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迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿:心灵之音

迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿:心灵之音

迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿:心灵之音Ladies and gentlemen,I am honored and humbled to be standing before you today to speak about the one and only, the legend, the King of Pop – Michael Jackson.Michael Jackson, a man whose music transcended boundaries and touched millions of hearts all over the world. He was not only a musician, but also a dancer, a songwriter, an actor, and most importantly, an inspiration for many. He was a man who believed in the power of music and the ability of his art to touch the souls of people.One of Michael Jackson's greatest strengths was hisability to connect with his fans at a spiritual level. His music wasn't just entertainment. It was an expression of his emotions, his feelings, and his beliefs. His songs spoke to the human soul, and that's what made him different from all the other musicians of his time.Michael Jackson's music was more than just a composition of melodies and lyrics. It was a message of love and unity.He believed that music was a universal language that could bring people of different cultures, races, and religions together. His songs were a call for peace, for harmony, andfor understanding.When you listen to Michael Jackson's music, you can'thelp but feel the energy and the passion that he put into his work. He was a perfectionist who would spend hours and hoursin the studio, fine-tuning every note, every beat, and every word. His music was a reflection of his innermost thoughtsand emotions, and that's why it resonated so deeply with his fans.The magic of Michael Jackson's music lies in the factthat it was not just a product of his talent, but also of his experiences. He had his fair share of struggles and hardships, but he never let them hold him back. Instead, he used his music as a way to heal his wounds, to find solace in his pain, and to inspire others who were going through similar struggles.In many ways, Michael Jackson's music is a reflection of his soul. He bared his heart and his soul in his songs, and that's what made them so powerful. He was a man who believedin the power of love, and that's what he preached in his music. His songs were an ode to compassion, to empathy, and to the human spirit.In conclusion, Michael Jackson was more than just a musician. He was a messenger of the human spirit. He used his music to connect with his fans at a spiritual level, and to inspire them to believe in themselves and in the power of music. His music has stood the test of time and will continue to touch future generations. His legacy will live on through his music, his words, and his message of love and unity.Thank you.。

迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿:艺术、自由与人权

迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿:艺术、自由与人权

迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿:艺术、自由与人权Ladies and gentlemen,It is an honor to stand before you today as we celebrate the life and legacy of one of the greatest and most iconic artists of all time, Michael Jackson. As we remember the King of Pop, let us reflect not only on the impact he had on the music industry but also on the world as a whole.Michael Jackson was a man who believed in the power of art, the importance of self-expression, and the immense value of freedom and human rights. He was a visionary who revolutionized the world of music and paved the way for countless artists to follow. But beyond his musical genius, he was also a humanitarian who dedicated his life to fighting for social justice and equality.Art, as Michael Jackson understood it, is much more than just a form of entertainment. It is a means of expressing the innermost thoughts and feelings of the human soul. It is a tool for communication and for inspiring change. For Michael, music was a way of reaching out to people across cultural,social, and political divides, and bringing them together ina shared experience of joy and unity.But Michael also understood that artistic expression cannot exist without freedom. He recognized that creativity thrives in an environment where individuals are free to think, speak, and act without fear of censorship or repression. Unfortunately, many parts of the world still suffer fromlimited freedom of expression, which can stifle creativityand impede progress.This is why Michael Jackson was such a passionateadvocate for human rights. He believed that every person, regardless of race, gender, or background, should have theright to freedom, dignity, and respect. He spoke out against discrimination and injustice, and used his platform of global fame to raise awareness of important issues. His message was one of hope and unity, and his music continues to inspire and unite people across generations and borders.Today, as we honor Michael Jackson's life and legacy, let us remember his vision of a world where art flourishes and people are free to express themselves. Let us continue tofight for human rights and social justice, and to use our owncreative talents to make a positive difference in the world. Most importantly, let us carry on Michael's message of love, hope and unity, and work together to build a brighter and more harmonious future for all. Thank you.。

MICHAELJACKSON英语演讲

MICHAELJACKSON英语演讲
We have to recognize[承认] that he is really a great man. His songs,dance,spirit[精神] and wide-love are never ever die. Michael Jackson,you are always in our hearts.
thank you for your listing。
今天,我将介绍我最喜爱的偶像,迈克尔杰克逊,流行乐之王。迈克尔是时代的象征,是流行音乐和舞蹈动作的代表。在他逝世后,我们都知道他是纯洁无辜。
他走过了一个艰难的童年,他曾经表示,他没有童年。这是一个裸露的真话,他面临着数项指控。他是无辜的,但媒体批评他无视事实,导致观众产生误解他。
As we all know,he is the founder[创始人] of "moonwalker"[月球漫步].The way he danced is amazing[令人惊讶] .People all around the world are crazy about it . He created[创建] pop music ,and lots of music. He owns "Album thriller"[专辑颤栗] the world sell amounts first titles , sells amounts amounting[金额] to 104 million.
It is my honor to stand here to deliver my speech. Today I will introduce[介绍] my favorite idol[偶像],Michael Jackson ,the king of pop[流行音乐之王]. Michael is the symbol of the times[时代],and the representative[代表] of the pop music and dance moves .After his dead,we all realize he is pure and innocent[无辜] at all.

麦当娜质迈克尔杰克逊演讲

麦当娜质迈克尔杰克逊演讲

I have-a little bit more to say than that. Here we go again.Michael Jackson was born in august in 1959, 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 6,/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 hada childhood.And when you never get to have something you become obsessed by it.I spent my childhood searching for my mother figures, sometimes/ I was successful.But how do you recreate your childhood/ when you are under/ the magnifying glass of the world for your entire life?There is no question that Michael Jackson was one of the greatest talents the world had ever known…That when he sang a song at the ripe old age of 8, he could make you feel like an experienced adult was squeezing your heart/ with his words.That the way he moved had the elegance of Fred Astaire and packed the punch of Muhammad Ali--.That his music had an extra layer of inexplicable magic that didn’t just make you want to dance/ but actually made you believe that you could fly, dare to dream, be anything that you want to be. Because that/ is what heroes do/ and Michael Jackson was a hero.He performed/ in soccer stadium around the world/ he sold hundreds of millions of records. He dined with prime ministers and presidents. Girls fell in love with him; boys fell in love with him. Everyone wanted to dance like him. He seemed other worthy,but/ he was also/ a human being. Like most perfor mers,he was shy and plagued with insecurities.Plague困扰I can’t say we were great friends, but in 1991 I decided I wanted to try to get to know him better.I asked him out for dinner. I said,“my treat, I’ll drive, just you and me”He agreed and showed up to my house without any bodyguards.We drove to the restaurant in my car.It was dark out, but he was still wearing sun glasses.I said “Michael, I feel like I am talking to a limousine, do you think you could take off those glasses? So I could see your eyes?”He paused for a moment,then he tossed the glasses out the window, looked at me with a wink and a smile and said“can you see me now, is that better?”In that moment, I could see both his vulnera’bility and his charm. The restof the dinner I was hell-bent on getting him to eat French fries, drink wine, have des sert and say bad words.Things he never seemed to allow himself to do.Later we went back to my house to watch a movie /and we sat on couch like two kids.And somewhere in the middle of the film, his hand snuck over /and held mine.Sneak.鬼鬼祟祟的It felt like he was looking for a friend more than a romance and I was happy to oblige him.And in that moment, he didn’t feel like a superstar, he felt like a human being. We went out a few more times together, and then for one reason or another we fell out of touch.Then, the witch hunt began, and it seemed one negative story after the other was coming out about Michael.I felt his pain, I know what it was like to walk down the street and feel like the whole world has turned against you.I know it’s like to feel helpless and unable to defend yourself because the roar of the lynch mob is so loud that you are convinced that your voice can never be heard.But I had a childhood, and I was allowed to make mistakes and find my own way in the world without the glare of the spotlight.When I first heard that Michael died I was in London, days away from the opening of my tour. Micheal was going to perform in the same venue as me a week later.All I could think about in that moment was that I had abandoned him, that we had abandoned him. That we had allowed this magnificent creature that once set the world on fire to somehow slip through the cracks.While he was trying to build a family and rebuild his career we were all busy passing judgment. Most of us has turned our backs on him.In a desperate attempt to hold onto his memory, I went on to the internet to watch old clips of him dancing and singing on TV and on stage, and I thought, “oh, my god, he was so unique, so original, so rare. And there will never be anyone like him again, he was a king ”But he was also a human being, and alas we were all human beings and sometimes we have to lose things before we can truly appreciate them.I want to end this on a positive note and say that my sons age 9 and 4 are obsessed with Micheal Jackson. There was a whole lot of crotch-grabbing, and moon walking going on in my house. And it seems like a whole new generation of kids has discovered his genius and was bringing him to life again.I hope /that whenever where micheal is now, he is smiling about this.Yes, Michael Jackson was a human being, a dammit, he was a king.Long live the king.。

