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高级英语lesson2译文肯尼迪就职演说

高级英语lesson2译文肯尼迪就职演说

高级英语L e s s o n2译文肯尼迪就职演说-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1就职演说(1961年1月20日)约翰.肯尼迪我们今天举行的不是一个政党的祝捷大会,而是一次自由的庆典。

这是一个承先启后、继往开来的大事件。

因为刚才我已依照我们的先辈在将近一又四分之三个世纪以前拟好的誓言在诸位和全能的上帝面前庄严宣誓。

当今的世界已与往昔大不相同了。

人类手中已掌握的力量,既足以消除一切形式的人类贫困,也足以结束一切形式的人类生活。

然而,我们的先辈曾为之奋斗的革命信念至今仍未能为举世所公认。

这信念就是认定人权出自上帝所赐而非得自政府的恩典。

我们今天仍未敢忘记我们是第一次革命战争的接班人。

此时此地我谨向我们的朋友,同时也向我们的敌人宣告:火炬已传到我们新一代美国人手中。

这一代人在本世纪成长起来,经受过战火的锻炼,经历过冷峻的和平的考验,以珍视古老的传统而自豪,又决不愿坐视或容许人权逐渐遭到践踏。

美国对这些人权一向负有责任,今天我们也正在本国及全世界范围内为之奋斗。

必须让每一个友邦和敌国都知道:为维护自由,使其长存不灭,我们将会不惜付出任何代价,肩负任何重担,迎战一切困难,援助一切朋友,反击一切敌人。

以上这些是我们保证要做到的——但我们保证要做到的还不止这些。

对于那些与我们有着共同的文化和精神渊源的传统盟邦,我们保证将报之以真诚不渝的友谊。

只要我们团结起来,我们在许多合作性事业中就会无往而不胜;而一旦彼此分裂,我们就会无所作为。

因为我们之间若起争端,彼此离异,便难以与我们面临的强大对手抗衡。

对于那些我们欢迎其加入自由国家行列的各新兴国家,浅们发誓,一种形式的殖民统治的结束绝不应仅是为了被另一种远为残酷的暴政所取代。

我们并不期望这些国家总是支持我们的观点,但我们希望他们始终能够坚决地卫护自己的自由,并时刻牢记,过去那些企图骑上虎背为自己壮声势的愚人结果都没能逃脱葬身虎腹的命运。

A national icon

A national icon

A national icon is someone who, by the mere mention of their name, will remind people of their country. Whether they like it or not, they are representatives of their nation to the rest of the world. Here are some of the icons in Americans’hearts。

Barack ObamaBarack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States on Jan 20, 2009. The son of a black man from Kenya and a white woman from Kansas, he is the first African-American to ascend to the highest office in the land。

In the history of America, no politician has so thoroughly saturated the vast stretches of the semiotic imagination as Obama. From posters to shoes to comics to dolls to T-shirts, Obama’s image has now come to represent not just Obama but also every value his supporters imagine he stands for. “Barack Obama”is no longer a man. It is an icon。

Winston_Churchill丘吉尔中英文简介

Winston_Churchill丘吉尔中英文简介

Political career to the Second World War
After the outbreak of the Second World War, Churchill was again appointed First Lord of the Admiralty. Following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain on 10 May 1940, he became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and led Britain to victory against the Axis powers. Churchill was always noted for his speeches, which became a great inspiration to the British people and embattled Allied forces.
丘吉尔出生于英国的一个贵族家庭。他的祖上约翰· 丘吉尔因在“光荣 革命”中支持威廉三世,且又在对西班牙和法国的战争中做为军队总司 令取得胜利而于1702年被安妮女王封为马尔巴罗公爵(Duke of Malborough). 丘吉尔的父亲伦道夫· 丘吉尔勋爵(Randolph Churchill)是马尔巴罗 公爵七世的第三个儿子,是保守党“樱草会”(保守党中的一个派系, 以工人阶级为主)的创办人,曾担任过内阁中仅次于首相的财政大臣。 丘吉尔的母亲珍妮· 杰罗姆是美国百万富翁、《纽约时报》股东之一的 伦纳德· 杰罗姆的女儿。
Churchill had been among the first to recognise the growing threat of Hitler long before the outset of the Second World War.By refusing an armistice with Germany, Churchill kept resistance alive in the British Empire and created the basis for the later Allied counter-attacks of 1942–45, with Britain serving as a platform for the supply of Soviet Union and the liberation of Western Europe.

