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  Dear lecturers Hello, I am HUI YUE, a graphic design student. During my year at UTAR, I have been helped by many lecturers. Although already SEM3, I have only met with a few lecturers. Because I used to study online. But I will never forget how helpful the lecturers were to me.  When I first came to UTAR, I was not sure if I could cope with my homework. After all, it was different from middle school, and the learning difficulty was even higher. So, when I started school, I was worried about complicated assignments and meeting strict and ferocious lecturers. I am not a good communicator, especially if the other person is serious, I may become timid. Every time I have something I do not understand, I want to ask the teacher, and the lecturer has already carried out the next part. But luckily, most of the lecturers I met were friendly. I can express my thoughts and get their suggestions and helpful comments. Lecturers love helping students and they do not give up on students. If you w
Dear  abusers,  I want to talk about a significant social issue today because it directly affected me. This issue has been raised a lot, but it still exists. I'd like to use this chance to tell you about my experiences and ideas today. School violence is a social issue. In my elementary school, a gang of mischievous kids used to pick on their quiet peers. They are always happy to intimidate or grab someone, whether it's for fun or otherwise. They have been caught on camera purposefully stealing and eating other people's meals in the cafeteria. Or stepping on or beating other persons during gym class while the teacher can't observe. Except for this offense against other people's flesh. Additionally, there is school violence, which tends to cause psychological injury to others. I experienced classroom violence when a girl in my class called me an offensive nickname and teased me about it. She and I initially got along well, but I'm not sure when she mysterious