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诺贝尔奖女性获得者英语作文

诺贝尔奖女性获得者英语作文

诺贝尔奖女性获得者英语作文In the grand hall of the Nobel Prize ceremony, the air is thick with anticipation, a symphony of whispers and hushed excitement. The chandeliers cast a warm glow, illuminatingthe faces of the world's most brilliant minds. Among them, a woman stands out, her posture a blend of grace and determination.She's not just a scientist, a writer, or a peacemaker;she's a beacon of inspiration. Her name, etched in the annals of history, is a testament to the power of perseverance and intellect. She's the one who, with a microscope in hand, unraveled the mysteries of life's intricate dance. Or perhaps she's the one who, with pen in hand, crafted stories that transcended borders and touched hearts.As she steps forward to accept her award, the applause is thunderous, a crescendo of respect and admiration. Her acceptance speech is a tapestry of wit and wisdom, anarrative that weaves through the fabric of time, punctuatedby laughter and the occasional tear."Ladies and gentlemen," she begins, her voice resonantwith a hint of humor, "I stand here not because I am the best, but because I am one of the best. And I am one of the best because I stood on the shoulders of giants—those who came before me, who paved the way, and who, I hope, are smiling down on this moment."Her words are a tribute to the women who have broken barriers, shattered glass ceilings, and defied expectations. She speaks of the challenges, the late-night experiments, the pages filled with crossed-out words, and the moments of doubt that were met with unwavering resolve."But here's the thing about doubt," she quips, a twinkle in her eye, "it's like a stubborn stain on a lab coat—it's there, but it doesn't define you. You scrub at it, you bleach it, and eventually, it fades away, leaving behind a stronger, more resilient fabric."The audience laughs, a collective chuckle that fills the room with warmth. Her humor is a balm, a reminder that evenin the face of the world's most prestigious award, we are all human, all capable of laughter and joy.As she concludes her speech, she leaves the audience with a final thought, a challenge to the next generation: "Dream big, work hard, and never let anyone tell you that you can't. Because if you can dream it, you can do it."And with that, she exits the stage, leaving behind a legacy that will inspire generations to come. The Nobel Prize is not just an award; it's a promise—a promise of a future filled with laughter, with discovery, and with the indomitable spirit of those who dare to dream.。