探索艺术与创新:迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿

探索艺术与创新:迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿

探索艺术与创新:迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿Ladies and gentlemen, it is an honor to be standing here before you today to speak about exploring art and innovation through the life and work of Michael Jackson. Few people have had such a profound impact on both the music industry and popular culture as MJ, and his legacy continues to inspire artists and motivate young people even today.Michael Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, and he grew up in a loving, but strict, family. His father, Joseph Jackson, played a crucial role in his life and pushed him to pursue music from an early age. Michael was an incredible performer from the start, and he quickly gained fame as the lead singer of the Jackson 5, a group composed of himself and his siblings.In 1971, Michael went solo and released his debut album, "Got to Be There." The album was a huge success, and it marked the beginning of MJ's long and illustrious career. Over the years, Michael continued to push the boundaries of what was possible in music, dance, and fashion, and his willingness to take risks and break new ground helped to establish him as one of the greatest artists of his time.However, Michael Jackson's contribution to the world of art and innovation went far beyond his music and his iconic dance moves. He was a true innovator, always seeking out new and creative ways to express himself and connect with his fans. For example, he was one of the first artists to use music videos as a way to promote his music, and his videosfor songs like "Thriller," "Billie Jean," and "Beat It" remain some of the most iconic visuals in the history of music.MJ was also an early adopter of technology and was always looking for new ways to leverage it in his work. In the early 1990s, he collaborated with Sega to create an arcade game based on his "Dangerous" tour, and he also experimented with using virtual reality and holograms in his live performances.Beyond his music and innovation, Michael Jackson also used his platform to advocate for social justice and to promote multi-culturalism and diversity. He was a strong advocate for the rights of people of color and raised awareness about issues such as poverty, racism and homelessness through his music and his humanitarian efforts.In conclusion, Michael Jackson was a visionary artist who dedicated his life to exploring new frontiers in music, dance, and entertainment. He was a true trailblazer who broke down barriers and paved the way for future generations of artists and innovators. His legacy continues to inspire and motivate countless people around the world, and we are lucky to have been able to experience the joy and wonder of his music and art. Thank you.。

迈克尔杰克逊的演讲介绍

迈克尔杰克逊的演讲介绍

Ladies and Gentlemen , Good afternoon! I’m very glad to stand here and give you a short speech. today my topic is “The legendary Michael Jackson”. I hope you will like it , and learn more about Michael Jackson. As we known, Michael Jackson is the King of Pop. This is not a title that he gave himself. It was given to him by his millions of fans around the world and by his peers, among whom he has no equal. Today I would describe Michael Jack from six aspects. Include: his main experience,Albums legend,Dance legend,Legendary world tour巡演传奇世界,Modern MV legend and Charity legend慈善传奇the experience,Michael Jackson was Borned in August 29, 1958.Even though Michael was young, it became immediately obvious that he had something special with others.In 1976, the Jacksons left his hometown and signed with Epic Records.in a short time,.he was Referred to as the "King of Pop" in subsequen years. five of his solo studio albums are among the world’s best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979),Thriller (1982),Bad (1987),Dangerous (1991) and HIStory (1995)。

迈克尔·杰克逊牛津英语励志演讲稿_英语演讲稿_

迈克尔·杰克逊牛津英语励志演讲稿_英语演讲稿_

迈克尔·杰克逊牛津英语励志演讲稿heal the children, heal the world拯救儿童,拯救世界——流行音乐之王迈克尔·杰克逊in a world?lled with hate, we must still dare to hope. keep hope alive. in a world?lled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. in a world?lled with despair, we must still dare to dream. and in a world?lled with distrust, we must still dare to believe. 即使世界充满仇恨,我们也要勇于憧憬,让希望永存;即使世界充满愤怒,我们也要敢于安慰;即使世界充满绝望,我们也要勇于梦想;即使世界充满猜疑,我们仍然敢于信任。

