7月1日上海。。。。。
ISSUE NO.16
% S1 t8 A& n3 z, {% C. _. _ "Although many people think that the luxuries and conveniences of contemporary life are entirely harmless, in fact, they actually prevent people from developing into truly strong and independent individuals."
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0 z3 h' X r, ?" Q/ ?! O! hARGUMENT227.The following appeared as an editorial in a local newspaper. I6 ~ B5 S1 I& F3 S! I, b5 G
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"In order to attract visitors to Central Plaza downtown and to return the
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and instead allow skateboarders to use an area in Monroe Park. At Central
" P( @0 n+ |6 D) Q! M5 { KPlaza, skateboard users are about the only people one sees now, and litter
$ J4 K. ~4 t2 q; R( Fand defaced property have made the plaza unattractive. In a recent survey
0 S1 z2 S- a* W0 j+ O1 Dof downtown merchants, the majority supported a prohibition on
, D$ a9 w/ ]7 Askateboarding in the plaza. Clearly, banning skateboarding in Central
# r/ r6 q# A Y' |) z/ yPlaza will make the area a place where people can congregate for fun or 3 {; G& Q. G5 d V% S/ |
for relaxation."