时事外刊专项阅读训练(十)-2025届高三英语一轮复习

时事外刊专项阅读训练(十)-2025届高三英语一轮复习

时事外刊专项阅读训练(十)(本套习题结合外刊时事热点,紧跟出题趋势,力求训练的同时拓宽视野)AMost of us know what it's like to get presents from friends. Whether it's for a birthday or other celebration, it's hard to beat the excitement of opening a carefully wrapped box to find something that's both unexpected and suits you perfectly. Now, imagine if you could get the same feeling when you go shopping for yourself. That's the feeling that mystery boxes hope to replicate.Mystery boxes are not a new idea –they were a feature of department stores in Japan in the early 20th Century. They contain a range of different products, which are sold at a lower price than their combined value. The key thing is that customers don't know what's in the box before they buy. All kinds of mystery boxes are available: fashion boxes, food boxes, beauty boxes, even loot boxes, which are virtual items for video games.The pleasant surprise is not the only attraction of mystery boxes. They also allow people to try things that they otherwise wouldn't. Seasonal vegetable subscription boxes might lead people to learn to cook new meals. They can also potentially offer great savings –as the recommended retail price of the contents is often far higher than the purchase price. For retailers and suppliers the benefits are clear –it allows them to sell unwanted stock for a profit. British fashion mystery box entrepreneur Mario Maher highlights how mystery boxes can help reduce the amount of waste in the fashion industry. People might discover product ranges that would otherwise be thrown away.There is an obvious downside to mystery boxes –when you buy them, you don't know what you'll get! It may be that the goods inside are not to your taste, but there is also the potential for fraudsters to exploit the unpredictability of mystery boxes to send items that have a much lower value than the price of the box.So, are mystery boxes a fun way of reducing waste and making shopping more exciting, or more an opportunity for disappointment, or worse –deception?1. Mystery boxes were first a feature of department stores in which country in the early 20th Century?A. The UKB. JapanC. The USD. China2. What does the word "replicate" in the first paragraph mean?A. CopyB. ImproveC. DiscoverD. Create3. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?A. The pleasant surprise of mystery boxes.B. How mystery boxes can help reduce waste.C. The benefits of mystery boxes for customers and retailers.D. The potential problems of mystery boxes.4. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To introduce the history of mystery boxes.B. To explain the pros and cons of mystery boxes.C. To encourage people to buy mystery boxes.D. To warn people against buying mystery boxes.BIt's summer, so it's a great time to be outdoors. One way of letting your hair down and enjoying the fresh air is to attend a music festival, where you can enjoy seeing your favourite musicians perform. But it's not just about the music – there are other activities to enjoy. And of course, it's a chance to spend time with your friends.People have always enjoyed communal gatherings – even in prehistoric times, people would come together, have feasts and celebrate – and part of the occasion involved playing or listening to music. So, music festivals are nothing new. But they have evolved, and in recent times, one of the most famous music festivals was Woodstock in the USA in 1969. This al fresco event was one of the largest ever to be staged and promised 'three days of peace and music'. It attracted a large 'hippie' crowd. And in 1970, the Glastonbury festival began on a farm in the UK and now spreads across 900 acres of land. It has become a highlight in a festival goers' music calendar, attracting major headline acts and large crowds who camp out for the weekend. Although they often have to endure rain and mud!Other festivals that have become huge include the Danube Island Festival in Austria, the Mawazine Festival in Morocco, the Isle of Wight Festival in the UK, and Coachella in the USA – a music and arts festival that features every genre of music. But from the mainstream to the niche, there seems to be a festival for everyone taking place around the world. And festivals have become big business too. According to research by Festicket in 2018, the music festival industry was worth $3bn (£2.28bn) globally, and it has continued to grow. Many events have become commercialised. Ticket prices are high and corporations and social media influencers cash in on festival themes.Despite all of this, for many hedonistic young people, attending a festival has become a rite of passage and a shared experience that can't be missed. Writing for BBC Culture,Arwa Haider says "for any generation, they're unlike any other place on earth: a site liberated from everyday rules, where we might bond with strangers and stumble across new sounds and sensations."1. Where did the Glastonbury festival start?A. In the USA.B. In Austria.C. On a farm in the UK.D. In Morocco.2. What does the word "hedonistic" in the last paragraph mean?A. Selfish.B. Enjoying pleasure.C. Thoughtful.D. Sociable.3. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?A. The history and evolution of music festivals.B. The most famous music festivals.C. How music festivals have become commercial.D. Different types of music festivals.4. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To introduce some famous music festivals.B. To discuss the development of music festivals.C. To explain why people like music festivals.D. To show the business side of music festivals.CAs well as impressive physical attributes, elephants have a rich cultural heritage, passed down through customs and social behaviour which is learned, remembered, and shared within their herds.This is possible partly because of their social structure. Elephants live in complex, tightly knit, multigenerational societies, led by older females known as matriarchs. Younger elephants observe and mimic the behaviour of their elders, learning through experience. It helps that the herd does almost everything together, from foraging and feeding to raising each others' young. These interactions lead to deep long-lasting relationships, which can last for decades.Possibly because of these bonds, elephants seem to have emotional capacity. Just like humans, the creatures have been seen displaying signs of grief. When an elephant dies,others in the herd have been observed to repeatedly return to where the individual passed, which is said to be part of a mourning ritual. They may sniff and touch the carcass and bones and cover the site with leaves and sand. Moreover, a 2020 study by researchers Goldenberg and Wittemyer found that "elephants show broad interest in their dead regardless of the strength of former relationships with the dead individual", which may indicate advanced sentience, the scientists say.There's a saying found in many languages – 'an elephant never forgets'. In fact, memory has been essential to the survival of some elephant herds. A study within Great Kruger National Park found that, during an extreme drought in 2016, elephant groups led by matriarchs who had previously lived through a severe drought, had higher survival rates. Researchers concluded that the matriarchs likely remembered where sources of water could be located.So, count yourself lucky that you live on the same planet as these immense majestic animals.1. What is one of the reasons for elephants' rich cultural heritage being passed down?A. Their impressive physical attributes.B. Their social structure.C. Their ability to forage and feed.D. Their mourning rituals.2. The word "matriarchs" in the passage probably means _.A. young female elephantsB. old female elephants leading the herdC. male elephantsD. baby elephants3. What is the main idea of the third paragraph?A. Elephants have emotional capacity and show signs of grief.B. Elephants have a mourning ritual when one of them dies.C. Elephants show broad interest in their dead.D. Elephants have advanced sentience.4. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To describe the physical attributes of elephants.B. To explain the social structure of elephants.C. To show the cultural heritage and emotional capacity of elephants.D. To compare elephants with humans.DAs a result of trade, travel and migration, different cuisines have spread across the world. Many recipes, chefs and restaurants try to claim that their example of a particular culinary tradition is the most authentic. But is this a good thing?People care about authenticity because food traditions are closely linked to identity, particularly for migrant communities. Sociologist and professor of food studies, Krishnendu Ray, explains that home cooking is often the last way that communities can show their identity. British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver was accused of trying to take advantage of positive feelings about Jamaica. His ready meal product had a Jamaican name, but was unlike genuine Jamaican cooking.However, food consultant Sara Kay asks whether there are problems with the idea of authenticity. She highlights that these ideas often come from the expectations that majority cultures have about minority cultures and their food. These can be restricting – restauranteurs have complained that people expect Asian food to be cheaper than that from European cultures.Expectations can also give people a false idea of what is authentic. While large cities are full of eateries representing different countries – China, India, Italy, Mexico and more – these labels can oversimplify the reality of food from these countries. Stephanie Elizondo Greist was surprised by the difference between regional specialities in different parts of Mexico and what she ate growing up as a Mexican-American in Texas, but feels that both are authentic examples of Mexican food.A more controversial view of authenticity was stated by American Chef Andrew Zimmern, who claimed that he could bring Chinese dishes to Minnesota in a more authentic way than existing restaurants – many of which are owned by Chinese-Americans. Writer and food podcaster Ruth Tam points out that while these restaurants altered their menus to suit local tastes, so does Zimmern. So, while food and identity are closely linked, and failure to respect authenticity can cause offence, could there be problems with the whole idea of authenticity?1.Why was British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver accused?A. Because his ready meal product was too expensive.B. Because his ready meal product had a Jamaican name but was not genuine Jamaican cooking.C. Because he didn't like Jamaican food.D. Because he didn't know how to cook Jamaican food.2.The underlined word "restricting" in Paragraph 3 probably means _.A. limitingB. encouragingC. interestingD. confusing3.What is the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. Different regional specialities of Mexican food.B. The difference between Mexican food in different places.C. Stephanie Elizondo Greist's experience with Mexican food.D. Both regional specialities and personal experiences are authentic examples of Mexican food.4.What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To discuss the importance of authenticity in food.B. To show the problems with the idea of authenticity in food.C. To introduce different cuisines around the world.D. To compare different views on authenticity in food.。