--------heal the kids – oxford speechoxford university, march XX by michael jacksonthank you, thank you dear friends, from the bottom of my heart, for such a loving and spirited welcome, and thank you, mr president, for your kind invitation to me which i am so honored to accept. i also want to express a special thanks to you shmuley, who for 11 years served as rabbi here at oxford. you and i have been working so hard to form heal the kids, as well as writing our book about childlike qualities, and in all of our efforts you have been such a supportive and loving friend. and i would also like to thank toba friedman, our director of operations at heal the kids, who is returning tonight to the alma mater where she served as a marshall scholar, as well as marilyn piels, another central member of our heal the kids team.i am humbled to be lecturing in a place that has previously been filled by such notable figures as mother theresa, albert einstein, ronald reagan, robert kennedy and malcolm x. i've even heard that kermit the frog has made an appearance here, and i'vealways felt a kinship with kermit's message that it's not easy being green. i'm sure he didn't find it any easier being up here than i do!as i looked around oxford today, i couldn't help but be aware of the majesty and grandeur of this great institution, not to mention the brilliance of the great and gifted minds that have roamed these streets for centuries. the walls of oxford have not only housed the greatest philosophical and scientific geniuses –they have also ushered forth some of the most cherished creators of children's literature, from j.r.r. tolkien to cs lewis. today i was allowed to hobble into the dining hall in christ church to see lewis carroll's alice in wonderland immortalized in the stained glass windows. and even one of my own fellow americans, the beloved dr seuss graced these halls and then went on to leave his mark on the imaginations of millions of children throughout the world.i suppose i should start by listing my qualifications to speak before you this evening. friends, i do not claim to have the academic expertise of other speakers who have addressed this hall, just as they could lay little claim at being adept at the moonwalk –and you know, einstein in particular was really terrible at that.but i do have a claim to having experienced more places and cultures than most people will ever see. human knowledge consists not only of libraries of parchment and ink –it is also comprised of the volumes of knowledge that are written on the human heart, chiseled on the human soul, and engraved on the human psyche. and friends, i have encountered so much in this relatively short life of mine that i still cannot believe i am chiseled only 42. i often tell shmuley that in soul years i'm sure that i'm at least 80 – and tonight i even walk like i'm 80! so please harken tomy message, because what i have to tell you tonight can bring healing to humanity and healing to our planet.through the grace of god, i have been fortunate to have achieved many of my artistic and professional aspirations realized early in my lifetime. but these, friends are accomplishments, and accomplishments alone are not synonymous with who i am. indeed, the cheery five-year-old who belted out rockin' robin and ben to adoring crowds was not indicative of the boy behind the smile.tonight, i come before you less as an icon of pop (whatever that means anyway), and more as an icon of a generation, a generation that no longer knows what it means to be children.all of us are products of our childhood. but i am the product of a lack of a childhood, an absence of that precious and wondrous age when we frolic playfully without a care in the world, basking in the adoration of parents and relatives, where our biggest concern is studying for that big spelling test come monday morning.those of you who are familiar with the jackson five know that i began performing at the tender age of five and that ever since then, i haven't stopped dancing or singing. but while performing and making music undoubtedly remain as some of my greatest joys, when i was young i wanted more than anything else to be a typical little boy. i wanted to build tree houses, have water balloon fights, and play hide and seek with my friends. but fate had it otherwise and all i could do was envy the laughter and playtime that seemed to be going on all around me.there was no respite from my professional life. but on sundays i would go pioneering, the term used for the missionary work that jehovah's witnesses do. and it was then that i was ableto see the magic of other people's childhood.since i was already a celebrity, i would have to don a disguise of fat suit, wig, beard and glasses and we would spend the day in the suburbs of southern california, going door-to-door or making the rounds of shopping malls, distributing our watchtower magazine. i loved to set foot in all those regular suburban houses and catch sight of the shag rugs and la-z-boy armchairs with kids playing monopoly and grandmas baby-sitting and all those wonderful, ordinary and starry scenes of everyday life. many, i know, would argue that these things seem like no big deal. but to me they were mesmerizing.i used to think that i was unique in feeling that i was without a childhood. i believed that indeed there were only a handful with whom i could share those feelings. when i recently met with shirley temple black, the great child star of the 1930s and 40s, we said nothing to each other at first, we simply cried together, for she could share a pain with me that only others like my close friends elizabeth taylor and mccauley culkin know.i do not tell you this to gain your sympathy but to impress upon you my first important point : it is not just hollywood child stars that have suffered from a non-existent childhood. today, it's a universal calamity, a global catastrophe. childhood has become the great casualty of modern-day living. all around us we are producing scores of kids who have not had the joy, who have not been accorded the right, who have not been allowed the freedom, or knowing what it's like to be a kid.today children are constantly encouraged to grow up faster, as if this period known as childhood is a burdensome stage, to be endured and ushered through, as swiftly as possible. and on that subject, i am certainly one of the world's greatest experts.ours is a generation that has witnessed the abrogation of the parent-child covenant. psychologists are publishing libraries of books detailing the destructive effects of denying one's children the unconditional love that is so necessary to the healthy development of their minds and character. and because of all the neglect, too many of our kids have, essentially, to raise themselves. they are growing more distant from their parents, grandparents and other family members, as all around us the indestructible bond that once glued together the generations, unravels.this violation has bred a new generation, generation o let us call it, that has now picked up the torch from generation x. the o stands for a generation that has everything on the outside –wealth, success, fancy clothing and fancy cars, but an aching emptiness on the inside. that cavity in our chests, that barrenness at our core, that void in our centre is the place where the heart once beat and which love once occupied.and it's not just the kids who are suffering. it's the parents as well. for the more we cultivate little-adults in kids'-bodies, the more removed we ourselves become from our own child-like qualities, and there is so much about being a child that is worth retaining in adult life.love, ladies and gentlemen, is the human family's most precious legacy, its richest bequest, its golden inheritance. and it is a treasure that is handed down from one generation to another. previous ages may not have had the wealth we enjoy. their houses may have lacked electricity, and they squeezed their many kids into small homes without central heating. but those homes had no darkness, nor were they cold. they were lit bright with the glow of love and they were warmed snugly by the very heat ofthe human heart. parents, undistracted by the lust for luxury and status, accorded their children primacy in their lives.as you all know, our two countries broke from each other over what thomas jefferson referred to as "certain inalienable rights". and while we americans and british might dispute the justice of his claims, what has never been in dispute is that children have certain inalienable rights, and the gradual erosion of those rights has led to scores of children worldwide being denied the joys and security of childhood.i would therefore like to propose tonight that we install in every home a children's universal bill of rights, the tenets of which are:1. the right to be loved without having to earn it2. the right to be protected, without having to deserve it3. the right to feel valuable, even if you came into the world with nothing4. the right to be listened to without having to be interesting5. the right to be read a bedtime story, without having to compete with the evening news6. the right to an education without having to dodge bullets at schools7. the right to be thought of as adorable – (even if you havea face that only a mother could love).friends, the foundation of all human knowledge, the beginning of human consciousness, must be that each and every one of us is an object of love. before you know if you have red hair or brown, before you know if you are black or white, before you know of what religion you are a part, you have to know that you are loved.about twelve years ago, when i was just about to start mybad tour, a little boy came with his parents to visit me at home in california. he was dying of cancer and he told me how much he loved my music and me. his parents told me that he wasn't going to live, that any day he could just go, and i said to him: "look, i am going to be coming to your town in kansas to open my tour in three months. i want you to come to the show. i am going to give you this jacket that i wore in one of my videos." his eyes lit up and he said: "you are gonna give it to me?" i said "yeah, but you have to promise that you will wear it to the show." i was trying to make him hold on. i said: "when you come to the show i want to see you in this jacket and in this glove" and i gave him one of my rhinestone gloves –and i never usually give the rhinestone gloves away. and he was just in heaven.but maybe he was too close to heaven, because when i came to his town, he had already died, and they had buried him in the glove and jacket. he was just 10 years old. god knows, i know, that he tried his best to hold on. but at least when he died, he knew that he was loved, not only by his parents, but even by me, a near stranger, i also loved him. and with all of that love he knew that he didn't come into this world alone, and he certainly didn't leave it alone.if you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can he dealt with. a professor may degrade you, but you will not feel degraded, a boss may crush you, but you will not be crushed, a corporate gladiator might vanquish you, but you will still triumph. how could any of them truly prevail in pulling you down? for you know that you are an object worthy of love. the rest is just packaging.but if you don't have that memory of being loved, you arecondemned to search the world for something to fill you up. but no matter how much money you make or how famous you become, you will still fell empty. what you are really searching for is unconditional love, unqualified acceptance. and that was the one thing that was denied to you at birth.friends, let me paint a picture for you. here is a typical day in america – six youths under the age of 20 will commit suicide, 12 children under the age of 20 will die from firearms – remember this is a day, not a year – 399 kids will be arrested for drug abuse, 1,352 babies will be born to teen mothers. this is happening in one of the richest, most developed countries in the history of the world.yes, in my country there is an epidemic of violence that parallels no other industrialized nation. these are the ways young people in america express their hurt and their anger. but don't think that there is not the same pain and anguish among their counterparts in the united kingdom. studies in this country show that every single hour, three teenagers in the uk inflict harm upon themselves, often by cutting or burning their bodies or taking an overdose. this is how they have chosen to cope with the pain of neglect and emotional agony.in britain, as many as 20% of families will only sit down and have dinner together once a year. once a year! and what about the time-honored tradition of reading your kid a bedtime story? research from the 1980s showed that children who are read to, had far greater literacy and significantly outperformed their peers at school. and yet, less than 33% of british children ages two to eight have a regular bedtime story read to them. you may not think much of that until you take into account that 75% of their parents did have that bedtime story when they were thatage.clearly, we do not have to ask ourselves where all of this pain, anger and violent behavior comes from. it is self-evident that children are thundering against the neglect, quaking against the indifference and crying out just to be noticed. the various child protection agencies in the us say that millions of children are victims of maltreatment in the form of neglect, in the average year. yes, neglect. in rich homes, privileged homes, wired to the hilt with every electronic gadget. homes where parents come home, but they're not really home, because their heads are still at the office. and their kids? well, their kids just make do with whatever emotional crumbs they get. and you don't get much from endless tv, computer games and videos.these hard, cold numbers which for me, wrench the soul and shake the spirit, should indicate to you why i have devoted so much of my time and resources into making our new heal the kids initiative a colossal success.our goal is simple – to recreate the parent/child bond, renew its promise and light the way forward for all the beautiful children who are destined one day to walk this earth.but since this is my first public lecture, and you have so warmly welcomed me into your hearts, i feel that i want to tell you more. we each have our own story, and in that sense statistics can become personal.they say that parenting is like dancing. you take one step, your child takes another. i have discovered that getting parents to re-dedicate themselves to their children is only half the story. the other half is preparing the children to re-accept their parents.when i was very young i remember that we had this crazy mutt of a dog named "black girl," a mix of wolf and retriever. notonly wasn't she much of a guard dog, she was such a scared and nervous thing that it is a wonder she did not pass out every time a truck rumbled by, or a thunderstorm swept through indiana. my sister janet and i gave that dog so much love, but we never really won back the sense of trust that had been stolen from her by her previous owner. we knew he used to beat her. we didn't know with what. but whatever it was, it was enough to suck the spirit right out of that dog.a lot of kids today are hurt puppies who have weaned themselves off the need for love. they couldn't care less about their parents. left to their own devices, they cherish their independence. they have moved on and have left their parents behind.then there are the far worse cases of children who harbor animosity and resentment toward their parents, so that any overture that their parents might undertake would be thrown forcefully back in their face.tonight, i don't want any of us to make this mistake. that's why i'm calling upon all the world's children – beginning with all of us here tonight – to forgive our parents, if we felt neglected. forgive them and teach them how to love again.you probably weren't surprised to hear that i did not have an idyllic childhood. the strain and tension that exists in my relationship with my own father is well documented. my father is a tough man and he pushed my brothers and me hard, from the earliest age, to be the best performers we could be.he had great difficulty showing affection. he never really told me he loved me. and he never really complimented me either. if i did a great show, he would tell me it was a good show. and if i did an ok show, he told me it was a lousy show.he seemed intent, above all else, on making us a commercial success. and at that he was more than adept. my father was a managerial genius and my brothers and i owe our professional success, in no small measure, to the forceful way that he pushed us. he trained me as a showman and under his guidance i couldn't miss a step.but what i really wanted was a dad. i wanted a father who showed me love. and my father never did that. he never said i love you while looking me straight in the eye, he never played a game with me. he never gave me a piggyback ride, he never threw a pillow at me, or a water balloon.but i remember once when i was about four years old, there was a little carnival and he picked me up and put me on a pony. it was a tiny gesture, probably something he forgot five minutes later. but because of that moment i have this special place in my heart for him. because that's how kids are, the little things mean so much to them and for me, that one moment meant everything.i only experienced it that one time, but it made me feel really good, about him and the world.but now i am a father myself, and one day i was thinking about my own children, prince and paris and how i wanted them to think of me when they grow up. to be sure, i would like them to remember how i always wanted them with me wherever i went, how i always tried to put them before everything else. but there are also challenges in their lives. because my kids are stalked by paparazzi, they can't always go to a park or a movie with me.so what if they grow older and resent me, and how my choices impacted their youth? why weren't we given an average childhood like all the other kids, they might ask? and at that moment i pray that my children will give me the benefit of thedoubt. that they will say to themselves: "our daddy did the best he could, given the unique circumstances that he faced. he may not have been perfect, but he was a warm and decent man, who tried to give us all the love in the world."i hope that they will always focus on the positive things, on the sacrifices i willingly made for them, and not criticize the things they had to give up, or the errors i've made, and will certainly continue to make, in raising them. for we have all been someone's child, and we know that despite the very best of plans and efforts, mistakes will always occur. that's just being human.and when i think about this, of how i hope that my children will not judge me unkindly, and will forgive my shortcomings, i am forced to think of my own father and despite my earlier denials, i am forced to admit that me must have loved me. he did love me, and i know that.there were little things that showed it. when i was a kid i had a real sweet tooth –we all did. my favorite food was glazed doughnuts and my father knew that. so every few weeks i would come downstairs in the morning and there on the kitchen counter was a bag of glazed doughnuts – no note, no explanation – just the doughnuts. it was like santa claus.sometimes i would think about staying up late at night, so i could see him leave them there, but just like with santa claus, i didn't want to ruin the magic for fear that he would never do it again. my father had to leave them secretly at night, so as no one might catch him with his guard down. he was scared of human emotion, he didn't understand it or know how to deal with it. but he did know doughnuts.and when i allow the floodgates to open up, there are other memories that come rushing back, memories of other tinygestures, however imperfect, that showed that he did what he could. so tonight, rather than focusing on what my father didn't do, i want to focus on all the things he did do and on his own personal challenges. i want to stop judging him.i have started reflecting on the fact that my father grew up in the south, in a very poor family. he came of age during the depression and his own father, who struggled to feed his children, showed little affection towards his family and raised my father and his siblings with an iron fist. who could have imagined what it was like to grow up a poor black man in the south, robbed of dignity, bereft of hope, struggling to become a man in a world that saw my father as subordinate. i was the first black artist to be played on mtv and i remember how big a deal it was even then. and that was in the 80s!my father moved to indiana and had a large family of his own, working long hours in the steel mills, work that kills the lungs and humbles the spirit, all to support his family. is it any wonder that he found it difficult to expose his feelings? is it any mystery that he hardened his heart, that he raised the emotional ramparts? and most of all, is it any wonder why he pushed his sons so hard to succeed as performers, so that they could be saved from what he knew to be a life of indignity and poverty?i have begun to see that even my father's harshness was a kind of love, an imperfect love, to be sure, but love nonetheless. he pushed me because he loved me. because he wanted no man ever to look down at his offspring.and now with time, rather than bitterness, i feel blessing. in the place of anger, i have found absolution. and in the place of revenge i have found reconciliation. and my initial fury has slowly given way to forgiveness.almost a decade ago, i founded a charity called heal the world. the title was something i felt inside me. little did i know, as shmuley later pointed out, that those two words form the cornerstone of old testament prophecy. do i really believe that we can heal this world, that is riddled with war and genocide, even today? and do i really think that we can heal our children, the same children who can enter their schools with guns and hatred and shoot down their classmates, like they did at columbine? or children who can beat a defenseless toddler to death, like the tragic story of jamie bulger? of course i do, or i wouldn't be here tonight.but it all begins with forgiveness, because to heal the world, we first have to heal ourselves. and to heal the kids, we first have to heal the child within, each and every one of us. as an adult, and as a parent, i realize that i cannot be a whole human being, nor a parent capable of unconditional love, until i put to rest the ghosts of my own childhood.and that's what i'm asking all of us to do tonight. live up to the fifth of the ten commandments. honor your parents by not judging them. give them the benefit of the doubt.that is why i want to forgive my father and to stop judging him. i want to forgive my father, because i want a father, and this is the only one that i've got. i want the weight of my past lifted from my shoulders and i want to be free to step into a new relationship with my father, for the rest of my life, unhindered by the goblins of the past.in a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. in a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. in a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream. and in a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe.to all of you tonight who feel let down by your parents, i ask you to let down your disappointment. to all of you tonight who feel cheated by your fathers or mothers, i ask you not to cheat yourself further. and to all of you who wish to push your parents away, i ask you to extend you hand to them instead. i am asking you, i am asking myself, to give our parents the gift of unconditional love, so that they too may learn how to love from us, their children. so that love will finally be restored to a desolate and lonely world.shmuley once mentioned to me an ancient biblical prophecy which says that a new world and a new time would come, when "the hearts of the parents would be restored through the hearts of their children." my friends, we are that world, we are those children.mahatma gandhi said: "the weak can never forgive. forgiveness is the attribute of the strong." tonight, be strong. beyond being strong, rise to the greatest challenge of all –to restore that broken covenant. we must all overcome whatever crippling effects our childhoods may have had on our lives and in the words of jesse jackson, forgive each other, redeem each other and move on.this call for forgiveness may not result in oprah moments the world over, with thousands of children making up with their parents, but it will at least be a start, and we'll all be so much happier as a result.and so ladies and gentlemen, i conclude my remarks tonight with faith, joy and excitement.from this day forward, may a new song be heard.let that new song be the sound of children laughing.let that new song be the sound of children playing.let that new song be the sound of children singing.and let that new song be the sound of parents listening.together, let us create a symphony of hearts, marveling at the miracle of our children and basking in the beauty of love.let us heal the world and blight its pain.and may we all make beautiful music together.god bless you, and i love you.。

