The biggest harm of smoking is that the respiratory system will damage a series of tissues of the respiratory system. So now there will be college students' cigarettes confiscated. How should we look at this problem? From a social point of view, we can't stop the sale of cigarettes, but we must control the lack of such sales in colleges and universities. If there is such a sale for teenagers, it should be discovered and handled in time. Then, as teachers, we should set an example. We should try not to smoke on campus, which can effectively ask students not to smoke, and at the same time organize some smoking cessation activities or hold some lectures on the harm of smoking to health.
We should establish correct values, outlook on life and health, and fully realize the harm of smoking. If cigarettes are confiscated, we should listen to organizations on campus to quit smoking and keep a high degree of vigilance against smoking. As college students, we should not have the psychology of imitation. When adults or others are curious about smoking, they will imitate smoking. Their cigarettes appeal to many teenagers, and some young people will imitate them.
On campus, we should also pay attention to the way of communication between friends. It's not just a cigarette that can solve everything. Let alone think that smoking can solve all troubles and worries. We should use appropriate and healthy ways to relieve our stress, or negative emotions, and eliminate troubles. As contemporary college students, we are the mainstay of future social development, and we shoulder heavy responsibilities. We should not destroy our healthy body because of smoking, and we have no energy for personal development and social needs. We work together to create a smoke-free society and a smoke-free campus.
Self-evaluation of undergraduate graduation registration form 1
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