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五分钟英语演讲稿范文篇1
we've gone from losing 9 million jobs during the financial crisis to creating 10 million jobs. we've reduced the unemployment rate from 10% in october of to 6.1% today. and for the first time since the 1990s, american manufacturing is steadily5 adding jobs-over 700,000 since . and surveys of both american and foreign business leaders confirm that america once again is viewed as the best place in the world to build and invest.
that's all good news.
but an awful lot of middle class americans are still not feeling the effects of this recovery. since the year , gross domestic product-our gdp - has risen by 25%. and productivity in america is up by 30%. but middle class wages during that same time period have gone up by only fourteen cents.
folks, it's long past time to cut the middle class back into the deal, so they can benefit from the economic growth they helped create. folks, there used to be a bargain in this country supported by democrats6 and republicans, business and labor7. the bargain was simple. if an employee contributed to the growth and profitability of the company, they got to share in the profits and the benefits as well. that's what built the middle class. it's time to restore the bargain, to deal the middle class back in. because, folks, when the middle class does well, everybody does well-the wealthy get wealthier and the poor have a way up.
you know, the middle class is not a number. it's a value set. it means being able to own your home; raise your children in a safe neighborhood; send them to a good school where if they do well they can qualify to go to college and if they get accepted you'd be able to find a way to be able to send them to college. and in the meantime, if your parents need help, being able to take care of them, and hope to put aside enough money so that your children will not have to take care of you.
that's the american dream. that's what this country was built on. and that's what we'redetermined8 to restore.
in order to do that, it's time to have a fair tax structure, one that values paychecks as much as unearned income and inherited wealth, to take some of the burden off of the middle class. it's time to close tax loopholes so we can reduce the deficit9, and invest in rebuilding america - our bridges, our ports, our highways, rails, providing good jobs.
with corporate10 profits at near record highs, we should encourage corporations to invest more in research and development and the salaries of their employees. it's time for us to invest in educational opportunity to guarantee that we have the most highly skilledworkforce11 in the world, for 6 out of every 10 jobs in the near term is going to require some education beyond high school. folks, it's long past due to increase the minimum wage that will lift millions of hardworking families out of poverty target poverty and in the process produce a ripple12 effect that boosts wages for the middle class and spurs economic growth for the united states of america. economists13 acknowledge that if we do these and other things, wages will go up and we'll increase the gross domestic product of the united states.
五分钟英语演讲稿范文篇2
this is a glass of water, tasteless, right? however if you add sugar, it will taste sweet, but if you add vinegar, it will become bitter. the same is true with our life——the flavor is created by our choices.
if kindness is added to a strange you will have a friend; but if hostility is added, you will have an enemy. if love is added to a pile of red bricks you will have a home, but if hatred is add to those bricks , you will have an concentration camp.
so my dear friends, never complain that life is boring and the world is disappointing. if donsquo;t like the taste of your life, change the ingredients. three year ago, i weighed more than 100 hundred kilograms which caused
significant embarrassment and frustration in my life. like always failing my p.e examinations, like always being laughed at by girls, like being terrified to speak in public. it was my grandmothersquo;s encouragement that revived from my passive attitude to become confident in myself. she said my dear, if you cansquo;t change you figure, why not treat it as your own style. so i began to cautiously employ the new way of thinking. by choosing to change my outlook on life, i developed the confidence to make a difference and finally i found a totally new world.
so my dear friend, if faith, hope, love, endurance are added to your life, you will find the confidence to conquer your limitation and embrace new challenges. and hopefully with my speech included, you will have a fantastic speech contest.
五分钟英语演讲稿范文篇3
the search for truth became its core animating idea and the american universities flourished over time to institutionalize and idealize that way of life. also, in 1919, at the more local level, on this campus, the new year-long required course for columbia freshman has launched call contemporary civilization.
though today, we know c.c. is the genesis of the famed curriculum, then it was nothing more than a bold experiment in higher education. the objective reflected in the course name was to apply learning and reason derived from classic texts to the problems facing society in the aftermath of a cataclysmic war. the idea was to double down on the academic mission and it has made a difference as generation after generation has attested to its value in creating an open mind and intellect.
both of these century-old intellectual innovations arose from the same sensibility. both assumed that the best side of human nature includes the desire to learn and to live by the truth and to acquire and to create knowledge. and while our natural negative instincts activated by our fears, greed and lust for power sometimes divert us from that quest. a life worth living will only follow from a determined effort to engage with ideas at the most profound levels, even those ideas we dislike and firmly believe to be in error.
this time, your time presents the conundrum this is above all a moment when we must reassert our commitment to open inquiry, to reason and to the sanctity of knowledge and understanding. as was the case a century ago, these pursuits are increasingly out of step with the currents of the broader world, making it all the more essential that we express our devotion to that endeavor.