传承音乐精神:迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿

传承音乐精神:迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿

传承音乐精神:迈克尔杰克逊的英语演讲稿Ladies and gentlemen,Good evening! It is my great honor to stand here today to talk about the topic of "Inheriting the Spirit of Music: Michael Jackson's Legacy". As one of the most influential musicians in the history of music, Michael Jackson's life and work have inspired generations of young people around the world. Today, I would like to share with you his music andhis spirit, and talk about how we can inherit this spirit to continue to create and innovate in music.First of all, let us look back at Michael Jackson's life and work. Born into a poor family in Gary, Indiana, Michael Jackson showed his talent for music at a young age. Hestarted as a member of the Jackson 5, became a solo artist, and created a series of classic albums, including "Thriller", "Bad", "Dangerous", and "HIStory". Through his music, Michael Jackson not only brought us countless classic songs but also pioneered a number of revolutionary dance and visual techniques. He broke racial and cultural barriers and became a global cultural icon.However, Michael Jackson's legacy is not just about his music and his achievements. It is also about his spirit of innovation, courage, and dedication. Throughout his life, Michael Jackson constantly challenged himself and pushed the boundaries of music and art. He was never satisfied with the status quo and always strived to create something new and unique. He was willing to take risks, try new things, and constantly innovate.Moreover, Michael Jackson was also a dedicated humanitarian and an advocate for social justice. He used his music and his platform to raise awareness of social issuesand to promote peace and love. He inspired millions of people around the world to fight for a better future and to make a positive change in the world.So, how can we inherit Michael Jackson's spirit and continue to create and innovate in music? I believe there are several key principles that we can learn from him.Firstly, we should never be afraid to be different. Michael Jackson's music and style were always unique and daring. He was not afraid to try new things and to be himself. In today's music industry, it is easy to be trapped inmediocrity and conformity. We need to have the courage to be ourselves and to break the mold.Secondly, we need to constantly challenge ourselves and push the boundaries of music and art. The music industry is ever-changing and evolving, and we need to constantly innovate and create something new and unique. We should not be satisfied with the status quo but always strive for excellence.Thirdly, we should use our music and our platform to make a positive change in the world. Just like Michael Jackson, we can be advocates for social justice and use our music toraise awareness of important issues. We have the power to inspire and motivate people, and we should use this power to make a positive impact on society.In conclusion, Michael Jackson's music and legacy are a source of inspiration and guidance for us all. His spirit of innovation, courage, and dedication can teach us how to create and innovate in music and how to make a positive change in the world. Let us inherit his legacy and continueto bring joy and inspiration to people through our music. Thank you.。

