小布什在清华大学的演讲

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小布什就职演讲稿中英版(2)

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小布什就职演讲稿中英版(2)我们的公共利益依赖于我们独立的个性;依赖于我们的公民义务,家庭纽带和基本的公正;依赖于我们无数的、默默无闻的体面行动,正是它们指引我们走向自由。

在生活中,有时我们被召唤着去做一些惊天动地的事情。

但是,正如我们时代的一位圣人所言,每一天我们都被召唤带着挚爱去做一些小事情。

一个民主制度最重要的任务是由大家每一个人来完成的。

我为人处事的原则包括:坚信自己而不强加于人,为公众的利益勇往直前,追求正义而不乏同情心,勇担责任而决不推卸。

我要通过这一切,用我们历史上传统价值观来哺育我们的时代。

(同胞们),你们所做的一切和政府的工作同样重要。

我希望你们不要仅仅追求个人享受而忽略公众的利益;要扞卫既定的改革措施,使其不会轻易被攻击;要从身边小事做起,为我们的国家效力。

我希望你们成为真正的公民,而不是旁观者,更不是臣民。

你们应成为有责任心的公民,共同来建设一个互帮互助的社会和有特色的国家。

美国人民慷慨、强大、体面,这并非因为我们信任我们自己,而是因为我们拥有超越我们自己的信念。

一旦这种公民精神丧失了,无论何种政府计划都无法弥补它。

一旦这种精神出现了,无论任何错误都无法抗衡它。

在《独立宣言》签署之后,弗吉尼亚州的政治家约翰?佩齐曾给托马斯?杰弗逊写信说:“我们知道,身手敏捷不一定就能赢得比赛,力量强大不一定就能赢得战争。

难道这一切不都是上帝安排的吗?”杰斐逊就任总统的那个年代离我们已经很远了。

时光飞逝,美国发生了翻天覆地的变化。

但是有一点他肯定能够预知,即我们这个时代的主题仍然是:我们国家无畏向前的恢宏故事和它追求尊严的纯朴梦想。

我们不是这个故事的作者,是杰斐逊作者本人的伟大理想穿越时空,并通过我们每天的努力在变为现实。

我们正在通过大家的努力在履行着各自的职责。

带着永不疲惫、永不气馁、永不完竭的信念,今天我们重树这样的目标:使我们的国家变得更加公正、更加慷慨,去验证我们每个人和所有人生命的尊严。

布什总统清华大学演讲全文(中英对照)

布什总统清华大学演讲全文(中英对照)

President Bush Speaks at Tsinghua UniversityTsinghua UniversityBeijing, People's Republic of China10:35 A.M. (Local)PRESIDENT BUSH: Vice President Hu, thank you very much for your kind and generous remarks. Thank you for welcoming me and my wife, Laura, here. (Applause.) I see she's keeping pretty good company, with the Secretary of State, Colin Powell. It's good to see you, Mr. Secretary. (Applause.) And I see my National Security Advisor, Ms. Condoleezza Rice, who at one time was the provost at Stanford University. So she's comfortable on university campuses such as this. Thank you for being here, Condi. (Applause.)I'm so grateful for the hospitality, and honored for the reception at one of China's, and the world's, great universities.This university was founded, interestingly enough, with the support of my country, to further ties between our two nations. I know how important this place is to your Vice President. He not only received his degree here, but more importantly, he met his gracious wife here. (Laughter.)I want to thank the students for giving me the chance to meet with you, the chance to talk a little bit about my country and answer some of your questions. The standards and reputation of this university are known around the world, and I know what an achievement it is to be here. So, congratulations. (Applause.) I don't know if you know this or not, but my wife and I have two daughters who are in college, just like you. One goes to the University of Texas. One goes to Yale. They're twins. And we are proud of our daughters, just like I'm sure your parents are proud of you.My visit to China comes on an important anniversary, as the Vice President mentioned. Thirty years ago this week, an American President arrived in China on a trip designed to end decades of estrangement and confront centuries of suspicion. President Richard Nixon showed the world that two vastly different governments could meet on the grounds of common interest, in the spirit of mutual respect. As they left the airport that day, Premier Zhou Enlai said this to President Nixon: "Your handshake came over the vastest ocean in the world -- 25 years of no communication."During the 30 years since, America and China have exchanged many handshakes of friendship and commerce. And as we have had more contact with each other, the citizens of both countries have gradually learned more about each other. And that's important. Once America knew China only by its history as a great and enduring civilization. Today, we see a China that is still defined by noble traditions of family, scholarship, and honor. And we see a China that is becoming one of the most dynamic and creative societies in the world -- as demonstrated by the knowledge and potential right here in this room. China is on a rising path, and America welcomes the emergence of a strong and peaceful and prosperous China. (Applause.)As America learns more about China, I am concerned that the Chinese people do not always see a clear picture of my country. This happens for many reasons, and some of them of our own making. Our movies and television shows often do not portray the values of the real America I know. Our successful businesses show a strength of American commerce, but our spirit, community spirit, and contributions to each other are not always visible as monetary success.Some of the erroneous pictures of America are painted by others. My friend, the Ambassador to China, tells me some Chinese textbooks talk of Americans of "bullying the weak and repressing the poor." Another Chinese textbook, published just last year, teaches that special agents of the FBI are used to "repress the working people." Now, neither of these is true -- and while the words may be leftovers from a previous era, they are misleading and they're harmful.In fact, Americans feel a special responsibility for the weak and the poor. Our government spends billions of dollars to provide health care and food and housing for those who cannot help themselves -- and even more important, many of our citizens contribute their own money and time to help those in need. American compassion also stretches way beyond our borders. We're the number one provider of humanitarian aid to people in need throughout the world. And as for the men and women of the FBI and law enforcement, they're working people; they, themselves, are working people who devote their lives to fighting crime and corruption.My country certainly has its share of problems, no question about that. And we have our faults. Like most nations we're on a long journey toward achieving our own ideals of equality and justice. Yet there's a reason our nation shines as a beacon of hope and opportunity, a reason many throughout the world dream of coming to America. It's because we're a free nation, where men and women have the opportunity to achieve their dreams. No matter your background or your circumstance of birth, in America you can get a good education, you can start your own business, you can raise a family, you can worship freely, and help elect the leaders of your community and your country. You can support the policies of our government, or you're free to openly disagree with them. Those who fear freedom sometimes argue it could lead to chaos, but it does not, because freedom means more than every man for himself.Liberty gives our citizens many rights, yet expects them to exercise important responsibilities. Our liberty is given direction and purpose by moral character, shaped in strong families, strong communities, and strong religious institutions, and overseen by a strong and fair legal system.My country's greatest symbol to the world is the Statue of Liberty, and it was designed by special care.I don't know if you've ever seen the Statue of Liberty, but if you look closely, she's holding not one object, but two. In one hand is the familiar torch we call the "light of liberty." And in the other hand is a book of law.We're a nation of laws. Our courts are honest and they are independent. The President -- me -- I can't tell the courts how to rule, and neither can any other member of the executive or legislative branch of government. Under our law, everyone stands equal. No one is above the law, and no one is beneath it.All political power in America is limited and it is temporary, and only given by the free vote of the people. We have a Constitution, now two centuries old, which limits and balances the power of thethree branches of our government, the judicial branch, the legislative branch, and the executive branch, of which I'm a part.Many of the values that guide our life in America are first shaped in our families, just as they are in your country. American moms and dads love their children and work hard and sacrifice for them, because we believe life can always be better for the next generation. In our families, we find love and learn responsibility and character.And many Americans voluntarily devote part of their lives to serving other people. An amazing number -- nearly half of all adults in America -- volunteer time every week to make their communities better by mentoring children, or by visiting the sick, or caring for the elderly, or helping with thousands of other needs and causes.This is one of the great strengths of my country. People take responsibility for helping others, without being told, motivated by their good hearts and often by their faith.America is a nation guided by faith. Someone once called us "a nation with the soul of a church." This may interest you -- 95 percent of Americans say they believe in God, and I'm one of them.When I met President Jiang Zemin in Shanghai a few months ago, I had the honor of sharing with him how faith changed my life and how faith contributes to the life of my country. Faith points to a moral law beyond man's law, and calls us to duties higher than material gain. Freedom of religion is not something to be feared, it's to be welcomed, because faith gives us a moral core and teaches us to hold ourselves to high standards, to love and to serve others, and to live responsible lives.If you travel across America -- and I hope you do some day if you haven't been there -- you will find people of many different ethic backgrounds and many different faiths. We're a varied nation. We're home to 2.3 million Americans of Chinese ancestry, who can be found working in the offices of our corporations, or in the Cabinet of the President of the United States, or skating for the America Olympic team. Every immigrant, by taking an oath of allegiance to our country, becomes just as just as American as the President. America shows that a society can be vast and it can be varied, yet still one country, commanding the allegiance and love of its people.And all these qualities of America were widely on display on a single day, September the 11th, the day when terrorists, murderers, attacked my nation. American policemen and firefighters, by the hundreds, ran into burning towers in desperation to save their fellow citizens. V olunteers came from everywhere to help with rescue efforts. Americans donated blood and gave money to help the families of victims. America had prayer services all over our country, and people raised flags to show their pride and unity. And you need to know, none of this was ordered by the government; it happened spontaneously, by the initiative of free people.Life in America shows that liberty, paired with law is not to be feared. In a free society, diversity is not disorder. Debate is not strife. And dissent is not revolution. A free society trusts its citizens to seek greatness in themselves and their country.It was my honor to visit China in 1975 -- some of you weren't even born then. It shows how old I am. (Laughter.) And a lot has changed in your country since then. China has made amazing progress -- inopenness and enterprise and economic freedom. And this progress previews China'a great potential.China has joined the World Trade Organization, and as you live up to its obligations, they inevitably will bring changes to China's legal system. A modern China will have a consistent rule of law to govern commerce and secure the rights of its people. The new China your generation is building will need the profound wisdom of your traditions. The lure of materialism challenges our society -- challenges society in our country, and in many successful countries. Your ancient ethic of personal and family responsibility will serve you well.Behind China's economic success today are talented, brilliant and energetic people. In the near future, those same men and women will play a full and active role in your government. This university is not simply turning out specialists, it is preparing citizens. And citizens are not spectators in the affairs of their country. They are participants in its future.Change is coming. China is already having secret ballot and competitive elections at the local level. Nearly 20 years ago, a great Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping, said this -- I want you to hear his words. He said that China would eventually expand democratic elections all the way to the national level. I look forward to that day.Tens of millions of Chinese today are relearning Buddhist, Taoist, and local religious traditions, or practicing Christianity, Islam, and other faiths. Regardless of where or how these believers worship, they're no threat to public order; in fact, they make good citizens. For centuries, this country has had a tradition of religious tolerance. My prayer is that all persecution will end, so that all in China are free to gather and worship as they wish.All these changes will lead to a stronger, more confident China -- a China that can astonish and enrich the world, a China that your generation will help create. This is one of the most exciting times in the history of your country, a time when even the grandest hopes seem within your reach.My nation offers you our respect and our friendship. Six years from now, athletes from America and around the world will come to your country for the Olympic games. And I'm confident they will find a China that is becoming a da guo, a leading nation, at peace with its people and at peace with the world.Thank you for letting me come.布什:胡副主席,非常感谢您的欢迎致辞,非常感谢您在这里接待我和我的夫人劳拉。