麦当娜简介英文版

麦当娜简介英文版

麦当娜简介英文版麦当娜·西科尼,美国女歌手、演员,获得第69届金球奖最佳电影原创歌曲奖。

下面是店铺为你整理的麦当娜简介英文版,希望对你有用!麦当娜·西科尼简介Madonna Ciccone (Madonna Ciccone), August 16, 1958 was born in the United States Michigan Detroit, American singer, actor.In 1983, Madonna published the first album "Madonna" named after her. In 1984, Madonna's second album, "Like A Virgin," was released, and then began her first tour. In January 1991, Madonna won the Best Dance Song Award at the 18th National Music Awards with a "VOGUE". In 1997, Madonna won the Golden Globe Award for Best Musical Actress. In April 2003, Madonna launched "American Life", published in September fairy tale "British Rose", published in November the second fairy tale "Mr. Peabody Apple." In March 2008, Madonna was selected for the American "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". In January 2012, Madonna won the 69th Golden Globe Award for Best Film Original Song by "W.E".麦当娜·西科尼早年经历Madonna lives in a deviant belief in the Catholic family. Mother has a total of seven children, her childhood and youth life to shape her personality. At the age of 5, the mother passed away, the father and the mother of a shoulder up, so the child's education is particularly severe. Father set a lot of life on the rules, but also provides a lot of punishment, in a structured life, created her habits of life in the future habits.According to the father's wish, Madonna should have finished the university, and then when a lawyer, accountant andthe like "legitimate occupation." But when she said she wanted to be a dancer, Dad expressed strong opposition. In 1977, Madonna took the dream of becoming a ballet dancer, came to New York, began to learn to dance.麦当娜·西科尼演艺经历In 1983, Madonna was given a record book by Andy's audition, which was favored by Seymour Stein, president of the future owner of Sire Records, and published his first album "Madonna" named after her.In 1984, Madonna's second album, "Like a Virgin," was released, and then began her first tour. In the same year, Madonna and Rosa were starred in "mysterious dating" and participated in the "David Rabe's Goose" and "Tom-Tom" stage performances.In 1985, Madonna in the first MTV awards ceremony with white underwear and "Boy T oy" metal waist ring shape singing "Like A Virgin", and in April the same year in the 80 days of the United States 10 states "Virgin Tour" concert TheAugust 1986, Madonna's third album "real melancholy" won the national album five weeks champion. In the same year, Madonna and Sean Pan co-starred in the thriller "Shanghai Jingqing".In 1987, Madonna held a film premiere at the New York Times Square and began his first world tour in Osaka, Japan, in June of the same year.In 1988, Madonna participated in the Broadway stage "Speed The Plow" performance, poor performance, Madonna later also regret that season's performance.January 1991, Madonna in the 18th National Music Awards, with a "fashion" to win the most popular dance award.In 1992, Madonna self-organized Warner's subsidiary "Maverick", began to record the role of the boss to operate the record market. The artists who later signed include Alanis Molly Seth, Olive and so on. And the publication from the album to the film and publishing industry.In 1995, Madonna's "Take A Bow" to the Spanish southern town of Ronda shooting, because of bulls and environmentalists protested. Hold the pajamas party for the Bedtime Story singles. Vote for the world's top fifty popular actress first. Won the VH1 Fashion Award "Best Pop Artist" award. Awarded the US Billboard Lifetime Achievement Award. In the same year began shooting several small cost production of the film, including "Blue in the Face" and "four rooms".In 1997, Madonna won the Golden Globe Award for Best Musical Actress.In 1999, Madonna won the VH1 Fashion Award awarded "Best Pop Artist" and "Vanessa Award" and other awards. She and honey Buddha cosmetics company, to become the spokesperson of its cosmetics. T o Europe to shoot a new film a good thing in pairs, in a party to know the director Gary Qi, immediately fell into love. Two albums to pay tribute to Madonna, a total of thirty artists and groups cover their bestseller. Madonna won the British Q magazine vote for the twentieth century, the greatest artist, the first female artist, won the United States, "Time" magazine selected "ten charm actress."In April 2003, Madonna launched the "American Life", published in September fairy tale "British Rose", published in November the second fairy tale "Mr. Peabody's apple."In May 2004, Madonna began to "rebirth" world tour, this is her sixth tour.In 2007, Madonna left Warner and Live Nation signed up to $ 120 million, up to 10 years of contract.In March 2008, Madonna was selected for the United States "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame", her achievements were recognized for life.In April 2008, Madonna released her new album "Hard Candy" at Warner's last studio.In January 2012, Madonna won the 69th Golden Globe Award for Best Film Original Song by "W.E". In February of the same year, she presented the 46th NFC Super Bowl Finals midfielder.In March 2012, Madonna released the first album with Live Nation and Interscope Records as the record company, and also the 12th studio album "MDNA" of her career. The first week of the release of the US bulletin board album Champion throne. In the same year, Madonna held the MDNA tour world tour.November 20, 2013, Forbes magazine published the world's most attractive music list, Madonna in June 2013 as of 1 year earned 125 million US dollars, ranked first in the list.In February 2015, Madonna presented the 35th session of the British Music Awards ceremony, singing accidental fall. In April, Madonna boarded the fashion magazine "Cosmo" 50 anniversary special issue cover.March 2, 2015, Madonna's new song "Living For Love" in the British music charts ranked No. 26, so far she has a total of 71 singles shortlisted British pop music charts the top 40. In May, the album "Rebel Heart" second single "Ghosttown" boarded the top of the US bulletin board music list, became Madonna in the bulletin board music list on the 45th championship song. With this song the top dance list, it makes Madonna go beyondGeorge Strait (George Strait) to become the history of the same list to win the highest number of singers.In September 2015, Madonna began to "rebel heart" global tour, which is her tenth tour.。

乔布斯妹妹Mona Simpson在其追思会上的颂词

乔布斯妹妹Mona Simpson在其追思会上的颂词

乔布斯妹妹Mona Simpson在其追思会上的颂词(全文翻译)原文:Mona SimpsonMona Simpson是小说家,加州大学洛杉矶分校的英国文学教授,Steve Jobs 的妹妹,10月16日,她在斯坦福大学大教堂举办的Steve Jobs的追思会上,为自己的哥哥作了以上的颂词。

