演讲稿也叫演讲词,它是在较为隆重的仪式上和某些公众场合发表的讲话文稿。演讲稿对于我们是非常有帮助的,可是应该怎么写演讲稿呢?那么下面我就给大家讲一讲演讲稿怎么写才比较好,我们一起来看一看吧。
振奋英语演讲稿篇一
i am a third year master major in automation at shanghai jiao tong university, p. r. china. withtremendous interest in industrial engineering, i am writing to apply for acceptance into your ph.d. graduate program.
in 1995, i entered the nanjing university of science & technology (nust) -- widely considered one of the china’s best engineering schools. during the following undergraduate study, my academic records kept distinguished among the whole department. i was granted first class prize every semester,in 1999, i got the privilege to enter the graduate program waived of the admission test.
at the period of my graduate study, my overall gpa(3.77/4.0) ranked top 5% in the department. in the second semester, i became teacher assistant that is given to talented and matured students only. this year, i won the acer scholarship as the one and only candidate in my department, which is the ultimate accolade for distinguished students endowed by my university. presently, i am preparing my graduation thesis and trying for the honor of excellent graduation thesis.
research experience and academic activity
when a sophomore, i joined the association of ai enthusiast and began to narrow down my interest for my future research. with the tool of opengl and matlab, i designed a simulationprogram for transportation scheduling system. it is now widely used by different research groups in nust. i assumed and fulfilled a sewage analysis & dispose project for nanjing sewagetreatment plant. this was my first practice to convert a laboratory idea to a commercial product.
in retrospect, i find myself standing on a solid basis in both theory and experience, which has prepared me for the ph.d. program. my future research interests include: network scheduling problem, heuristic algorithm research (especially in ga and neural network), supply chain network research, hybrid system performance analysis with petri nets and data mining.
振奋英语演讲稿篇二
i encourage you to look up the scene on youtube – but not right now – because it’s still a very funny piece. and it’s funny because it’s ridiculous, but also because it contains a kernel of truth. and the truth applies not only to college presidents, but to all of us.
how many times have we decided we’re against an idea before we’ve even heard it? how guilty are we of deciding “i’m against it” without even knowing what “it” is?
many times, we know what we’re against based on who is saying it. if an idea comes from a certain public figure, politician, or media outlet, we already know how we feel. partly this is because our public discourse has become so predictable. we’ve lost the capacity for surprise, for revelation.
speaking of predictable, here is the moment where an ambassador of an older generation – that would be me – tells millennials – most of you – about the evils of social media! but hear me out…
obviously, social media has transformed our lives and our relationships. it obviously has many advantages, allowing us to share news and information quickly with people around the world. but it also heightens our sense of outrage and speeds up arguments, depriving us of the time and space for careful reflection.
bombarded with notifications, pressured to respond before the media cycle turns over, we tap out our position – our opposition – in seconds. it’s easy to be against something in fewer than 280 characters. it’s far more difficult to articulate what you are for – and to do it at warp speed.
振奋英语演讲稿篇三
no, this is penn. that stuff wouldn’t go over well here. maybe at drexel—but not here. i’m in trouble now.
i was back to square one—and feeling the pressure.
so now you’re probably thinking—if it was gonna be this difficult, why’d i even accept today’s invitation in the first place?
well, you know my son goes here. that’s a good reason. and i always like to check to see how my money’s being spent.
and i’m sure there’s some parents out there who can relate to what i’m talking about!
and there were other good reasons for me to show up.
sure, i got an academy award… but i never had something called “magic meatballs” after waiting in line for half an hour at a food truck.
true, i’ve talked face-to-face with president obama… but i never met a guy named “kweeder” who sings bad cover songs at smokes on a tuesday night.
yes, i’ve played a detective battling demons… but i’ve never been to a school in my life where the squirrel population has gone bananas, breaking into the dorm rooms and taking over campus. i think i’ve even seen some carrying books on the way to class!
so i had to be here. i had to come… even though i was afraid i might make a fool of myself.
振奋英语演讲稿篇四
the longer i live, the more i realize the impact of attitude on life.
attitude to me is more important than facts.
it is more important than the past,than education,than money,than circumstances,than failures,than successes,than what the other people think, say,or do.
it is more important than the appearance,the giftedness or skill.
it will make or break a company,a church ,a home.
the remarkable thing is we have a choice every day, regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day.
we cannot change our cannot change the fact that people will act in acertain cannot change the inevitable.
the only thing we can do is play on the one stage we that is our attitudes.
i am convinced that life is ten percent what happens to me ,and ninety percent how i react to so it is with you.
we are in charge of our attitudes.
振奋英语演讲稿篇五
good morning, everybody!
in this world, there is one thing that is very fair to everybody, whether you are a male or female, young or old, rich or poor. does anybody know what it is called?
is time. the topic i am going to present to you today is called “treasure every minute”.
the clock is running. make the most of today.
to realize the value of one year, ask a student who failed a grade.
to realize the value of one month, ask a mother who gave birth to a premature baby.
to realize the value of one week, ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.
to realize the value of one hour, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
to realize the value of one minute, ask a person who missed the train.
to realize the value of one second, ask a person who just avoided an accident.
to realize the value of one millisecond, ask the person who won a silver medal in the olympics.
treasure every moment that you have! and treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time with.
and remember that time waits for no one. yesterday is history. tomorrow is amystery. today is a gift. that's why it's called the present!! the clock is running. make the most of today.
good luck, everybody!

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