第三讲大学精神与大学文化

第三讲大学精神与大学文化

(2)大学人文精神的体 现。
❖以人为本的教育理念和实践。 ❖传承文化命脉,融汇时代精神。 ❖追求学术自由和独立精神。
它包括对知识、真理的向往与追求,对道德人格的重视与践 履,对自由、民主等价值的认同,对人的关注、尊重,对人 主体价值的高扬,对个人价值与社会价值取向的反思,等等。 人文精神是一种以对人生价值的终极关怀和现实关切相结合 为原则,以追求真、善、美等崇高的价值理想为核心,以人 自身的全面而自由的发展为终极目的的文化精神。
大家好
大学精神与大学文化
社科部 白臣
一、何谓大学
(一)大学的由来
西方意义上的“大学”最早出现在公元8世纪末, 很多学者认为,知识应该包括“人与自己”、“人与 人”、“人与物”三个方面,与之相对应,大学也应该 包括三个学院:人文学院、社会学院、科学学院。
还有两种职业没有包含到“大学”之中,那就是 “教士”和“医生”,前者关怀人的灵魂,后者关怀人 的肉体。于是除了人文、社会、科学这三个学院之外, 再加上神学院和医学院,就成了综合大学的模型。
重科技,轻人文的弊端
自然科学与人文社会科学结合,构成完整的统一的 人类科学体系 。
“半个人”。 爱因斯坦说:“用专业知识教育人是不够的,通过
专业教育,学生可成为一种有用的机器,但不能成 为一个和谐发展的人,要使学生对价值(社会伦理 准则)有所理解并产生热烈的感情,那是最基本 的。”
没有科技,做不好事;没有人文,做不好人。 不利于人文精神的保持与延续
❖ 三是不断提高自身的自主创新能力,形成日 益强大的竞争优势。
❖ 这些年来,我们国家的发展在相当程 度上是第一种模式和第二种模式的混 合,但我们的资源并不富有。
❖ 就对资源的依赖而言,现阶段,我们 大体上用占世界三分之一的能源、铁 矿石、钢铁及其它原材料,创造不足 世界总量二十分之一的产值。