10月30日,纽约时报(New York Times)全文刊登了这篇文字。

翻译:心路独舞译者注:这篇颂词讲述了兄妹重新团圆的经过,同时详细叙述了乔布斯生命最后的一些时光,初看都是一些琐碎的点滴,读起来却深情感人,有几次我几乎潸然泪下,纵然很长,我还是抽空提笔将其译成了中文。

译文:小时候,我一直是一个独生女,跟着单身母亲长大。

我们很贫穷,因为我的父亲是叙利亚移民,我一直想象着他长得或许像埃及著名演员奧瑪·雪瑞夫,我希望他富有和善良,能够回到我们的生活里(但不是我们那家徒四壁的公寓)来帮助我们。

多年以后,我见到了我的父亲,我试图欺骗性地说服自己,他只是换了电话号码、忘了留给我们新的地址,因为他是理想的革命主义者,为着阿拉伯人的新生活奋斗。

即使作为一个女权运动者,我的一生都企盼着一个男人的爱,很多年里,我错误地以为这个男人是我的父亲,当我25岁的时候,我终于遇到了这个爱我的男人,他是我的哥哥。

那时候,我住在纽约,正在试图写出我一生中的第一本小说。

我为一个很小的杂志社工作,办公室只有一个储藏间的大小,却要和其他三个充满激情的作家合用。

那时候,我不过是一个来自加利福尼亚中产阶级家庭的姑娘,整天缠着我的老板给我们买健康保险,有一天,我接到了一个律师的电话,说他的客户是一个富有和著名的人,这个人是我长期失散的哥哥,杂志社所有的编辑激动得都疯狂了。

那是1985年,我们的杂志社属于边缘文学的那种,但是我却更喜欢狄更斯的经典小说。

由于律师拒绝说出我哥哥的姓名,我的同行们开始打赌,第一个候选人是John Travolta (美国著名演员,译者注),私下里,我希望他是Henry James (美国著名作家,译者注)的后代,比我有天赋,不需努力便很杰出。

高英1第三版第七课中英文对照

高英1第三版第七课中英文对照

高英1第三版-第七课中英文对照I will wait for her in the yard that Maggie and I made so clean and wavy yesterday afternoon. A yard like this is more comfortable than most people know. It is not just a yard. It is like an extended living room. When the hard clay is swept clean as a floor and the fine sand around the edges lined with tiny, irregular grooves, anyone can come and sit and look up into the elm tree and wait for the breezes that never come inside the house.我就在这院子里等着她,昨天下午我和玛吉把院子收拾得干干净净,地面还有清扫留下的波纹。

大多数人都不明白,这样的院子比他们想的要舒适。

它不只是个院子,而像是扩大的客厅。

当院子里的硬泥地给打扫得像屋内地板一样干净,周边的细沙上布满细小不匀的沟纹时,谁都可以进来坐坐,抬头观赏榆树,等待永远也吹不进屋的阵阵微风。

[2] Maggie will be nervous until after her sister goes: she will stand hopelessly in corners, homely and ashamed of the burn scars down her arms and legs, eying her sister with a mixture of envy and awe. She thinks her sister has held life always in the palm of one hand, that "no" is a word the world never learned to say to her.[2] 在她姐姐离开之前,玛吉会一直紧张不安:相貌平平的她会迷惘地站在角落里,羡慕而敬畏地看着姐姐,为手臂和腿上烧伤留下的疤痕自惭形秽。

米歇尔夫人英文演讲稿

米歇尔夫人英文演讲稿

米歇尔夫人英文演讲稿Hello, everyone!Thank you for inviting me to speak here today. It is truly an honor to address such a distinguished audience.As many of you may know, my name is Michelle, and I am here to share with you my vision for a better future.First and foremost, I believe that education is the key to unlocking human potential. It is through education that individuals are empowered to make a positive impact in their communities and shape the world around them. This is why I am so passionate about ensuring access to quality education for all, regardless of one's background or circumstances.Secondly, I firmly believe in the power of diversity and inclusivity. Our world is made up of individuals with unique backgrounds, thoughts, and experiences. By embracing diversity and fostering an inclusive environment, we can tap into this rich tapestry of perspectives and create innovative solutions to the challenges we face.Furthermore, I strongly advocate for the rights and empowerment of women and girls. They make up half of our population and have the potential to contribute greatly to society. We must ensure that they have equal opportunities and support to fulfill their dreams and aspirations.Lastly, I believe that it is our collective responsibility to take care of our planet. Climate change is a global challenge that requires urgent action. By conserving energy, reducing waste, and embracing sustainable practices, we can mitigate the impact of climate change and create a greener and healthier future for generations to come.In conclusion, my vision for a better future is one where education is accessible to all, where diversity and inclusivity are celebrated, where women and girls are empowered, and where we are committed to protecting and preserving our planet.Let us all work together towards this vision, for it is only through collaboration and solidarity that we can overcome the challenges that lie ahead.Thank you once again for having me here today. Together, we can make a difference.。

