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 2015年9月9日,北京东城区委、区政府在孔庙大成殿前举办第五届北京孔庙国子监国学文化节开幕式和教师节表彰活动。百名学生身穿汉服,向老师三鞠躬行拜师礼,表达对老师的感激之情。我们为什么要尊重教师?

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①教师是一个古老的职业。教师作为教育工作者,是人类文明的主要传承者之一。②在现代社会,教师已发展成为一种专门职业。教师是履行教育教学职责的专业人员,承担教书育人的使命。③教师不只是传授知识,他的巨大力量在于做出榜样,在我们成长过程中发挥着不可替代的作用,被誉为人类灵魂的工程师。

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    Recently some articles claims the word "selfie" as one of the most annoying words. But I'd like to offer that maybe it is not so bad.

    The “selfie” is used to describe the self-taken photo, often from a smart phone. Women and men decorate their Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts with these pictures, sometimes with puckered (翘起) lips or large smiles. In fact, the selfie has become so widely known that over 31 million photos on Instagram are taken with the selfie.

    Let's think about it. Someone takes about 10 selfies each time they do, and they only end up posting one or two of those. They pick the one that they feel makes them look the best. Isn't that beautiful? In that one picture, someone has given himself or herself confidence. Self-image is important. In society today, we are often so consumed with the feeling that what society tells us is perfect. But maybe, with that one selfie, we feel that we fit that bill. We feel handsome, beautiful, confident, smart, happy and content. For that moment, everything bad or terrible that has ever happened to us is erased (消除), because that smile or that pucker is what gives us the determination to love ourselves.

    I saw a spoken word poem recently and the young man said: If I ask you what you love, the answers will most likely roll off your tongue. You love to read. You love to write. You love birds, music, your mom, your brother, your sister, your daughter, your best friend, your dog. How long do you think you can go on and on before you say “I love myself”.

    That statement hit me like a ton of bricks. I've struggled with confidence all of my life. I still do. And in no way am I saying that taking a selfie is a gateway to that confidence. However, the selfie does deserve some credit for allowing individuals to express themselves. Pamela Rutledge agrees, stating, “There are many more photographs available now of real people than models.”