米歇尔奥巴马英国女校演讲稿

米歇尔奥巴马英国女校演讲稿

米歇尔·奥巴马在伦敦一所女校发表讲话,充满热情地以自身经历敦促每个学生认真对待教育。

她说这些有才质的一代新人将会缩小现实世界与理想世界的差距。

Remarks by America’s First Lady, Michelle Obama at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School, Islington, U.K.美国第一夫人米歇尔·奥巴马在英国伦敦伊斯灵顿·伊丽莎白·安德森女校的演讲2009年4月3日美国第一夫人米歇尔•奥巴马在英国伦敦伊斯灵顿伊丽莎白•安德森女校的英语演讲稿中英对照:This is my first trip. My first foreign trip as a first lady. Can you believe that? (Applause) And while this is not my first visit to the U.K., I have to say that I am glad this is my first official visit. The special relationship between the United States and the U.K. is based not only on the relationship between governments, but the common language and the values that we share. And I'm reminded of that by watching you all today. During my visit I've been especially honored to meet some of Britain's most extraordinary women. Women who are paving the way for all of you.这是我的第一次出访。

高教版大学英语泛读教程4(第三版)电子教案Review 02

高教版大学英语泛读教程4(第三版)电子教案Review 02
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B) A more recent success story is the actress Mila Kunis, who was born in Russia, but moved to the States at the age of seven in 1991. RussianAmericans have also achieved considerable success in other areas of entertainment: Like Kunis, the singer and pianist Regina Spektor was born in Russia and emigrated to the U.S. as a child. She was following in the footsteps of one of the greatest pianists of them all: the classical musician and composer Sergei Rachmaninoff. By far the most successful Russian immigrant of them all, though, is Google cofounder Sergey Brin, who came to the U.S. as a 6-year-old, and is now worth an estimated US$24.4 billion dollars.
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D) However, despite Putin’s claims that the policy is designed to keep Russian children in Russian families, the numbers simply don’t stack up. Statistics from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) indicates that a staggering 740,000 children await adoption in Russia, with just 18,000 families on the waiting list to adopt. Child care professionals, who have worked with some of the most needy, have branded the law a disaster for hundreds of thousands of Russian orphans. They also point out that Russian families are extremely unlikely to adopt children with mental or physical disabilities, whereas American families have consistently demonstrated a willingness to do so. With the Kremlin insisting that the policy is here to stay, it remains to be seen what the future holds for continued Russian immigration to the United States.

Arthur Hailey阿瑟·黑利及作品简介

Arthur Hailey阿瑟·黑利及作品简介

Brief introduction of the hotel
• • Conflict and desire, secrets and shocking destinies -- all are part of the fascinating world of the famous St. Gregory, a New Orleans luxury hotel. For five sultry days of a hot Louisiana summer the lives of strangers intimately touch, sizzle, and explode in round-the-clock excitement as the St. Gregory becomes the stage for their private and public dramas -- and for the stunning, heart-stopping climax awaiting them all. "Fast-moving storytelling rich with interesting and bizarre characters." THE DENVER POST "Instant readability... catches the reader by his lapels and holds him through its last crowded page." CHICAGO TRIBUNE "A great story." CLEVELAND PRESS
arthurhaileyafamousauthor人物简介?arthurhailey名畅销书作家行业小说之王?出生于英格兰的黑利曾在英国加拿大美国等国生活过1969年他移居巴哈马的一个海岛定居至今

第一夫人米歇尔 奥巴马DNC2012演讲 [中英字幕]

第一夫人米歇尔 奥巴马DNC2012演讲 [中英字幕]

美国第一夫人Michelle Obama在民主党全国大会DNC上的演说。

米歇尔一展母仪天下风范,现场观众欢呼的欢呼,鼓掌的鼓掌,抽泣的抽泣,抹泪的抹泪,感动得一塌糊涂。

想知道女人是如何煽情的,一定要看一看美国第一夫人Michelle Obama在民主党全国大会DNC上的演说。

你会学习到如何在外人面前维护丈夫的尊严,如何做一个在成功男人身后的女人,如何向众人们赞美丈夫的伟大。

不想把婚姻变成坟墓的一定要学习啦。

When it comes to giving our kids the education they deserve, Barack knows that like me and like so many of you, he never could've attended college without financial aid.当谈到给予他们应得的教育我们的孩子,巴拉克知道像我,像你们许多人,他从不可能已经上大学没有金融援助。

And believe it or not, when we were first married, our combined monthly student loan bills were actually higher than our mortgage.信不信由你,我们刚结婚时,我们每月的学生贷款法案合并实际上是高于我们的抵押贷款。

We were so young, so in love, and so in debt.我们是如此年轻,所以在爱,所以在债务。

That's why Barack has fought so hard to increase student aid and keep interest rates down, because he wants every young person to fulfill their promise and be able to attend college without a mountain of debt.这就是为什么奥已经打得很努力的去提高学生援助和压低利率,因为他希望每一个年轻人去履行自己的承诺,并且能够上大学没有堆积如山的债务。

麦当娜致敬Micheal演讲稿全文中英对照

麦当娜致敬Micheal演讲稿全文中英对照

Michael Jackson was born in August 1958. So was I. Michael Jackson grew up in the suburbs of the Midwest. So did I. Michael Jackson had eight brothers and sisters. So do I. When Michael Jackson was six, he became a superstar, and was perhaps the world's most beloved child. When I was six, my mother died. I think he got the shorter end of the stick. I never had a mother, but he never had a childhood. And when you never get to have something, you become obsessed by it. I spent my childhood searching for my mother’s figures. sometimes I was successful, but how do you recreate your chilidhood when you are under the magnifying glass of the world for your entire life.迈克尔·杰克逊出生于1958年8月。

