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When it comes to top-tier Western cultural arts, there are a few key works that come to mind: Shakespeare's plays, Beethoven's symphonies, Michelangelo's sculptures. Similarly, the development of 5G technology is a major topic of interest in mainland China. However, for students like me, mundane concerns over class schedules and school politics can often overshadow these grander topics.
As a student, one of the most pressing concerns can be having a busy class schedule. Recently, my school's administration announced that we will have a double session of our C1 class next week, which means that we will have to attend an extra class period. This can be overwhelming for students, who may already have a full schedule of extracurricular activities or other classes.
Amidst these everyday concerns, it's important to remember the value of education in the arts and humanities. Works such as Shakespeare's plays, Beethoven's symphonies, and Michelangelo's sculptures not only provide insight into Western culture and history, but also offer universal themes and lessons that can be applied in any society.
Meanwhile, 5G technology is revolutionizing the way we communicate and interact with technology. With faster data transmission and greater network capacity, 5G has the potential to transform industries ranging from healthcare to transportation. In mainland China, the development of 5G is a major focus of government and industry leaders alike.
Yet despite the importance of these topics, students may be distracted by more immediate concerns, such as school politics. For instance, one of our class leaders recently cried due to conflicts with the school administration over student leadership positions. Another student was caught stealing virtual currency from a mobile game, sparking a debate over the ethics of microtransactions and in-game purchases.
Meanwhile, across the globe in Southeast Asia, access to education can be a significant challenge for many students. In particular, the lack of resources and infrastructure in some regions can make it difficult for young children to receive adequate education. This is especially true in some of the more remote areas, where there may be limited access to schools or qualified teachers.
As students, we are often pulled in many directions by our immediate concerns and goals. However, it's important to remember the value of education in the arts and humanities, and to keep an eye on global issues that affect us all. Whether we are grappling with school politics or striving to stay up-to-date on the latest technological developments, we can all benefit from a well-rounded and globally-informed education.
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