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The unit for life education seminars

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  • Last updated:2018-12-27
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In order to help students learn more about the dangers of drugs, get rid of psychological dependence on drugs and strengthen their confidence in returning to the community, the court collaborated with the Taiwan Rehabilitation Conservation Association Branch in Taiwan on the morning of January 25, 2018, inviting Tzu Chi volunteers to join in 2016 Mr. Gao Zhaoliang, an anti-drug hero and 104-year-old Asahi Award winner, delivered a lecture on life education - "Aulian's return to the white". A total of 169 students participated in the activity. In his speech, the dean said he hoped that through this activity, students would be expected to learn lectures and strive to become upper-class in the face of predicament, and change their ways of relocation so as to "re-establish themselves." The campaign kicked off by Tzu Chi organizations with the sign language "Get Love Back" and "Kneading Sheep" musicals to promote filial piety, followed by a talk on life experiences from a high-profile lecture on smoking habits , During the period of middle school drug abuse uninterrupted, even more formidable party violent wounding in high school, life before the 35-year-old prison supervision organs have served, until being handcuffed by law enforcement officials, Embarrassment, but also because of this so that he realized the line of filial piety to be timely, he also encouraged students: "Life is wrong once, give yourself a chance to turn life, self-help, difficult to do, to enrich themselves and face the future to do Good preparation. " Gao Zhigong, with his personal experience as an example, interprets the transformation of life process and empathizes the students. He believes that as long as he has the courage to change himself, he will be able to turn his life debt into assets and at the same time obtain the acceptance and approval of his family. This activity handle unit and the telephone: The discipline department 886-04-8742111
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