我也是。

迈克尔·杰克逊是在美国中西部的郊区长大的,而我也是。

迈克尔·杰克逊有八个兄弟姐妹,我也有。

在迈克尔·杰克逊年仅6岁的时候,他便成为了一个超级巨星,或许更是世界上最多人钟爱的小孩。

而我6岁的时候,母亲永远离开了我。

高级英语2 课文翻译 Book 2 Unit 14

高级英语2 课文翻译 Book 2 Unit 14

第十四课亦爱亦恨话纽约托马斯·格里非斯1.那些赞美“大苹果”的广告活动,还有那些印着带有“我爱纽约”字样的心形图案的T恤衫,只不过是它们在绝望中发出悲哀的迹象,只不过是纽约这个非凡的城市日趋衰落的象征。

纽约过去从不自我炫耀,而只让别的城市去这样做,因为自我炫耀显得“小家子气”。

纽约既然是独一无二的、最大的而且是最好的城市,也就没有必要宣称自己是如何与众不同了。

2.然而,今日的纽约再不是头号城市了。

至少,在开创时尚、领导潮流方面,纽约是再也配不上这个称号了。

今日的纽约非但常常跟不上美国政治前进的步伐,而且往往也合不上美国人生活情趣变化的节拍。

过去有一个时期,它曾是全国流行服装款式方面无可争议的权威,但由于长期抵制越来越流行的休闲服装款式而丧失了其垄断地位。

纽约已不再是众望所归、纷起仿效的对象了,如今它甚至以成为风行美国的时装潮流的抵制者,以成为摆脱全国清一色的单调局面的一隅逃遁之地面自鸣得意。

3.纽约无力保持排头兵的地位这一点已是越来越明显了。

有十多座其他城市都已经有了一些在建筑艺术上很富有创造性的建筑物,·而纽约最近二十年来所造的任何一幢建筑物都不能与之相比。

曾是托斯卡尼尼全国广播公司交响乐团演出场所的巨人般的曼哈顿电视演播厅,现在经常是空无一人,而好莱坞大量生产出的情景喜剧和约翰尼·卡森节目的实况转播却占满了加利福尼亚的广播电视发送频道。

美国流行歌曲创作发行中心从纽约的廷潘胡同转移到了纳什维尔和好莱坞。

拉斯韦加斯的赌场经常出高薪聘请曼哈顿没有哪一家夜总会请得起的歌手和艺员。

而体育运动方面,那些规模较大的体育馆、比较激动人心的球队以及热情最高的球迷们,往往都出现在纽约以外的地方。

4.纽约从来都不是召集会议的好场所——因为那儿少友情,不安全,人口拥挤,消费高昂——但现在它似乎正在一定程度上争回其作为旅游胜地的地位。

即便如此,大多数美国人对新奥尔良、旧金山、华盛顿或迪斯尼乐园等地的评价可能还是高于纽约。

麦克阿瑟名言英语四级

麦克阿瑟名言英语四级

麦克阿瑟名言英语四级General Douglas MacArthur was a prominent military figure in American history, known for his leadership during World WarII and the Korean War. His words often reflect the spirit of perseverance, courage, and dedication to duty. Here are some of MacArthur's famous quotes that could be relevant to the English Level 4 context, which typically requires a good understanding of vocabulary and comprehension:1. "It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it." - This quote emphasizes the importance of determination and the will to succeed, which is a valuable mindset for students preparing for exams.2. "The soldier above all others prays for peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war." - This statement can be a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve, and the value of peace.3. "You are remembered for the rules you break." - This quote can inspire students to think creatively and not be afraid to challenge the status quo.4. "Old soldiers never die; they just fade away." - A poignant reflection on the enduring legacy of those who have served, which can be applied to the idea that knowledge and experience persist.5. "In war, there is no substitute for victory." - A strong assertion that can motivate students to strive for excellence in their studies and endeavors.6. "Should you find yourself in a fair fight, you haven't planned properly." - This can be interpreted as a call to prepare thoroughly for any challenge, including academic ones.7. "The only way you are going to win is to capture their souls." - A metaphorical call to inspire and motivate others, which can be applied to leadership and teamwork in a learning environment.8. "The spirit of man is more important than mere physical power, and the spiritual fiber of a man's character is determined by his will." - This quote highlights the significance of mental fortitude, which is crucial forstudents facing the pressures of exams.9. "There is no security on this earth; there is only opportunity." - Encouraging students to embrace opportunities for growth and learning rather than seeking comfort in the familiar.10. "Courage is fear holding on a minute longer." - Areminder that courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to face it and persevere.These quotes can serve as motivational tools for students preparing for their English Level 4 exams, instilling a senseof purpose, determination, and the importance of a strong character in the face of academic challenges.。

关于耐克英语演讲稿范文

关于耐克英语演讲稿范文

Ladies and gentlemen,Good morning/afternoon/evening. It is a great honor to stand before you today and share with you some thoughts about a brand that has become more than just a symbol, but a way of life – Nike.Nike, a brand known worldwide for its innovative products and inspirational messages, stands for much more than just sneakers and sportswear. It represents the spirit of perseverance, the power of passion, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Today, I want to delve into the essence of Nike and how it can motivate us all to embrace our own challenges with courage and determination.First and foremost, Nike teaches us the importance of perseverance. The "Just Do It" slogan has become an anthem for millions, encouraging us to take action and not to be deterred by obstacles. Life is full of ups and downs, and it is easy to get discouraged when faced with adversity. However, Nike reminds us that the journey is as important as the destination. It is through the trials and tribulations that we grow, learn, and become stronger. Whether it is running a marathon, pursuing a career, or overcoming personal struggles, the key is to keep pushing forward, one step at a time.Secondly, Nike emphasizes the power of passion. The brand was founded by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman, who were both passionate about running and improving their athletic performance. This passion is evident in every product and advertisement they produce. It is the driving force behind their commitment to innovation and excellence. As we all know, passion can be contagious. When we are passionate about what we do, we inspire others to share our enthusiasm and work together towards a common goal. In essence, passion is the fuel that propels us to overcome any challenge and achieve greatness.Lastly, Nike encourages us to pursue excellence in everything we do. The brand's "Swoosh" logo, designed by Carolyn Davidson, is a testament to the company's dedication to creating the best possible products for athletes and consumers alike. The Swoosh represents motion and speed, symbolizing the brand's relentless pursuit of improvement. In ourpersonal lives, we can apply this mindset by constantly seeking tobetter ourselves, whether it is through education, professional development, or simply striving to be the best version of ourselves.So, how can we embrace the power of Nike in our own lives? Here are a few suggestions:1. Set goals: Identify what you want to achieve and create a plan to get there. Remember that progress is a journey, and it is okay to take small steps along the way.2. Stay passionate: Find what excites you and pursue it with enthusiasm. Share your passion with others, and let it inspire them to reach for their dreams.3. Embrace challenges: Do not shy away from obstacles; instead, face them head-on and learn from them. Remember that every challenge is an opportunity for growth.4. Surround yourself with positive influences: Seek out like-minded individuals who share your values and support you in your endeavors.In conclusion, Nike is more than just a brand; it is a philosophy that can help us navigate through life's challenges with grace and determination. By embracing perseverance, passion, and excellence, we can all achieve greatness, one step at a time.Thank you for your attention, and may we all find the strength to "Just Do It" in our own lives.。

