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大学经典演讲稿 篇1

1、祖国是东方的明珠,是亚洲腾飞的巨龙,是地平线上初升的太阳;祖国在你心中,在我心中,在每一个中国人的心中。

2、人民不会忘记,祖国不会忘记。建党的九十年里,我们历经了多少风雨。祝愿我们的党前途一片光明,生活更加美丽。

3、感谢祖国,让我看到了一场在我们自己国家举办的精彩的奥运会,圆了我们中国人的百年梦想,让我心里感到无比的自豪。

4、为了您的尊严,祖辈浴血奋战;为了您的繁荣,父辈挑起重担;为了您的和谐,我们无私奉献;为了您的辉煌,后辈勇往直前!

5、五千年的风雨也动摇不了您在孩子们心中的地位,五千年的风霜让您更加富强,五千年的世事让我们为您骄傲,啊!祖国我爱您!

6、中国红,红太阳,太阳红,红中国,红红火火的中国,红红火火的太阳,红红火火的生活,红红火火的事业,红红火火的人,中国红!

7、雄鹰展翅,翱翔万里;和平发展,两岸一家。

8、祖国,您让我们挺起腰杆,我们为您添砖加瓦。

9、风雨苦难我们一起走过,辉煌成就我们一起创造。

10、祖国强,我强;祖国富,我富,我和祖国血肉相连!

11、国强则民强,国富则民富,国家昌盛则民族亦昌盛。

12、中华崛起炎黄儿女生百福,民族团结歌舞升平纳千祥!

13、民生丰裕达三江国运昌盛,安邦有道通四海国威大振!

14、祖国之树屹立不倒,祖国之花永不凋谢,祖国之水万古长流。

15、对祖国的深情,渗透在我滚烫的血液中,跳动在我火热的心中。

16、仰不愧天,俯不愧地,外不愧人,内不愧心,为祖国贡献一切。

17、祖国是一部可以影响历史的世界名着,每一页都有时代的最强音。

18、青春和祖国一起闪光,光荣与梦想共同创造。祝共和国生日快乐!

19、没有国,哪有家;没有家,哪有你我。让我们共同祝愿国兴家和!

20、废千年田赋,农村丰产增收庄园美;创万种商机,城市安居乐业文化妍。

21、中华儿女心连心,遇到困难共打拼,和谐社会同携手,祖**亲少烦忧!

22、太阳从东方升起,希望从东方升起,巨龙从东方升起,中国从东方崛起。

23、黄河孕育了华夏民族,长江见证了炎黄历史。伟大的祖国,我为你自豪!

24、牡丹向阳繁昌盛,雄鹰鸾鸟舞锦荣。问君花开为谁红,举世无双中国龙。

25、大海用涛声歌颂,大山用巍峨见证,大地用缄默宣誓:中国,我为你骄傲。

26、祝福祖国的明天,天更蓝山更绿水更清,经济更繁荣人民更幸福国力更强盛。

27、啊!祖国!我的祖国!您是希望,您是信念,您是我们一切拼搏进取的依托。

28、像雨后的彩虹那样多娇,中国好风光;像春天的桃花那样俊俏,中国好地方。

29、阳光恣意地大笑,风儿轻声地歌唱,人们尽情地舞蹈,愿祖国的明天更加美好!

30、我们就是中国,中国就是我们。我们勇敢地承担起自己的使命,祝祖国更加美好!

31、你有一个神圣的名字,那就是中国!那就是中国啊,我的祖国。我深深爱恋的祖国。

32、是您,孕育了华夏的智慧;是您,见证了子孙的成长。祝我们伟大的祖国大步朝前走。

33、母亲啊!我们的点滴成功都在您的关怀下萌发,我们带着您与亿同胞的期望飞向太空。

34、春有希望和辉煌,夏有火红和热情,秋有金黄和成熟,冬有雪白和宁静,祖国四季皆似锦。

35、以智慧为笔,以汗水为墨,在时间的画卷上记录赤子情深,在历史的苍穹下书写中国腾飞。

36、奔腾的长江翻卷起晶莹的浪花,千里草原回荡着深情的马头琴声。华夏儿女向祖**亲致意!

37、中国,正以龙的姿态腾飞,愿您越飞越高,与日月同辉,像恒星一样永存,像星星一样闪亮。

38、神州大地繁花似锦,祖国长空乐曲如潮。在这美好日子里,我们最真诚地祝福:祖国繁荣昌盛!

39、祖国是我们心中的灯塔,照亮我们前进的步伐;祖国是我们自信的源头,赋予我们无穷的力量。

40、祝福你祖国,我把青春献给你,愿你永远年轻永远快乐;我把赤诚献给你,愿你永远坚强永远蓬勃。

41、祖国啊,希望您拥有儿童的纯洁美好,拥有青年的结实强壮,拥有老人的淡泊睿智,愿您永远焕发光彩。

42、只有人人爱国才能让我们生活在和谐统一的大家庭里,使我们的祖国越来越兴旺,人民生活越来越美好!

43、有一种花,叫向日葵,永远向着太阳生长;我的名字也叫向日葵,我心中的太阳就是祖国,我爱我的祖国。

44、上九天揽月,下五洋捉鳖,多么豪迈的诗句!我们都做到了,神七奥运,中华民族创造了一个又一个的奇迹。

45、世上最美丽的画卷描绘的是祖国的大好河山;世上最动人的诗篇歌颂的是祖国永恒的春天。啊!祖国,我爱你!