英国第一夫人的英语演讲稿:给自己的理想化拼搏

英国第一夫人的英语演讲稿:给自己的理想化拼搏

英国第一夫人的英语演讲稿:给自己的理想化拼搏英国第一夫人米歇尔5月18日参与了普通高中大学毕业生的毕业晚会,劝诫她们要做真实的自己,给自己的理想拼搏,击败挫折。

下边是我为大伙儿梳理的英国第一夫人致大学毕业生的演说优选,期待能协助大伙儿学英语。

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.英国第一夫人米歇尔5月18日向普通高中大学毕业生得出珍贵提议,劝诫她们在高校、日常生活和工作上要做真实的自己,借助信心和胆量击败难以避免的不成功。

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.当日在田纳西州乔治·弗莱·金普通高中毕业晚会上,米歇尔致词22分鐘,它是她2020年唯一一场普通高中演说。

演说在周边田纳西莱斯大学的体育场馆举办。

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 led to a high-profile job, she said, she ended up leaving to focus on public service.在演说中,她告知170名大学毕业生,当初她在高校专注于课业,以后凭着校园内的取得成功得偿所愿地选取高职院校,但是最后或是投身于公共文化服务。

英语演讲稿-经典名人英语演讲稿61:荣耀的时刻(谢默斯·希尼在诺贝尔宴会上的演讲)mp3

英语演讲稿-经典名人英语演讲稿61:荣耀的时刻(谢默斯·希尼在诺贝尔宴会上的演讲)mp3

英语演讲稿经典名人英语演讲稿61:荣耀的时刻(谢默斯·希尼在诺贝尔宴会上的演讲)mp361. The Moment of Pride61. 荣耀的时刻Today’s ceremonies and tonight’s banquet have been mighty and memorable events. Nobody who has shared in them will ever forget them, but for the laureates these celebrations have had a unique importance. Each of us has participated in a ritual, a rite of passage, a public drama which has been commensurate with the inner experience of winning a Nobel Prize. The slightly incredible condition we have lived in since the news of the prizes was announced a couple of weeks ago has now been rendered credible. The mysterious powers represented by the words Nobel Foundation and Swedish Academy have manifested themselves in friendly human form.今天的仪式和宴会都举办得很隆重,让人难以忘怀。

不管是谁,只要是参加了都不会忘记,尤其是对得奖者来说,这些庆典有着特殊的意义。

我们都参加过仪式庆典,其内心体验与获得诺贝尔奖的心情差不多。

希拉里女权演讲稿

希拉里女权演讲稿

希拉里女权演讲稿Emma Watson的演讲稿(中英对照)Equality Between Men and Women专题:名人演讲范文王桃花 Speech by UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson at a special event for the HeForShe campaign, United Nations Headquarters, New York, 20 September, 2014 联合国妇女亲善大使艾玛?沃森在2014年9月20日纽约联合国总部为“他为她”运动举行的特别活动上的演讲Today we are launching a campaign called “HeForShe.”I am reaching out to you because I need your help. We want to end gender inequality—and to do that we need everyone to be involved. This is the first campaign of its kind at the UN: we want to try and galvanize(通电,刺激)as many men and boys as possible to be advocated for gender equality. And we don’t just want to talk about it, but make sure it is tangible.今天,我们启动了一项名为“他为她”的运动。

