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1、毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文(精选19篇) 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇1 I am for the robust and free exchange of ideas, as essential to the mission of a great university as it is to the health of our democracy.I am for a world where we welcome the immigrant, the poor, and the forgotten; we did do not shut them out

2、 or silence them; a world where showing empathy and understanding is considered the true hallmark of success, of a life well-lived.That is what I am for.Yale’s mission says, in part, that we are committed to improving the world today and for future generations. That commitment does not end at

3、graduation.Soon you will leave Yale and, as Robert Penn Warren, who studied and taught at Yale, wrote, You will go into the convulsion of the world, out of history and into history.Indeed, you’ll go into history and make history. 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇2 On Monday, tomorrow, during your commencement

4、 ceremonies, I will confer on you all the rights and responsibilities of a Yale degree. Yours is a great responsibility. You will have to know what you are for.What are you for?Surely in the light of history, Eleanor Roosevelt said, it is more intelligent to hope rather than to fear, to try rather t

5、han not to try.Yale has prepared you, as a scholar and a human being, to try; to face challenges with courage and determination. And I trust you are leaving Yale with a sense of your own responsibilities to one another, to the planet, and to our shared future.By serving others and our communities wi

6、th the many gifts you have been given, you will live a life that is for something, a life of meaning and purpose.There is no time to waste; there are no words to waste: As a young Bob Dylan sang in 1965, He not busy being born is busy dying. We must give life to new ideas, imagine new ways of being

7、in the world, new answers to the problems that vex us and our neighbors.Now is the time.Members of the Class of 20xx, please rise:We are delighted to salute your accomplishments, and we are proud of your achievements. Remember to give thanks for all that has brought you to this day. And go forth fro

8、m this place with grateful hearts, paying back the gifts you have received here by using your minds, your voices, and your hands to imagine and create the new worlds you wish to see.What are you for?Congratulations, Class of 20xx!Thank you. Thank you. 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇3 Thank you very much, Margaret

9、, for that very generous introduction.First, let me say congratulations to our graduates. Welcome back to our alumni. Good afternoon to everyone – colleagues and friends, and family members, loved ones, and our most special guest – our eminent speaker. It’s a pleasure to address yo

10、u this afternoon and to offer a few reflections as I approach the end of my first year as president.I realize, however, that I’m literally the last thing standing between you and the speech that you’ve all actually come here to hear. So, while I can’t promise to be mesmerizingly el

11、oquent, I can at least promise to be mercifully brief.We gather this afternoon buoyed by the aspirations of our graduates – some 7,100 people who have distinguished themselves in nearly every field and every discipline imaginable. We welcome them into the venerable ranks of our alumni, and we

12、send them forth into a world that is very much in need of both their minds and their hearts. 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇4 During my brief time in office, our world has reminded us daily of the necessity and the urgency of our work.We’ve witnessed the coarsening of public discourse and the volatility of

13、national and international affairs.We’ve mourned when gun violence has cut future short, and gatherings of the faithful – Jewish, Muslim, and Christian – have ended in bloodshed.We’ve continued to confront the existential threat posed by climate change, and we’ve reeled

14、 as extreme weather has destroyed homes and claimed lives.And we’ve grown increasingly aware of the scourge of sexual harassment and sexual assault, and have struggled to consider how institutions, Harvard among them, can prevent and address behavior that threatens individuals and weakens comm

15、unities.To be sure, there is much in this world that rightly troubles us. But there’s even more that gives us cause for hope.And it’s that spirit of hope – the willingness both to see the world as it is, and to consider how we can help make it better – that is in many ways th

16、e spirit that defines this university and I believe joins us all together.Since I took office on July 1, I’ve seen the value of both knowledge and education at work in the world. I’ve seen the good being done by our faculty and our students, by our alumni, and our staff, and our friends.

17、 And I’ve seen expressions of compassion, and patience, and kindness, and wisdom that have moved me deeply. 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇5 Looking around me today, I think of the generations of Yale graduates who have come before you. Individuals who have been for something.There are many names we know an

18、d others that would be less familiar – presidents and world leaders, artists and business executives, scholars and scientists.Like them, I know you will heed the call to leadership and service and leave your mark on every realm of human endeavor.That is Yale’s mission – that is wha

19、t Yale is for.As members of the Yale community, what do we believe?We believe that facts and expertise, applied with creativity and wisdom, can transform the world.We believe that education and research save lives and make life more meaningful.We believe that diversity of thought and diversity indee

20、d are essential to human progress.We believe, most of all, in the boundless potential of human ingenuity; that together, we can solve great challenges and bring light and truth to a world in great need of it. 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇6 Hello,everyone!My name is Winnie.Im a 15 years old girl. I live in the b

21、eautiful city of Rizhao.Im an active,lovely and clever girl.In the school,my favourite subject is maths.Perhaps someone thinks its difficult to study well.But I like it.I belive that if you try your best,everything can be done well.I also like sports very much.Such as,running,volleyball and so on.Im

22、 kind-hearted. If you need help,please come to me .I hope we can be good friends!OK.This is me .A sunny girl. 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇7 Last December, we said goodbye to a great man. A great man, but a typical Boilermaker. In his 94 years, Fred Fehsenfeld built a series of businesses that employed and enri

23、ched thousands of people around Indiana and the world. A model for what we now call lifelong learning, he was always on top of the latest technology, always conceiving large new projects and looking far into a future he could not possibly live to see. And modest about his achievements every step of

24、the way.He almost didn’t get the chance to do any of that. On his 18th birthday, in 1942, he left his freshman dorm room in Cary Hall and enlisted in the Army. He flew 86 missions over Europe with a storied unit in which almost half his fellow pilots were killed in action.In an oral history of