46、青春和祖国一起闪光,光荣与梦想共同创造。祝共和国生日快乐!.生吾炎黄,育我华夏。待之有为,必报中华。

47、党的十五大的胜利召开,揭开历史崭新的一页。祖国,您在新世纪太阳的照耀下,一定会更加欣欣向荣,生机勃勃!

48、祖国是东方的明珠,是亚洲腾飞的巨龙,是地平线上初升的太阳;祖国在你心中,在我心中,在每一个中国人的心中。

49、我的祖国,人民勤劳,五十六个民族相濡以沫,东方神韵的精彩,人文风貌的风流,千古流传着多少美丽动人的传说。

50、我见证了旧社会的苦难,更见证了新社会的幸福。我以年近岁武警老战士的情怀,祝愿祖国明天更富强,人民生活更美好!

大学经典演讲稿 篇2

I never thought I would be addressing you, the esteemed members of the Oxford Union, without a guitar or an erhu, without my crazy stage hair and costumes, but I did perform in the O2 Arena in London last week. I’m not sure if any of you [x]…

But in many ways that is similar to what I’m talking about today, that is, introducing Chinese pop music. See, I’m actually an ambassador for Chinese pop, whether I like it or not, for both music and movies, and today I’m here to give you a State of Union address. It’s not the Oxford Union, it’s the union of East and West.

I want to frankly and openly and honestly talk about how we’ve done a good job, or how we’ve done a bad job, of bringing Chinese pop to the West. And I also want to impress upon all of you here today the workings of that soft power exchange and how each of us is involved in that exchange.

Soft power, a term I’m sure you’re all familiar with, coined by Rhodes Scholar and Oxford alumnus Joseph Nye, is defined as the ability to attract and persuade. Shashi Tharoor called it, in a recent TEDTalk, “the ability of a culture to tell a compelling story and influence others to fall in love with them”. I like that definition. But I want to put it in collegiate term for you students in the audience. The way I see it, East and West, are kinda like freshmen roommates. You don’t know a lot about each other aside that you’re living with each other in the same room. And each one is scared the other’s gonna steal his shower time or wants to party when the other wants to study. It has the potential to be absolute hell. We all have horror stories of that roommate, we all heard about those stories. I know a lot of students here in Oxford have their own separate bedrooms.

But when I was a freshman at Williams College [crowd interjects] You’re kidding! Woohoo! Well I had a roommate. And he was that roommate. Let’s just call him Frank. So Frank was my roommate and Frank liked nothing more than to smoke weed.

[laughter] And he did it every day. And Frank had a 2-foot long bong under his bed that was constantly being fired up. For those Chinese speakers in the audience, Frank would 火力全开 on that bong. So I guess I was kinda the opposite of Bill Clinton, who tried marijuana but didn’t inhale: I didn’t try marijuana but I did inhale. Every single day. Second hand. And strangely enough, every time I go into our bedroom, I mysteriously end up being late for class. I was like, dude is it already 10 o’clock

So, how many of you have lived with that Frank, or be a FrankHaving a roommate can be a recipe for disaster, but it also can have the potential of being the greatest friendship you’ve ever had. See, Frank, he didn’t make it to second year. And I got two new roommates instead: Stephan and Jason, and these days the three of us are the best of friends. So going back to my analogy, East and West, as roommates, do we want to be Frank, or do we want to be Steph and Jason, and I think in this day and age, in 2013, we should all be striving for the latter. I’m assuming we all agree that this is the goal that we all strive for.

Now, let’s look at where we are in reality, in recent headlines, in the media include, Foreign policy [maybe], China’s victim complex, Why are Chinese leaders so paranoid about the United States or the [AP, the Associated Press], Human rights in China worse than US. Bloomberg says, on the cover of this magazine, Yes, the Chinese army is spying on you [laughter] And it’s such a great one that I want to show you the cover of the magazine [laughter][Ed:check out the photo on the right!] Yes, be very afraid! [laughter]

There’s actually an extremely high amount of negativity and fear and anxiety about China, Sinophobia, that I think is not just misinformed and misleading and ultimately dangerous. Very dangerous. And what about how Westerners are viewed by ChineseWell, we have terms for Westerners. The most common of which are gwailo, in Cantonese which means “the old devil”, laowai, meaning “the old outsider” in Mandarin, ang moh, which means “the red hairy one” in Taiwanese, and the list goes on and on. So are these roommates heading for a best friend relationshipI think we need a little help. And as China rise to power, I think it is more important than ever for us to more discerning about what we believe because after all, I think, that’s the purpose of higher education, and that’s why we are all here, to be able to think for ourselves and make our own decisions.

China’s not just those headlines. The burgeoning economy with unique politics. It is not just the world’s factory or the next big superpower, it’s so much more, a billion people with rich culture, amazing stories, and as a product of both of those cultures, I want to help foster an understanding between the two. And [x] that incredible relationship, because knowing both sides of the coin, I really think that there is a love story waiting to be told, ready to unfold. And I’m only half joking when I said love story because I believe it is the stories that will save us and bring us closer together.

