应届毕业典礼万能三分钟英语演讲稿范文6篇

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应届毕业典礼万能三分钟英语演讲稿范文6篇
应届毕业典礼万能三分钟英语演讲稿范文  (1)                                             
目前的英文  The truth is, success is a process—you can ask anybody who’s been successful. I just pasd on the lane up here here, successful restauranteur Danny Meyer, who’s sitting here with his family—Charles is graduating today. Ask Danny or anybody who’s successful, you go to any one of his restaurants—Shake Shack, love it!—Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern—you will be impresd by not only the food, but the radical hospital and rvice. Service is not just about when you’re getting rved.李白的将进酒全文
  When I started my talk show, I was just so happy to be on television. I was so happy to interview members of the Ku Klux Klan. I thought I was interviewing them to show their vitriol to the world, and then I saw them using hand signals in the audience—and realized they were using me, and using my platform. Then we did a show where someone was embarrasd, and I was responsible for the embarrassment. We had somehow talked a man who was cheating on his wife to come on the show with the woman he was cheating w
ith and, on live television, he told his wife that his girlfriend was pregnant. That happened on mywatch.
  Shortly after I said: I’m not gonna do that again. How can I u this show to not just be a show, but allow it to be a rvice to the viewer? That question of "How do we rve the viewer?" transformed the show. And becau we asked that question every single day from 1989 forward—with the intention of only doing what was in rvice to the people who were watching—that is why now, no matter where I go in the world, people say "I watched your show, it changed my life." People watched and were raid by that show. I did a good job of raising a lot of people, I must say. That happened becau of an intention to be of rvice.
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  At 19, I was just happy to have a job. But later through experience, trial, failure, I realized my true purpo was to be a force for good, to allow people to be themlves. so that becomes my legacy. I remember when I finished the [Oprah Winfrey Leadership Aca
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demy for Girls] school, and I went to my friend Maya Angelou’s hou, and Maya was making biscuits and teaching me to make the biscuits. I said "I’m so sorry you weren’t able to be there to e the school open..it’s going to be my greatest legacy.” And she put down what she was making and said “Baby, you have no idea what your legacy will be, becau your legacy is every life that you touch.”
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  And that I repeat everywhere, becau it’s true. It’s not one thing, it’s everything, and the most important thing is how you touch other people’s lives. Every day, you’re carving out the path, even when it looks like you’re not. Every action is creating equal and opposite reactions. How you think and what you do is being done unto you—that is my religion, I live by that. That is creating a blesd and spectacular life.
应届毕业典礼万能三分钟英语演讲稿范文  (3)                                             
  But you got here. And you’ve all worked hard to reach this day. You’ve shuttled between challenging class and Greek life. You’ve led clubs, played an instrument or a sport. You volunteered, you interned, held down one, two, maybe three jobs. You’ve made lifelong fri
ends and discovered exactly what you’re made of. The “Howard Hustle” has strengthened your n of purpo and ambition, which means you are part of a long line of Howard graduates. Some are on this stage today. Some are in the audience. That spirit of achievement and special responsibility has defined this campus ever since the Freedman’s Bureau established Howard just four years after the Emancipation Proclamation; just two years after the Civil War came to an end. They created this university with a vision – a vision of uplift; a vision for an America where our fates would be determined not by our race, gender, religion or creed, but where we would be free – in every n – to pursue our individual and collective dreams.
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  It is that spirit that’s made Howard a centerpiece of African-American intellectual life and a central part of our larger American story. This institution has been the home of many firsts: The first black Nobel Peace Prize winner. The first black Supreme Court justice. But its mission has been to ensure tho firsts were not the last. Countless scholars, professionals, artists, and leaders from every field received their training here. The generations of men and women who walked through this yard helped reform our governm
ent, cure dia, grow a black middle class, advance civil rights, shape our culture. The eds of change – for all Americans – were sown here. And that’s what I want to talk about today.
应届毕业典礼万能三分钟英语演讲稿范文  (4)                                             
  In my inaugural address, I remarked that just 60 years earlier, my father might not have been rved in a D.C. restaurant – at least not certain of them. There were no black CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. Very few black judges. Shoot, as Larry Wilmore pointed out last week, a lot of folks didn’t even think blacks had the tools to be a quarterback. Today, former Bull Michael Jordan isn’t just the greatest basketball player of all time – he owns the team. (Laughter.) When I was graduating, the main black hero on TV was Mr. T. (Laughter.) Rap and hip hop were counterculture, underground. Now, Shonda Rhimes owns Thursday night, and Beyoncé runs the world. (Laughter.) We’re no longer only entertainers, we’re producers, studio executives. No longer small business owners – we’re CEOs, we’re mayors, reprentatives, Presidents of the United States. (Applau.)
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  Noe, I am not saying gaps do not persist. Obviously, they do. Racism persists. Inequality persists. Don’t worry – I’m going to get to that. But I wanted to start, Class of 20xx, by opening your eyes to the moment that you are in. If you had to choo one moment in history in which you could be born, and you didn’t know ahead of time who you were going to be – what nationality, what gender, what race, whether you’d be rich or poor, gay or straight, what faith you’d be born into – you wouldn’t choo 100 years ago. You wouldn’t choo the fifties, or the sixties, or the venties. You’d choo right now. If you had to choo a time to be, in the words of Lorraine Hansberry, “young, gifted, and black” in America, you would choo right now. (Applau.)
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