madame curie英语作文

madame curie英语作文

madame curie英语作文Madame Curie, also known as Marie Skłodowska Curie, was a remarkable scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of radioactivity. Born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, she overcame numerous obstacles to become the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields. Her work not only revolutionized our understanding of the atom but also paved the way for advancements in medical treatment and technology. Madame Curie's legacy continues to inspire and influence scientists and women around the world.Madame Curie's early life was marked by hardship and determination. Growing up in Russian-occupied Poland, she faced discrimination as a woman and struggled to pursue her education. Despite these challenges, she excelled in her studies and eventually moved to Paris to attend the Sorbonne, where she met her future husband, Pierre Curie. Together, they conducted pioneering research onradioactivity, leading to the discovery of two new elements, polonium, and radium. This groundbreaking work earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903, making Madame Curie the first woman to receive this prestigious award.In addition to her scientific achievements, MadameCurie's personal life was also marked by tragedy. Pierre Curie tragically died in a traffic accident in 1906,leaving Madame Curie to continue their research and raise their two daughters on her own. Despite these challenges, she persevered and went on to win a second Nobel Prize,this time in Chemistry, for her discovery of radium and polonium. Her unwavering dedication to science and her pioneering research laid the foundation for modern nuclear physics and medicine.Madame Curie's impact on the scientific communitycannot be overstated. Her work not only advanced our understanding of the fundamental properties of matter but also laid the groundwork for numerous medical and technological advancements. The development of radiation therapy for cancer, the use of radioactive isotopes inmedical imaging, and the creation of nuclear power are all direct results of Madame Curie's discoveries. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of scientists to push the boundaries of knowledge and make a lasting impact on the world.Beyond her scientific achievements, Madame Curie's life and career also serve as a powerful example of perseverance and determination. In an era when women were often discouraged from pursuing careers in science, shefearlessly pursued her passion and made significant contributions to the field. Her groundbreaking work and unwavering dedication to her research continue to inspire women in STEM fields around the world. Madame Curie's life story serves as a reminder that with hard work, determination, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge, anyone can overcome adversity and make a meaningful impact on the world.In conclusion, Madame Curie's legacy as a pioneering scientist and a trailblazer for women in STEM fields is truly remarkable. Her groundbreaking discoveries in thefield of radioactivity continue to shape the way we understand the natural world and have led to numerous advancements in medicine and technology. Her unwavering dedication to her research and her ability to overcome personal tragedy serve as an inspiration to scientists and women around the world. Madame Curie's impact on the scientific community and her enduring legacy make her a true icon of perseverance, determination, and the pursuit of knowledge.。

空军一号英语观后感

空军一号英语观后感

空军一号英语观后感Title: Air Force One Movie ReviewAir Force One is a captivating action thriller that brings to life the high-stakes drama of a presidential hostage situation aboard the iconic Air Force One aircraft. The film's gripping narrative, outstanding performances, and intense action sequences make it a must-see for fans of the genre.The movie begins with President James Marshall, played by Harrison Ford, embarking on a diplomatic mission to Russia. Unbeknownst to him and his entourage, a group of terrorists led by Ivan Korshunov, portrayed by Gary Oldman, has infiltrated the plane with the intent of hijacking it and taking the President hostage. What follows is a tense and adrenaline-fueled battle of wits and wills as PresidentMarshall fights to protect his family and his country from the ruthless terrorists.The film's portrayal of President Marshall as a courageous and resourceful leader is inspiring. Harrison Ford delivers a powerful performance, capturing the unwavering determination and strength of character that defines the President. His ability to command the screen with his presence and charisma makes him a truly compelling protagonist.Gary Oldman's portrayal of Ivan Korshunov is equally impressive. His chilling portrayal of the ruthless terrorist leader is bone-chilling, as he exudes a sense of cunning and menace that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The dynamic between President Marshall and Korshunov creates a palpable sense of conflict and tension that drives the film forward.The action sequences in Air Force One are nothing short of spectacular. From intense hand-to-hand combat to explosive aerial dogfights, the film delivers non-stop thrills and excitement. The special effects are top-notch, and the direction by Wolfgang Petersen effectively conveys the nail-biting suspense of the situation.What sets Air Force One apart from other action films is its compelling exploration of the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by President Marshall. As the leader of the free world, he is forced to make difficult decisions under extreme pressure, and the film does an excellent job of highlighting the weight of his choices. The sense of duty and sacrifice that the President embodies serves as a powerful source of inspiration.In addition to the thrilling action and impressive performances, Air Force One also features a strong supporting cast, including Glenn Close as the Vice President and DeanStockwell as the Secretary of Defense. Their performances add depth and complexity to the story, further enhancing thefilm's impact.Overall, Air Force One is a riveting and thought-provoking film that delivers on every level. Its fast-paced action, engaging storyline, and stellar performances make it a standout in the action thriller genre. Whether you're a fan of political dramas, high-octane thrillers, or just great cinema in general, Air Force One is a must-watch. Its timeless portrayal of leadership, courage, and heroism will continue to resonate with audiences for years to come.。