And my thesis statement for today’s talk is that the relationship between East and West needs to be and can be fixed via pop culture, and I’m going to try and back it up. Now, the UN Sec-Gen Ban Ki Moon said, “There are no languages required in the musical world. That is the power of music. That is the power of heart.” Through this promotion of arts we can better understand the culture and civilisation of other people. And in this era of instability and intolerance, we need to promote better understanding through the power of music. The UN Sec-Gen thinks that we need more music, and I think that he is right. Music and arts have always played a key role in my life, in building relationships, replacing what once were ignorance, fear and hatred, with acceptance, friendship and even love.

So I have a strong case for promoting music between cultures because it happened to me early in my life. I was born in Rochester, New York, I barely spoke a word of Chinese. I didn't know the difference between Taiwan or Thailand. [laughter] I was as American as apple pie, until one day on the 3rd grade playground, the inevitable

finally happened: I got teased for being Chinese. Now every kid gets teased or being made fun of in the playground, but this was fundamentally different and I knew right then and there. So this kid let’s call him Brian [x]. He started making fun of me, saying “Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees, look at these!” [laughing] We’re laughing now but it hurt!

I could still remember how I felt, I felt ashamed, I felt embarrassed. But I laughed along with everyone. And I didn't know what else to do. It was like having an out of body experience. As if I could laugh at that Chinese kid on the playground with all the other Americans because I was one of them, rightWrong, on many levels. And I was facing the first and definitely not the last time the harsh reality was that I was minority in Rochester, which in those days had an Asian population of 1%. And I was confused. I wanted to punch Brian. I wanted to hurt him for putting me in that situation but he was faster than me, and he was stronger than me, and he would kick my butt and we both knew that, so I just took it in. I didn't tell anyone or share with anyone these feelings, I just held them in and I let them fester. And those feelings would surface in a strangely therapeutic way for me through music, and it was no coincidence that around at that time I started getting good with the violin, and the guitar and the drums. And I’d soon discovered that by playing music or singing that the other kids would for a brief moment forget about my race or color and accept me and then be able to see me for who I truly am: a human being who is emotional, spiritual, curious about the world, and has a need for love just like everyone else.

And by the sixth grade, guess who asked me if I would the drummer of their bandBrian. And I said yes. And that’s when we together formed an elementary school rock band called… Nirvana. I’m not kidding, I was in a rock band called Nirvana before Kurt Cobain's Nirvana was ever known… So when Nirvana came out, Brian and I were like, hey he’s stealing our name! But really what attracted me to music at this young age was just that, and still is what I love about music, is that it breaks down the walls between us and shows us so quickly the truth that we are much more alike than we

[think].

And then in high school, I learned that music wasn’t just about connecting with others, like Brian and I were connected through music. It was a powerful tool of influence and inspiration. Sam [Nguyen] was my high school janitor. He was an immigrant from Vietnam who barely spoke a word of English. Sam scrubbed the floors and cleaned the bathrooms of our school for twenty years. He never talked to the kids, and the kids never talked to Sam. But one day before the opening night of our school’s annual musical, he walked up to me holding a letter, and I was taken aback and I was thinking, why is Sam the janitor approaching meAnd he gave me this letter that I’ve kept it to this day, it was scrawled in shaky hand written in all capitals and it read, in my all years working as a janitor at Sutherland, you were the first Asian boy to play the lead role. I’m going to bring my 6-year-old daughter to watch you perform tonight because I want her to see that Asians can be inspiring.

And that letter just floored me. I was 15 years old and I was absolutely stunned. That was the first time I realized how music was so important. With Brian, it helped two kids who were initially enemies to become friends, but with Sam, music went beyond the one-on-one. It was an even higher level; it influenced others I didn’t even know, in ways I could never imagine. I can’t tell you how grateful I am to Sam to this day, he really is one of the people who helped me discover my life’s purpose, and I had no idea that something I did could mean more than ever imagined to an immigrant from Vietnam who barely even spoke English. Pop culture, music, and the other methods of storytelling, movies, TV dramas, they are so key, and they do connect us, like me and Brian, and do influence us, and inspire us.

Then let’s take another look at this state of union, the East and West union, with this soft power bias. How is the soft power exchange between these two roommatesAre there songs in English that have become hits in ChinaSure. How about moviesWell, there are so many that China has had to limit the number of Hollywood movies imported into the country so that local films could even have a chance at success. What about [x], well, [inaudible exchange with an audience member], yeah, and movies, well there was Crouching Tiger [Hidden Dragon], that was 13 years ago. Well, I think there’s a bit of an imbalance here. It’s called “soft power deficit”, that is to say the West influences the East more than vice versa. Forgive me for using “East” and “West” kinda loosely, it’s a lot easier to say than “English-speaking… language” or “Asian-speaking… language/Chinese”, I’m making generalisation and I hope you can go with me on this.

And it’s just intrinsically a problem, this imbalance in pop culture influence. And I think so. In any healthy relationship, friendship, marriage, isn’t it important for both sides to make an effort to understand the otherAnd that this exchange needs to have a healthy balanceAnd how do we address thisAs an ambassador for Chinese pop music and movies, I have to ask myself a question: Why does this deficit existIs it because Chinese music just [is lame]. Do you want me to answer that[laughter] Yeah I think I see some of you are like, stop complaining and write a hit song! Psy did it! But there’s truth in that. The argument being that, the content that we’ve created just isn’t as internationally competitive. But why shouldn’t it

Look at Korean pop, look at K-pop for example. Korean is an export-based economy and they are outward looking and they must be outward looking. Chinese pop on the other hand can just stay domestic, tour all over China, stick in territories and comfortably sustain. So when you’re that big and powerful, with over 160 cities in China with a million or more people, you tend to kinda turn inward and be complacent. So this certainly can be made an argument made for Chinese pop not being marketed with international sensibilities, but the other side of the argument I think is more interesting and thought provoking and even more true, is that Western ears aren’t familiar with and therefore don’t really understand how to appreciate

Chinese music. Ouch!

