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1、 有关诚信的英语演讲稿有关诚信的英语演讲稿篇一:有关诚实的英语演讲稿HonestyThe Beauty In My Eyes Respectable teachers and friends.I am XXX,from XXX.Today my topic is “honestythe beauty in my eyes”.Walking on campus with flowers blooming,the beauty can be seen everywhere.However,the moral beauty is spreading without being noticed.As
2、we all know,honesty is the universal code of ethics.In my view ,honesty is the beauty on campus.If you are dishonest,its impossible to gain other peoples trust.Instead,people will respect and think highly of you if you are honest.Being honest will help you live in peace and harmony.Honest is playing
3、 a more and more important role in our life.One of my roommates as well as my bestfriend,isnt good at finance.He always borrows our money.However,we are willing to help him and never judges him.Because he always pays back the money as soon as he has money on hand.So honesty is essential to establish
4、 our relationship in society.On the other hand,there are many behavious around us showing the lack of honesty,such as,cheating inexam,telling lies in order to skip classes and so on.These behaviours reduce college students moral standard and also damage other peoples trust on the students.The harm i
5、s self-evident.In my view,being honest and trustworthy is the basic principle.In modern society,people areincreasingly realizing the importance of honesty.As college students who are receiving higher education,we should(转载于:www.zaIdian.cOM 在点 网) keep the promise that we are never do things which wil
6、l destroy the national interests or other people interests.Please always remember:honesty is the best policy.In a world,our campus doesnt lack beauty,we should find the beauty,create the beauty and develop the beauty.Lets build a harmonious campus with our honesty.Its the beauty that never fades and
7、 lasts forever!My speech ends here,thanks for lisenting!篇二:大学关于诚信的英语演讲稿大学关于诚信的英语演讲稿since the quality of honesty applies to all behaviors, one cannot refuse to consider factual information, for example, in an unbiased manner and still claim that ones knowledge, belief or position is an attempt to be
8、truthful. such a belief is clearly a product of ones desires and simply has nothing to do with the human ability to know. basing ones positions on what one wants rather than unbiased evidence gathering is dishonest even when good intentions can be cited after all even hitler could cite good intentio
9、ns and intended glory for a select group of people. clearly then, an unbiased approach to the truth is a requirement of honesty.because intentions are closely related to fairness and certainly affect the degree of honesty/dishonesty, there is a wide spread confusion about honesty-and a general belie
10、f that being dishonest means that one always correctly understands if their behavior is either honest or dishonest. self-perception of our morality is non-static and volatile. its often at the moment we refuse to consider other perspectives that there is a clear indication we are notpursuing the tru
11、th, rather than simply and exclusively at the moment we can muster up evidence that we are right. socrates had much to say about truth, honesty and morality, and explained that if peoplereally understood that their behavior was wrong then they simplywouldnt do it by definition. unfortunately, honest
12、y in the western tradition has been marginalized to specific instances perhaps because a thorough understanding of honesty collides with ideologies of all types. ideologies and idealism often exaggerate and suppress evidence in order to support their perspectives at the expense of the truth. this pr
13、ocess erodes the practice andunderstanding of honesty. to an ideologist the truth quite often becomes insignificant, what matters most are their ideals and what ever supports their desires to enjoy and spread those ideals.human beings are inherently biased about what they believe to be good due to i
14、ndividual tastes backgrounds, but once one understands that a decidedly biased approach to what is true is inherently dishonest, one can also understand how idealism and ideology have poorly served the quest for an honest, moral society. both honesty and morality require that we base our opinions ab
15、out what is good upon unbiased ideas of what is true rather than vice versa(determining what is true based on what we feel is good) the way all ideologies would have us believe.篇三:大学关于诚信的英语演讲稿大学关于诚信的英语演讲稿since the quality of honesty applies to all behaviors, one cannot refuse to consider factual inf
16、ormation, for example, in an unbiased manner and still claim that ones knowledge, belief or position is an attempt to be truthful. such a belief is clearly a product of ones desires and simply has nothing to do with the human ability to know. basing ones positions on what one wants rather than unbiased evidence gathering is dishonest even when good intentions can be cited after all even hitler could cite good intentions and intended glory for a select gr