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毕业生英文演讲稿 毕业生代表英语演讲【第一篇】
amnesty mobilises thousands of people who have never been tortured or imprisoned for their beliefs to act on behalf of those who have. the power of human empathy, leading to collective action, saves lives, and frees prisoners. ordinary people, whose personal well-being and security are assured, join together in huge numbers to save people they do not know, and will never meet. my small participation in that process was one of the most humbling and inspiring experiences of my life.
unlike any other creature on this planet, humans can learn and understand, without having experienced. they can think themselves into other people’s places.
of course, this is a power, like my brand of fictional magic, that is morally neutral. one might use such an ability to manipulate, or control, just as much as to understand or sympathise.
and many prefer not to exercise their imaginations at all. they choose to remain comfortably within the bounds of their own experience, never troubling to wonder how it would feel to have been born other than they are. they can refuse to hear screams or to peer inside cages; they can close their minds and hearts to any suffering that does not touch them personally; they can refuse to know.
i might be tempted to envy people who can live that way, except that i do not think they have any fewer nightmares than i do. choosing to live in narrow spaces leads to a form of mental agoraphobia, and that brings its own terrors. i think the wilfully unimaginative see more monsters. they are often more afraid.
what is more, those who choose not to empathise enable real monsters. for without ever committing an act of outright evil ourselves, we collude with it, through our own apathy.
one of the many things i learned at the end of that classics corridor down which i ventured at the age of 18, in search of something i could not then define, was this, written by the greek author plutarch: what we achieve inwardly will change outer reality.
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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 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 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 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 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.
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they chose to use their platform 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 produce 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 experiences 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 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 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.
毕业生英文演讲稿 毕业生代表英语演讲【第四篇】
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 , 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 you’ve earned to change the world for the better.
congratulations, class of 20xx!