The reason I think that the argument holds water though is because that’s exactly what I went through, so I happen to know a thing or two about learning to appreciate Chinese pop as a Westerner. 'Cos I was 17 years old when I went from being an Asian kid in America to being an American kid in Asia, and the entire paradigm suddenly got flipped on its head. I grew up listening to Beastie Boys, Led Zeppelin, Guns and Roses, and I found myself in Taiwan listening to the radio and thinking, where’s the beatWhere’s the screeching guitar solosHere I am as an American kid in Asia listening to Chinese music for the first time and thinking that "this stuff is lame. I don’t like it!" I thought it was cheesy, production value was low, and the singers couldn’t belt like Axl Rose or Mariah Carey.

But then one day, I went to my first Chinese pop concert, and it was Harlem Yu performing at the Taipei Music Centre, and as he performed, I looked around the audience and I saw their faces and the looks in their eyes and their response to his music, and it was clear to me finally where the problem lay. It wasn’t that the music that was lacking, it was my ability to appreciate it and to hear it in the right way. The crowd, they would sing along and be totally immerse in his music, and I thought that it was significant, that I was missing the point and from now on, I was going to somehow learn how to get it, I was gonna learn how to hear with both ears, and I deconstructed and analysed what it was that made Chinese audiences connect with certain types of melodies, and rhythms, and song structures, and lyrics, and that’s what I’ve been doing for the past almost twenty years, and it took me a long time and I am still learning but at some point, I not only began to be able to appreciate the music but I started being able to contribute to it and create my own fresh spins on the tried-and-true.

And I think this happens to everyone, really, who is on the outside looking in. It always looks strange if you looked at things from your perspective, you’re always go

ing to think that these people are weirdos, what’s wrong with them, why are they listening to these stuffAnd I’m saying that you can make the effort [x], it can be done, and I’m living proof of that. And as an ambassador of Chinese pop, I’m trying to get people to open up to a sound that they may not feel is palatable on the first listen. So what else can we do to reduce this imbalance in our popular culturesWell, maybe we could talk a lot, tour more outside of ChinaBut seriously, actually I think the tides have already started to change, very slowly, very cautiously, almost calculatedly.

You see more cross-cultural exchange now, more interest in China, definitely a lot of joint ventures, a lot of co-productions in recent years, Iron Man 3, Transformers,

[53][laughter], Resident Evil, really it’s beginning to be kinda like a world pop, and that’s what I’m looking forward to and focusing on these days. There’s J-pop, there’s K-pop, there’s C-pop, and there’s like this W-pop that’s kinda starting to emerge. It’s

大学经典演讲稿 篇3

我并没有诗人李白那“长河之水天上来,奔流到海不复回”的豪迈;也没有绝世伟人那“数风流人物,还看今朝”的气魄.但尺有所短,寸有所长,天生我才必有用,我有年轻作为资本,有提供动力,有能力作为保证.

我喜欢真心实意,崇尚高度与长度,我有强烈的责任感、有极强的团队精神与合作意识.小时候,父亲曾对我说过:\做事要脚踏实地,一步一个脚印的去做;我们应该真实,用心去面对一切

”我始终将父亲质朴的话语铭刻于心,于是,我从一名中学生到今天走进大学一年级、走上这一神圣的地方,我深感机会的来之不易,需.

珍惜它。正是因为这个动机,我站在这里时感到自信

当然仅仅有自信是不够的,还要有一定的能力.而从小什么都不会到今天能独立策划活动,从不会到会,从不好到好的过程,就是凭借着自信和虚心的态度来认真完成每一件工作的.

在中学,我担任过班长、学生会委员.在工作中,我自觉培养了我的合作与协调能力,我能真诚的与别人合作,并且协调好同学们之间的关系,对不良行为敢于大胆管理,因此,赢得了老师和同学们的好评.

我经常从同学的角度来看待我们班干部的问题,并多与同学们沟通、交流,充分的听取他们的建议和意见.今天我之所以在这里参加竞选.

我希望把我们班建立成为一流的班集体,不虚度人生中宝贵的大学生活,同时也想锻炼一下自己的能力,给自己一个展示能力的舞台.与他人相比,我觉得自己多了一份自信,因为我是一个不服输的人,我有着一颗不折不扣的责任心和对我们班级满腔的热情.

当然,我如果没有当选,我将一如继往的认真工作,全力支持新一届班委的工作.因为我爱这个团体,因为爱,所以我要竭尽全力的去做.

如果我有幸当选,我将于同学们一道,在老师的指导、帮助下团结协作,勇于创新、与时俱进,充分发挥我们班集体固有的优势,让她在全系脱颖而出.最后我还想说:再多灿烂的话语也只不过是一瞬间的智慧与,朴实的行动才是开在成功之路上的鲜花.