麦当娜迈克尔演讲稿

麦当娜迈克尔演讲稿

麦当娜迈克尔演讲稿尊敬的各位领导、老师、同学们:大家好!今天,我很荣幸能够站在这里,和大家分享一些关于麦当娜和迈克尔·杰克逊的故事和精神。

麦当娜和迈克尔·杰克逊都是流行音乐史上的传奇人物,他们的音乐、舞蹈和表演风格深深影响了整个世界。

他们不仅是音乐界的巨星,更是文化和时代的象征。

他们的成功不仅来自于天赋,更来自于对音乐的热爱、对舞台的追求和对精神世界的探索。

首先,我们来谈谈麦当娜。

麦当娜以其前卫的音乐风格、大胆的形象和独特的舞台表演而闻名于世。

她在音乐上的突破和创新,使她成为了流行音乐史上的一大奇迹。

麦当娜的歌曲《Like a Virgin》、《Material Girl》等成为了80年代流行音乐的代表作品,她的音乐风格和形象对当时的音乐产业产生了深远的影响。

麦当娜敢于挑战传统,勇于突破自我,她的成功不仅是对于音乐的贡献,更是对于女性力量和自由精神的诠释。

接下来,我们来谈谈迈克尔·杰克逊。

迈克尔·杰克逊是流行音乐史上最伟大的艺术家之一,他以其独特的音乐风格、惊人的舞蹈技巧和对舞台表演的追求而成为了流行音乐史上的传奇。

迈克尔·杰克逊的专辑《Thriller》成为了史上销量最高的专辑,他的歌曲《Billie Jean》、《Beat It》等成为了80年代最具影响力的音乐作品。

迈克尔·杰克逊不仅在音乐上有着非凡的天赋,他对舞台表演的追求更是达到了极致,他的舞蹈技巧和舞台魅力成为了整个流行音乐界的标杆。

麦当娜和迈克尔·杰克逊的成功不仅来自于天赋,更来自于他们对音乐的热爱和对舞台表演的追求。

他们在舞台上的表现力和舞台魅力,深深感染了全世界的观众,他们的精神和音乐影响了整个世界,成为了流行文化的符号。

他们的成功告诉我们,只有对音乐怀有真挚的热爱,才能在舞台上展现出最真实的自我,才能成为真正的艺术家。

在这个充满竞争和挑战的时代,我们需要像麦当娜和迈克尔·杰克逊一样,勇于突破自我,勇于追求梦想,勇于挑战传统。

感悟巨星:迈克尔 杰克逊的启示演讲稿

感悟巨星:迈克尔 杰克逊的启示演讲稿

感悟巨星:迈克尔·杰克逊的启示演讲稿迈克尔·杰克逊,一个在1958年8月出生的传奇,我也是。

他在中西部的郊区长大,我也是。

迈克尔有八个兄弟姐妹,我也一样。

然而,当我们六岁那年,迈克尔成为了超级巨星,或许是世上最被宠爱的孩子,而我,却失去了母亲。

我想,或许他得到的是更艰难的一端。

我没有母亲,但他没有童年。

当你从未得到某样东西时,你就会对它着迷。

我的童年在寻找母亲的身影中度过,有时我找到了。

但在全世界的放大镜下度过一生,你如何重塑你的童年呢?毫无疑问,迈克尔·杰克逊是世上已知的最伟大天才之一。

他八岁唱歌时,就能用他的话语让你感到一个经验丰富的成年人在挤压你的心。

他的舞步有着弗雷德·阿斯泰尔的优雅,同时蕴含着穆罕默德·阿里的力量。

他的音乐有一层难以解释的魔力,不仅让你想跳舞,实际上让你相信你可以飞翔,敢于梦想,成为你想成为的任何人。

因为那就是英雄所做的事。

迈克尔·杰克逊就是一个英雄。

他在世界各地的足球场上演出,卖出了数亿张唱片,与首相和总统共进晚餐。

女孩们爱上了他,男孩们也爱上了他,每个人都想像他一样跳舞,他看起来超凡脱俗,但他也是一个普通人。

像大多数表演者一样,他害羞,充满不安全感。

我不能说我们是伟大的朋友,但在1991年,我决定更进一步了解他。

我邀请他共进晚餐:我说,“我请客,我开车,就你和我。

”他同意了,没有带任何保镖就来到我家。

我们开我的车去餐厅。

天很黑,但他仍然戴着太阳镜。

我说,“迈克尔,我觉得我在和一辆豪华轿车说话,你能摘下眼镜让我看到你的眼睛吗?”他停顿了一会儿,然后把眼镜扔出窗外,对我眨了眨眼,微笑着说,“现在你能看见我了吗,这样更好吗?”在那一刻,我看到了他既脆弱又迷人的一面。

