Essay The Virtues of Civilization, Companion 40

Updated on educate 2024-06-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As a middle school student, we also need to be civilized.

    Civilization can reflect the cultural level of a country, so we should talk more about civilization. However, we must not treat civilization as "paper talk", we must integrate civilization into real life.

    Once, when there were many guests in our house, but I didn't say hello to the uncles and aunts, my mother saw me like this and hurriedly said to me, "Say hello to my uncles and aunts!" I mumbled "Hello uncle and aunt" and went back to the balcony to go about my business.

    When my mother saw that I was reluctant, she came over and counted me down. I was young at the time and felt that I was not wrong, so I talked to my mother for a few words, but after a while, I fell behind. From this incident, I understood:

    Be civilized, polite, and greet guests when you see them. At the same time, I also know: civilization is all around us, we must start from me, start from small things!

    In my opinion, humility is the greatest virtue. Many years ago, our teachers taught us to learn to be humble, and with the passage of time, the word humility has gradually faded in our memory, we don't necessarily do big things, we can do small things, and we can do every bit of life.

    The road ahead has been paved for us, and the next step is for us to go tenacious. Let our campus bloom beautifully, let our society burst out with the spark of civilization, let us let civilization and virtue walk hand in hand!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Civilized etiquette, emphasizing that selling only defeat is "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?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    True virtue.

    Several German college students have done an experiment: two adjacent ** kiosks on a street in Cologne, Germany, are labeled with the words "male" and "female" respectively, and then hide in the dark to observe and record what they see. As a result, seven or eight German men lined up outside the ** kiosk with the word "male" on it, while the ** kiosk with the word "female" was empty.

    If in China, there must be a small number of men with a weak sense of the legal system who will violate the law and stipulate that they will be beaten in the **pavilion** with the word "female" on it. This creates a difference in the rule of law between the two countries. If everyone abides by the law, perhaps China will become a country with a fairly complete legal system.

    I also saw a cartoon called "Fake Illiteracy": four strong men stand at the place where the mother and son get on the bus, and the mother and son who should be standing here are squeezed to the side, shivering in the cold wind, the child is crying from the cold, and the mother can only keep comforting him. After reading it, I was very angry, are these four men really illiterate?

    No, they are not, they are ignoring the rules of the law!

    Nowadays, people often talk about the word "virtue", but who can really do it? On buses, young people often sit in special seats for the "old, young, sick and disabled", while the elderly stand aside; Some people always like to litter and make the ground dirty ......These are all manifestations of incivility.

    Let's strengthen our own concept of the legal system and be good law-abiding citizens! Strengthen our awareness of legal rules and procedural rules, so that the virtue of abiding by the law grows with us.

    Let the flowers of civilization bloom all over the land of the motherland!

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