请老师、同学们相信我,并为我提供这个为班级和同学们更好服务的舞台.我只想有个机会,用爱使我们的大学生活变的更加美好,请大家支持我,请记住我的名字——种法涛.

大学经典演讲稿 篇4

每一位同学在大学的时候,要做四件事情,第一就是要学到很必要的知识,第二要学会交到很好的朋友,第三如果可能的话,体验一下爱情,第四要为未来就业做好准备。现在中国的大学生,毕业以后找不到工作的特别多,我给大家一个建议,不管怎么样,你都得先工作,哪怕先打扫卫生都可以,毕竟你开始工作了,开始工作了,你就有了开始往前走的基础。

对于你们来说,找工作一次被拒绝了,就不找了,那你能找到第二个工作吗?找不到的,新东方有个学员到美国大使馆去签证,签了三次都被拒绝了,我跟他说,美国人还允不允许你去第四次,他说允许我去第四次,我说允许你去第四次你就去,但你一定要有个心态,就是面对失败,你得风度翩翩,这就是成功者。结果他从第四次开始去的时候,非常有风度有礼貌,可又被拒绝了,被拒绝了以后,他说“Thank you sir see you next time”最后到第八次,终于给了他们一张签证,这个学生问你为什么给我这个签证?这个美国签证官说“Because I never never want see you again.”

他知道这个人太坚忍不拔了,坚持下去的事情,往往成功的可能性要多的多,坚持就是力量。一个人摔倒了十次,就再也不愿爬起来了,他就永远失败,但是他哪怕是摔倒了一万次,他一万零一次继续站起来往前走,实在站不起来了,我爬也要爬着往前走,这就叫成功。

我最烦听到的,就是有人抱怨,说这个社会对他如此不公平,别人的爸爸是部长,想找什么工作都有,我没有;别人的爸爸是亿万富翁,不用工作也能活的很好,我却身无分文

人地出生是由不得你自己选择的,但是人生命的重点是由你们选择的,人生不是百米赛跑,人跑的是一辈子,跑的是六十年、七十年、八十年、甚至是一百年,所以我完全不在乎现在你钱多我钱少,你有社会地位,我没有社会地位,福布斯榜上排着的那几百号人,我曾经调查过,百分之六七十来自于农村,来自身无分文的家庭,如果你们抱怨找不到工作,没有人关心你,你觉得这个社会很黑暗,很阴冷,很无情,错肯定在你,不在这个社会,任何一个人,只要把社会和别人都当作自己的敌人,当作生活不幸的来源,这样的人,你的一辈子都不会幸福,也都不会成功,这个社会有没有毛病,肯定有,没有一个社会是没有毛病的,我把所有的社会上的这些毛病叫做对你的束缚能跳出最优美的舞蹈的人。

底蕴的厚度决定了你未来生命的高度

现在大学生的人文学识相对来说比较少,现在的大学生读书太急功进利了,他们只读《穷爸爸富爸爸》,都想快速致富,有一句话叫做“底蕴的厚度决定了你未来生命的高度”而这个厚度绝对不是读《穷爸爸富爸爸》能读厚的,你要读卢梭的《西方哲学史》,朱光潜的《西方美学史》这样的书,甚至背背唐书,跟你未来做的事情可能一点关系都没有,但她奠定了你这个人的基础,奠定了你这个人的厚度,奠定了你这个人后来发挥的余地有多大。成功的久字经:有目标,沉住气,悄悄干。即将毕业的大学生,应该以怎样的心态来面对他第一次工作的成败?面对第一份工作的时候,你不要去想成败,而是要想我怎么样全力以赴地去把这份工作做好,你全力以赴了以后,做成功了,表明你做这件事情是合适大的,如果全力以赴了,依然失败也很正常,因为你没有工作经验,也许这份工作不适合你做,只顾耕耘不顾

收获,是做第一份工作时的最重要的心态

中国的一个著名的企业家万象集团的鲁冠球,是一个纯粹的农民出身的企业家,他在他那一代企业家中间,几乎是唯一的经营了三四十年代企业,有记者问他,你为什么做的那么成功?他说了九个字,有目标,沉住气,悄悄干。他把一个人做事情,做成功的心态和方法,用这九个字全部说尽了,你有了目标以后,你才会知道“进”一定是实现目标的快乐,“退”一定是失败的痛苦,一个人有了目标以后,最重大的标志是什么?他要实现这个目标的坚定信念一定是内化的,他是把这个目标变成了他生命的一部分来对待的,所以当我发现一个人拼命地在喊着自己要做成什么事情的时候,我几乎立刻就可以判断,这个人是做不成的,其中“沉住气”包括三个“有”,叫做“有信念,有激情,有耐心。”这个“悄悄干”是说,“不浮躁,不张扬,不到处渲染”你到处渲染,到处张扬是很难把事情干成的。

我们现在这一代的大学生,大部分都是独生子女,面临找不到工作的考验的时候,心里会有很多失落感,我想告诉大家几个要点,第一个就是苦难让人成就自己,第二个就是得失,你失去某个东西的同时,另外一件事情一定在得到,我常常说事业能够让你知道生活的艰辛,失恋能让你知道感情的珍贵!