小布什演讲稿范文

小布什演讲稿范文

大家好!今天,我站在这里,深感荣幸。

首先,我要感谢各位在百忙之中抽出时间来参加这次演讲。

今天,我想和大家探讨的主题是“共同迈向繁荣与和平的未来”。

(开场白)在过去几十年里,世界发生了翻天覆地的变化。

科技的飞速发展,国际间的交流与合作日益紧密,人类面临着前所未有的机遇和挑战。

在这个关键时期,我们每一个国家、每一个民族都肩负着共同的责任,那就是携手努力,共同创造一个繁荣、和平、美好的未来。

(正文)首先,我们要坚持和平发展。

和平是人类的共同追求,也是我们国家外交政策的基石。

在过去的几十年里,我国始终秉持和平共处五项原则,积极参与国际事务,为维护世界和平与稳定作出了重要贡献。

在这个新的历史时期,我们要继续坚持和平发展道路,推动建设一个持久和平、共同繁荣的世界。

其次,我们要加强经济合作。

经济全球化是当今世界发展的趋势,各国之间的经济联系日益紧密。

在这个背景下,我们要深化互利共赢的合作伙伴关系,推动全球经济增长。

我国将继续扩大对外开放,积极参与全球经济治理,为世界经济发展贡献中国智慧和中国方案。

再次,我们要关注民生福祉。

人民是国家的根本,民生福祉是国家发展的最终目标。

我们要坚持以人民为中心的发展思想,加大对教育、医疗、就业、社会保障等民生领域的投入,努力提高人民群众的生活水平,让发展成果更多更公平地惠及全体人民。

最后,我们要保护生态环境。

地球是我们赖以生存的家园,生态环境恶化将威胁到人类的生存和发展。

我们要树立绿色发展理念,加强生态文明建设,推动绿色、循环、低碳发展,为子孙后代留下绿水青山。

(结尾)女士们、先生们,让我们携手并肩,共同为实现繁荣与和平的未来而努力。

让我们用智慧和勇气,书写人类文明的新篇章!谢谢大家!。

美国总统演讲引用过的古诗词

美国总统演讲引用过的古诗词

美国总统演讲引用过的古诗词想不到外国政客也文雅,也会用到中国的古诗词。

这篇文章可以帮助大家管中窥豹,学习中国诗词歌赋的博大精深,也能了解中国古诗译法。

1. 尼克松1972年2月尼克松访华时担任翻译的是中方首席翻译冀朝铸。

尼克松在祝酒辞结束前这样说:Chairman has written: So many deeds cry out to be done, and always urgently; the world rolls on, time presses. Ten thousand years are too long ;seize the day, seize the hour!冀朝铸胸有成竹地翻译出:“多少事,从来急;天地转,光阴迫。

一万年太久,只争朝夕!”(《满江红·和郭沫若同志》)尼克松接着借题发挥:This is the hour. This is the day for our two people(现在就是我们两国人民只争朝夕的时候了),赢得了满堂彩。

2. 里根1984年里根在访华的欢迎晚宴祝酒辞中说:Many centuries ago, Wang Po, a famous Chinese poet-philosopher, wrote, “Although we reside in far corners of the world, having a good friend is akin to having a good neighbor.”在许多世纪之前,一位名叫王勃的中国哲学家和诗人写过:“海内存知己、天涯若比邻”。

也许是觉得“海内存知己、天涯若比邻”太浅显,还不够减轻中国主人对他的疑虑,美国国务院的中国通又为里根在第二天中国总理晚宴上的祝酒辞中加了一句加大互信力度的话:… let us be of the same mind. And as a saying from “The Book of Changes” goes, “If two people are of the same mind, their sharpness can cut through metal.”让我们同心同德,正如。

布什总统清华大学演讲全文(中英对照).

布什总统清华大学演讲全文(中英对照).

President Bush Speaks at Tsinghua UniversityTsinghua UniversityBeijing, People's Republic of China10:35 A.M. (LocalPRESIDENT BUSH: Vice President Hu, thank you very much for your kind and generous remarks. Thank you for welcoming me and my wife, Laura, here. (Applause. I see she's keeping pretty good company, with the Secretary of State, Colin Powell. It's good to see you, Mr. Secretary. (Applause. And I see my National Security Advisor, Ms. Condoleezza Rice, who at one time was the provost at Stanford University. So she's comfortable on university campuses such as this. Thank you for being here, Condi. (Applause.I'm so grateful for the hospitality, and honored for the reception at one of China's, and the world's, great universities.This university was founded, interestingly enough, with thesupport of my country, to further ties between our two nations. I know how important this place is to your Vice President. He not only received his degree here, but more importantly, he met his gracious wife here. (Laughter. I want to thank the students for giving me the chance to meet with you, the chance to talk a little bit about my country and answer some of your questions. The standards and reputation of this university are known around the world, and I know what an achievement it is to be here. So, congratulations. (Applause. I don't know if you know this or not, but my wife and I have two daughters who are in college, just like you. One goes to the University of Texas. One goes to Yale. They're twins. And we are proud of our daughters, just like I'm sure your parents are proud of you. My visit to China comes on an important anniversary, as the Vice President mentioned. Thirty years ago this week, an American President arrived inChina on a trip designed to end decades of estrangement and confront centuries of suspicion. President Richard Nixon showed the world that two vastly different governments could meet on thegrounds of common interest, in the spirit of mutual respect. As they left the airport that day, Premier Zhou Enlai said this to President Nixon: "Your handshake came over the vastest ocean in the world -- 25 years of no communication."During the 30 years since, America and China have exchanged many handshakes of friendship and commerce. And as we have had more contact with each other, the citizens of both countries have gradually learned more about each other. And that's important. Once America knew China only by its history as a great and enduring civilization. Today, we see a China that is still defined by noble traditions of family, scholarship, and honor. And we see a China that is becoming one of the most dynamic and creative societies in the world -- as demonstrated by the knowledge and potential right here in this room. China is on a rising path, and America welcomes the emergence of a strong and peaceful and prosperous China. (Applause.As America learns more about China, I am concerned thatthe Chinese people do not always see a clear picture of my country. This happens for many reasons, and some of them of our own making. Our movies and television shows often do not portray the values of the real America I know. Our successful businesses show a strength of American commerce, but our spirit, community spirit, and contributions to each other are not always visible as monetary success.Some of the erroneous pictures of America are painted by others. My friend, the Ambassador to China, tells me some Chinese textbooks talk of Americans of "bullying the weak and repressing the poor." Another Chinese textbook, published just last year, teaches that special agents of the FBI are used to "repress the working people." Now,neither of these is true -- and while the words may be leftovers from a previous era, they are misleading and they're harmful.In fact, Americans feel a special responsibility for the weak and the poor. Our government spends billions of dollars to provide health care and food and housing for those whocannot help themselves -- and even more important, many of our citizens contribute their own money and time to help those in need. American compassion also stretches way beyond our borders. We're the number one provider of humanitarian aid to people in need throughout the world. And as for the men and women of the FBI and law enforcement, they're working people; they, themselves, are working people who devote their lives to fighting crime and corruption.My country certainly has its share of problems, no question about that. And we have our faults. Like most nations we're on a long journey toward achieving our own ideals of equality and justice. Yet there's a reason our nation shines as a beacon of hope and opportunity, a reason many throughout the world dream of coming to America. It's because we're a free nation, where men and women have the to achieve their dreams. No matter your background or your circumstance of birth, in America you can get a good education, you can start your own business, you can raise a family, you can worship freely, and helpelect the leaders of your community and your country. You can support the policies of our government, or you're free to openly disagree with them. Those who fear freedom sometimes argue it could lead to chaos, but it does not, because freedom means more than every man for himself. Liberty gives our citizens many rights, yet expects them to exercise important responsibilities. Our liberty is given direction and purpose by moral character, shaped in strong families, strong communities, and strong religious institutions, and overseen by a strong and fair legal system. My country's greatest symbol to the worldis the Statue of Liberty, and it was designed by special care. I don't know if you've ever seen the Statue of Liberty, but if you look closely, she's holding not one object, but two. In one hand is the familiar torch we call the "light of liberty." And in the other hand is a book of law.We're a nation of laws. Our courts are honest and they are independent. The President -- me -- I can't tell the courts how to rule, and neither can any other member of the executive or legislative branch of government. Under ourlaw, everyone stands equal. No one is above the law, and no one is beneath it.All political power in America is limited and it is temporary, and only given by the free vote of the people. We have a Constitution, now two centuries old, which limits and balances the power of the three branches of our government, the judicial branch, the legislative branch, and the executive branch, of which I'm a part.Many of the values that guide our life in America are first shaped in our families, just as they are in your country. American moms and dads love their children and work hard and sacrifice for them, because we believe life can always be better for the next generation. In our families, we find love and learn responsibility and character.And many Americans voluntarily devote part of their lives to serving other people. An amazing number -- nearly half of all adults in America -- volunteer time every weekto make their communities better by mentoring children, or by visiting the sick, or caring for the elderly, or helping with thousands of other needs and causes.This is one of the great strengths of my country. People take for helping others, without being told, motivated by their good hearts and often by their faith. America is a nation guided by faith. Someone once called us "a nation with the soul of a church." This may interest you -- 95 percent of Americans say they believe in God, and I'm one of them.When I met President Jiang Zemin in Shanghai a few months ago, I had the honor of sharing with him how faith changed my life and how faith contributes to the life of my country. Faith points to a moral law beyond man's law, and calls us to duties higher than material gain. Freedom of religion is not something to be feared, it's to be welcomed, because faith gives us a moral core and teaches us to hold ourselves to high standards, to love and to serve others, and to live responsible lives.If you travel across America -- and I hope you do some day if you haven't been there -- you will find people of many different ethic backgrounds and many different faiths. We're a varied nation. We're home to 2.3 million Americansof Chinese ancestry, who can be found working in the offices of our corporations, or in the Cabinet of the President of the United States, or skating for the America Olympic team. Every immigrant, by taking an oath of allegiance to our country, becomes just as just as American as the President. America shows that a society can be vast and it can be varied, yet still one country, commanding the allegiance and love of its people.And all these qualities of America were widely on display on a single day, September the 11th, the day when terrorists, murderers, attacked my nation. American policemen and firefighters, by the hundreds, ran into burning towers in desperation to save their fellow citizens. V olunteers came from everywhere to help with rescue efforts. Americans donated blood and gave money to help the families of victims. America had prayer services all over our country, and people raised flags to show their pride and unity. And you need to know, none of this was ordered by the government; it happened spontaneously, by the initiative of free people.Life in America shows that liberty, paired with law is not to be feared. In a free society, diversity is not disorder. Debate is not strife. And dissent is not revolution. A free society trusts its citizens to seek greatness in themselves and their country.It was my honor to visit China in 1975 -- some of you weren't even born then. It shows how old I am. (Laughter. And a lot has changed in your country since then. China has made amazing progress -- in openness and enterprise and economic freedom. And this progress previews China'a great potential.China has joined the World Trade Organization, and as youto China's legal system. A modern China will have a consistent rule of law to govern commerce and secure the rights of its people. The new China your generation is building will need the profound wisdom of your traditions. The lure of materialism challenges our society -- challenges society in our country, and in many successful countries. Your ancient ethic of personal and family responsibilitywill serve you well.Behind China's economic success today are talented, brilliant and energetic people. In the near future, those same men and women will play a full and active role in your government. This university is not simply turning out specialists, it is preparing citizens. And citizens are not spectators in the affairs of their country. They are participants in its future.Change is coming. China is already having secret ballot and competitive elections at the local level. Nearly 20 years ago, a great Chinese leader, Deng Xiaoping, said this -- I want you to hear his words. He said that China would eventually expand democratic elections all the way to the national level. I look forward to that day.Tens of millions of Chinese today are relearning Buddhist, Taoist, and local religious traditions, or practicing Christianity, Islam, and other faiths. Regardless of where or how these believers worship, they're no threat to public order; in fact, they make good citizens. For centuries, this country has had a tradition of religious tolerance. Myprayer is that all persecution will end, so that all in China are free to gather and worship as they wish.All these changes will lead to a stronger, more confident China -- a China that can astonish and enrich the world, a China that your generation will help create. This is one of the most exciting times in the history of your country, a time when even the grandest hopes seem within your reach. My nation offers you our respect and our friendship. Six years from now, athletes from America and around the world will come to your country for the Olympic games. And I'm confident they will find a China that is becoming a da guo, a leading nation, at peace with its people and at peace with the world.Thank you for letting me come. (Applause.布什 :胡副主席, 非常感谢您的欢迎致辞, 非常感谢您在这里接待我和我的夫人劳拉。

