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Should we go to Internet cafes during May Day this year?
2 1 century is an information age full of competition. Closed and conservative will fall behind, and backwardness will be beaten. Today we are students at school, tomorrow we will be pillars of society, and we need information more. Computers and surfing the Internet give us surprises and a fulcrum. Today's Internet, with its rich content, broad vision and fast way, has indeed presented a wonderful and wonderful new world to people. However, we should also be soberly aware that the "double-edged sword" of the Internet has brought us great convenience, but at the same time, it has also brought great negative effects. This is an unguarded "trap". Around us, many students are infatuated with Internet cafes, and even gradually expand. They use all available time, such as evenings or weekends, to soak in commercial Internet cafes and forget to eat or sleep. Some students even surf the Internet all night, which affects their study and physical and mental health. In fact, whether in the United States, Japan, Britain and other developed countries, or in China, "network disaster" and "network disaster" have become an unavoidable practical problem. As students, we must know it clearly and face it squarely. First of all, let's take a look at the hazards of indulging in Internet cafes:

(1) Students' addiction to the Internet is first and foremost a neglect of their studies. Some students are obsessed with internet cafes and chat rooms, some students are too confused to attend classes and do their homework, and some even eat and sleep in internet cafes. These students' eyes are red and tired, but they are sleepy and listless as soon as they arrive at class, which seriously affects classroom efficiency and study, and their academic performance plummets, and the exam is hung with a red light. Sun, a 0/5-year-old junior girl from Qingshan District, Wuhan, has been chatting online for nearly a year. She often saves money for breakfast and goes to Internet cafes hungry. Chatting on the Internet and collecting information from netizens have become her greatest pleasure, but her academic performance has dropped sharply. In the mid-term exam of the third grade last semester, she was among the best, and only one course in mathematics passed. The day before school started this year, she asked her mother for 250 yuan tuition, so she went directly to the Internet cafe and didn't go to school at all. 10 In the evening, I couldn't find my granddaughter to go home. I found a message left by my daughter at the gate, "Going to school is a fantasy for me …", and revealed that some netizens promised to take her to find a job. Worried that their daughter was cheated, parents mobilized all relatives to look for their grandchildren at various railway stations and long-distance bus stations and reported the case to the police. 1 1 In the afternoon, Sun, who spent all her money, was cold and hungry, so she had to call 1 10 for help, and the police at the police station took her home.

(2) The Internet is an illusory world. Once teenagers indulge in it, their emotional world will become illusory and unconstrained. Yang, a Shaoguan student, said: "There is a feeling of paradise on the Internet, as if you are the master of the world, and your spirit can be greatly satisfied." Once teenagers become "Internet addiction", they will indulge in the virtual world, become more and more divorced from reality, and show indifference, numbness and disapproval to the real world, which is very dangerous for their healthy growth. Yang Ling, deputy dean of the School of Education Science of Northwest Normal University, pointed out that in the virtual world of online games, teenagers do not need to face setbacks in reality, accept social norms and the supervision of others, and can vent their emotions at will. In the long run, it will dilute the requirements of real social norms and lay a hidden danger for violent crimes.

A college student in a university in Chengdu spent almost all his spare time playing games and began to refuse to attend class reunions and activities. About two months later, he found that his thinking could not keep up with the rhythm of his classmates. His mind is full of what happened in the game. When he meets something, he will first consider it with the rules in the game. He began to feel unaccustomed to real life and fell into deep anxiety. In March, a 14-year-old boy from Yuanjiang, Hunan Province fell from the fourth floor and died because of hallucinations caused by online games. Xiao Kai was originally a junior 3 student in Nangong No.2 Middle School, and dropped out of school after 10 in 2003. With nothing to do, he surfed the Internet all day. In order to get money online, he often quarreled with his mother and took many antipsychotics when he was depressed. From June, 438 to February, 2003, Xiao Kai was taken to hospital by his father for taking excessive antipsychotics. After the treatment, Xiao Kai went home to sleep at noon. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Xiao Kai woke up and saw her mother cleaning in the house. He saw his mother, Chen Jun 'e, "with long hair, big ears and a red nose drooping like a devil", so Xiao Kai picked up the ashtray from the bedside and slammed it on her head. When she ran into the yard, Xiao Kai chased her out. She hit her mother on the head with a clay brick, and finally stabbed her mother in the abdomen with a sharp weapon 12 times, resulting in her death on the spot.

(3) Internet cafes are a complex place where products flow, which brings together some unemployed young people who are idle and idle in society, as well as some lawless elements who specialize in young people's ideas, leading young people to go astray and many young people to commit crimes in Internet cafes. Liu is a student in Lechang with excellent grades. After he fell in love with Internet cafes, he didn't go to school and didn't go home at night. He started stealing money from home and went online, and then stole it from his neighbor's house. Of the 20 interviewees in a work-study school in Guangzhou, 18 frequented Internet cafes, and 4 people met social gangs in the Internet cafes and joined them. After committing crimes, most of them went to Internet cafes to hide. In the 18 cases of student crimes accepted by the judicial organs in a certain district of Shenzhen since 2002, most students formed gangs in Internet cafes and robbed and beat the parties for raising money to squander on the Internet. In February 2003, a boy of 16 years old in Hubei was addicted to online games. In order to raise funds for surfing the Internet, he stabbed his mother with a knife in the middle of the night and snatched 8,000 yuan.