五分钟英语演讲稿范文篇4
tim is also known as a strong advocate for environmental issues, broader educational access, 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 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 forever 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 living a life of purpose.
and most importantly: embrace the opportunities ahead of you and use the platform yousquo;ve earned to change the world for the better.
congratulations, class of 20xx!
五分钟英语演讲稿范文篇5
during his presidency, bill clinton seized important opportunities on issues from welfare to free trade. he was a tireless champion of peace in the middle east. he used american power in the balkans to confront aggression and halt ethnic cleansing. and in all his actions and decisions, the american people sensed a deep empathy for the poor and the powerless. shortly before leaving office, president clinton said, "christ admonished us that our lives will be judged by how we do unto the least of our neighbors." throughout his career, bill clinton has done his best to live up to that standard. and americans respect him for it. at every stage of his remarkable life, president clinton has made and kept countless friends, who share in the joy of this day. and three people in particular have the largest part in this remarkable story. one day more than 30 years ago, inside the yale law library, a fellow student walked over to bill clinton and said, "if you're going to keep staring at me, and i'm going to keep staring back, we ought to at least know each other's name. mine's hillary rodham. what is yours?"that was a good day for both of them, and the beginning of a partnership unique in american history. so today, we honor the former first lady of arkansas, the former first lady of america, the united states senator from new york, senator hillary rodham clinton.
perhaps the clintons' greatest achievement is their daughter, who moved into the white house as a young girl, and left as an accomplished young lady. it's not easy to be a teenager in the white house, but it's a lot easier when you have a loving mother and a loving father that chelsea clinton had.
this magnificent presidential library, and the american life it celebrates, would not have been possible without the love and sacrifice of a special lady. among his heroes, president clinton always includes his mother, virginia kelley, "a working woman and a widow." virginia was there when her son took the oath of office, and we know that she would be incredibly proud of this day.
the story that began in a little house on hervey street in hope, arkansas is the kind of story that inspires people from every background, all over america. in this great nation, it is always possible for a child to go as far as their talent and vision can take them. visitors to this place will be reminded of the great promise of our country, and the dreams that came true in the life of our 42nd president. the william j. clinton presidential library is a gift to the future by a man who always believed in the future. and today, we thank him for loving and serving america.
五分钟英语演讲稿范文篇6
in june, the flowers in full bloom season; in june, and the wind blowing the buddha, the sun is shining; in june, is also our festival; on this day, our school held a large festival performances.
with the wonderful music, the curtain slowly rising, festival show began. you see! on both sides of the stage, slowly out of the pairs of girl wear kimonos, all is their dance, like a little flower in the wind, graceful; when the music becomes the high intense, they swing the waist, opened the ideologues floret umbrella, like a little mushroom in the rain, the dizzying. oh! they are a little (a) class of performance. is really wonderful! when the lights suddenly became dark, speed up the pace of music, a beam of red light in the middle of the table, a the grass skirt, with countless tails girl, with music and dancing. oh! she in african dance!
the festival performances, from grade school, every class of performance are selected, many class can only choose a, and our class is very lucky, selected the two programs. "saxophone ensemble" and the "latin". my favorite is my piano recital, selected by the school but did not, though in the best, only got a silver medal. since the two selected, the teacher every day with our rehearsals, one of the most hard is jump latin dance, before we haven't learned a few people, is only temporary, please classmates to tutoring. although in practice some classmates repeatedly, and made great changes, through the joint efforts of everyone, insisted on down.
the next program to play in our class, i saw countless flashing light from the flash, like with a rabbit in my heart, "beat" straight jump, however, still keep a smile on his face, i said to myself: there are many teachers and parents looking at me, i can't make a fool of yourself! hence, music sounded, i try to set up her skirt, try to do the best gestures, leave the most beautiful dance to the audience the audience. a round of applause ended our performance, we are easy to step down after the audience with a bow, suddenly found that my mouth smile went numb...
i like the festival very much, because she can give each of us the opportunity to show their most beautiful style and individual talent, at the same time, can also learn about to so many classmates, have their skills, perhaps, this is what people often say: we are the future of our motherland...