美国与清华大学的创办

美国与清华大学的创办

美国与清华大学的创办美国与清华大学的创办1396引言作为国际一流学府,清华大学的创办历史,尤其它与美国的关系,一直是人们感兴趣的问题。

在这个问题上,国内的许多论著都将清华大学的创办归诸当时驻美公使梁诚运动的结果,有意无意地淡化或否认美国的作用[i]。

去年9月23日,台湾著名学者李敖先生在清华大学的演讲中,也持相同的见解,批评2002年2月22日美国总统小布什(George W. Bush)在清华大学演讲中有关当初清华是在美国的支持下建立的观点不诚实[ii]。

这些都说明在时隔一个世纪之后,有关清华大学的创办与美国的关系仍然是一个有待厘清的问题。

一清华大学系在美国退还超收部分庚款的基础上创办,这是一个众所周知的历史事实。

因此,为澄清清华大学创办与美国的关系,首先需要回答的一个问题是:美国当初为什么要退还部分庚款?它是如何被提出来的?在这个问题上,李敖先生为否定美国在其中所起的作用,将美国的退款完全归诸当时清朝驻美公使梁诚的功劳,认为是梁诚最先发现美国多要了钱,与美国国务卿海约翰交涉,搞得国务卿很不好意思,结果同意退还部分庚款,指出“所以清华大学钱的来源是因为美国人故意冒领钱,被我们逮到被我们追回。

”李敖先生的这一说法有一些历史根据,但在主要方面与历史不相符合,夸大了梁诚的作用。

作为驻美公使,梁诚在促使美国退款中虽然起过一些积极作用,但退还部分庚款主要还是出于美方的决定,是美国政府的主动行为。

美国国务卿罗脱(Elihu Root) 在1907年6月15日将退款决定正式通知中国驻美公使梁诚时,明确宣称这是美国政府的主动行为,指出:“从赔款一开始本政府就有此意向,即在适当的时候,当所有的申诉均已提出,所有的开支均尽可能查清之后,原来估计的数字以及赔款支付总数应予修正,并作为与中国真诚友好的一个证明,自愿免除超出中国应向美国国家和公民赔偿之外的那一部分赔款的法律义务[iii]。

”揆诸事实,罗脱所说,并非虚言。

新理念下的德育工作

新理念下的德育工作

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清华演讲词精彩语录(中英对照)

清华演讲词精彩语录(中英对照)

Excerpt from The Most Influential Tsinghua Speeches《影响你一生的清华演讲》Unit 1 Build international cooperation and communicationSpeech 1 Mutual Understanding between China and America——美国前总统小布什2002年在清华大学的演讲1、The standards and reputation of this university are known around the world, and Iknow what an achievement it is to be here.这所大学的办学标准和声望都闻名于世,我知道,能来这里学习深造就是一种成就。

2、And we see a China that is becoming one of the most dynamic and creativesocieties in the world—as demonstrated by the knowledge and potential right here in this room.我们也看到中国日益成为世界上最富活力和创造力的国家之一,3、This university is not simply turning out specialists, it is preparing citizens.这所大学不仅在培养专家,也在培育公民。

4、I’m confident that they will find a China that is becoming a da guo, a leadingnation, at peace with its people and at peace with the world.我相信,那是他们都将亲眼见证迈向大国行列的中国,一个走向世界前列,内部和平并与世界各国和平相处的国家。

李敖清华演讲全文

李敖清华演讲全文

李敖清华演讲全文李敖清华演讲全文曾子墨:等了非常长的时间,今天我们终于等到了这样的机会,下面请大家用热烈的掌声来欢迎李敖先生,以及清华大学人文社会科学院院长李强先生和凤凰卫视董事局主席兼行政总裁刘长乐先生走上主席台。

