You, like a grain of dust, quietly invade the unfortunate ones. You, like a devil, ferociously bring grief and despair to the unfortunate. You, like a god of death, mercilessly deprive the souls of the desperate. ...Although you are as terrifying as the God of Death, you are also as afraid of the light as the God of Death, and you have weaknesses. Although we cannot knock you down face to face, we know that you need a certain way to come to people. Then, we can shut you out in these ways. ...But perhaps due to the depravity and negligence of some people, the number of souls destroyed by you is increasing. In this smokeless war between us and you, we are developing as you continue to expand the results. In this cruel war, we gradually know that in order to completely defeat you, we must improve our ideological consciousness, save the declining people, and sound the alarm for the careless. Yes, we always believe that it will end with your demise, but at the same time, we also call on everyone to look at you soberly, and will neither be depraved or negligent, nor be intimidated by you, even if your name is AIDS. Come, let us prevent AIDS, cherish life, and believe that the dawn of victory is no longer far away. ...
There is a group of people who are afraid of them wherever they go. Maybe their bodies will be isolated, or their hearts will always be lonely, with friends far away and relatives abandoned. They are afraid that the sun that rises next morning will no longer belong to them, and that the next blue sky, white clouds and green grass will disappear before their eyes, turning into pitch black and no longer warm.
I would like to be an AIDS prevention propagandist, and I would like to prevent normal people from suffering this kind of spiritual pain. I want to tell them common sense about AIDS, and I want them to learn to listen to the voices of AIDS patients. I want them to wear red ribbons.
The red ribbon is a unified symbol for AIDS care and prevention advocates. It is like a link that closely connects the people of the world to fight AIDS together. It symbolizes our care and support for AIDS patients and infected people, our love for life and our desire for peace, and our need to use our "hearts" to participate in the prevention of AIDS.
I would like to be an AIDS prevention propaganda person, and I want to knock on the closed window of AIDS patients. I want them to feel the warmth of the sun, and I want them to smile brightly.
I would like to be an AIDS prevention propagandist, let people have a correct understanding of AIDS, know how to empathize with others, and when treating AIDS patients, do not despise them but help, love and care for them with all your heart. A kind heart gently knocks on the door of the soul.
I want to tell people that although the current medical technology in the world cannot cure AIDS. But if everyone gives a piece of love, then AIDS patients can also enjoy the sunshine and happiness.
Love beauty and we join hands to create a sky of love, making the world full of love and sunshine.
The beginning of life is actually a candle. It is not until your mother lights the "wick" for you that you begin to compose the first poem for your precious life. Until you can scream "baaaaah", say "mom", waddle and walk, and speak many, many words, when you are thoughtful, you will feel that everything around you is so wonderful. By now, do you understand that if AIDS kills us, we will no longer be able to see the dancing butterflies in spring and the water-washed sky? If your candle goes out, you will see darkness instead of light. ...In order to prevent us from losing our precious lives earlier, from now on, please pay attention to the small and large details around you.
Classmates! Please lead your parents, relatives and friends to pay attention to personal hygiene and prevent AIDS from being with us! Let us shout loudly together: "Prevent AIDS! Cherish precious life!"
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Second grade student in Class 8⑧ of Taihe No. 3 Middle School in Anhui Province: Li Tingting