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1、毕业典礼英语演讲稿(合集10篇) And that has profound effectprofound implications for our ability to function as a After all, when you cant talk with one another, you cant understand one When we cant understand one another, we cant work When we cant work together, we cant do anything, at least not anything big and
2、 We face a lot of hard challenges in America today from climate change to gun violence, to failing schools to the opioid epidemic, and on campuses, from the frightening trend towards racism, sexism, hatred, anti-Semitism and intolerance of unpopular views and To have any hope of overcoming these cha
3、llenges, we have to start by reclaiming our civic dialogue from those who are debasing and degrading it and preventing us from getting things All of you can help do that no matter what your politics are and no matter what line of work you pursue later Maybe your passion is science or education, or t
4、he arts or education, or medicine or health care, or There is not a single issue that isnt affected by political And there is not a single issue that isnt threatened by the breakdown in our civic 毕业典礼英语演讲稿 第2篇 The second thing Ive noticed is that although you know no one is better than you, every ot
5、her persons is equal to you and deserves to be treated with dignity and Ive worked with eight Presidents, hundreds of Ive met every major world leader literally in the last 40 And Ive had scores of talented people work for And heres what Ive observed: Regardless of their academic or social backgroun
6、ds, those who had the most success and who were most respected and therefore able to get the most done were the ones who never confused academic credentials and societal sophistication with gravitas and Dont forget about what doesnt come from this prestigious diploma - the heart to know whats meanin
7、gful and whats ephemeral; and the head to know the difference between knowledge and But even if you get these things right, Ive observed that most people who are successful and happy remembered a third thing: Reality has a way of I got elected in a very improbable Richard Nixon won my state George M
8、cGovern was at the top of the I got elected as the second-youngest man in the history of the United States to be elected, the stuff that provides and fuels raw And if youre not careful, it fuels a sense of inevitability that seeps But be Things can change in a I And so do many of your Six weeks afte
9、r my election, my whole world was altered While I was in Washington hiring staff, I got a phone My wife and three children were Christmas shopping, a tractor trailer broadsided them and killed my wife and killed my And they werent sure that my sons would Many people have gone through things like But
10、 because I had the incredible good fortune of an extended family, grounded in love and loyalty, imbued with a sense of obligation imparted to each of us, I not only got But by focusing on my sons, I found my 毕业典礼英语演讲稿 第3篇 Over time, our great research universities drive human They lay the foundation
11、 of life as it can be, more than capitalism, more than government In life, personal and social ideals are everything or almost everything, and universities are all about ideas, so it That is, it works provided certain conditions outside the academy are Universities are not invulnerable to the action
12、s beyond their borders and they depend for their vitality on the societal respect for and commitment to what we do Now, the enemies of the search for What is important to realize is that the ideals that define the academy and guide the activity pursued herein, just like the primary freedoms we live
13、in, do not come They are in fact often The embrace of freedom necessarily means you must accept a certain degree of unconformable disorder and even seeing chaos and sometimes unnerves the best of There are many wise people who have commented on this fact of My favorite is a great justice Oliver Wend
14、ell Holmes , who is setting forth the first articulation of the modern first amendment jurisprudence noted that the choice the openness required for the search for truth runs against human He bluntly explained how the impulse to persecute those we disagree with is actually quote “perfectly logical,
15、given the natural wish to believe what we want to ” 毕业典礼英语演讲稿 第4篇 Sasha Kill Ewald, whos revealing how marriage and parenthood affects wages, and helping us understand why economic inequality persists across generations and also how we might break the cycle of Ive also come to know about the work Of
16、 Conor Walsh, whos helping people with neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases walk again with soft exosuits that use the latest robotic technology to help improve movement; Of Sara Bleich, whos helping to address the obesity epidemic by considering how changes in public policy can reduce consumption of h