从清华大学师生们的掌声中大家已经感受到非常热情的欢迎的气氛,作为主人家的代表,此时此刻清华大学人文社会科学学院院长李强先生要为我们致一段欢迎辞,有请李强先生。

李强:尊敬的李敖先生,尊敬的刘长乐先生,尊敬的各位来宾,老师们,同学们,大家上午好。

为了把更多的时间留给演讲会,我只讲三点:第一,非常欢迎李敖先生作客清华并发表演讲。

李敖先生涉猎广泛,此次,清华师生能有机会与李敖先生面对面交流,我相信,这对双方都颇有益处。

我也希望李敖先生在清华的演讲会对弘扬中华文化,对促进海峡两岸的交流和统一产生积极的影响。

第二,感谢刘长乐先生和凤凰卫视,因为他们的努力,使得本期世界大讲堂特别节目能够安排在清华。

以往清华师生只能在电视上和书本上看李敖,听李敖,读李敖,此次有了面对面直接交流的机会,这很有意义。

李敖先生阔别56年之后,重返大陆,此次神州文化之旅使得他能够有机会直接的看大陆,听大陆,读大陆。

相信,他对大陆的了解也会更加全面、准确、深刻。

最后,祝愿李敖先生的神州文化之旅取得圆满成功。

曾子墨:非常感谢李强院长的第一二三,此时此刻,各位老师,各位同学和我一样都在期待着世纪大讲堂的这期特别节目,首先请李强先生以及刘长乐先生在台下就坐,谢谢两位!今天的大讲堂我们为大家请来一位特殊的嘉宾,说他特殊,首先因为他有着多重的身份,他是历史学家、还是作家,还是台湾的立法委员。

说他特殊,还因为他阔别了大陆56年之后第一次,回到北京,他说他不希望自己被当做是一个客人,他不过是一个归队的老同志。

而且说他特殊,因为他在公众心目中的形象,最近有一个调查就显示,在大陆,有4成以上的网友都认为,他是狂人。

今天来到我们的大讲堂我们这个归队的老同志到底有什么样的话来说?下面我们用热烈的掌声欢迎李敖先生为我们演讲。

布什就职演说演讲稿全文

布什就职演说演讲稿全文

布什就职演说演讲稿全文
尊敬的阁下,尊敬的各位嘉宾,
感谢大家出席我就职仪式并且荣幸地成为美利坚合众国的第43任总统。

我站在这里,感受着历史的肩膀压力,但也充满着对未来的希望和信心。

美国是一个伟大的国家,拥有自由、民主和机会的理念。

作为总统,我将以推动这些价值为己任,致力于创造一个更加美好的未来,让每一个美国人都能够充分享受自由和繁荣。

我们面临着许多挑战,但我们将以坚定的决心和智慧解决它们。

在我们的国内,我们需要解决失业问题、提高教育水平、强化社会保障体系,并在医疗保健领域为每一个美国人提供可承受的解决方案。

在国际舞台上,我们将继续致力于维护国家安全和推进全球稳定。

我们将与我们的盟友和伙伴一起合作,共同应对恐怖主义、气候变化和其他全球性的挑战。

我们将以开放和合作的态度对待世界,促进贸易、经济繁荣和全球发展。

在这个演讲的最后,我想对我的前任总统和他们的工作表示敬意。

他们为国家付出了巨大的努力,为我们留下了一个坚实的基础。

我将以他们的成就为动力,并为国家的利益而努力工作。

最后,我要感谢我的家人,我的妻子和我的孩子们。

你们对我无私的支持和爱意味着一切。

你们让我成为更好的人,我永远感激你们。

让我们携手努力,共同为美国和全世界带来更加光明的未来。

谢谢大家!。

911布什演讲稿(范本)

911布什演讲稿(范本)

911布什演讲稿9‎11布什演讲稿‎篇‎一:911‎布什演讲稿 Gd e‎v ening. Td‎a y, ur fel‎l citizens‎, ur ay f ‎l ife, ur v‎e ry freedm‎came unde‎r attack i‎n a series‎f deliber‎a te and de‎a dly terrr‎i st acts. ‎T he victim‎s ere in a‎i rplanes r‎in their ‎f fices -- ‎s ecretarie‎s, busines‎s men and m‎e n, milita‎r y and fed‎e ral rkers‎.Mms and ‎d ads. Frie‎n ds and ne‎i ghbrs. Th‎u sands f l‎i ves ere s‎u ddenly en‎d ed by evi‎l, despica‎b le acts f‎terrr. Th‎e pictures‎f airplan‎e s flying ‎i nt buildi‎n gs, fires‎burning, ‎h uge struc‎t ures clla‎p sing, hav‎e filled u‎s ith disb‎e lief, ter‎r ible sadn‎e ss and a ‎q uiet, uny‎i elding an‎g er. These‎acts f ma‎s s murder ‎e re intend‎e d t frigh‎t en ur nat‎i n int cha‎s and retr‎e at. But t‎h ey have f‎a iled. ur ‎c untry is ‎s trng. A g‎r eat peple‎has been ‎m ved t def‎e nd a grea‎t natin. T‎e rrrist at‎t acks can ‎s hake the ‎f undatins ‎f ur bigge‎s t buildin‎g s, but th‎e y cannt t‎u ch the fu‎n datin f A‎m erica. Th‎e se acts s‎h atter ste‎e l, but th‎e y cannt d‎e nt the st‎e el f Amer‎i can reslv‎e. America‎as target‎e d fr atta‎c k because‎e re the ‎b rightest ‎b eacn fr f‎r eedm and ‎p prtunity ‎i n the rld‎. And n ne‎ill keep ‎t hat light‎frm shini‎n g. Tday, ‎u r natin s‎a evil, th‎e very rst‎f human n‎a ture, and‎e respnde‎d ith the ‎b est f Ame‎r ica, ith ‎t he daring‎f ur resc‎u e rkers, ‎i th the ca‎r ing fr st‎r angers an‎d neighbrs‎h came t ‎g ive bld a‎n d help in‎any ay th‎e y culd. I‎m mediately‎flling th‎e first at‎t ack, I im‎p lemented ‎u r gvernme‎n t s emerg‎e ncy respn‎s e plans. ‎u r militar‎y is perfu‎l, and it ‎s prepared‎. ur emerg‎e ncy teams‎are rking‎in Ne Yrk‎City and ‎a shingtn, ‎D.C., t he‎l p ith lca‎l rescue e‎f frts. ur ‎f irst prir‎i ty is t g‎e t help t ‎t hse h hav‎e been inj‎u red and t‎take ever‎y precauti‎n t prtect‎ur citize‎n s at hme ‎a nd arund ‎t he rld fr‎m further ‎a ttacks. T‎h e functin‎s f ur gve‎r nment cnt‎i nue ithut‎interrupt‎i n. Federa‎l agencies‎in ashing‎t n hich ha‎d t beeva‎c uated tda‎y are repe‎n ing fr es‎s ential pe‎r snnel tni‎g ht and il‎l be pen f‎r business‎tmrr. ur ‎f inancial ‎i nstitutin‎s remain s‎t rng, and ‎t he Americ‎a n ecnmy i‎l l be pen ‎f r busines‎s as ell. ‎T he search‎is undera‎y fr thse ‎h are behi‎n d these e‎v il acts. ‎I ve direc‎t ed the fu‎l l resurce‎s fr ur in‎t elligence‎and laen‎f rcement m‎u nities t ‎f ind thse ‎r espnsible‎and bring‎them t ju‎s tice. e i‎l l make n ‎d istinctin‎beteen th‎e terrrist‎s h mitted‎these act‎s and thse‎h harbr t‎h em. I app‎r eciate s ‎v ery much ‎t he member‎s f Cngres‎s h have j‎i ned me in‎strngly c‎n demning t‎h ese attac‎k s. And n ‎b ehalf f t‎h e America‎n peple, I‎thank the‎many rld ‎l eaders h ‎h ave calle‎d t ffer t‎h eir cndle‎n ces and a‎s sistance.‎America a‎n d ur frie‎n ds and al‎l ies jin i‎t h all ths‎e h ant pe‎a ce and se‎c urity in ‎t he rld an‎d e stand ‎t gether t ‎i n the ar ‎a gainst te‎r rrism. Tn‎i ght I ask‎fr yur pr‎a yers fr a‎l l thse h ‎g rieve, fr‎the child‎r en hse rl‎d s have be‎e n shatter‎e d, fr all‎hse sense‎f safety ‎a nd securi‎t y has bee‎n threaten‎e d. And I ‎p ray they ‎i ll be frt‎e d by a pe‎r greater ‎t han any f‎us spken ‎t hrugh the‎ages in P‎s alm 23: E‎v en thugh ‎I alk thru‎g h the val‎l ey f the ‎s had f dea‎t h, I fear‎n evil, f‎r Yu are i‎t h me. Thi‎s is a day‎hen all A‎m ericans f‎r m every a‎l k f life ‎u nite in u‎r reslve f‎r justice ‎a nd peace.‎America h‎a s std dn ‎e nemies be‎f re, and e‎ill d s t‎h is time. ‎N ne f us i‎l l ever fr‎g et this d‎a y, yet e ‎g frard t ‎d efend fre‎e dm and al‎l that is ‎g d and jus‎t in ur rl‎d. Thank y‎u. Gd nigh‎t and Gd b‎l ess Ameri‎c a.‎篇二:‎美国总统布什‎911演讲美国总统‎布什于华盛顿时间9月‎20日晚上9:00(‎北京时间9月21日早‎上9:00)在国会参‎众两院联席会议上向全‎国民众发表电视演讲。

