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Say No to Immoral Behaviors

Say No to Immoral Behaviors. Lucy liu Mar. 25th.

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Say No to Immoral Behaviors

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  1. Say No to Immoral Behaviors Lucy liu Mar. 25th

  2. In such a civilized country where morality is highly regarded, have you ever witnessed those immoral behaviors that still existed in public? Actually, there are, and common - such as littering everywhere, smoking in public, speaking rudely and so on.

  3. A variety of reasons attribute to this phenomenon, and maybe the most vital one is - people who are juggling their life put highest priority on their own interests, indifferent to other people's benefits. They care how to make themselves comfortable, but don't care whether their immoral behaviors would make other people uncomfortable.    

  4. Hence, littering is OK - as not in their own house; smoking in public is OK - as not affecting their own family members; speaking rudely is OK - as not to their own friends. Consequently, the emotion tie connecting people is no longer secure.

  5. To eliminate this phenomenon, a harmonious society should be proposed - one should respect and take the initiative to help others, and consciously learn to protect the environment. In such a manner, we can make the world a more preferable place to live.

  6. Top ten uncivil online behaviors polled • 1. Spreading rumors and false information; • 2. Forced advertisements, downloads and registrations; • 3. Production and spread of viruses; • 4. Hostile attacks and disturbance from hackers; • 5. Insults and abuse on forums and in chat rooms; • 6. Online fraud;

  7. 7. Distribution of junk email; • 8. Identity theft; • 9. Propagating pornographic, violent and superstitious files; and • 10. Online sex chat.

  8. Immoral websites, involving sex, lies, vulgarity and so on, not only seriously influence the normal order of the internet, but also increase its negative use • The Internet has become an essential part of young people's lives. These behaviors pose a great threat to their sense of responsibility, obligation and morality.

  9. If people do not trust each other in reality, it is hard to imagine that they would have trust online." • Uncivil behaviors online are the 'virtual version' of immoral behavior in reality • "A pure online community does not exist. Every network terminal connects with reality

  10. A harmonious online society can be formed only if people scrupulously ( 一丝不苟地)abide by basic values when communicating online. Thus virtual and real societies can develop harmoniously."

  11. three needs to be met when trying to build online morality: those of Internet users, the healthy development of the Internet, and the construction of a harmonious society. • It is the responsibility of every netizen to build online morality, and each netizen will benefit from it

  12. self-discipline and alliances are essential to improve the Internet and awaken the consciousness of Internet users. • the construction of a moral sense online can have an active social function.

  13. Ethic Ethic is significant to people’s developing right or good view about life, value and world, which is essential for a person to judge right and wrong. A person who is vicious will never win others’ respect no matter how profound knowledge he own. Instead, people may look down upon even detest him.

  14. Ethics courses have other functions as well. It can confirm one‘s belief, strengthen one’s volition(意志). He will hold on what he is doing even though it means self-sacrifice and it is not necessary. Because he knows it is a good deed and will be beneficial to the others. He will try to be a man of self-restraint considering the possibility what he has done might do harm to the others. That is the power of morality and what Ethic courses aim for. So people with a noble soul will not have a bad goal in life.

  15. To set a correct ethic concept is a significant promotion to individual‘s life experience.Morality can point us the right direction , make us avoid many unnecessary mistakes as well, Which means pushing our life forward to flourish. People with good ethics will do good to others, be willing to dedicate to the society. Example: Lei Feng

  16. outline Part 1: one of your experience and the range of immoral behaviors Part 2: the serious problems a. a negative impact on our sense of social responsibility. b. a hindrance to our economic development and a threat to our building a “harmoniously society”.

  17. Part 3: measures a. enhancing self awareness launching an education campaign on citizenship, raising people consciousness of citizen obligations and high ethical values. b. strengthening the enforcement of the laws. A harmonious society means not only harmony between different interests, but also a harmony in values.

  18. Without doubt, all the problems are great challenges to both government and the public. it is necessary that systematic measures be taken to prevent… Only when the people pay attention to it can we see a colorful and harmonious future better sooner or later.

  19. Build a harmonious society featuring democracy, amity, and vitality. 建设具有民主法治,公平正义,诚信友爱,充满活力特点的和谐社会 With all these efforts, I believe we can create a real harmonious society .

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