will be exempted. The middle school campus is a place to acquire knowledge and improve our own literacy, and we should build it into a more civilized pure land.
And this needs to be maintained by you and me together.
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Instead of asking others, think for yourself, this is only for reference.