基因编码婴儿伦理问题辨析

基因编码婴儿伦理问题辨析

基因编码婴儿伦理问题辨析“基因编辑婴儿诞生”的消息,引发舆论轩然大波。

11月26日,122位相关领域的专家学者联署发布“科学家联合声明”,对此项研究表示坚决反对和强烈谴责。

这份联合声明中有这样一段话:“此项技术早就可以做,没有任何创新,但是全球的生物医学科学家们不去做、不敢做,就是因为脱靶的不确定性、其他巨大风险以及更重要的伦理。

”从这段话可以看出,这122位学者认为,“基因编辑婴儿”之所以“只能用疯狂来形容”,除了因为“脱靶的不确定性、其他巨大风险”,还有一个更重要的原因,那就是“伦理”。

那么他们所说的“伦理”是什么?它就是著名的“14天规则”。

1978年,通过体外受精的第一个婴儿路易斯·布朗降生。

数月后,当时的美国卫生、教育和福利部伦理咨询委员会(ethics advisory board,eab)于1979年提出了著名的“14天规则”:只能在不满14天的胚胎上进行实验。

注意:这个“14天规则”不是学术界的组织或主管部门,而是一个“伦理咨询委员会”颁布的。

这一点相当重要,这是理解这个“14天规则”本质的关键。

美国是一个宗教氛围非常浓厚的国家,按照2002年美国总统小布什在清华大学演讲时的说法,95%的美国人信仰基督教,其中还有不少是极端保守的基要派。

因为宗教势力强大,科学必须与宗教寻求平衡才能生存,eab就是因此而存在的。

根据eab章程,其委员由生物医学家、社会或行为学家以及其他学科或有代表性的公众组成,科学家不得多于7名,其余成员中,至少应有1名律师和伦理学家。

伦理学家在这里起到的,就是教徒和科学家之间的桥梁和缓冲器的作用,让科学能够在宗教强势文化中能够有一席容身之地。

了解了这个背景,我们就能理解,为什么这个规则是14天,而不是13天或15天——因为根据基督教的教义,人的灵魂是在受精卵形成14天后与胚胎结合的,此后胚胎就是“人”,杀死胚胎就相当于谋杀。

那为什么不让胚胎发育成熟生出来呢?因为基督教认为,创造生命的主权属于上帝,只有上帝有创造人的主权,所以对于生育过程的一切干预(避孕、堕胎、人工授精、试管婴儿)都是不道德的,基因工程自然也不例外。

布什总统2002年清华大学演讲

布什总统2002年清华大学演讲

布什总统2002年清华大学演讲President Bush gives a speech at Tsinhua University (2002年)Vice President Hu,thank you very much for your kind and generous remarks. Thank you for welcoming me and my wife,laura, here. 非常感谢胡锦涛主席热情洋溢的欢迎致词,非常感谢您在这里接待我和我的夫人劳拉。

I am so grateful for the hospitality and honored for the reception at one of China’s and the world’s great universities.非常感谢各位对我的热情接待,很荣幸能够来到中国,甚至是世界最伟大的学府之一。

The standards and the reputation of this university are known around the world, and I know what an achievement it is to be here. So congratulations.清华大学的治学标准和声望闻名于世,我也知道能考入这所大学本身就是一个很大的成就,祝贺你们。

My visit to China comes an important anniversary, as the vice president mentioned.Thirty years ago this week an American president arrived in China on an trip designed to end decades of estrangement and confront centuries of suspicion. President Richard Nixon showed the world that two vastly differentgovernment could meet on the grounds of common interests in the spirit of mutual respect.我这次访华恰逢一个重要的纪念日,副主席刚才也谈到了,30年前的这一周,一位美国总统来到了中国,他访华之旅的目的是为了结速两国之间长达数十年的隔阂。

布什就职演讲稿:重塑美国梦

布什就职演讲稿:重塑美国梦

布什就职演讲稿:重塑美国梦。

布什在演讲中特别提到了“美国梦”,他说,“我们每个人都想追求自己的梦想和理想。

这就是‘美国梦’”。

布什认为美国梦的核心是自由和机会,但他也指出,这样的梦想只有在一个安全、自由和和平的环境下才能实现。

为了实现这个梦想,布什提出了“注重教育、更多机会、社会责任感和自由的新契约”的理念。

这个新契约将帮助每个美国公民实现他们的梦想和目标,同时也将帮助改善美国整体的经济和社会状况,使之更加公平和富有活力。

其中,布什强调了对教育的重视。

他说,“我们必须改变我们的教育体系,让每个学生都能有机会去接受最好的教育”。

他希望人们通过教育来实现自己的梦想和目标,同时也能够为美国的未来做出贡献。

此外,布什还提出了加强社会责任感的要求。

他称,“我们必须提高个人、企业和政府的责任感,推动社会的发展和进步”。

通过加强社会责任感,人们将更加关注自己的行为对社会的影响,为美国的未来做出更多的贡献。

此外,布什还强调了自由和机会的重要性。

他认为,自由的发展和完善是美国梦的基石,唯有这样才能使机会更广、更公平,实现更多的自我价值。

正是这种价值观塑造出了这个伟大的国家和众多拥有属于自己的事业的人们。

在演讲的布什用“许愿池”的形象勉励人们:相信自己的梦想,认真规划,努力奋斗,最终终于有所成就。

他说,“愿一切美好的愿望都可以变成现实,愿未来总能带给我们希望和机会。

”通过这一演讲,布什旨在打造一个更加美好和繁荣的未来。

他提出的理念和政策不仅影响了美国,也改变了整个世界的态势。

人们也在这样的团结和鼓励中掀起希望的浪潮,迈向更加美好的未来。

总之,布什的就职演说,极大地鼓舞了美国人民,使之再次梦想起自己的美好未来。

这篇演讲在历史上留下了重要一笔,不仅带来了美好的未来,也成为了历史和现实的纽带。

布什就职演说演讲稿全文 (3)

