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周麟尚1. Food Waste: Many schools generate large amounts of food waste, often due to uneaten lunches or snacks. 2. Paper Waste: Schools use a significant amount of paper for daily activities, such as note-taking, homework, and classwork. 3. Plastic Waste: Single-use plastics like water bottles and plastic bags are commonplace in schools. 4. Electricity Waste: Computers, printers, and other electrical devices left on overnight or during breaks can lead to significant electricity waste.
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杨宇欣From the standpoint of the child, the great waste in the school comes from his inability to utilize the experiences he gets outside the school in any complete and free way within the school itself; while, on the other hand, he is unable to apply in daily life what he is learning at school.
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杜宛泽
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用户724014From the standpoint of a child, the term "great waste" in school can refer to several factors that lead to a negative impact on the educational experience and overall well-being of students. Some of these include Academic pressure, ,Limited creativity and critical thinking,Social isolation,Overcrowding ,Lack of extracurricular activities ,Homework overload and Rigid curriculum.
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刘汉东
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杨燕妮
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崔文瑞
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用户723002
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宁禹翼
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用户722722