晚餐的其余时间,我决心让他吃炸薯条,喝葡萄酒,吃甜点,说脏话,这些他似乎从未允许自己做过。

后来,我们回到我家看电影,我们坐在沙发上像两个孩子,不知何时,他的手悄悄地伸过来握住了我的手。

关于介绍迈克尔杰克逊的演讲稿

关于介绍迈克尔杰克逊的演讲稿

关于介绍迈克尔杰克逊的演讲稿尊敬的各位贵宾:很荣幸能够站在这个讲台上,向大家介绍我心中的音乐之王——迈克尔·杰克逊。

迈克尔·杰克逊不仅是一位杰出的音乐家和舞者,更是一个具有传奇色彩的艺术家。

今天,我将向大家揭开迈克尔·杰克逊身上那层神秘的面纱,展示他的卓越才华和无可替代的影响力。

一、迈克尔·杰克逊的音乐成就迈克尔·杰克逊无疑是音乐史上最具影响力的艺术家之一。

他以其独特的声音和令人难以置信的舞台魅力风靡全球。

杰克逊的首张个人专辑《Off the Wall》在1979年发布,至今仍然备受推崇。

紧随其后的《Thriller》则让他成为了一代人的偶像。

这张专辑打破了销售记录,成为全球畅销专辑,并使得迈克尔·杰克逊成为音乐史上第一个在录音师协会名人堂入选的非洲裔音乐家。

除了创纪录的销售成绩,迈克尔·杰克逊通过他的音乐向全世界传递了积极向上的信息。

他的歌曲《Heal the World》鼓励人们为和平、友爱和环保而努力,成为了一个代表性的和平宣言。

他的音乐不仅仅是娱乐,更是一种对社会问题的关注和呼吁。

二、迈克尔·杰克逊的舞蹈天赋迈克尔·杰克逊不仅是一位出色的歌手,他的舞蹈才华也令人惊叹。

他的舞台表演充满了节奏感和动感,他那独特的舞蹈动作让每个人都为之倾倒。

他的代表性舞蹈动作“Moonwalk”成为了他的标志之一,至今仍然被模仿和崇拜。

迈克尔·杰克逊的舞蹈风格融合了多种元素,包括流行舞、街舞和爵士舞,他创造了一种全新的舞蹈风格。

他曾在他的音乐录影带《Thriller》中展现了他令人难以置信的舞蹈技巧,这一形象至今仍在全球流行。

三、迈克尔·杰克逊的慈善事业除了他的音乐成就和舞蹈天赋,迈克尔·杰克逊还以其慈善事业而闻名。

他关注儿童权益、环保和社会公正,并通过自己的基金会参与各种慈善活动。

他的慈善基金会“迈克尔·杰克逊为儿童而奉献基金会”在帮助全球贫困地区的儿童获得基本医疗和教育方面发挥了重要作用。

迈克尔杰克逊英文演讲

迈克尔杰克逊英文演讲
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迈克尔杰克逊演讲稿

迈克尔杰克逊演讲稿

迈克尔杰克逊演讲稿亲爱的朋友们,非常感谢你们今天出席这次重要的演讲。

我很荣幸能站在这里,和你们分享我的思想和观点。

今天,我想谈论一些关于梦想、努力和希望的话题。

作为一个艺术家,我一直以来都是一个追求梦想的人。

我相信每个人都有属于自己的梦想,而且每个人都应该为自己的梦想而努力。

梦想是我们的追求、我们的目标,它给予了我们力量和动力。

但是,仅仅有梦想是远远不够的,我们还需要努力。

努力是成功的必然要素。

没有人可以指望成功会从天而降,而不付出努力。

尤其在艺术领域,只有通过持续的学习和努力,我们才能不断提高自己的技能和才华。

有时候,追求梦想并不容易,我们会面对各种困难和挑战,但只要我们有足够的毅力和坚持,就一定能够克服困难,实现自己的梦想。

然而,梦想和努力都需要有希望的支撑。

希望是我们前进的动力,是我们前行路上的灯塔。

当我们因为失败而失去信心时,希望会告诉我们继续努力下去。

当我们迷失了方向时,希望会指引我们找到正确的道路。

希望是一种积极向上的态度,它让我们相信未来会更好,让我们坚信自己能够改变命运。

除了梦想、努力和希望,我还想强调一个重要的观点,那就是坚持自我。

每个人都是独一无二的,我们都有自己独特的特点和才能。

不要试图去迎合他人的期望,而是要保持真实的自己。

只有坚持真实的自我,才能在竞争激烈的社会中脱颖而出。

值得一提的是,成功并不仅仅是指金钱和名誉。

对我来说,成功更多的是指内心的满足和对社会的贡献。

作为一个艺术家,我希望通过我的音乐和舞蹈,能够给人们带来快乐和美好的回忆。

这是我追求的成功,也是我一直以来努力的方向。

最后,我要谈谈对未来的期望。

我希望能够见证并参与到一个更加美好的世界中。

一个没有歧视、没有战争、没有贫困的世界。

我相信只要我们每个人都为这个目标而努力,做出自己的贡献,我们就能够实现这个梦想。

感谢大家的聆听。

我希望我的演讲能够激励到你们,让大家都能够追求自己的梦想,并为之努力。

让我们一起为一个更加美好的未来而努力奋斗!谢谢!。

麦当娜纪念迈克杰克逊8分钟演讲.doc

麦当娜纪念迈克杰克逊8分钟演讲.doc

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.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。

我从没有拥有过母爱,而他却从来没有享受过童年。

当一个人意识到永远得不到某种东西时,他就会对此念念不忘。

我耗尽了童年寻找母亲的形象,有时我做到了。

但当你的一生都被安置在放大镜下被人关注时,试问你又如何重新找回你的童年?There is no question that Michael Jackson is one of the greatest talents the world has ever known. That when he sang a song at the ripe old age of eight he could make you feel like an experienced adult was squeezing your heart with his words. That when he moved he had the elegance of Fred Astaire and packed the punch of Muhammad Ali. That his music had an extra layer of inexplicable magic that didn’t just make you want todance but actually made you believe you could fly, dare to dream, be anything that you wanted to be. Because that is what heroes do and Michael Jackson was a hero.毫无疑问MJ是世界上最伟大的天才之一。

欧美歌手励志演讲稿范文

欧美歌手励志演讲稿范文

首先,我想给大家讲述一个关于努力与坚持的故事。

这位歌手名叫迈克尔·杰克逊,被誉为“流行音乐之王”。

他的音乐生涯充满了坎坷,但他从未放弃过自己的梦想。

在迈克尔·杰克逊的童年,他就展现出了惊人的音乐天赋。

然而,他的家庭并不富裕,父母为了让他接受更好的教育,不得不让他去打工。

尽管生活艰辛,迈克尔·杰克逊依然坚持练习音乐,最终成为了世界级的音乐巨星。

迈克尔·杰克逊的成功告诉我们,只有努力和坚持,才能实现梦想。

在追求梦想的道路上,我们会遇到各种困难和挫折,但只要我们坚定信念,勇往直前,就一定能够战胜一切。

接下来,我要给大家分享一个关于勇敢追求梦想的故事。

这位歌手名叫麦当娜,被誉为“流行音乐女王”。

麦当娜在年轻时,就展现出了对音乐的热爱。

然而,她所在的时代,女性在音乐界并不被重视。

面对这样的困境,麦当娜没有退缩,而是勇敢地追求自己的梦想。

她努力地创作音乐,挑战传统,最终成为了流行音乐的领军人物。

麦当娜的故事告诉我们,勇敢追求梦想是成功的关键。

在现实生活中,我们可能会遇到各种压力和阻碍,但只要我们勇敢地面对,坚持自己的信念,就一定能够实现梦想。

接下来,我要给大家分享一个关于梦想与机遇的故事。

这位歌手名叫艾米·怀恩豪斯,被誉为“灵魂歌后”。

艾米·怀恩豪斯在音乐界取得了巨大的成功,但她的生活却充满了不幸。

在她短暂的生命中,她经历了毒品、家庭破裂、疾病等种种困境。

然而,她从未放弃过对音乐的热爱,最终创作出了许多经典之作。

艾米·怀恩豪斯的故事告诉我们,梦想是人生的动力,机遇是成功的关键。

在追求梦想的过程中,我们可能会遇到种种困境,但只要我们坚定信念,勇敢地抓住机遇,就一定能够实现梦想。

除了以上几位歌手的故事,我还想给大家分享一些关于励志的名言警句。

以下是我整理的一些名言,希望能够给大家带来启示:1. “成功不是将来才有的,而是从决定去做的那一刻起,持续累积而成。

迈克尔杰克逊演讲稿

迈克尔杰克逊演讲稿

迈克尔杰克逊演讲稿篇一:关于MJ三分钟演讲稿理想与现实三分钟演讲稿说起理想,我想起曾经有人给我讲过这么一个笑话——记着问深山里的一个老人妇:你的理想是什么?答:吃个菜馍馍。

问:给你十万会做什么?答:每天吃菜馍馍;又问,给你二十万呢?答:每天吃肉馍馍;最后问:给你一百万呢?答:每天一手菜馍馍,一手肉馍馍。

你们可能会觉得老妇人的理想好笑,但是谁的理想在说出来的时候不是被别人笑话或者表示不屑甚至嘲讽的?奥运史上第一个独得三枚田径金牌的女子是美国的威尔玛·鲁道夫,她辉煌的成绩足以令世人感叹,可她曾经被医生判定为终生残疾,曾经有六年不会走路。

但年幼的威尔玛立志要成为最优秀的田径运动员,周围的人都表示不可置信,并且还将不信任转为嘲讽。

可她并不就此退缩,这个可望而不可即的理想激励着她不顾别人的嘲讽,日复一日年复一年的努力,终于赢得了鲜花和掌声,创造了辉煌的奇迹。

她的成功在于她将遥不可及的理想转变为了现实去实现。

有一位哲人说过:“梦里走了许多路,醒来还是在床上。

”它形象地告诉我们一个道理:现实和理想是有差距的,人不能总是沉湎与理想而不去努力实现。

前人说得好,“有志之人立长志,无志之人常立志”,那些无志之人的“志”,就是美梦,就是所谓的“理想”,他们把自己的蓝图构画得再美好,再完善,也只是空中楼阁,海市蜃楼罢了。

同学们,你是立长志之人,还是常立志之人呢?作为一名大学生就应该在这一时期,努力学习,奋发向上,找到一片属于自己的天空。

青年是祖国的希望,民族的未来。

每个人主宰着自己的明天。

最后我想用梁启超的话来结束今天的演讲:“少年智则国智,少年富则国富,少年强则国强,少年进步则国进步,少年雄于地球,则国雄于地球。

”让我们洒一路汗水,饮一路风尘,嚼一跟艰辛,让青春在红旗下继续燃烧;愿每一位青年都怀抱着自己的理想,将理想转变为现实,在现实里实现理想!在人生的航程上不断乘风破浪,奋勇前进!篇二:三分钟演讲稿三分钟演讲稿小康社会亲爱的老师、同学们:大家好!今天我演讲的题目是《什么是小康社会》。