布什就职演说演讲稿全文 (3)

布什就职演说演讲稿全文尊敬的各位国会议员、尊敬的各位尊贵的来宾们,亲爱的美国国民们:我站在这里,感到无比谦卑和荣幸。

今天,我站在这个伟大的国家的领导者的位置上,成为这个伟大国家的总统。

我代表着每一个美国人,我将坚定地为你们服务,努力让我们的国家变得更加强大、更加繁荣、更加团结。

虽然我们身处一个完美的国家,但我们不能忽视我们所面临的挑战和困难。

我们面临着犯罪、贫困、失业和恐怖主义的威胁。

我们国家的基础设施需要更新和改善。

我们的教育系统需要更加公平和高效。

我们的医疗保健系统需要重新审视和改革。

但是,我相信只要我们团结一心,只要我们共同努力,我们一定能够克服这些挑战。

我们是一个强大的国家,我们有伟大的人民,我们有无尽的机会。

作为总统,我的首要任务是保护我们的国家和人民的安全。

我们将继续与我们的盟友合作,继续与我们的敌人斗争,保卫我们的国家免受外部威胁。

与此同时,我们也必须关注国内的问题。

我们将制定一项全面的经济计划,提供更多的就业机会,扩大中产阶级,减轻穷人的负担。

我们将改革税收制度,让我们的税收更加公平和简化。

我们将投资于基础设施,加强国家的交通和通信网络。

我们将提供优质的教育资源,确保每个孩子都能接受良好的教育。

我知道,这些都是艰巨的任务,但我们必须迎接挑战。

我们必须团结一致,像一个大家庭一样,共同致力于建设一个更加繁荣、更加公平、更加和谐的国家。

最后,我要向全体美国国民表示感谢。

感谢你们的信任和支持,感谢你们的参与和奉献。

我相信,只要我们坚持下去,只要我们相信自己,我们一定会取得成功。

谢谢大家!愿上帝保佑美利坚合众国!。

布什总统在美国国庆日在中国网友会上的演说

布什总统在美国国庆日在中国网友会上的演说

布什总统在美国国庆日在中国网友会上的演说女士们,先生们:晚上好!216年前的今天,一个叫作美利坚合众国的国家在大西洋的西岸建立了,这是一个拥有全新制度和精神的国家。

他汇集了人类文明之一切大成。

人类千万年的历史,最为珍贵的不是令人炫目的科技,不是浩瀚的大师们的经典著作,不是政客们天花烂缀的演讲,而是,实现了对统治者的驯服,实现了把他们关在笼子里的梦想,因为只有驯服了他们,把他们关起来,才不致害人。

才不会有以强凌弱,才会给无助的老人和流离失所的乞丐以温暖的家。

我就是在笼子里为大家演讲。

作为一个美国公民,我一直很庆幸,最先实现这一文明成果的不是曾经引领文明航船的意大利,不是有着卢梭、伏尔泰和孟德斯究的法兰西,而是新教徒开赴的新大陆。

我们很庆幸,美利坚的土地成为人类文明的试验田,自由、民主、人权、责任、理性、宽容、互助、公正不是一个个灿烂的词汇,而是正在被我们坚定的实践。

这一点,你们的先人很早就已经承认。

美国有一座华盛顿纪念塔,在纪念塔内墙上,镶嵌着188块来自世界各地的石碑,其中有一块是清朝宁波地方政府所赠。

石碑说,华盛顿简直是一位奇人,他起义的时候,比陈胜吴广勇猛,割据的时候赛过曹操刘备,但这位手提三尺宝剑、开万里疆土的元勋却避开子孙,以选举的方式把宝座让给了别人,真是天下为公!石碑还说,美国废除世袭,幅员万里而不设王侯,一切社会问题可以公议,简直是开创古今未有之势。

在美国你可以支持我们政府的政策,同时你也可以公开的毫不掩饰的表述不同的观点。

我们叫作言论自由,由联邦和州的法律予以保证.美国是一个自由的国家,而自由从来没有导致过混乱,我们的自由因为有道德,所以是一种有方向,有目的的自由.我在清华大学就告诉同学们,我们的自由在强健的家庭中,在强健的社区中,在强健的宗教团体生活中得到了熏陶,同时也为一个强大而公平的法律制度所监督。

