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1、应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文(精选18篇) 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇1 In May, Tim was once again named to Fortune’s annual list of the World’s 50 Greatest Leaders.He was named Person of the Year by the Financial Times in 20xx, and he has been honored with the Newseum’s Free Speech Awar
2、d for using his spotlight to take a public stand on important social issues.In 20xx, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference presented Tim with its Keeper of the Dream Award for Human Rights during its observation of the 50th anniversary of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Tim is truly us
3、ing his influence to focus beyond his own company’s operations and to address the broader societal context.And I hope that you, Class of 20xx, will embrace his example.Wherever your own path takes you, you will have opportunities to use your platform to address the challenges of our time and t
4、o make your corner of the world a little brighter.As Tim Cook has – as the Stanfords did – I hope you will let your values guide you on your journey to living a life of purpose and a life of impact.Please join me in welcoming Tim Cook. 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇2 They chose to use their platfo
5、rm to ensure not just that their son would be remembered, but that a new university, built in his name, would exist to benefit others.Since the Stanfords didn’t have the opportunity to give their son the future he had envisioned, they devoted themselves to creating a university that would prod
6、uce both fundamental knowledge and apply that knowledge to tackle real-world problems – but that that would also help countless other students build their own platforms and launch their own lives of purpose.As Stanford graduates, you have built and earned your platform.Your education and exper
7、iences here will give you opportunities to pursue your interests and follow your own unique path.Of course, you’ve worked tremendously hard to achieve this success. And I know that it hasn’t always been easy. Each of you has had to overcome obstacles to get to where you are today.And all
8、 of that hard work – the midnight coffee breaks; the final exams; the hours spent in the library, or the studio, or the laboratory – have brought you here today.And you haven’t stopped there.You’ve thrown yourself into activities and experiences here – whether sports or
9、 the arts, student government or the student newspaper, service work, sketch comedy, the Band, or…or – especially as I’ve seen in the last week – fountain hopping!These experiences have enriched your lives, and they, too, have brought you to where you are today. 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英
10、语演讲稿范文 篇3 You have a world of opportunity in front of you, and it is for you to decide what to do with this platform that you’ve worked so hard to earn.No matter what field you enter after graduation, you have the opportunity to use your gifts to make a difference in the world.This can feel da
11、unting, at the outset of your post-Stanford life. Some of you may know exactly what contribution you want to make in the world, while others may still be searching for your way to make an impact.But whatever you do, whatever profession you pursue or journey you take – whether you become a teac
12、her or a community leader, a lawyer or a physician, an engineer or an artist, or a scholar or a scientist, or a mother or father, a caregiver to the next generation – whatever you make of your life and the opportunities before you, I hope you will use your gifts to change the world for the bet
13、ter.Having a platform also comes with a responsibility. It requires an ongoing process of self-examination and a continual return to your guiding values.You may find, at times, that the path forward is unclear. Or you may realize, in hindsight, that you have made missteps along the way.All of us mak
14、e mistakes. I certainly do – just ask my wife and kids!All of our lives require self-examination. 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇4 In those moments, it is important to return to our foundational values to guide us forward.For myself, I always return to the founding purpose of this university – that
15、 we are here to generate excellence for the sake of all humanity.That idea serves as Stanford’s North Star.And that brings me to today’s Commencement speaker, Tim Cook.Tim is a brilliant example of someone who has used his platform to achieve a greater impact beyond his own company.He is
16、 a clear voice for leading with vision and values to address the challenges and responsibilities that confront society today.A native of Alabama, Tim earned a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from Auburn University and then an MBA from Duke University.Tim joined Apple in 1998 and
17、 became the company’s chief operating officer in 20xx. He was named CEO in August 20xx.Now, Apple is a large organization, with more than 100,000 employees worldwide. And it would be certainly understandable if Tim focused all of his attention on the company and its operations.But instead, he
18、has also used his position to speak out about issues related to privacy and to address the ethical and societal implications of the technology revolution that he’s helping to lead. 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇5 Tim is also known as a strong advocate for environmental issues, broader educational access
19、, racial equity, and for the rights of the LGBTQ community.He has been vocal in his belief that corporations should do their part to make the world a better place.ell, thank you, Provost Drell.Again, to the members of the Class of 20xx:On behalf of Stanford University, congratulations to you on this
20、 very special day.You have graduated from the family of Stanford students, and you have joined the family of Stanford alumni.From this day forward, wherever you go in the world, whatever path you explore, and whatever contribution you seek to make – you will remain forever Cardinal, and foreve
21、r a part of the Stanford community.And so, in closing, as you start a new journey as graduates of Stanford, I hope you will remember these words:Let today serve as a beginning, and not an ending.Follow your talents, your interests, and your foundational values to discover your own unique path to liv
22、ing a life of purpose.And most importantly: Embrace the opportunities ahead of you and use the platform you’ve earned to change the world for the better.Congratulations, Class of 20xx! 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇6 Now, I am not going to stand here and tell you that failure is fun. That period of my l
23、ife was a dark one, and I had no idea that there was going to be what the press has since represented as a kind of fairy tale resolution. I had no idea then how far the tunnel extended, and for a long time, any light at the end of it was a hope rather than a reality.So why do I talk about the benefi
24、ts of failure? Simply because failure meant a stripping away of the inessential. I stopped pretending to myself that I was anything other than what I was, and began to direct all my energy into finishing the only work that mattered to me. Had I really succeeded at anything else, I might never have f