追一个女孩子背后的人生哲学

在上大学的时候,我有没有看上过我喜欢的女孩子?我看上过,但是我在大学时从来没有去追一个女孩子,为什么?不敢,我一想到要去追一个女孩子,我就先想到我自己,瞧我这副模样,长的那么难看,又是农村家庭出身,成绩也不怎么样,普通话又说的不好,我要是去追,百分之一百被人拒绝,既然被人拒绝,这个面子又没了,我去追她干什么呢?所以在大学我只能单相思,到最后什么机会都没有了,但是后来才明白,你去告诉任何一个女孩子你爱她,哪怕你是个癞蛤蟆,女孩听了也会高兴的,你要知道,多一个人爱她总比少一个人爱她好,她是不是爱你,那是另外一回事,就算你去追了十次以后,她还不要你,也没关系,我问你个问题:在追她以前,她属于你吗?她不属于你呀,那追了她以后,最终没答应你,你丢东西了吗?你什么也没有丢,对不对?但是她万一要答应了呢?坦率的说,你的收获还不只如此,第一,面对自己想要追求的对象,你学会了放弃自己的面子,你敢于去追求了。第二,在被人拒绝以后,你还能勇敢的去追,你有了坚忍不拔的意志。第三,当你觉得对方无论如何也不能爱上你以后,你放弃了,你收获的更多,你有了放弃的勇气。

我特相信一句话,叫做“‘因’是你自己选择的,‘果’是你自己没有办法选择的”.任何一件伟大的事情,你把它分配到日常的每一天去,都是很小的事情,甚至是很无聊的事情,日复一日你背着书包去上课,日复一日你处理新东方内部员工们琐碎的事情,这是需要强大的现实主义精神你才能做成的。伟大与平凡人之间的不同之处是一个平凡人每天过着琐碎的生活,他把琐碎堆砌出来,还是一堆琐碎的生命。所谓伟大的人,是把一堆琐碎的.事情通过一个伟大的目标每天积累起来,最后变成一个伟大的事业。

打扫卫生间背后的机遇

我每年都要面试几百个本科生,坦率的说,大部分人都是眼高手低,恨不得上来就当总经理,上来就给他一份全世界工资最高的工作。

有的时候,我会试一下,我说“同学,所有你想要的工作这都没有了,但是我现在有两个卫生间没人打扫,你愿不愿干?”几乎不会有学生说,那我扫吧,实际上,他在拒绝打扫两个卫生间的时候,丢失了一个非常重大的机会,我让一个大学毕业生去打扫两个厕所,很明显是对你的考验,你在打扫卫生间的时候,我绝对会关注你的一举一动,当你真的把两个卫生间打扫的好,你想,我能让你一辈子打扫卫生间吗?至少我给你增加工资,我让你打扫两个卫生间,当你把四个卫生间都打扫干净以后,我肯定不会让你打扫八个卫生间里,我会考虑是不是把所有打扫卫生间的后勤人员都给你管理,你不是很自然的变成的管理者了吗?当你把这些打扫卫生间的人员管理的井井有条,整个公司的环境因为你的管理变得赏心悦目,你想,我不把你提到后勤主任这个位置上,我提水谁?你如果又干的非常雷厉风行,非常出色的话,我不把你送到哈佛大学去读MBA我送谁?当我把你送到哈佛大学MBA读完了,你回来,你不当新东方的总裁,谁当?

我刚开始办新东方的时候很难为情,为什么呢?穿着破军大衣,到北大校园去贴广告,那是一副什么悲惨的样儿?而我自己,原来我是穿的西装革履,风度翩翩走进教室给北大学生上课的,但是,我要没有经历过那样一个关口,我就没有创业的心态,我就不会把北大老师的面子拿掉。

你不能忍受的事情,但是你不得不忍受,而不忍受就不能成功我们未来生活最重要的一个能力,叫做忍辱负重的能力,你不能忍受的事情,但是你不得不忍受而不忍受就不可能成功,当我们自己的生命要想为一个伟大的目标而奋斗大的时候,你必须排除你生命中一切琐碎的干扰,你设想一个场景,假如你在路上被一辆自行车轧了一下,你奋起反击,结果一不小心你的鼻梁骨被打断了,最后在医院躺了一个月,你的生命就被医院消灭了一个月,但是如果倒过来说,这是小事,我还有更重要的事情呢,你就告诉他对不起把路给你挡了,对方再蛮横无理,他还能揍你吗?还能打你吗?他马上就会说说我不好,对不起,于是生命中的一件小事就化解掉了,韩信就是因为钻人家的裤裆,最后才帮刘邦打下了天下,你要知道,这个世界上,你只有忍辱负重才能发展,你得为自己争取时间,争取未来,而争取时间空间未来最重要的一个前提就是你有理想,但是你敢于忍受生活中出现的一切对你的不公平或者是一切你认为受不了的事情。

大学经典演讲稿 篇5

我是一个半路出家的老师,十几年前从新闻媒体来到人大新闻学院,我一直觉得自己还没有成为一个完全成熟的老师,还没有充分的自信,却已经变老了;我们每年要在这里面对的学生,却总是那样年轻。你们川流不息,像青春的河水。

作为教师,我想分享给新同学的一个切身的体会,那就是:“大学对于你们是一个什么样的机会?”