我向你伸出手,因为我需要你的帮助。

我们希望终结性别不平等——为此,我们需要所有人都参与其中。

这是联合国同类运动中的第一项:我们希望努力并激励尽可能多的男人和男孩倡导性别平等。

并且我们希望这不只是空谈,而是确确实实的看得见摸得着。

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。

爱玛夫人翻译中文

爱玛夫人翻译中文

爱玛夫人翻译中文
【最新版】
目录
1.爱玛夫人简介
2.爱玛夫人的翻译成就
3.爱玛夫人翻译中文的作品
4.爱玛夫人翻译中文的特点
5.爱玛夫人对中国文化的影响
正文
爱玛夫人,全名爱玛·卡洛琳·史密斯(Emma Caroline Smith),生于 1848 年,英国人。

她是一位著名的翻译家,尤其在翻译中文作品方面有着卓越的成就。

爱玛夫人在中国生活了近 40 年,她精通中文,并对中国文化有着深厚的理解。

爱玛夫人的翻译成就主要体现在将中文经典文学作品翻译成英文,让西方读者了解和欣赏中国文化。

她翻译了大量的中文作品,包括《红楼梦》、《西游记》、《水浒传》等脍炙人口的名著。

这些作品的英文版在西方广受欢迎,为中国文化在西方的传播做出了重要贡献。

爱玛夫人翻译中文的作品具有很高的质量,她力求在保证原作品味道的基础上,让西方读者能够理解其中的文化内涵。

她对中文的精通和对中国文化的深刻理解,使得她的翻译作品具有很高的可读性和文化价值。

爱玛夫人翻译中文的作品在语言风格和表达上具有以下特点:首先,她尽量保留原文的表达方式,让读者能够感受到中文的优美和独特之处;其次,她善于运用生动的比喻和形象的描绘,使作品更加具有表现力;最后,她注意文化背景的传递,让西方读者更好地理解作品中的文化内涵。

爱玛夫人对中国文化的影响是深远的。

她的翻译作品不仅让西方读者
领略到了中国文学的魅力,还增进了中西文化的交流和理解。

同时,她的翻译成就也激励了一代又一代的中国翻译家,让他们为传播中国文化而不懈努力。

为什么米歇尔是最时尚的第一夫人英语作文

为什么米歇尔是最时尚的第一夫人英语作文

为什么米歇尔是最时尚的第一夫人英语作文Why Michelle Obama is the Most Fashionable First LadyBeing the First Lady of the United States comes with great responsibility. Not only does she have to represent the country on a global stage, but she also becomes a fashion icon for many around the world. Over the years, there have been several fashionable First Ladies, but Michelle Obama stands out as one of the most stylish and elegant women to have ever held the title.There are several reasons why Michelle Obama is considered the most fashionable First Lady. One of the main reasons is her ability to mix high-end designer pieces with more affordable, off-the-rack items. Michelle has been spotted wearing everything from Isabel Toledo to J.Crew, showing her ability to cater to a wide range of budgets and styles. This inclusivity in her fashion choices has made her relatable to the everyday woman, and has endeared her to many.Another reason why Michelle Obama is considered a fashion icon is her confidence and poise. She carries herself with grace and elegance, and this reflects in her choice of clothing. Whether she is wearing a sophisticated evening gown or a casual outfit fora school visit, Michelle always looks put together and polished. Her confidence shines through in everything she wears, and this is what makes her so captivating.Furthermore, Michelle Obama has used her platform as First Lady to shine a spotlight on emerging designers and support American fashion. She has worn pieces by up-and-coming designers such as Jason Wu and Prabal Gurung, helping to launch their careers onto the global stage. By promoting American fashion, Michelle has shown her dedication to supporting the industry and championing talented designers.Additionally, Michelle Obama has used her fashion choices to make a statement and convey important messages. From wearing bold colors to show confidence and strength, to choosing designers that represent diversity and inclusivity, Michelle has used her clothing to express her values and beliefs. She has proven that fashion can be a powerful tool for communication and advocacy.In conclusion, Michelle Obama is considered the most fashionable First Lady for a variety of reasons. From her inclusive and diverse fashion choices, to her confidence and poise, Michelle has set a new standard for style and elegance in the White House. She has used her fashion platform to supportemerging designers, convey important messages, and promote American fashion. Michelle Obama will always be remembered as a fashion icon and a role model for women around the world.。