25、ound the determination to succeed in the one arena I believed I truly belonged. I was set free, because my greatest fear had been realised, and I was still alive, and I still had a daughter whom I adored, and I had an old typewriter and a big idea. And so rock bottom became the solid foundation on w
26、hich I rebuilt my life. 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇7 But Holmes understood as we should by now as well that a tolerant society is necessary for the purposes of seeking the truth, that this is produced through an act of collective commitment to live according to its values and that this requires constant vi
27、gilance and persistent reassertion of those values, yet we often lapse.Unsurprisingly then, history provides countless illustrations of these ideas colliding with people in government who felt threatened by the current of their time and chose to be hostile to the imagination and enamored of their ow
28、n power and belief.At the end of the first world war, western civilization had lost its way and the political and economic divisions were unraveling the status quo. Fears of Russia and the spread of communism and socialism along with growing unrest among labor give rise to fear and panic among those
29、 who wished to preserve the world as it was.All these forces of instability, in turn, escalated into repression, censorship and the scapegoating of marginal populations, of radicals, dissenters, nonconformance, foreigner and immigrants. The leader of the American socialist party Eugene Debs was impr
30、isoned for delivering a speech.Today, a century later, a new threat to our core values has emerged, around the world and in this country. The rise of authoritarianism often in the guys of democratically elected despots has become the defining feature of modern life. The tactics, unfortunately, are a
31、ge-old and time tests.There must be an in-group, conceived around religious ethnic, racial or nationalistic lines and an outgroup. Typically, foreigners, immigrants, elites, or an opposing party. 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇8 Part of the genius of this system of universities involves adding you into the mix
32、. It is the combination of brilliant scholars who dedicate their lives to exploring what we know, might know and must know about all the things in the universe, who work daily at the edge of accumulated human knowledge, sheltered by the principle of academic freedom, guided by the norms of scholarly
33、 temperament, working within the decentralized governance structure of the University. Together with the most brilliant and curious youth brought in from all over the world, to whom we teach everything we know so that they can go on with their lives and know even more.It is all this that creates the
34、 utterly unique context of the modern research university and that unites the exhilarating intertwined ambitions of scholarship and teaching. The structure and functioning of these institutions are unique, no other organization has ever been designed in these ways, nor would it seem to anyone sensib
35、le to do。From the outside, all look ungovernable. From the inside, and I can singularly attest to this, it is ungovernable, and it works and fabulously so.Over the course of the 20th, and now the 21st centuries, virtually every new discovery of significance emanated from our academic research instit
36、utions which now number in the hundreds.My friend, Our distinguished alumnus Warren Buffet likes to say that the American system operates with a secret sauce that has brought this nation to the pinnacle of human success in maximizing the welfare of its people, but that secret sauce begins with the k
37、nowledge created right here. 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇9 On behalf of our proud trustee, our esteem faculty, our distinguished alumni, our devoted families and our unparalleled friends gathered here and across the globe virtually, I welcome you to this very special moment in time. Today, we continue a 265
38、- year-old tradition that binds us with a sense of pride and hope and of deep and never-ending curiosity.We initiate those who are committed to a world of openness and debate, who have learned the power of discovering the unknown and who have accepted the great responsibility that comes with acquiri
39、ng knowledge into a community steadfastly poised to shape our world for the better. At the end of our time together today, joining a legacy of those who have come before them, we will have a new class of alumni representing 16 distinct schools along with affiliated institutions of Teacher’s Co
40、llege and Bernard college.The potential for trouble is palpable. And as we explore the profound meaning of this moment, there is one special part of our community deserves unique recognition. Graduates, as much as we, your faculty, feel deep, deep affection for you, nothing can compare to the pure,
41、unqualified adoration of your parents and families, though you will never be able to express fully the infinite gratitude I know you feel, please take this opportunity to thank them.For my remarks today, I have three parts. I want to talk about the idea of the academy, about the enemies of the searc
42、h for truth and about what we are to do.In awarding you the degrees in your respective field, we recognize your academic accomplishment and now acknowledge your expertise in some area of study. But you are now also an expert in higher education in America, simply by virtue of your presence and deep
43、engagement with this little world over the past several years. 应届毕业典礼震撼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇10 Passions are stoked, and the assault on truth begins. The necessary predicate for discrediting your opposition and for creating supporters. It usually starts with attacks on the press and journalists. And then it m
44、oves to universities and students and professors.Since truth is the real enemy, and whoever pursuit it must be declared the enemy. Evidence of nation after nation making this distressing turn is now all around us. We must be careful not to underestimate the negative consequences to our own values ca
45、used by this pervasive form of censorship and suppression.Given the ever-increasing integration of peoples of the world. Through the powerful forces of economic activity, communication, and movements across borders, we depend on professors, students, and ideas flowing freely through our community of
46、 institutions. We may therefore sometimes look at these acts of intolerance abroad as matters of here foreign consequence, but they almost also have much more direct and immediate consequences for our own values.The most recent case that vividly makes this point is the hideous torture and murder of
47、Khashoggi. A Saudi national and unsparing critic of that regime. A violation of international law and human rights, yes, it certainly appears so. But it was potentially a violation of American law, and the interests protected by those laws for Khashoggi was a communist with the Washington post and a
48、 legal resident of the United States. With two children of his four who are U.S. citizens. As such he was protected by the first amendment for the things he said and for which he was killed. This is a crime under American laws against torture and violation of civil rights, for which there is extraterritorial jurisdiction to pursue prosecution. Though it is deplorable that n