2023年大学生毕业简短励志英语演讲稿范文五篇.docx

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1、此资料由网络收集而来,如有侵权请告知上传者立即删除。资料共分享,我们负责传递知识。大学生毕业简短励志英语演讲稿范文五篇演讲是展示自己人格魅力的一种表达,以下是小编给大家带来上台演讲的大学生毕业简短励志英语演讲稿范文五篇,欢迎大家参考借鉴!演讲稿范文1Maybe Im biased, but Ive always thought the South, and the Gulf Coast in particular, have hung on to this wisdom better than most. Tim Cook grew up in Robertsdale, Alabama, wh

2、ich is about an hour from New Orleans and is similarly close to the Gulf of Mexico. In this part of the country, your neighbors check up on you if they havent heard from you in a while. Good news travels fast because your victories are their victories too. And you cant make it through someones front

3、 door before they offer you a home-cooked meal.Maybe you havent thought about it very much, but these values have informed your Tulane education too. Just look at the motto: not for ones self, but for ones own. Youve been fortunate to live, learn, and grow in a city where human currents blend into s

4、omething magical and unexpected. Where unmatched beauty, natural beauty, literary beauty, musical beauty, cultural beauty, seem to spring unexpectedly from the bayou. The people of New Orleans use two tools to build this city: the unlikely and the impossible. Wherever you go, dont forget the lessons

5、 of this place. Life will always find lots of ways to tell you no, that you cant, that you shouldnt, that youd be better off if you didnt try. But New Orleans teaches us there is nothing more beautiful or more worthwhile than trying. Especially when we do it not in the service of ones self, but ones

6、 own.演讲稿范文2For me, it was that search for greater purpose that brought me to Apple in the first place. I had a comfortable job at a company called Compaq that at the time looked like it was going to be on top forever. As it turns out, most of you are probably too young to even remember its name. But

7、 in 1998, Steve Jobs convinced me to leave Compaq behind to join a company that was on the verge of bankruptcy. They made computers, but at that moment at least, people werent interested in buying them. Steve had a plan to change things. And I wanted to be a part of it.It wasnt just about the iMac,

8、or the iPod, or everything that came after. It was about the values that brought these inventions to life. The idea that putting powerful tools in the hands of everyday people helps unleash creativity and move humanity forward. That we can build things that help us imagine a better world and then ma

9、ke it real.演讲稿范文3Theres a saying that if you do what you love, youll never work a day in your life. At Apple, I learned thats a total crock. Youll work harder than you ever thought possible, but the tools will feel light in your hands. As you go out into the world, dont waste time on problems that h

10、ave been solved. Dont get hung up on what other people say is practical. Instead, steer your ship into the choppy seas. Look for the rough spots, the problems that seem too big, the complexities that other people are content to work around. Its in those places that you will find your purpose. Its th

11、ere that you can make your greatest contribution. Whatever you do, dont make the mistake of being too cautious. Dont assume that by staying put, the ground wont move beneath your feet. The status quo simply wont last. So get to work on building something better.In some important ways, my generation

12、has failed you in this regard. We spent too much time debating. Weve been too focused on the fight and not focused enough on progress. And you dont need to look far to find an example of that failure. Here today, in this very place, in an arena where thousands once found desperate shelter from a 100

13、-year disaster, the kind that seem to be happening more and more frequently, I dont think we can talk about who we are as people and what we owe to one another without talking about climate change.演讲稿范文4This problem doesnt get any easier based on whose side wins or loses an election. Its about who h

14、as won lifes lottery and has the luxury of ignoring this issue and who stands to lose everything. The coastal communities, including some right here in Louisiana, that are already making plans to leave behind the places theyve called home for generations and head for higher ground. The fishermen who

15、se nets come up empty. The wildlife preserves with less wildlife to preserve. The marginalized, for whom a natural disaster can mean enduring poverty.Just ask Tulanes own Molly Keogh, whos getting her Ph.D. this weekend. Her important new research shows that rising sea levels are devastating areas o

16、f Southern Louisiana more dramatically than anyone expected. Tulane graduates, these are peoples homes. Their livelihoods. The land where their grandparents were born, lived, and died.演讲稿范文5When we talk about climate change or any issue with human costs, and there are many, I challenge you to look for those who have the most to lose and find the real, true empa

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