高考英语二轮专题训练 阅读理解天__4

高考英语二轮专题训练 阅读理解天__4

手惰市安逸阳光实验学校高考英语二轮专题训练阅读理解60天(14)阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给出的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AYou're in a department store and you see a couple of attractive young women looking at a sweater. You listen to their conversation:“I can't believe it--a Lorenzo Bertolla! They are almost impossible to find. Isn't it beautiful? And it's a lot cheaper than the one Sara bought in Rome. ”They leave and you go over to see this incredible sweater. It's nice and the price is right. You've never heard of Lorenzo Bertolla, but those girls looked really stylish. They must know. So, you buy it. You never realize that those young women are employees of an advertising agency. They are actually paid to go from store to store, talking loudly about Lorenzo Bertolla clothes.Every day we notice what people are wearing, driving and eating. If the person looks cool, the product seems cool, too. This is the secret of undercover marketing. Companies from Ford to Nike are starting to use it.Undercover marketing is important because it reaches people that don't pay attention to traditional advertising. This is particularly true of the MTV generation----consumers between the age of 18 and 34. It is a golden group. They have a lot of money to spend, but they don't trust ads.So advertising agencies hire young actors to “perform” in bars and other places where young adults go. Some people might call this practice deceptive(骗人的), but marketing executive Jonathan Ressler calls it creative. “Look at tra ditional advertising. Its effectiveness is decreasing. ”However, one might ask what exactly is “real” about of young women pretending to be enthusiastic about a sweater? Advertising executives would say it's no less real than an ad. The difference is that you know an ad is trying to persuade you to buy something. You don' t know whena conversation you overhear is just a performance.56. The two attractive young women were talking so that they could ________.A. get the sweater at a lower priceB. be heard by people aroundC. be admired by other shoppersD. decide on buying the sweater57. Lorenzo Bertolla is __________.A. a very popular male singerB. an advertising agencyC. a clothing company in RomeD. the brand name of a sweater58. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. The two girls are in fact employed by the Lorenzo Bertolla Company.B. The MTV generation tend to be more easily influenced by ads.C. Traditional advertising is becoming less effective because it's too direct.D. Undercover marketing will surely be banned soon by the government.59. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?A. Two Attractive ShoppersB. Lorenzo Bertolla SweatersC. Ways of AdvertisingD. Undercover MarketingBThe evidence for harmony may not be obvious in some families. But it seems that four out of five young people now get on with their parents, which is the opposite of the popularly held image (印象) of unhappy teenagers locked in their room after endless family quarrels.An important new study into teenage attitudes surprisingly shows that their family life is more harmonious than it has ever been in the past. “We were surprised by just how positive today’s young people seen to be ab out their families,” said one member of the research team. “They’re expected to be rebellious(叛逆的) and selfish but actually they have other things on their minds: they want a car and material goods, and they worry about whether school is serving them well. There’s more negotiation(商议) and discussion between parents and children, and children expect to take part in the family decision-making process. They don’t want to rock the boat.”So it seems that this generation of parents is much more likely than paren ts of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends.” My parents are happy to discuss things with me and willing to listen to me,” says 17-years-old Daniel Lazall. “I always tell them when I’m going out clubbing. As long as they know what I’m doing, they’re fine with it.” Susan Crome, who is now 21, agrees. “Looking back on the last 10 years, there was a lot of what you could call negotiation. For example, as long as I’d done all my homework, I could go out on a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lot stricter with my parents than that.”Maybe this positive view of family life should not be unexpected. It is possible that the idea of teenager rebellion is not rooted in real facts. A researcher comments, “Our surprise that teenagers say they get along well with their parents comes because of a brief period in out social history when teenagers were regarded as different beings. But that idea of rebelling and breaking away from their parents really only happened during that one time in the 1960s when everyone rebelled. The normal situation throughout history has been a smooth change from helping out with the family business to taking it over.”60. What is the popular images of teenagers today?A. They worry about schoolB. They dislike living with their parentsC. They have to be locked in to avoid troublesD. They quarrel a lot with other family members61. The study shows that teenagers don’t want to ___A. share family responsibilityB. cause trouble in their familiesC. go boating with their familyD. make family decisions62. Compared with parents of 30 years age, today’s parents___.A. go to clubs more often with their childrenB. are much stricter with their childrenC. care less about their children’s lifeD. give their children more freedom63. According to the author, teenage rebellion____.A. may be a false beliefB. is common nowadaysC. existed only in the 1960sD. resulted from changes in familiesCDear all,Please read Professor Hume's email about his next lecture on Rosa Parks. Susan MillerSecretary***************************************Dear Susan,Please forward this message to students of my history class.Besides the life story of Rosa Parks in the textbook, the students are also required to read the passage below and some related stories thatcan be borrowed from the school library.Ted HumeThe early experiences of Rosa Parks(1913-2005), long known as the “mother of the civil rights movement, ”were not different from those of many African-Americans at that time. The black woman, however, turned the course of American history in December 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. “By sitting down, ”remarked John Lewis, “she was standing up for all Americans. ”Among the numerous awards Parks received in her life were the Presidential Medal of Freedom(1996)and the Congressional GoldMedal(1999).Parks died on Oct. 24, 2005. At St. Paul A. M. E. Church in Montgomery, a large crowd including Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice celebrated her life. Rice said she and others, who grew up when the political activities of Parks held public attention, might not have realized her impact(影响)on their lives, “but I can honestly say that without Mrs. Parks, I probably would not be standing here as Secretary of State. ”After her casket(灵柩)was placed at the Capitol, U. S. President Bush, members of Congress and ordinary Americans paid their respects. In American history Parks is the first woman to lie in state at the Capitol,a very high regard usually reserved for Presidents of the United States.64. What is the main purpose of Susan’s email?A. To make arrangements for Professor Hume's class.B. To introduce to the students Rosa Parks.C. To help the students organize a lecture.D. To answer Professor Hume's last email.65. What does the underlined word “forward” mean?A. Explain.B. Send.C. Take.D. Read.66. The political impact of Rosa Parks lies in the fact that she .A. helped Condoleezza Rice achieve political successB. joined the civil rights movement at a young ageC. made racial equality a common value in American societyD. set a good example in her early life for other black Americans67. How was Rosa Parks treated after her death?A. She was named “mother of the civil rights movement. ”B. She was received by President Bush at the Capitol.C. She was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom.D. She was honored to lie in state at the Capitol.DThroughout the history of the arts, the nature of creativity has remained constant to artists. No matter what objects they select, artistsare to bring forth new forces and forms that cause change—to find poetry where no one has ever seen or experienced it before.Landscape(风景) is another unchanging element of art. It can be found from ancient times through the 17th-century Dutch painters to the19th-century romanticists and impressionists. In the 1970s Alfred Leslie, one of the new American realists, continued this practice. Leslie sought out the same place where Thomas Cole, a romanticist, had produced paintings of the same scene a century and a half before. Unlike Cole who insists on a feeling of loneliness and the idea of finding peace in nature, Leslie paints what he actually sees. In his paintings, there is no particular change in emotion, and he includes ordinary things like the highway in the background. He also takes advantage of the latest developments of color photography(摄影术) to help both the eye and the memory when he improves his painting back in his workroom.Besides, all art begs the age-old question: What is real? Each generation of artists has shown their understanding of reality in one form or another. The impressionists saw reality in brief emotional effects, the realists in everyday subjects and in forest scenes, and the Cro-Magnon cave people in their naturalistic drawings of the animals in the ancient forests. To sum up, understanding reality is a necessary struggle for artists of all periods.Over thousands of years the function of the arts has remained relatively constant. Past or present, Eastern or Western, the arts are a basic part of our immediate experience. Many and different are the faces of art, and together they express the basic need and hope of human beings.68. Leslie's paintings are extraordinary because_______ .A. they are close in style to works in ancient timesB. they look like works by 19th-century paintersC. they draw attention to common things in lifeD. they depend heavily on color photography69. What is the author's opinion of artistic reality?A. It will not be found in future works of art.B. It does not have a long-lasting standard.C. It is expressed in a fixed artistic form.D. It is lacking in modern works of art.70. What does the author suggest about the arts in the last paragraph?A. They express people's curiosity about the past.B. They make people interested in everyday experience.C. They are considered important for variety in form.D. They are regarded as a mirror of the human situation. 阅读:56-60 BDCDB 61-65 BDAAB 66-70 CDCBD。