MichaelJackson演讲稿

MichaelJackson演讲稿

MichaelJackson演讲稿Michael Jackson演讲稿Michael Jackson演讲稿1Michael JacksonHello everyone! I’m Yang Zhiliang, I’m glad to be here do the report today, my topic is about a man, an artist, Michael Jackson.Michael Jackson, King of Pop, is not only a music talent, but also he is a really kind-hearted person. He made the pop music e to life for everyone, and e symbol of pop culture with Elvis Presley and the Beatles in 20 century. His unique music style, sometimes resounding, sometimes sweet, sometimes radical, sometimes soft. He also created modern MV and magical dance steps—moonwalk. His great influence spread all over the world and everyone study his dance style and singing style.However, the most important is that Jackson is “King of Charity”. He has donated millions of dollars to the children and the poor through his foundation, charity singles and 39 charities. In the past, Michael usually visited the hospital and orphanage, he willing to spend a lot of money to help others, despite rumors to the libel, he tirelessly ran for the children and environment perseverance. Michael writed so much charity songs, such as “heal the world” and “we are the world”, let’s listen. As youlistened, he appealed human beings to heal the world and protect the earth , and he sayed “we are the world, we are the children”. In fact, Michael is a big kid, he still owned a childishness even if when he was 40 or 50 years old. In my view , why is our world full of cheat and evil? the reason is we lack a pure childishness. Michael deeply loved children, the nature and the world, millions of people benefited from his love and everyone deeply moved by his great spirit.But such a kind-hearted man, used to suffer from slander and ueasonable accusation. Gradually, he became exhausted and sick. Unfortunately, on June 25, 20__, king of pop passed away forever, the whole world was shocked. However, we believe his spirit have no die, and will never die, because there is love still in the world and we still need love.That’s all, thank you!Michael Jackson演讲稿2Michael Joseph Jackson (born , ), often referred to as MJ and The King of Pop, is anand , who debuted on the professional music scene at the age of ten as a member of the , and went on to e a as a solo artist. His successful and controversial, enigmatic have been a part of for almost four decades.Dance such as the and the , that have redefined mainstream dance and entertainment. His distinctive style, dance moves, and vocals have influenced a whole generation of , , and artists. He has been cited as the“Most Successful Entertainer o f All Time" by , and holds the record for the best-selling album ever, .Michael Jackson has received thirteen (eight on a single night in ) and two of his solo albums have been inducted into the . Jackson has charted thirteen in the , more than any other male artist in the era.''Black or White" was the first single taken from 's album , released in . "Black or White" is a mix of hard rock, dance and rap.Written, posed, and arranged by Jackson with his group, it is a song that promotes racial unity. The song peaked at number one on the US and the , as well as in 18 other countriesHalf way through the performance Jackson threw his into the crowd causing audience members to scream and shout. It was during this performance that Jackson also debuted a set of dance moves which included the "" (which was named by the media). The "moonwalk" followed by a tornado spin and then balancing up on his toes have since gone on to e Jackson's trademark dance piece, and is virtually synonymous with the song.In the ending of the video e__supermodel Tyra Banks appears dancing to the song. Controversy was generated concerning the last four minutes of the original music video. Jackson walks out of the studio as a black panther and then morphs into himself. Then he walks outside to dance in a similar way to "". This part contained sexually suggestive scenes whenJackson starts to grab his crotch, and then zips his pants up. In the original version, Jackson is seen smashing windows anddestroying a car and causing an inn to explode. This destructive behaviour, however, was intended to imply a message of anti-racism and a later version had racist graffiti being destroyed to make the violence more understandable.Heal the World" is a featured on 's hit , , released in 1991. The music video features children living in countries suffering from uest. It is also one of only a handful of Michael Jackson's videos not to feature the singer, In a 20__ with , Jackson said "Heal the World" is the song he is most proud to have created. He also created the Heal The World Foundation, a now-defunct charitable organization designed to improve the lives of children and teach them how to improve the world around them and would e a centre piece for the Dangerous world tour. In the documentary , Jackson said he created the song in his "giving tree" at the .You Are Not Alone" became the third most-successful Michael Jackson single released in the , after "" and "". The song peaked at number one in many countries around the world, including the UK, the U.S., New Zealand, Ireland, France and Switzerland.In the UK, it debuted at number three and then climbed to number one where it stayed for two weeks. The single remained in the top five for seven weeks and was in the top 75 for fifteen weeks. This long run in thecharts resulted in a gold sales award. The huge success of "You Are Not Alone" pulled HIStory back into the top-ten.Now, MJ is gone .but his spirits and songs never.As a fan of him, I will say "you are not alone.and we are always here."。

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迈克尔杰克逊演讲稿篇一:关于MJ三分钟演讲稿理想与现实三分钟演讲稿说起理想,我想起曾经有人给我讲过这么一个笑话——记着问深山里的一个老人妇:你的理想是什么?答:吃个菜馍馍。

问:给你十万会做什么?答:每天吃菜馍馍;又问,给你二十万呢?答:每天吃肉馍馍;最后问:给你一百万呢?答:每天一手菜馍馍,一手肉馍馍。

你们可能会觉得老妇人的理想好笑,但是谁的理想在说出来的时候不是被别人笑话或者表示不屑甚至嘲讽的?奥运史上第一个独得三枚田径金牌的女子是美国的威尔玛·鲁道夫,她辉煌的成绩足以令世人感叹,可她曾经被医生判定为终生残疾,曾经有六年不会走路。

但年幼的威尔玛立志要成为最优秀的田径运动员,周围的人都表示不可置信,并且还将不信任转为嘲讽。

可她并不就此退缩,这个可望而不可即的理想激励着她不顾别人的嘲讽,日复一日年复一年的努力,终于赢得了鲜花和掌声,创造了辉煌的奇迹。

她的成功在于她将遥不可及的理想转变为了现实去实现。

有一位哲人说过:“梦里走了许多路,醒来还是在床上。

”它形象地告诉我们一个道理:现实和理想是有差距的,人不能总是沉湎与理想而不去努力实现。

前人说得好,“有志之人立长志,无志之人常立志”,那些无志之人的“志”,就是美梦,就是所谓的“理想”,他们把自己的蓝图构画得再美好,再完善,也只是空中楼阁,海市蜃楼罢了。

同学们,你是立长志之人,还是常立志之人呢?作为一名大学生就应该在这一时期,努力学习,奋发向上,找到一片属于自己的天空。

青年是祖国的希望,民族的未来。

每个人主宰着自己的明天。

最后我想用梁启超的话来结束今天的演讲:“少年智则国智,少年富则国富,少年强则国强,少年进步则国进步,少年雄于地球,则国雄于地球。

”让我们洒一路汗水,饮一路风尘,嚼一跟艰辛,让青春在红旗下继续燃烧;愿每一位青年都怀抱着自己的理想,将理想转变为现实,在现实里实现理想!在人生的航程上不断乘风破浪,奋勇前进!篇二:三分钟演讲稿三分钟演讲稿小康社会亲爱的老师、同学们:大家好!今天我演讲的题目是《什么是小康社会》。

全面建设小康社会,是十六大明确的全党、全国人民的奋斗目标,那么,全面的小康社会,究竟是一个什么样子呢?小康是在改革开放以后邓小平同志提出的,20世纪末全国总体上达到小康水平,也就是初步达到小康水平。

这种小康是低水平的、不全面的。

所谓低水平就是现在仅仅是进入小康社会的门槛;不全面,因为现在还存在着很大的不平衡。

根据国家统计局研究的成果,2000年末,全国初步达到小康水平的人口是75%左右,现在全国还有3000万人的温饱问题没有解决,城镇还有近2000万人生活在最低社会保障水平线以下,农村还有几千万人口是低水平的不巩固的温饱。

全面建设小康社会,就是没有解决温饱的要尽快地解决温饱,并且要和全国其他地方一样,达到小康;温饱不巩固要巩固温饱,温饱解决了要向小康前进,变成一种全面的小康。

十六大所提出来的就是要建立一个惠及十几亿人口的更高水平的小康社会,要让全国十几亿人口过上小康生活。

小康社会是什么样?根据世界银行的统计,中国现在的人均收入不到世界平均水平的60%,而到了全面的小康社会,中国有可能接近世界的平均水平,也就是说接近世界的中等水平。

