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Now Internet has almost become the symbol of information Some think that it is a very great invention because by it, they can do many things that were impossible But some view Internet with much disapproval because it distracts people’s attention rather than help people do things What is your opinion about the influence of Internet on the modern society? Write an essay of about 400 words on the following topic: Internet and the Modern SI Which is more important for you in your life: knowledge from books you read or personal experiences in reality? Please use details to explain your answer in about 400 words within 45

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祖国在我心中  泱泱大中华,悠悠五千年。伟大的中华民族这一东方快车载着来自秦关汉月、唐疆元界震天的战鼓声;载着来自长江边高峡出平湖的澎湃诗篇;载着十三亿人民的喜悦和中华民族的憧憬;载着改革开放的旗帜和与时俱进的召唤正以惊人的速度飞奔向前。  爱恋自己生于斯,长于斯的中华故人,是炎黄子孙世世代代的共同感情,这种感情赋予我们民族巨大的精神力量,无穷的创造力和酷爱自由、坚韧勇敢的个性,使我们的民族历经磨难而不衰。心怀祖国,把它的博大,它的深沉,它的精髓化作一股温暖的潜流浸入。为什么我的眼里常含泪水?为什么我的心中如浪潮激荡着它的声音?因为我对伟大的祖国爱得深沉。  曾几何时,我们的祖国饱经沧桑,历尽磨难,她曾是帝国主义倾销鸦片的场所,她曾是军阀混战的战场,她曾是帝国主义瓜分世界的赌场,她曾是野心家们争权夺势的赛场。我们的母亲曾被搞得遍体鳞伤,千疮百孔。山河在呜咽,松涛在哀泣,每一寸土地都被烙上深刻的血痕,每一张容颜都布满了惊恐的阴霾。乌云笼罩下的中国在艰难的行进。  一声声呐喊,一股股豪情,一片片赤胆忠心,一首首慷慨悲歌。祖国呀,你凝结着多少代人的痛苦、辛酸、血泪、希望、信念、奋斗,为挽救我沉沦中的中华民族,多少仁人志士求索奋斗折戟沉沙,多少英雄豪杰浴血疆场马革尸还。是十月革命和南湖红船带来了胜利的曙光;是镰刀斧头和井冈山红旗唤醒了民众;是枪杆子里出政权的铿锵誓言,点燃了中国革命的星星之火;是“论持久战”的伟大战略,埋葬了外侮的嚣张气焰;是百万雄狮过大江,摧毁了蒋家王朝。天安门城楼的一声气壮山河,中国人民从此挺直脊梁站了起来。中华民族犹如一颗璀璨的明珠发出夺目的光芒。  回顾过去,我们雄心激扬;展望未来,我们豪情满怀。当我们听到萨马兰奇老人轻轻说出“BEIJING”的时候,我们怎能不欢呼?当于根伟一脚怒射把中国队第一次踢进世界杯时,我们怎能不狂欢?数十年的期待,数十年的煎熬,当我们心灰意冷时,是祖国以博大的胸怀激活了我们的心。APEC会议的圆满结束,我们怎能不骄傲?曾经的民生凋敝,曾经的满野战乱,曾经的东亚病夫,俱往矣。如今这片热土早已是天翻地覆慨而慷,龙腾虎跃今胜昔了。谁也无法忘记,2003年,人们的脸上凋零了本应鲜妍的笑容,非典袭击中国,耳濡目染的是“众志成城,战胜非典”的呼声。亿万人民心连心,共缚SARS恶蛟龙,迎来了又一个河清海晏……  盛世年华,喜浪千叠。回首五十五年,伟大的祖国发生了巨大的变化,沧桑的岁月已留痕,繁荣的盛事正俱兴。胸怀祖国,放眼世界,我们的祖国是何等的繁荣昌盛。我的眼里总被抑制不住的泪水充盈,在心里默默祝福着:祖国万岁!  祖国,我亲爱的祖国  祖国,我亲爱的祖国我的跨越的脚步是你的胸膛内跳动的脉搏祖国,我亲爱的祖国我的满腔的热情是你的身体里流动的血液我愿做天上的一片云在你的广阔的土地上空自由地翱翔欢快地飞越从极北的漠河的苍茫雪原到南国的群岛的无垠海波从乌苏里江上最先升起的红日到帕米尔高原满天闪烁的星座祖国,我亲爱的祖国我走遍你的每一个角落我在珠峰上停栖看雪山高耸入云的气魄那中间孕育着三江五河源源不断的水波我在黄河上飘动听河水奔腾入海的欢歌它两岸滋润着华夏民族亘古不变的魂魄祖国,我亲爱的祖国我爱你千载沉淀积成的文化我爱你万年魅力四射的山河我爱你的博大精深我爱你的伟岸壮阔祖国,我亲爱的祖国你是我心中———永远的寄托!