耐克品牌广告词

耐克品牌广告词

耐克品牌广告词科比广告语完整版:If you really want it只要心够决you'll push back pain就能征服痛苦use it利用它control it控制它if you really want it只要心够决living your dreams实现你的梦想if you really want it只要心够决learn from the fails从挫折中学习learn how to win学习胜利if you really want it只要心够决everything to your fire将所有燃烧成激情all the pain所有痛苦failures失败criticisms批评glory荣耀take the ball出手夺球take the last shot出手绝杀you can do anything you want to你可以做到任何事if you really want it只要心够决詹姆斯在NIKE广告中的一句广告词让人们对他过目难忘:you’d better bring(你最好全心关注),cause I’ll bring every I’ve got it (因为我会全力以赴)是什么让人变得了不起是拿牛奶箱当篮筐练习投篮是连续三年当选俄亥俄州篮球先生连续三次为高中夺得州际篮赛冠军或是当选状元秀年度新人最年轻得8000总得分前锋还是率领球队历史上第一次进入总决赛如果在22岁前,你就做到这一切这些都很了不起但是,这一些都会过去你在乎的是赢得未来what makes someone great?is it learn to shoot on a mill frame?what about being named mr basketball of Ohio 3 times in a roll?what is when hanging 3 state championships in your high school gym?maybe being number one nba draft pick, rookie of the year,score 8 thousands points,leading your team into the final, first time in our history,what if you did all that before age of 22, all those things been great,that’s whathappened。

美国第一夫人的英语演讲稿:为自己的理想奋斗

美国第一夫人的英语演讲稿:为自己的理想奋斗

美国第一夫人的英语演讲稿:为自己的理想奋斗first lady michelle obama has some advice for some tennessee high school graduates: strike your own path in college and life and work to overcome inevitable failures with determination and grit.美国第一夫人米歇尔奥巴马5月18日向高中毕业生给出宝贵建议,告诫他们在大学、生活和工作中要走自己的路,依靠决心和勇气战胜不可避免的失败。

mrs. obama spoke for 22 minutes to the graduates of martin luther king jr. academic magnet high school on saturday in her only high school commencement address this year. the ceremony took place in the gymnasium of nearby tennessee state university.当天在田纳西州马丁路德金高中毕业典礼上,米歇尔奥巴马致辞22分钟,这是她今年唯一一场高中演讲。

演讲在附近田纳西州立大学的体育馆举行。

the first lady told the 170 graduates that she spent too much of her own time in college focusing on academic achievements. while her success in college and law school ledto a high-profile job, she said, she ended up leaving to focus on public service.在演讲中,她告诉170名毕业生,当年她在大学致力于学业,之后凭借在学校的成功如愿以偿地摘取高职,不过最终还是投身公共服务。