过去20年,我们主要是讲先富论,使一部分地区、人群、城市先富起来,这个政策极大地促进了中国的经济发展。

今后20年,既然是全面建设小康社会,它的难点不在于北京、上海,主要的难点还是在于中西部地区。

难点也不在于城市,而是主要在农村。

难点也不在于汉族人口,主要是在于少数民族地区和人口。

小康社会一个重要的标准就是共同富裕。

小康社会又是从哪几方面体现呢?过去我们讲的小康,是从生产发展、生活水平提高来讲的。

十六大讲的,包括经济发展、人民生活、经济体制改革,包括民主政治建设,包括精神文明建设及教育科技、文化、人的全面发展,包括可持续发展等等,是社会全面进步的一个要求。

报告最后有一个很好的概括,就是社会主义市场经济、社会主义民主政治、社会主义精神文明,也概括为物质文明建设、政治文明建设、精神文明建设三大文明。

谢谢大家!篇三:三分钟演讲稿大全三分钟演讲稿大全篇一:三分钟演讲稿大全感谢大家给我一个上台的机会!俗话说:台上一分钟,台下十年功。

如果一个人很有成就,不是别人给予的,更不是从天上掉下来的。

是靠自己的努力、勤奋争取的。

才能主要来自勤奋学习是不可猜疑的。

每一个人的才能不是天生就有的,而是靠自己的勤奋努力而来的。

比如说德国数学家、物理学家和天文学家高斯。

他从小就酷爱学习,一生为科学事业做出了巨大贡献,但是如果他没有从小的勤奋努力学习,他也不可能成为著名的科学巨人。

没有勤奋努力的学习是不可能有成就的。

这样的例子有很多很多,可以说每一位有成就的人都曾努力学习、努力探索过。

学习的关键在于肯学和敢学。

如果你的愿望是成为一名有成就、有才能让人敬重的人物,但你又不肯,或不敢去学习最终还是会一事无成的。

居里夫人和她的丈夫为了证明镭的存,千辛万苦,冒着可能失去生命的危险,经过他们的勤奋、努力最终提炼出了十分之一克极纯净的氯化镭,并准确地测定了它的原子量,证实了镭的存在。

这是一次多么让人惊叹的事实。

正是居里夫人的肯做、敢做才证实了镭的存在。

因此,要想成为有才能的人,就要从小肯学、敢学。

篇二:三分钟演讲稿大全大家好!现在我给大家讲一个童话故事,它是英国作家王尔德写的巨人的花园故事讲的是一个巨人看到孩子们在自己的花园里玩耍很生气于是他在花园的周围筑起了高墙将孩子们据于墙外。

从此以后园里花不开鸟不语一片荒凉花园里也没有了春夏秋只有冬天永远留在了这里一天孩子们从墙洞爬进来园里立刻生机勃勃巨人看到后再次将孩子们赶出花园园里又被冰雪覆盖了后来巨人觉醒了随即拆除了高墙花园成了孩子们的乐园巨人生活在漂亮的花园和孩子们中间感到无比幸福。

人们常说:曾人玫瑰手有余香其实快乐也一样给别人快乐自己也快乐那个巨人他两次将孩子们赶出花园给花园带来了冰雪寒冬让孩子们失去快乐的同时自己也同样孤单寂寞更享受不到花园里明媚的景色还有这样一句名言把你的痛苦与别人分担你的痛苦会减少一半把你的快乐与别人分享你的快乐会增加一倍分享快乐不会使自己损失什么却能让这个时间充满温情与别人分享快乐时一种美德因为快乐能够传染其实很多时候与别人分享快乐既是给自己一个机会也给了别人一个好心情自己也留下了一份好心情既然这样真诚与别人分享如果自己是一团火就点亮别人如果自己是一盆水就洗净别人如果自己是一个粒种子就长出更大的稻穗如果自己是一弯月就给夜行人送去清辉分享本身就是一种快乐请不要吝啬你的笑!谢谢大家!篇三:三分钟演讲稿大全亲爱的同学们,敬爱的陈老师:大家上午好!我今天演讲的题目是《论实干》。

实干,顾名思义,就是实实在在的干,一步一个脚印脚踏实地的干。

像老黄牛一样埋下头来做自己的事情,就是实干。

如果你想成功,那么你就得实干。

实实在在做有用的事情。

如果每天喊口号似的,我要做多少题目,要看多少页书,而不付出行动的,那么,我可以肯定的告诉你,成功一定不会青睐你。

因为你是活在口号中,而不是活在实干中。

大家应该都知道王进喜的事迹。

在石油要从油井中喷出的紧要关头,如果他不用身体去和水泥,而是站在旁边干着急,结果有会是怎样?众所周知,魏书生先生是(转自:小草范文网:迈克尔杰克逊演讲稿)一个伟大的教育家。

请大家假想一下,假如魏老师做的和说的不一样,结果有会是怎样?肯定的,如果他们不去实干,不付出行动,那么他们就不会成功。

实干,造就了一代代成功人物。

在科学技术经济水平不断发展的今天,实干尤为重要。

如果不是医务工作者的实干,sas就不会这么快被攻克;如果不是广大人民群众的实干,我们今天的生活就不会这么好。

在我们的学习中也是如此,那些基础知识扎实,平时肯实干的同学,成绩就会好。

相反的,那些平时没事做,整天生活在口号当中,一到考试就临时抱佛脚的人,成绩就会差。

所以在学习当中,我们一定要实干,多做实事,少喊口好。

只有实实在在的做有用的事,知识才会一点点的积累,学识才会一步步的提高。

为了自己理想的实现。

为了在高考场上一举夺魁。

我们必须从现在起踏踏实实走路。

日计划、周计划、月计划,我们要一个个的落实。

不能让它们成为一纸空文。

当天的学习任务要当天完成,不能推迟。

要做到说了算,定了干,一不做,二不休。

知识点要一个一个过关。

学习是一个持恒的过程。

每天的学习,我们不仅要落到实处而且要持之以恒的做下去。

这样才会有明显的效果。

就像我们写《创新日记》一样。

实干二字,说出口容易,写出来也不难,难就难在其意:实实在在的干。

而且要不得持之以恒的干,尤其是在学习方面。

谁能够持之以恒的踏踏实实的学习,谁就是最后的胜利者。

实干如同一叶船桨,推动着我们不断前行;实干如同一只萤火虫,照亮并指引我们前行的路;实干又如同一只信鸽,带着我们的梦想飞向远方。

同学们,为了我们的理想,为了我们的班级,为了我们的第一,请投身于实干中去吧。

我的演讲完毕。

谢谢大家!篇四:三分钟演讲稿大全尊敬的各位领导各位老师,亲爱的同学们:大家晚上好。

非常荣幸今天能作为学生代表在此发言。

篇四:三分钟演讲稿范文三分钟演讲稿范文篇一:请别吝啬你的微笑同学们:俗话说:笑一笑,十年少。

其实,微笑不仅能让你年轻,还是一座沟通人际关系的桥梁,一剂化解人们矛盾的良药。

你听说过关于日本原一平先生的故事吗? 原一平本是一位极其普通平凡的保险推销员,他相貌平平,身高只有158厘米,但是,他为什么能成为日本家喻户晓,妇孺皆知的名人呢?正是因为他有事没事就研究微笑,对着一面随身携带的小镜子练习,并把这些微笑应用到工作中去,才走向了成功,成为鼎鼎有名的人。

原一平在工作中,在生活中,一共研究出了39种微笑,并且自己也将这39种微笑练得非常自然。

有的微笑能让人感到温暖,有的微笑能让人感到亲切,有的微笑能带给人们力量,有的微笑能让烦躁不安的人立刻安静下来,有的微笑能让你不由自主地去聆听。

正是他的微笑,才让人乐意购买他推销的保险,认为他推销的保险有百利而无一害;正是他的微笑,让客户与他成为无话不谈、无事不说的知心朋友。

的确,微笑能沟通人的心灵,把彼此间的距离拉近,甚至帮助你走向成功。

记得一次去医院看病,我坐在椅子上排队等待,一个男的对着护士说:你们这是怎么搞的?医生约了我上午9点整来,你自己看看都已经9点40分了。

我本以为护士肯定会以牙还牙,然后两人会大动干戈,谁知,护士却微笑着对那个男的说:先生,实在很抱歉,人太多了,我进去帮您看看,也催一下。

请您稍等。

过了一会儿,只看见那个护土微笑着说:先生,到您了,请进去。

我不禁佩服起这个护士来,过了一会儿,那个男的出来了,他找到刚才一直对他微笑的护土,诚恳地说:刚才实在对不起,请原谅。

护士依旧微笑着说:没关系的。

可见,微笑有时候还能化干戈为玉帛。

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