好多年前,我做过一届本科生的班主任,像今天一样,迎接新生入校。班上有一位同学来自农村,通过自己艰苦的努力和超强度的应试教育考入人民大学。我当时觉得,他就是一个“知识改变命运”的典型啊!这位同学性格内向,又是从相对封闭的教育环境中出来的,他不善言谈,不善与人交流。所以,我格外观察他这方面的改善,比如,他有时说一个冷笑话。别的同学叫他小名儿。我希望他会逐渐在大学放松,开放自己。后来,二年级转专业,他就不在我班上了。

4年之后,在明德广场上,全院毕业生合影,我再次看到这位同学,我问他已经和哪个单位签约就业了?在那个场合,老师见到毕业生,都问这样的话。而他回答说:还没有单位要我呢。我心里咯噔一下子,意识到是怎么回事儿了。他在就业的面试中一直很不顺利。一年之后他都没有找到工作。此后就再也没有听到他的信儿了。

我们看这位同学,他一考入名牌大学就好像因知识而改变了命运,但从四年以后看,实际上是否真的改变了命运,很难说。因为这位生性内敛、从相对闭塞的应试教育中胜出的同学,没有能够在4年的大学生活中尽可能地开放自己、改变自己。而和他一个班、同样来自农村的另一位同学,毕业的时候,表达和交往能力则和入学时判若两人。

这就是4年大学生活给人的机会——决不仅仅是给你一个获得知识的机会。

具体到课堂上,这样的机会就是更为积极地展示自己,在和老师、同学的交流中锻炼自己的思维能力和表达能力。当然,不仅是课堂,在大学,还有好多更具有自主性的机会,比如学生社团和学生媒体。在人生成长的这个重要时段里,它们都是改变自己、塑造自己的重要机会。而这些机会的本质:就是交流、交往,开放自己。

同学们,咱们是年龄不同的两代人,有幸在人生短暂的4年里相遇。我们在这儿当老师,你们在这儿当学生,不是因为我们年龄比你们大,而是因为人类一种为了进步的效率考虑的制度设计:让一些人利用分工的优势——主要是资源的优势,观察和梳理人类的知识和思想资源,然后集中传授给另外一些人,使后者有更多的时间投入知识创造。这里谈的是广义的知识创造:即使你只是在采访报道,相对于课堂上的练习,也是创造性的。

这样的分工,我认为正是教育的本质。而高等教育还不仅仅是知识传播,而往往是知识的生产——在教室,在实验室,在老师和同学对话交流的头脑风暴之中。因此,它的本质是师生的合作。

二、

在这金秋时节,我们大一新生为了心中的理想走进了大庆石油学院的大门。大庆石油学院是一所悠久历史的学校。现在全中国50岁以上的人,都知道大庆石油工人的“铁人”精神,这种不怕苦、不怕累、无私奉献的精神鼓舞了一代又一代中华儿女。

在大学的日子刚刚开头,但是我觉得长大了许多。在这里,学校领导和老师如亲人一般,对我们关爱备至,无时无刻不在关心照料我们的学习和生活。同学之间如同兄弟姐妹,互帮互助,共同进步。这一切都让我有一种回家的感觉,温馨融洽。此外,紧张地学习,激烈的竞争也让我感受很深。

在今年的高考中,同学们的成绩令人骄傲。寒窗苦读,终于实现了自己的理想,同时大学的学习和生活也对我们大一新生提出了一个严峻的挑战。我们唯有从现在做起,刻苦学习,打下坚实的基础,才能在激烈的竞争中站稳脚跟,为学校和班级争得更高的荣誉!

作为大一新生,我们一定从以下几方面努力:

首先,我们一定要做一个合格的大庆人。古人说过:“莫以善小而不为,勿以恶小而为之。”作为大庆的一份子,我们应该时刻告诫自己,以“铁人”的精神时刻激励自己,严格要求自己,严格遵守学校的规章制度和道德规范,做一个合格的大庆人。

其次,我们应该明确来大庆的目的,并且时刻铭记在心。我们要端正学习态度,明确学习目标,因为大学四年转瞬即逝。虽然我们现在刚刚踏入大学的校门,但是为了自己的将来,从现在起就要专心致志地学习。

只有将自己置身于学习之中,将其他繁杂事务置之度外,才能学有所成。同学之间不要为一些小事斤斤计较,在生活上不要相互攀比,而要在学习中比高低,在品德上论英雄。

“今天我以大庆为荣,明天大庆以我为荣。”同学们,我们是祖国的栋梁,民族的未来,新的历史将由我们来书写。历史的重任在肩,我们责无旁贷。我们一定会勇敢地挑起肩上的责任,虽然前方会有巨浪滔天,但是也会有彩虹贯日。

拿出你“吹尽狂沙始到金”的毅力,拿出你“直挂云帆济沧海”的勇气,去迎接人生中的风风雨雨!“宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来”,我坚信一分耕耘,一份收获,学习的根是苦的,学习的果子是甜的。我们奋发努力、勇往直前,一定会迎来收获的那一天。

在这丰收的季节,我们走进了大庆,希望四年后的今天,能够再次收获我们辛勤劳作换来的累累硕果。同学们,今天让我们在一起定下四年之约,的金秋,希望我们重聚大庆校园,为他带来丰收的喜悦。同学们,大家一起努力吧!

