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就讀學校 |
薇閣高中
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姓名 |
陳靜
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| 題目:What I Can Do for My Society | |||
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Most teenagers in Taiwan are students who go to school
in the morning and back home in the late afternoon. The time students
spend walking on the streets and really caring about the society where
they live is very limited. This makes most teenage students live in
another room from our society. News they get are from TV and newspapers,
but there is not a large number of students who will give their concern
to the politics. The news they are always interested in are those about
their idols and the romance between superstars in Hollywood.
The world teenagers live in is very far from the real society. In recent criminal records of Taiwan, teenagers are almost considered as troubleshooters. Headlines-grabbing events are likely to be the highlight of teenagers' world--drugs and even killing! Some say, "Teenagers in Taiwan are under so much pressure that they become almost out of their mind!" Perhaps they are right. But shouldn't we try to stop those teenage probrlems? Not all youths on the island are unreasonable. Those who committed such terrible crimes are dealing a blow to our society gradually! However, I'm not the first person who has thought about this problem. The authorities concerned, undoubtedly, must have been trying hard to solve the problem. Education is what they believe to change those teenagers' wild minds. As a senior high school student, I'm one of the teenagers who is under such so-called correctional education. Luckily, I'm still "only" a student, not a criminal. Everyday I go to school and study. Never have l thought about the subject of "what I can do for my society." It seems to be a complicated question for me, because I'm just the one who never care about social problems except those that will be on the exam. In my opinion, (I think it would stand for most high school students.) what a teenager can do for the society is limited, but offering assistance is much easier than making progress. I've been a member of our community medical-helping group since I was fifteen years old. Our group brings the hospitals near our neighborhood free healing every month. Before joining the team, I always have too much youthful idealism in my mind; most of them are not practical ideas. I always consider that to help our society is a mission impossible for a teenager like me. Now, I'm working harder and harder to be more useful to our society, and I will try to help solve the teenage problem as I can, because I am a teenager, too. From now, Iwant to be a trouble stopper! This is what I hope to do and what I can do. |
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