25、 his experiences, Fred told of his first close-air dogfight combat. He was low to the ground, with bullets everywhere, and death perhaps an instant away. The interviewer asked, What were you thinking at a moment like that? Fred answered, I was thinking, I finally got a chance to make some German pay

26、 for yanking me out of Purdue University. He survived the war, came back, still younger than most of you, to finish his M.E. degree and lead a life of epic accomplishment. 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇8 I think the cause is more complicated. I think, as a society, we put more pressure on our boys to succeedthan

27、 we do on our girls. I know men that stay home and work in the home to support wives with careers,and it's hard. When I go to the Mommy-and-Me stuff and I see the father there, I notice that the other mommies don't play with him. And that's a problem, because we have to make it as import

28、ant a job,because it's the hardest job in the world to work inside the home, for people of both genders, if we're going to even things out and let women stay in the workforce. Studies show that households with equal earning and equal responsibility also have half the divorce rate.And if that

29、 wasn't good enough motivation for everyone out there, they also have more how shall I say this on this stage? 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇9 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I'm Eden, I'm 9 years old.Today, I'm going to tell you about my first special memory. It wasunforgettable, because it

30、was my first flying on a plane.When I got on the huge, white thing with two big ‘fans’, I was so scared. I was thinking what if the big thing couldn’t balance itself? What if in the middle of the trip, the airplane ran out of oil? What if the airplane crashed onto the ground when i

31、t landed? I was scared that I would falldown and smash into pieces!Just then, the plane started to take off, and my ear started tohurt as well.So, I closed my eyes for a long long time. What a surprise! WhenI woke up, I didn't smash into pieces, and neither did I have an ear pain.Then, I looked

32、outside the window. How amazing it was!The sun was orange, and all the cloud turning into golden color, just like the toasted marshmallows and chicken. I could still rememberthat they looked very tasty and inviting! Furthermore, there were the golden lions,dancing bears, and more, just like the clou

33、d zoo! I couldn’t take my eyes offthose impressive views, but it was time to land.Never would I forget my first amazing flight, my first specialmemory! From then on, I was not afraid of flight any more, instead, I enjoyedhaving the trip in the sky. Thank you! 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇10 Duke accepted

34、me as an ‘early decision’ candidate and, for the first time, I felt seen, and heard and valued. One of the finest universities in the nation was willing to bet on me. I was, and I remain, eternally grateful for the opportunity to attend and graduate in the Trinity Class of 1979. My Duke

35、degree and our Blue Devil family have opened more doors than I could have imagined and stood in support when I needed it the most.Graduates, today, we still find ourselves in the same morass of exclusion and intolerance I experienced all those years ago. The high degree of acrimony is unyielding and

36、 discouraging, but I want to make sure you hear this: Discouragement doesn’t have to be debilitating. If anything, discouragement should drive you to open your own doors and design your own future.And just remember when you open those doors, there will be people on the other side. Some of them

37、 will be cheerleaders, and some of them will be critics. The challenges you face on your uphill climb will often come with an audience, because the reality is this: Adversity doesn’t happen always in private.I know this all too well. 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇11 someone said we are reading the first ve

38、rse of the first chapter of a book, whose pages are infinite. i don?t know who wrote these words, but i?ve always liked them as a reminder that the future can be anything we want it to be. we are all in the position of the farmers. if we plant a good seed ,we reap a good harvest. if we plant nothing

39、 at all, we harvest nothing at all.we are young. how to spend the youth? it is a meaningfulquestion. to answer it, first i have to ask what do you understand by the word youth? youth is not a time of life, it?s a state of mind. it?s not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips or supple knees. it?s the mat

40、ter of the will. it?s the freshness of the deep spring of life.youth means a temperamental predominance of courage overtimidity of the appetite , for adventure over the love of ease. this often exists in a man of 60 more than a boy of 20 . nobody grows old merely by a number of years . we grow old b

41、y deserting our ideals. years wrinkle the skin , but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul . worry , fear , self –distrust bows the heart and turns the spirit back to dust .whether 60 of 16 , there is in every human being ?s heart the lure of wonders, the unfailing childlike appetite of what

42、?s next and the joy of the game of living . in the center of your heart and my heart there?s a wireless station : so long as it receives messages of beauty , hope ,cheer, courage and power from men and from the infinite, so long as you are young . 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇12 As President, my father will cha

43、nge the labor laws that were put into place at a time when women were not a significant portion of the workforce. And he will focus on making quality childcare affordable and accessible for all.As a mother myself, of three young children, I know how hard it is to work while raising a family. And I a

44、lso know that I’m far more fortunate than most. American families need relief. Policies that allow women with children to thrive should not be novelties, they should be the norm. Politicians talk about wage equality, but my father has made it a practice at his company throughout his entire car

45、eer.He will fight for equal pay for equal work, and I will fight for this too, right along side of him. 毕业典礼老师经典英语演讲稿范文 篇13 As I said, my grandfather was a pastor for 50 plus years, leading the civil rights movement and marches, desegregating the public transit system and helping the first African-A

46、merican policemen secure steady jobs. My father was a physician, one of only 100 black doctors in Atlanta when he started his practice, and my mother was a civic leader who co-founded a coalition of neighborhoods across segregated communities.Following in the tradition of my elders, I pursued a role

47、 in public service as President of the City Council and you heard that I served for six years. As the leader of the Legislative Branch of municipal government, I learned all the mechanics and the operations of the City. And when it was time for my next step, I threw my hat in the ring and ran for Ma

48、yor.I entered as the front runner with the highest name recognition. I raised a ton of money, I knocked on tens of thousands of doors. That said, there were issues along the way; my parents became ill – my father with the ravages of diabetes and two amputated legs and my mother diagnosed with the early onset of dementia – and I decided

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