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找了两篇文章供你参考Morality in EducationMore than ever, opportunities should be afforded to families that wish to bring their children up with a moral education in accordance with their A system of choice allows parents to choose schools that inject moral or religious themes into their children’s Further Reading:“Faith Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?” by Marvin Olasky “Can Public Schools Teach Character?” by D Perry Glanzer “Leading Children Beyond Good & Evil” by D James Davison Hunter An Education for a Good Life by Clark Durant FEATURED ARTICLE:“The Myth of a Value-Free Education”by D Ronald NashAmericans love By "myth," I do not mean the old-fashioned myths that my generation read in grade Many Americans would find reading at that fifth-grade level too difficult these What I mean by "myth" is what older generations used to call a One of the more influential myths presently affecting the American family is the myth of a value-free A value-free education is described as one in which students are supposed to be free from any coerced exposure to the values of One way the defenders of value-free education frame their argument is this: they argue that because America ceased to be a homogeneous society a long time ago, the watchword today must be In the new setting of today, they insist, we can no longer stress the values and beliefs of some, while ignoring the values of And so, they say, we’ll avoid all the problems inherent in this situation by simply agreeing to ignore all This specious argument deceives Americans into thinking this is the only way to achieve fairness in our College students today are surrounded by an allegedly academic setting in which the things they find most obvious are confusion, conflicting claims and the absence of any fixed points of America’s colleges have become centers of intellectual As David Gress explains, "Instead of being havens of independent thought, universities have become channels of indoctrination…confirming the prejudices of those who control the agenda of public " Ralph Bennett is surely right when he warns that "behind its ivy-colored camouflage, American higher education is a fraud—untrue to its students, untrue to " The inadequacies of contemporary education are not exclusively matters of the Traditional religious and moral values are under assault at every level of public and higher Our educational system is engaged in a systematic undermining of these Our educational crisis is to some extent a closing of the American mind, as Allan Bloom examined in his best selling book of that But it is also something more profound, a closing of the American No real progress towards improving American education can occur until all of us realize that an education that ignores moral and religious beliefs cannot qualify as a quality Recently, no less a person than Mikhail Gorbachev admitted that the major reason his nation is in such trouble is because his people are ignorant of moral and spiritual The development of the intellect and of moral character are intimately Just as there is an order in nature (the laws of science), in reason (the laws of logic), and in the realm of numbers, so too is there a moral One thing we need to do is recover the belief that there is a transcendent, unchanging moral order, and restore it once more to a central place in the educational Throughout history, important thinkers have contended that there is a higher order of permanent things (like moral norms), that human happiness is dependent on living our lives in accordance with this transcendent order, and that peace and order within human society require respect for this The most important task of education is to continually remind students of the existence and importance of this transcendent order as well as of its If teachers are doing their job properly, they serve as an essential link in the chain of Without this link, the chain cannot Teachers are the conservers of culture; they are also its At least, that’s the role that teachers used to Modern education in America has largely separated virtue and The Sophists of our age have severed the link between reason and virtue, between the mind and the heart; there is objective truth out there, which it is our duty to pursue and But there is also an objective moral order out there, as well as in An adequate education dare not ignore either the mind or the Just as we dare not divorce education from matters of the heart, so too we must not separate education from Like any important human activity, education has an inescapable religious Religious faith is not just one isolated compartment of a person’s life—a compartment that we can take or leave as we Religious faith is rather a dimension of life that colors, affects and influences everything we do and Human beings are incurably religious, as John Calvin once Paul Tillich was right when he defined religion as a matter of "ultimate " Every person has something that concerns him ultimately and whatever that may be, the ultimate concern will have an enormous influence on everything else the person does or Since every human being has something about which he is ultimately concerned, it follows that every human being has a G No human being can possibly be neutral when it comes to When an individual encounters people who claim that education should be free of any religious content, he should recognize that this is not a religiously neutral Rather it is an assertion that reflects the religious commitments of the person making There is a sense in which education is an activity that is religious at its Any effort to remove religion from education is merely the substitution of one set of ultimate religious commitments for It is absurd then to think that a choice between the sacred and secular in education is Whatever the state and the courts do regarding education will only establish one person’s set of ultimate (religious) concerns at the expense of someone else’ Nothing will remedy the problems of American education more