六月,百花盛开的季节;六月,和风吹佛,阳光灿烂;六月,也是我们的节日;这一天,我们学校举行了一次大型的艺术节表演。
随着美妙的乐曲,帏幕徐徐升起,艺术节表演开始了。你看!从舞台的两边,慢慢的走出一对对穿和服的小姑娘,她们的舞姿各显其态,像风中的小花朵,婀娜多姿;当音乐变的高昂激烈时,她们摆动了腰肢,打开了一顶顶的小花伞,像雨中展开的小蘑菇,令人目不暇接。哦!原来她们是一(一)班的小同学表演的节目。真是精彩!这时灯光突然变得昏暗,音乐节奏加快,一束红色的灯光打在台中央,一位穿这草编织的裙子,扎着无数条辫子的少女,随着音乐尽情地手舞足蹈。哦!原来她在跳非洲舞呢!
这次艺术节表演,学校是从各年级,各班的汇演中挑选出来的,很多班都只选上了一个,而我们班很幸运,被选中了两个节目。萨克斯合奏与拉丁舞。我最喜欢的是我的钢琴独奏,可惜没有被学校选中,尽管进了最大的努力,也只是得了个银牌。自从这两个节目被选上,老师天天陪着我们排练,其中最辛苦的是跳拉丁舞,之前,我们几个人都没学过,只是临时请班上同学来辅导。尽管在练习中有的同学闹情绪,又做了很大的改动,经过大家的共同努力,还是坚持了下来。
接下来我们班的节目要上场了,只见无数个闪光灯在台下一闪一闪,我的心窝里象揣了个兔子一样,怦怦直跳,不过,脸上还保持着灿烂的笑容,我对自己说:下面有许多老师和家长在看着我呢,可不能出丑!于是,音乐响起,我努力把裙子摆起来,举手投足都尽量做到尽善尽美,把最美的舞姿留给台下的观众。一阵热烈的掌声结束了我们的表演,我们大方的向观众鞠躬敬礼后走下台,这时突然发现,我的嘴巴笑得竟然麻木了……
我非常喜欢这次艺术节,因为她可以给我们每个人机会展现自己最美的风采和个人的才华,同时,也可以从中了解到这么多同学,都有他们的一技之长,也许,这就是人们常说的:我们是祖国的未来……
五分钟英语演讲稿范文篇7
happiness is like a snowflake, each one unique because the perception of a meaningful life varies from person to person. to many people, happiness means a simple life without any ups and downs, but my happiness comes from a life full of challenge and experience.
when i was a child, happiness was the rare taste of independence, a brave leap from the mundane. i remember the first time i tried to to ride a bike by myself without the support wheels. i went back home with a flat tire, skinned knees, and the biggest grin my face could hold. while other toddlers preferred the safe and secure, i was tumbling down hills and swerving off sidewalks. even now, i can still recall the exhilaration i had felt when i managed to stay atop that bike for those few short moments.
later on, overcoming challenges that i encountered in life was what brought me happiness. you see, i started learning the violin. it was extremely hard and i sounded like i was flaying a cat every time i picked it up. my fingers were awkward and the bow slipped off the strings more times than it stayed on. i spent three hours everyday, sawing at my violin. my fingers bruised and my neck ached, but gradually the mistakes lessened and i was making music. three years later, i was first chair violinist in the school orchestra. i still remember the pride i had felt when i took my very first bow in front of an applauding audience. happiness had felt so much sweeter after a hard won success.
when i got older and saw more of the world, i wanted to contribute more. so when most people my age chose to spend the three months before college relaxing, i decided to get a part-time job as a ta at a summer school. i woke up at the crack of dawn, took an hour's bus to the school every day and spent most of the summer vacation sitting in the back of classrooms, grading papers and taking notes on the lecture and tutoring students. it definitely wasn't the most glamorous summer, but it was one of the happiest and most memorable moments of my life. it didnsquo;t just make me happy because it had been my first part-time job. i was happy because i had spent my time doing something worthwhile. i had contributed in my own way, and the children were going to do better in school in the coming year.
over the years, isquo;ve had my fair share of cuts and bruises, but the scars left behind are the testimony of my own unique experiences and the fulfilling life that i want to pursue. our time is limited and i want to experience as much as life can offer. my happiness comes from living an exciting and worthy life, true to myself and true to the world.
if personal happiness were a self portrait, then each day would be a stroke of the brush, each experience a splash of vivid paint. and when we are old, we can look back upon our life and the dots will connect, every brush of color will come together and reveal a life worth living and a person worth being.
五分钟英语演讲稿范文篇8
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- 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 acquiring 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 teachersquo;s college 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, 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 search 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 engagement with this little world over the past several years.
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