英语故事:Anna Maes Honor

英语故事:Anna Maes Honor

英语故事:Anna Maes HonorCan it really be thirty years since I received the last of the payments from Annie Mae? I find myself thinking about them more often as I approach my sixtiethbirthday. Something about closing the chapters on six decades and opening the pages of a new one makes one reflect.Annie Mae’s life has deeply touched mine. I first met her at the home of my in-laws in 1959. I had moved with my husband and our one-year-old child to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, so my husband could complete his undergraduate work at the University of Alabama. My father-in-law was a professor of finance at the university, and my mother-in-law was active in university and community affairs. I vividly recall entering their driveway and being overwhelmed by the size of their home, the beauty of the furnishings, the manicured grounds and the pecan orchard.Annie Mae was my in-law’s maid. She prepared and served meals in her quiet, gentle way and then returned to the kitchen to read her Bible while we ate. She was a dedicated and devoted Christian. To me, she reflected the fruit of the Holy Spirit as found in Galatians 5:22-23. I found this increasingly true even though I came to know her more by observation than by conversation.My husband and I visited his parents frequently, and I became increasingly taken with this gentle, remarkable lady. Often when I saw her eating alone, reading her Bible, I wanted to sit down with her and just talk. However, whites did not do that with African Americans in the South in those days, and I conformed to the local practice -- though it conflictedwith my Christian beliefs. I watched my son, Jimmy, play with her daughter, Jennifer Ann, who on occasion came to my in-laws’ place with her mother. The two children laughed and frolicked amid the trees in the pecan orchard. It was so easy for them.In 1965, my world was suddenly uprooted. I found myself alone with two young sons when my husband wanted a divorce. I was fortunate to receive a full scholarship to the University of Connecticut in the field of special education. I decided to sell the furniture and household items and return to my home state with just our clothes.Annie Mae asked if she could buy the boys’ beds. When I answered yes, she asked the price.“Thirty-five dollars,” I replied. Then, in her quiet way, she asked if I would sell them to her and trust her to send alittle money each month. I admired her and knew her to be a woman of God, trustworthy and honest. The words of Proverbs 11 came to mind:“A good man [person] is guided…anddirected by honesty…Be sure you know a person well beforeyou vouch for his [or her] credit.”Annie Mae was honest,and I knew her well. So I said,“Annie Mae, take them,they are yours.”I returned to Connecticut with my two sons and found a chicken coop that had been con vertedinto four apartments. My neighbors and I all became familyas we struggled to earn our degrees. Faithfully each month,while my boys and I lived there, an envelope arrived from Annie Mae -- two dollars, three dollars, five dollars,always in cash. That became the surprise money for my boys;I used it to get them something special -- an ice cream,cookies, an outing.My sons were thrilled when Annie Mae’s money came, for they knew that a surprise would be comingtheir way. A year passed. I earned my master of artsdegree in special education and accepted a position as a special education teacher for the state of Connecticut. I had learned my lessons well. However, I was about to learn an even greater lesson, and Annie Mae would be the teacher.。

第86届奥斯卡影后凯特·布兰切获奖英语演讲稿

第86届奥斯卡影后凯特·布兰切获奖英语演讲稿

第86届奥斯卡影后凯特·布兰切获奖英语演讲稿Sit down you’re too old to be standing! Thank you Mr Day Lewis from you it exacerbates thishonour to a – it blows it right out of the ball park. Thank you so much to the Academy, asrandom and as subjective as this award is, it means a great deal in a year of yet again extraordinary performances by women.Amy Adams, everyting you do, but your performance in American Hustle blew my (Streep) what can I say? Sandra (Bullock), I could watch that performance till the endof time, and I sorta felt like I had. Julia (Roberts) , hashtag suck it! You know what I mean,and Judy Dench, what a career! And she’s not here tonight, because at the age of 79 becauseshe’s in India doing a sequel to her film. I mean, what a career that is, if I can hope. And me,Im here excepting an award in an extraordinary screenplay by Woody Allen. Thank you somuch, Woody, for casting me. I truly appreciate it. Im so very proud that Blue Jasmine stayedin the cinemas for as long as it did. And thank you to Sony Classics, to Michael and Tom fortheir extraordinary support.For so bravely and intelligently distributing the film and to the audiences who went to see it andperhaps those of us in the industry who are still foolishly clinging to the idea that female filmswith women at the center are niche experiences. They are not. Audiences want to see them and,in fact, they earn money. The world is round, people.Thank you to my mum, to my sister, to my brother, to my three glorious sons. I would not bestanding here without you. To my husband, Andrew, you are a legend. Thank you to my agent,Hylda Queally, youre behind the pillar somewhere up there. You are a goddess. To my agent inAustralia, Robyn Gardiner, I love you so very much. To my publicist Lisa Kasteler.To the sublime Sally Hawkins. And to the extraordinary cast of Blue Jasmine. I dont knowhow to do this with other actors and this I share withyou. To the hair and makeup people whosweated me up and tried to make me look attractive. Thank you for the attempt. To CarlaMeyer for getting Sally and I together and for incredible support. To Helen Robin. To everyoneinvolved in Blue Jasmine, I thank you so much.And finally, I would like to thank every single member of the Sydney Theatre pany, one ofthe great theater panies in the world. For me, working on Blue Jasmine, it was a realsynthesis of my work in the theater and on film. And not only working with you for the last sixyears has been the most enormous privilege of my career but its made me a better is so much talent in Australia and Michael Wilkinson and . and I are just tonights tipof the iceberg. Thank you so much. Thank you.。

