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Angelica speech
Topic:Lets put our trash to the Trash bin
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chelsea's speech script
As high school students, we spend at least seven hours at school every school day. We all want clean classrooms, unpolluted hallways and hygienic toilets. However, recently, the school held a movement to clean the school every last hour of class. I understand that many of us wouldn’t enjoy cleaning up the school. Most of us don’t like cleaning at all. We’d rather watch a movie or play our cellphone instead of picking up those germ-infested pop bottles off the lawn. just put this on a position, What do you do if your bedroom at home gets messy? You clean it. What if the place that gets messy is not your bedroom but a place you spend just as much time? Would you rather see the place get messier and suffer from the consequences instead of cleaning it? A rational and reasonable person would take action to clean the place. Thus, the solution to the problem of rising neglect in keeping our schools clean is straightforward: have students clean their own schools. If every high school student is required to clean their own school for about fifteen minutes every school day, we'll see a cleaner and healthier school environment. just take a look at our school recently, more cleaner and stuff. but still, there is still a students that did not understand
so, why it is so hard for us? why is it so hard for us to do the movement even though it is for our own sake? then, What is the purpose of high school education? No one can deny that one of the main purposes of high school education is to shape students’ minds and perspectives to mentally prepare them for life beyond teenage years. In other words, to fulfill the very purpose of its existence, a high school should instill values that will guide students’ ethics and behaviors. Requiring students to clean their own schools will fill in this gap in several definitive ways. First, if students are taught to have a duty to clean the facilities they use in public, they’ll develop a sense of responsibility for their own actions. On the other hand, if students are accustomed to an environment where someone else will clean up the mess they make, they’ll tend to develop the belief that they do not have to care about the negative effects of their actions in public. These two contrasting approaches will mold two different kinds of people in our society. Do you want to be neighbors with people who regularly help clean the neighborhood or with people who believe neighborhood cleaning is none of their business? Do you prefer to work with someone who is willing and able to take responsibility for a task or with someone who expects you to take care of it? The answers are obvious. As a high school student, will you feel thankful that a school activity fosters the sense of responsibility in your mind so that you become a well-trusted person for the rest of your life? The intrinsic value of personal responsibility in this activity is significant and far-reaching.
Some people may argue that since high school students are already burdened with a heavy academic load, spending time on school cleaning would be a waste of their precious time. There is no denying that high school students are hard-pressed with their academic schedules. Another possible argument against this activity is that students should not be "forced" to do something not related to education. The fallacy of this argument is that it distorts the meaning of education and the role of schools. Education is not just about instructing knowledge; in its essence, it is also about inculcating values. Since having students clean their own schools teaches them important values, such as responsibilities, cooperation, respect, and caring for the environment, it has everything to do with education. The role of schools is to develop and implement activities that advance the goals of education.
given the enormous developmental and educational, engendered by mandating high school students to clean their schools, there is simply no reason not to do this in our school. It is time for us to take care of our schools so that we can one day take care of our families, our communities, and our country. For a healthier school environment, for a richer educational experience, for a brighter future, and for a better self, let's clean our schools together.
Argumentative (Tuppak)
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Topic:Lets put our trash to the Trash bin The Reason: Because the garbage in the school is very scattred, everywhere the trash make it uncom...