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The speech was given by Maria Eitel, president of the Nike Foundation, at Babson CollegeIt is such an honor to receive this distinguished degreeBut the real reason I‘m here,Is you, the graduating class of 2012Because YOU leave here today equipped to do the most important thing in the world: have impact.Impact? Yeah, yeah ... it‘s such an OVER-used word.You‘ve heard it all before ...Have impact on your bottom line, on your communityon the environment.But just like saying … ‗I love you‘ ...when it is real, IMPACT is powerful.So what‘s unique about Babson graduates…and your potential for impact?Babson is known for creating great entrepreneurs.I grew up with a Dad who is an entrepreneur through and through.He taught me the same thi ng you‘ve learned here at BabsonEntrepreneurs do not have a burning passion to maintain the status quo.Entrepreneurs thrive on invention…Creating things others can‘t imagine.They‘re not satisfied with the way things are in a business, an industry, or t he world.―Good enough‖ is NEVER good enough.The entrepreneur‘s job…YOUR JOB …is to write the future.So you‘re probably thinking, oh yeah, I know . . .But right now what I REALLY want...13 employees, 18 months and $1 billion dollar buy-out.You want to be the next Instagram.It‘s the entrepreneur‘s dreamWell, what if I said impact doesn‘t come from a 2-year business plan.It‘s about the 100-year business plan.That‘s right, a one-hundred year business plan.Who knows, some of you may be around in 100 years – probably not.But that‘s exactly my point…Because YOUR business plan should OUTLIVE YOU.If the post-recession world has taught us anything…It‘s that taking the long view is the path to lasting impact.When we focus only on the quick wins . . .The biggest, most pressing issues of our time do NOT get solved.Years ago, the titans of industry built empires…Then retired and blazed their names across libraries and hospitals.I want YOU to do just the opposite.Oh no, you may be thinking.Now she‘s g oing to tell us to join the Peace Corps or an NGO.NOT at all.Start your own business . . .Take a leadership position in an important organization ...Learn how the world really works…How power and change really happen…And seek to have your impact wherever you areIt‘s not an either-or…profit or non-profit decision.And today, it‘s not about WAITING to make those millions and THEN ―giving back."The world needs YOU,SMART, YOUNG, FUTURE-MINDED ENTREPRENEURSto go out and tackle the big issues NOW...Build your 100-year business planthat looks for ways to DISRUPT what‘s wrong . . .and amplify what‘s right.Like acupuncture, you need to find those critical spots…And put the right pressure in the right place.Build businesses that are competitive and fair . . .Inclusive and ethical….Move your business forward AND upward…Then move your industry.Now, one of the many things you have to look forward to in your future is going on job interviews.In every interview I ask candidates the same three questions.And I ask these questions because I believe they define that person‘s ability to have impact—in that job, and in the world.OK, first question:Now pay attention, because you‘re going to have to answer it.What gets you angrier…Gets your blood pumping…More than anything in the world?I‘ll give you 10 seconds to think.What gets you angrier than anything in the world.Alright now.Second question:What makes you insanely happy?You‘ve got 10 SECONDSOK, NOW, I guess the game‘s upAnd I actually have to answer my own questionsWhat gets ME worked upare systems that exclude girls and prevent women from realizing their potential.I grew up in an incredible Greek-American family.I benefited from a strong mother…And so many GOOD things about my unique culture and family. But, like most traditional cultures, there are some negatives...When I was 6 years old, I thought I was up for the biggest job available: Altar boy at church."Not possible", our very dear priest informed me.Awkwardly explaining,―Maria, you are not a boy…"I‘m still angry about it.Well, not really,But seriously, that IS where it started for me.Where did it start for you?What goes to your core?What do you want to set right in the world?Now...question two:What makes me INSANELY HAPPY?Well, I‘ve spent a lot of time with peopleWho were born and grew up into a life without self worth . . .People who cower…And don‘t have the confidence to look you in the eye.The insanely happy moment FOR ME comes when…Right before your eyes…The light goes on in their spiritThe moment when they realize that they CAN DO ITThey are VALUABLE…Even AMAZING.THAT rocks my world . . .In 2004 I met Kidan in Tigray, Ethiopia.She was 9 years old…Full of passion, ambition, raw smarts and a big smile.She told me she would become a doctor.I could quickly see that she would be an amazing doctor.Later that day, I spoke with her mother…Who told me bluntly…Kidan will never become a doctor.Her marriage is soon, she saidIn exchange for her, we will get FOUR COWS.That is the PERNICIOUS cycle of lost potential for girls in poverty.It‘s not about excluding boysIf anything, we need men and boys to be champions of girlsAs the mother of every child born into povertyShe either BREAKS or PERPETUATES the grinding cycle of povertyInvesting in a girl propels her out of povertyAND she brings her family, community, and country with her.For me, that is IMPACT.That is my north star.That is the work of the Nike Foundation.We call it the Girl Effect…A movement for everyone to unleash the potential of those 250 million adolescent girls living in poverty today.My 100-year business plan…To put them at the center of a modelthat will help end global poverty…By stopping it before it starts.Crazy? Wildly ambitious? Yes.Will WE get it done? I BELIEVE we will.Like every good entrepreneur…I believe in our IMPOSSIBLE business plan.But the road here hasn't been direct or as clearas it looks on my resume.And just in case you get the wrong impression that people like me…Who get to stand on a stage like this…With big titles …Aren't just like you and didn't sit in your seat…With the same kinds of feelings, hopes, fears, and ambitions.Early in MY career…I made the ABSOLUTELY brilliant career move…Of following my coll ege boyfriend to Montreal…I spent a career-propelling year…Translating medical supply catalogs…From English to French AND French to English ...In his parent's basement.Careers are littered with good and bad DECISIONS….The bad ones just don't make it onto the resume…And frankly some are pretty darn embarrassing.What matters is that you have a north star…Or for those of you from the southern hemisphere…A southern cross…That guides you.Now, the third question I always ask job candidates. . .What makes you AMAZING?When I say amazing, I‘m not talking about in the traditional sense.You were the star tennis player or the president of the debate teamWhat makes you UNIQUELY amazing?Whatever that is…That‘s the key to your 100-year business plan.When you can answer that question for yourself…You can apply that passion to having IMPACT.I‘M all about creating a path to POSITIVE DISRUPTION.Instigating change without blowing everything up . . .Being able to move a big systemSLOWLY and CAREFULLYSo the change is SUSTAINABLE and REAL.I'm not a "do-gooder.‖But I AM fierce about changing her realityGirls like Kidan should get to sit in seats like yours today…Bursting with ambition and possibility.Not facing another grinding day of lost potential.So, what makes YOU amazing?If you don't know…Or if it doesn't make the world a better place…Please THINK HARDER.Then stop thinking about yourselfand turn to those around youA month ago, our team had a global offsite.I asked everyone to find me at some point in the week and tell me…What makes them AMAZING.Now, the Brits on the team, politely scrunched their noses and informed me…that they "don't do that kind of thing.‖But they eventually came around.Kemi, on our Nigeria team…working in an area bombs disrupt our work on a regular basis.Was bursting to share what makes her amazing."I will never stop until I find a solution.That‘s what makes me amazing."And I know she will…She knows her amazingness…And is flexing that muscle every day.That's how to have impact.THEN a young intern on the team came up and asked…―Maria, do I have to do the What makes me amazing thing?"Yes, I said, interns are people too.At first, she said she didn‘t know yet.But when pushed, she got TO it. Absolutely fantastic.OK, so you're a graduate todayYou have a degree from this prestigious, incredibly high-energy college Now the real work - and real reward - begin.You will encounter limits. And that's fine,as long as they AREN‘T self-imposed.I've gone full force into work AND lifeI've been a sister, daughter, friend,and mom to my amazing daughter AlexandraI didn't make the choice between family and career.And it has taught me that fundamentally it isn't an either/or.Yes, it is hard work and there are sacrifices -but that‘s lifewhether you choose the challengesor the challenges choose youSo, in closing.I offer you a choice, today.Do you want to be PART OF the system or DISRUPT it?I'm not calling for revolutionaries that break everything up.What this world ne eds are revolutionaries that come from within and… Positively disrupt what isn't working and make it better.Go out and design a new world…A better world.Take what makes you angry…And what makes you insanely happy…And put them together with your AMAZIN GNESS…And the amazingness of those around you…In your 100-year business plan.And please, before you go to sleep tonight…Promise me you will tell someone you love why YOU are amazing.But not just you graduates.To everyone here,parents, grandparents, siblings…And irrationally committed friends…You too.Today we celebrate the achievements of these amazing students.The future is yours.Create it.Be courageousBe boldBe wildly ambitious…And please, have A LOT fun along the way.If you do…If we ALL do…We will have a much, much better world.Thank you.。

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