三、

老师们,同学们:

今天,我们在这里隆重举行我院至开学典礼。首先,我代表学院党委,向你们致以新学年的热烈祝贺!向来自祖国各地的 名的新同学,表示最热烈的`欢迎! 祝愿全院师生在新的学年里,以更加饱满的精神状态,投入工作和学习;祝愿全体新同学,尽快适应新的学习和生活环境,开启你们极其重要和充满希望的大学生活,踏上自己真正能够把握的人生之路!

大学经典演讲稿 篇6

每个星期一的早晨,当我们带着鲜艳的红领巾,排着整齐的队伍,在庄严的国歌声中注视着五星红旗冉冉升起,我的内心总会感到热血沸腾,有个声音在心底呐喊:祖国,我为你骄傲!

我的祖国,地大物博、风光秀美,孕育了瑰丽的传统文化。五千年的沧桑,有盘古开天地的神话,也有四大发明的荣耀,有老子孔子的圣明,更有万里长城的刚强。五千年的历史,像一首古老的诗篇,也像一幅长长的画卷,展现着祖**亲饱经沧桑的脸和那坚强不屈的身躯。

可是,我们不会忘记那“烽火连三月”的日子,不会忘记那黄浦江上的外轮,不会忘记那颐和园中的八国联军,还有那一箱箱的……祖国的儿女在黑暗中摸索、在痛苦中企盼、在屈辱中抗争。虎门销烟、辛亥革命、“五四”运动的呐喊,直到1949年10月1日,一个洪亮的声音在*响起:“中国人民从此站起来了!”祖**亲终于踏上了新的征程。

弹指一挥间,旧中国的千疮百孔,民不聊生已成过去。今天,我们的经济高速发展;我们的科技硕果累累;我们的综合国力日益增强……我们伟大的祖国正以前所未有的崭新面貌出现在世人面前。由于祖国的强大,香港和澳门重新回到祖国的怀抱;由于祖国强大,全世界水电工程规模的长江三峡工程才得以建成;由于祖国强大,“神舟五号”宇宙飞船得以成功发射,使得中国成为世界上第三个有能力送航天员进入太空的国家;神舟六号成功发射和胜利返回,更是显示了祖国科技的进步,提升了中国的国际地位;由于祖国的强大,第29届奥运会得以在北京举行,世界注目着北京,经济繁荣、国运昌盛的中国正以前所未有的智慧和热情拥抱全世界的美丽与梦想,从北京到香港,从主赛场到分赛场,从鸟巢到水立方无不体现中国人民办好奥运的实力,这是一次绿色与美丽,物化与传统,公正与友爱的盛会。到场的奥运健儿更让我领略了奥林匹克的精神,这精神带来了全世界心灵的净化和全世界的合音:同一个世界、同一个梦想。奥运见证中国,我们把理想擦亮。共同的信念,共同的追求,中国已展开腾飞的翅膀。

不久我们的祖**亲就要xx岁了,xx个春秋,锦绣大地神采飞扬,xx个春秋,江山如画诗意酣畅,xx个春秋,贫油的国土拱起钢铁的脊梁,石油井架耸立在沙海大洋,xx个春秋,人民的威武雄壮,保卫祖国的江山铁壁铜墙。我爱你,祖国!五千年灿烂文化汇入历史长河,永远在我心中激荡;我爱你,祖国!精彩神奇的土地上又一次萌发了振兴世界的力量。最后我要深情地说一声:祖国,我为你骄傲!

大学经典演讲稿 篇7

大学生演讲比赛经典演讲稿范文

豪情来自心灵,出自举动。她必要自动的心态作膏壤,连续的竭力作养料,辛苦的汗水作阳光雨露,孕育最终的成熟。

记得客岁当我们排练话剧《诙谐辩论》的时候,我扮演的角色必要表演一段双节棍,为此,我特地向大二的师哥请教、进修,操练中好反复打伤本身。最紧张的一次是硬生生的将花棍砸在背面上,趴在地上的我立刻感触一阵难忍的痛。但是当我看到朋侪们关怀的眼神的时候,听到朋侪们一句句暖和的话语的时候,“怎样样,能行吗,没事吧,要不我们去花吧”,我的心被打动了,我和我的伙伴们互助将豪情注入到了我们的话剧中,一个礼拜的排练下来,我们的话剧被矜重推出了,鲜花与掌声映出我们高兴的.笑脸。

很多同学凡是感喟进修的死板与无味,紧张因为之一便是心中贫乏了豪情。

倘若梦想异国豪情,奇迹将一片荒凉;

倘若心灵异国豪情,糊口生涯将平凡无奇;

倘若举动异国豪情,人生将一无所成!

大略我们该当感谢彼苍给我们的各种不平,各种考验,它使我们更加成熟、更加理花。对我们来讲,临时的失败与压抑又算得了甚么?异国文凭就竭力去拿,异国知识就竭力去学,只要你心中另有梦,只要你另有对糊口生涯的豪情。

长路迢迢,人生漫漫,谁能将豪情贯穿平生,谁就可以最终会成为命运的宠儿。豪情燃烧的光阴已经到临,让我们怦然心动,花招这份豪情去变化本身,去变化本身想变化的一切。既然不相信命运的安排,就要勇于把命运发来的险球给它扣归去;既然不相信本身注定平凡,就要试着把本身投入到铸就光辉的惊心动魄当中。

朋侪们!伙伴们!让我们一路具有豪情无悔的人生!


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