[4] Indulging in the network will also cause serious harm to the health of teenagers. Studies have shown that surfing the Internet for a long time will increase the level of a chemical called dopamine in the brain. This adrenaline-like substance will make people highly excited for a short time, but then it will make people more decadent and depressed. Then it will make the neck, shoulders, back and waist painful and uncomfortable, which is easy to cause cervical spondylosis or conical shoulder disc protrusion; Surfing the Internet for a long time is harmful to people's eyes, especially minors. The harm caused by internet addiction to the body can not be ignored.

(5) The hardware of Internet cafes is not up to standard, and there are many security risks. In 2002, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Public Security and other departments issued the Notice on Strengthening the Management of Network Culture Market, which prohibited minors from entering Internet cafes. However, many "black Internet cafes", which mainly attract young students, still commit crimes against the wind, and use various means to lure students into Internet cafes, such as membership system, VIP cards, providing stored value consumption, preferential overnight accommodation, and "one-stop" service. However, most "black internet cafes" have narrow venues, poor sanitary conditions, turbid air, incomplete fire-fighting facilities and no fire exits. Some are set in brick and wood buildings or basements, and some are mixed with residential buildings. Many Internet cafes deal in tobacco and alcohol, some are full of cigarette butts and smoke, and beer bottles and cans can be seen everywhere. Netizens are drinking, smoking and playing games. Once an accident happens, the consequences are unimaginable. For example, in June, 2002, 25 college students and middle school students were burned to death and 13 people were injured in the arson case of Lan Jisu Internet Cafe in Haidian District, Beijing.

Since the harm of Internet cafes is so great, how can we consciously resist its temptation? Here, our school puts forward the following requirements to all students:

1. We should set up lofty ideals, enhance the spirit of learning and enterprising, and improve the ability to distinguish right from wrong.

2. Seriously study the "Rules for the Administration of Internet Service Business Places", refuse Internet cafes and computer rooms, resolutely bid farewell to Internet cafes and computer rooms during school study or holidays, and do not stay or wait and see at the door of Internet cafes.

Be careful when making friends, and don't get to know unemployed youth and off-campus youth in society, especially in Internet cafes.

4. Study hard, put the limited time into acquiring unlimited knowledge, strictly demand yourself with the Daily Behavior Standard for Middle School Students and the Grading Standard for Cultivating Behavior in Peiying Middle School, obey the teaching of teachers and parents, and be a civilized, disciplined and motivated good student.

Don't read bad network information, be an honest and upright student.

In addition, we also take this opportunity to point out that a few of our classmates still have some bad behaviors, such as smoking, gambling, bullying classmates, fighting, swearing, littering and chasing after class, which affect others and themselves. Therefore, all our classmates should bid farewell to all uncivilized behaviors from now on, start from me, start from small things, and be veritable civilized students and honest students.

According to a recent survey, a large proportion of primary and secondary school students go to Internet cafes, with Chaozhou accounting for 35.8%, Yangjiang accounting for 36.5%, Shenzhen accounting for 565,438+0% and Shaoguan accounting for 56.2%. The proportion of students who go to Internet cafes 1 2 hours every day is as high as 80%. Students who surf the Internet in Internet cafes tend to be younger. According to statistics, the proportion of junior high school students and senior primary school students surfing the Internet in Internet cafes is as high as 60%. Among the students surveyed, 5% to 6% spend more than 3 hours online every day. In addition, a survey in Beijing shows that internet addiction has become a common situation for some teenagers; Obsessed with online chatting and making friends, its anonymity is weakening the establishment of teenagers' integrity; The obsession with online dating makes the emotional world of teenagers illusory and unconstrained; Internet pornography and violence mislead the healthy growth of teenagers; Internet foul language dispels youth's civilization accomplishment and so on.

Similarly, we found that some students in our school lost their ambition, their will sank, and their youth was wasted in Internet cafes. In order to let us grow up healthily in a good environment and consciously resist the infringement of bad information, we held a "Refuse Internet cafes and computer rooms, bid farewell to bad behavior and do a signing ceremony for civilized students" here today. First of all, please ask the teaching assistant of agricultural school to speak, and everyone applauds.

Next, we have a signing ceremony which is divided into two parts. First of all, five students in each class will sign here on behalf of the whole school. Second, give each class a piece of cloth and organize a class signing ceremony next week.

Ok, now the signing ceremony will be held.

Students, we will vigorously promote legal education, moral education, environmental protection education and campus culture education this semester. We hope that through the joint efforts of all teachers and students, we can create a good campus environment and atmosphere, so that each of our students can become civilized students in the new era.