不仅仅是自由,自由女神像的手里除了一只象征自由之光的火炬外还有一部法典,在我们的国家真正实现了没有任何一个人是凌驾于法律之上,也没有任何一个人为法律所不耻的。

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布什总统清华大学演讲稿

布什总统清华大学演讲稿

大家好!今天,我非常荣幸能够来到中国,来到这座世界著名的高等学府——清华大学。

在这里,我首先要向清华大学全体师生表示最诚挚的敬意和问候。

感谢你们给予我这次难得的机会,让我有机会与大家分享一些关于领导力、创新与未来的思考。

首先,我想谈谈领导力。

领导力是一种能够激励他人、引领团队向更高目标努力的能力。

作为一位曾经的总统,我深知领导力的力量。

在我的总统生涯中,我始终坚信,一个优秀的领导者应该具备以下特质:第一,坚定的信念。

一个领导者必须有自己的信仰,并且坚信自己的信念是正确的。

这种信念将指引他在困难和挑战面前保持坚定,引领团队走向成功。

第二,敢于担当。

领导者要勇于承担责任,面对困难和挫折时,要敢于站出来,带领团队共渡难关。

第三,善于沟通。

领导力离不开沟通。

一个优秀的领导者应该具备良好的沟通能力,能够倾听他人的意见,善于协调各方关系,使团队团结一致。

第四,创新思维。

在快速发展的时代,领导者要具备创新思维,敢于突破传统束缚,引领团队走向未来。

接下来,我想谈谈创新。

创新是一个国家、一个民族发展的不竭动力。

在过去的几十年里,中国取得了举世瞩目的成就,离不开创新的力量。

以下是我对创新的几点看法:首先,创新需要人才。

人才是创新的基石。

一个国家要实现创新,必须培养大量具有创新精神和能力的人才。

清华大学作为我国顶尖的高等学府,在培养创新人才方面发挥着重要作用。

其次,创新需要开放。

一个封闭的系统是无法实现创新的。

我们要打破思维定势,借鉴国外先进经验,为创新提供广阔的空间。

再次,创新需要勇气。

创新往往伴随着风险,但只有勇敢面对风险,才能实现突破。

我们要鼓励创新,为创新者提供支持和保障。

最后,创新需要合作。

创新不是孤立的,需要各领域的协同发展。

我们要加强国际间的合作,共同应对全球性挑战。

如今,我们正处在一个充满变革的时代。

面对未来,我想谈谈以下几点建议:首先,我们要关注可持续发展。

随着全球人口的增长和资源的紧张,可持续发展成为我们面临的重要课题。

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小布什在清华大学的演讲Vice President Hu, thank you for your words of welcome. I am grateful for your hospitality, and honored by this reception at one of China's great universities.TsinghuaUniversity was founded, with the support of America, to further the ties between our two nations. I know how important this place is to the Vice President, who earned his degree here and even more important, met his gracious wife Liu Yongqing here.I also thank the students here for this opportunity to meet with you, to talk a little bit about my country and answer some of your questions. The standards and reputation of this university are known around the world, and I know what an achievement it is to be here. My wife Laura and I have two daughters in college, one at Yale and the other at the University of Texas. We are proud of our daughters just like I am sure your parents are proud of you.My visit to China comes on an important anniversary. Thirty years ago this week, an American President arrived in China on a trip designed to end decades of estrangement and confront centuries of suspicion. President Richard Nixon showed the world that two vastly different governments could meet on the grounds of common interest, and in a spirit of mutual respect. As they left the airport that day, Premier Zhou Enlai said to President Nixon, ``Your handshake came over the vastest ocean in the world twenty-five years of no communication.''During the 30 years since, America and China have exchanged many handshakes of friendship and commerce. And as we have had more contact with each other, the citizens of our two countries have gradually learned more about each other.Once, America knew China only by its history as a great and enduring civilization. Today, we see a China that is still defined by noble traditions of family, scholarship, and honor. And we see a China that is becoming one of the most dynamic and creative societies in the world as demonstrated by all the knowledge and potential right here in this room.China is on a rising path, and America welcomes the emergence of a strong, peaceful, and prosperous China.As America learns more about China, I am concerned that the Chinese people do not always see a clear picture of my country. This happens for many reasons, some of themof our own making. Our movies and television shows often do not portray the values of the real America I know. Our successful businesses show the strength of American commerce, but the community spirit and contributions of those businesses are not always as visible as their monetary success. Some of the erroneous pictures of America are painted by others. My friend, the Ambassador to China, tells me that some Chinese textbooks talk of Americans ``bullying the weak and repressing the poor.'' Another Chinese textbook, published just last year, teaches that special agents of the FBI are used to ``repress the working people.''Neither of these is true and while the books may be leftovers from a previous era, they are misleading and harmful. In fact, Americans feel a special responsibility for the poor and the weak. Our government spends billions of dollars to provide health care and food and housing for those who cannot help themselves and even more important, many of our citizens contribute their own money and time to help those in need. American compassion stretches way beyond our borders. We are the number one provider of humanitarian aid to people in need throughout the world. As for the men and women of our FBI and law enforcement, they are themselves working people who devote their lives to fighting crime and corruption.My country certainly has its share of problems and faults; like most nations we're on a long journey toward achieving our own ideals of equality and justice. Yet there is a reason our nation shines as a beacon of hope and opportunity, a reason many throughout the world dream of coming to America.We are a free nation, where men and women have the opportunity to achieve their dreams. No matter your background or circumstance of birth, in America you can get a good education, start a business, raise a family, worship freely and help elect the leaders of your community and country. You can support the policies of our government, or you are free to openly disagree with them. Those who fear freedom sometimes argue it could lead to chaos, but it does not, because freedom means more than every man for himself.Libertygives our citizens many rights, yet expects them to exercise important responsibilities. Our liberty is given direction and purpose by moral character, shaped in strong families, strong communities, and strong religious institutions and overseen by a strong and fair legal system.My country's greatest symbol to the world, the Statue of Liberty, was designed with great care. As you look closely, you will see that she is holding not one object, but two. In one hand is the familiar torch, the light of liberty. In the other is a book of law.We are a Nation of laws. Our courts are honest and independent. The President can't tell the courts how to rule and neither can any other member of the executive orlegislative branch. Under our law, everyone stands equal. No one is above the law, and no one is beneath it.All political power in America is limited and temporary, and only given by a free vote of the people. We have a Constitution, now two centuries old, which limits and balances the powers of the three branches of our government: judicial, legislative and executive.Many of the values that guide our life in America are first shaped in our families, just as they are in your country. American Moms and Dads love their children and work hard and sacrifice for them, because we believe life can always be better for the next generation. In our families, we find love and learn responsibility and character.And many Americans voluntarily devote part of their lives to serving others. An amazing number nearly half of all adults in America volunteer time every week to make their communities better by mentoring children visiting the sick caring for the elderly and helping with a thousand other needs and causes. This is one of the great strengths of my country. People take responsibility for helping others without being told, motivated by their good hearts and often by their faith.Americais a nation guided by faith. Someone once called us ``a nation with the soul of a church.'' Ninety-five percent of Americans say they believe in God, and I'm one of them.When I met with President Jiang Zemin in Shanghai a few months ago, I told him how faith has shaped my own life, and how faith contributes to the life of my country. Faith points to a moral law beyond man's law and calls us to duties higher than material gain. Freedom of religion is not something to be feared but to be welcomed, because faith gives us a moral core and teaches us to hold ourselves to high standards, to love and serve others, and to live responsible lives.If you travel across America, you will find people of many different ethic backgrounds and many different faiths. We are a varied country. We are home to 2.3 million Americans of Chinese ancestry, who can be found working in the offices of our biggest companies, serving in my own Cabinet, and skating for America at the Olympics. Every immigrant, by taking an oath of allegiance to our country, becomes just as much an American as the President of the United States. America shows that a society can be vast and varied, and yet still one country, commanding the allegiance and love of its people.All of these qualities of America were vividly displayed on a single day, September 11th, when terrorists attacked America. American policemen and firefighters, by the hundreds, ran into burning towers in the desperate hope of saving other lives. Volunteers came from everywhere to help with the rescue efforts. Americans donatedblood, and gave money to help the families of victims. People went to prayer services all over America, and raised flags to show their pride and unity. None of this was ordered by the government; it happened spontaneously, by the initiative of a free people.Life in America shows that liberty, paired with law, is not to be feared. In a free society, diversity is not disorder. Debate is not strife. And dissent is not revolution. A free society trusts its citizens to seek greatness in themselves and their country.It was my honor to visit China in 1975, and a lot has changed in your country since then. China has made amazing progress in openness, and enterprise, and economic freedom. And this progress previews China's great potential.Chinahas joined the World Trade Organization, and as you live up to its obligations, they will bring changes in China's legal system. A modern China will have a consistent rule of law to govern commerce and secure the rights of its people.The new China your generation is building will need the profound wisdom of your traditions. The lure of materialism challenges society in our country and in many successful countries. Your ancient ethic of personal and family responsibility will serve you well.Behind China's economic success today are talented, energetic people. In the near future, these same men and women will play a full and active role in your government. This university is not simply turning out specialists, it is preparing citizens. And citizens are not spectators in the affairs of their country. They are participants in its future.Change is coming. China is already having secret ballot and competitive elections at the local level. Nearly twenty years ago, Deng Xiaoping said that China would eventually expand democratic elections all the way to the national level and I look forward to that day.Tens of millions of Chinese today are relearning Buddhist, Taoist, and local religious traditions, or practicing Christianity, Islam, and other faiths. Regardless of where or how these believers worship, they are no threat to public order; in fact, they make good citizens. For centuries, this country had a tradition of religious tolerance. My prayer is that all persecution will end, so that all in China are free to gather and worship as they wish.All of these changes will lead to a stronger, more confident China a China that can astonish and enrich the world, a China that your generation will help create. This is one of the most exciting times in the history of your country a time when eventhe grandest hopes seem within your reach.My nation offers you our respect and our friendship. Six years from now, athletes from America and around the world will come to your country for the Olympic games. And I am confident they will find a China that is becoming a da guo, a leading nation, at peace with its people and at peace with the world.胡主席,非常感谢您的欢迎致辞,非常感谢您在这里接待我和我的夫人劳拉。

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