quickly and more effectively than the introduction of greater freedom and choice in We should seek a permanent end to the situation that allows the state to determine where children must attend school, if that child is to receive a free public American families should have complete freedom to send their children to any school they wish, without the added financial burden of paying private school One way to realize this objective is through educational Following the institution of a voucher system, public monies for education would not pass directly to Rather, that money would be given first to the families of school-age children in the form of Parents would then use those vouchers to pay for their children’s education at a school of their own Perhaps the major reason why public schools are so bad is because they have no competition; they are immune to market- Consequently, public schools have no incentive to offer a better product at a lower A pro-choice movement in education would give public schools serious competition for the first time in more than a (Notice the implication here: many Americans are unaware of the fact that for generations, America’s public schools did not enjoy a monopoly with regard to public financial ) It is not enough that we simply increase choice among public The governmental monopoly over publicly funded education is a large part of our It is imperative that educational choice be expanded to include the option of attending without financial penalty, without the burden of double taxation, any school that any family wishes, including church-operated private The best and quickest way to improve the quality of education is to allow families to choose their school and let the competition of the market determine which schools prosper and which schools In the process, families will be able to select schools, not only on the basis of academic quality, but also with a view to the moral and spiritual values fostered by the D Ronald Nash is Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary Exchange Quarterly Spring 2004 Volume 8, Issue 1Moral Values for Public EducationDaniel C Elliott, ED Azusa Pacific UniversityABSTRACTThe continuing degeneration of personal virtue among the world's societies seems to be emerging as the single-most urgent issue of our Until recent years, public schools had long since deferred from their original roles in morality and character education, though many outside of the school systems continued political pressure to move schools either toward or away from a values-oriented This author analyses this history and poses questions and ideas about the appropriate teaching of the difference between right and wrong in American The continuing degeneration of personal virtue among the world's societies seems to be emerging as the single-most urgent issue of our The 1970’s brought a revisitation of ‘values” but under a personalistic approach called “Values C” Values were to be presented in a neutral way to students who were to clarify and select their There were no incorrect choices, except those for which the individual failed to formulate a supporting The 1980’s and 90’s saw a rapidly intensifying pluralistic view of American When the question of values came up, people asked, “Whose values should we teach?” Many in North American society believe in a core set of virtues found most commonly in a Christian worldview or a Judeo-Christian philosophy, even many who would not characterize themselves as particularly “” Yet the personalistic approach to identification of “virtue“ failed to bring about a more moral society but has, instead, resulted in moral Public schools had long since deferred from their original roles in morality and character education and even many churches or religious organizations were not picking up the slack (Meade, 1990A Major Study on the Morals and Ethics of ChildrenIn March 1990, Robert Coles, a child psychiatrist and Harvard professor, one who called himself “a member of the liberal intellectual left”, was quoted as wistfully recalling “the good old days when religion was taught in the schools” (Meade, 1990) Coles sensed a void--something missing from American homes and schools-- missing for Coles directed a major research The missing element was, they concluded, a strong, unarguable notion of right and wrong, good and Coles’ findings revealed a nation of children who have a complicated belief system that usually runs counter to traditional “There was an unmistakable erosion of children’s faith in, and support for, traditional sources of ” More than parents, teachers or authoritative officials, children turned to peers for guidance on matters of right and Coles described conversations with many kids whose consciences he said were “not all that ” (Meade, 1990)The New Character EducationA new ground swell is observed forming in the 1990’s seeking to restore ethics, morality, and virtue to a central focus in public More than 30 educational leaders from state school boards, teachers' unions, universities, ethics centers, youth organizations, and religious groups met in 1992 at the Josephson Institute of E They formulated eight principles for character education— The Aspen Declaration on Character E (Lickona, 1993) In March of 1993, a national coalition for character development formed with representatives from business, government, and education, as well as They began to formulate an agenda for reinstituting morality in public school curriculum and (Haynes 1994)Four Reasons for Character EducationYoung people increasingly hurt themselves and others because they lack awareness of moral Effective character education improves student behavior, makes schools more civil communities, and leads to improved academic Many students come to school with little moral teaching from their parents, communities or religious We know today that the inclusion of character development emphases within the curriculum of our schools will do the Add Meaning to Education Moral questions are among the great questions facing the individual person and the