珍妮亚当斯英语作文

珍妮亚当斯英语作文

珍妮亚当斯英语作文Title: The Legacy of Jane Addams。

Jane Addams, a pioneering social reformer and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, stands as a beacon of compassion and dedication to social justice. Her life was a relentless pursuit of improving the conditions of the marginalized and the less fortunate, and her impact is still felt today, more than a century after her passing.Born in 1860 in Illinois, Jane Addams was exposed to the harsh realities of poverty and inequality from a young age. This early exposure shaped her worldview and instilled in her a profound sense of empathy for those who were suffering. Her journey towards activism began with her involvement in the Hull House movement, a settlement house that provided services to the impoverished in Chicago.At Hull House, Addams demonstrated her unwavering commitment to social reform. She worked tirelessly toestablish educational programs, provide job training, and offer medical care to those in need. Her efforts were not limited to Hull House alone; she also advocated for women's rights, labor reform, and racial equality. Her dedication and perseverance inspired countless individuals to join the fight for social justice.Addams's legacy is perhaps best exemplified by her role in the founding of。

萧伯纳-华伦夫人的职业The Possession of Mrs. Warren

萧伯纳-华伦夫人的职业The Possession of Mrs. Warren

criticism
• the whole story of the play, the atmosphere surrounding it, the incidents, the personalities of the characters are wholly immoral and degenerate.
Sir George Crofts business partner Mrs. Kitty Warren former lovers former lovers father son
Mr. Praed
pursuer
mother daughter Vivie Warren half brother half sister
The characters
Vivie
• Vivie Warren, a thoroughly modern young woman, has just graduated from the University of Cambridge with honours in Mathematics (equal Third Wrangler), and is available for suitors.
• However, the reconciliation ends when Vivie finds out that her mother continues to run the business even though she no longer needs to. Vivie takes an office job in the city and dumps Frank, vowing she will never marry. She disowns her mother, and Mrs. Warren is left heartbroken, having looked forward to growing old with her daughter.

爱玛电影经典语录英文

爱玛电影经典语录英文

爱玛电影经典语录英文爱玛电影经典语录英文Emma Watson 1Emma Watson has accomplished more in 2015 than most will in a lifetime. After being appointed a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, Watson captivated thousands when she launched her HeForShe campaign with a moving speech on feminism in September. In addition to starring in and promoting her latest film, "Noah," the actrealso graduated from Brown University with a degree in English literature. As a 24-year-old actreand activist, Watson is redefining what it means to be a celebrity in young Hollywood. Below are 6 quotes that prove it.艾玛·沃森在2015年比以往成就的更多。

在成为联合国妇女亲善大使后,沃森在9月的时候为HeForShe运动做了一场感人的演讲,吸引了成千上万的人。

她除了主演最新的一部电影《诺亚》,沃森还从布朗大学的文学毕了业。

作为一名24岁的女星和活跃分子,沃森赋予了好莱坞年轻影星新的含义。

下面就是证实这一结论的.6句名言。

Don’t feel stupid if you don’t like what everyone else pretends to love.你不像所有人那样假装在恋的时候,别觉得自己傻。

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