human There is no such thing as a value-free Schools teach values every day by design or Sustain and Strengthen our Culture Transmitting moral values to the next generation has always been one of the more important functions of a Democracies have a special need for moral education, because democracy is government of and by the people Model Civility There is broad based and growing support for character education in the Common ground exists on core moral values although there may be significant disagreement on the applicationof some of these values to certain controversial issues (Nyland and MacDonald, 1997) The Boyer Institute has been actively promoting research that reveals North American core values (or “common virtu,” also referred to as “common ” Honesty, responsibility, self-discipline, giving, compassion, perseverance, and loving are virtue terms most often However, in application, “honesty” can be applied differently according to other elements of the actor’s worldview or Compassion and/or responsibility might look different among the sub-groups citing these Build True CharacterThus, a person of true character, according to experts, is trustworthy, treats all people with respect, acts responsibly, maintains self-control, is fair and just, is caring, pursues excellence, and is an all around desirable A State Education Code Basis for Teaching Fundamental Moral ValuesThough often humorously critiqued as a state that is less than ‘virtuous’ in its social ethic, nevertheless, California, as a state, has raised the bar for public schools and virtue-based curriculum for several Ever since the 1970s the California legislature has aggressively addressed the question of values and virtue in the curriculum, though this often went unnoticed or unheralded by the media or even the schools Currently, California E Code 44806 tells us that it is the duty of teachers to “impress upon the minds of pupils the principles of morality, truth, justice, patriotism, and a true comprehension of rights, duties, and dignity of American ” The code further directs us to teach students to avoid idleness, profanity, and falsehood, and to instruct them in the manners and morals and the principles of a free Each teacher shall endeavor to impress upon the minds of the pupils the principles of morality, truth, justice, patriotism, a true comprehension of the rights, duties and dignity of American citizenship, including: kindness toward domestic pets and the humane treatment of living In Moral and Civic Education and Teaching About Religion, the Board directs school personnel to teach students about: morality, including respect for differences and the significance of religion; truth; open discussion; justice; patriotism; self-esteem; integrity; empathy, including the “golden rule” (The Christian Bible, Matthew 7:12); exemplary conduct; moral interaction and ethical reflection; and the capacity to recognize values, including respect for the family, property, reliability, and for MoralityThe California Board of Education says, “School personnel must foster in students an understanding of the moral values that form the foundation of American ” California teachers must teach students that citizens in a free society respect the worth and dignity of others, as well as their freedom of Religion is to be presented and viewed as primary source for the presence of basic moral While no individual religious system may be prescribed, school faculty must help students recognize the sources of morality in history, law, and experience and must help students appreciate the significant contributions of religion, including the sacredness of human life and belief in freedom of Morality is defined as “responsibility for personal decisions and conduct and the obligation to demonstrate concern about the well-being of others, along with showing respect for living creatures and the physical ” TruthCalifornia teachers are required to help students understand truth and the necessity for truth in a free and democratic Telling and expecting to be told the truth is an essential element among free and democratic Imagine a word study on the concept of truth, drawn from the Bible and other texts, obtaining definitions of truth JusticeJustice is defined as “fairness in dealing with others, and is considered a hallmark of American ” The California Board of Education said that “one owes to oneself and to others the obligation to engage in a constant effort to see that justice is ” PatriotismJesus, quoted in Matthew 22:21, (The Christian Bible) instructs people to give to the government that which it was due (give to Caesar that which is Caesar') and to reflect similar obedience in relationship to G Loyalty to one’s government is taught throughout Judeo Christian thought and scriptures, being only excepted by loyalty to G In the case of our nation, we pledge to it as “one nation under God” Such a concept bears full discussion in our classrooms, though such discussions must be sensitive and appropriate for the age and maturation levels of the students Self-esteemThe California Board of Education says that “Self-esteem and esteem for others are based on the intrinsic worth and dignity of individuals, not on academic ability or physical Jesus said that we must love others as we love ourselves (Matthew 19:19 ff), that normal human beings do esteem themselves, love themselves, provide for their own basic needs by It is with God’s permission that we do This discussion is authorized in California IntegrityThe California Board of Education tells us “School personnel should encourage students to live and speak with integrity; that is, to be To foster integrity is to help build character, to assist students to be honest with themselves, to promote a wholeness unimpaired by self-deceit, and to encourage the development of reliability in relations with ” In view of recent questions about the integrity among business and government leaders, may would suggest that there is a curriculum related rationale for teachers
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