励志奋斗演讲稿开场白
励志奋斗演讲稿开场白
让青春烈火燃烧永恒,让生命闪电划过天边,用所有热情换回时间,让年轻的梦没有终点!我非常欣赏《烈火青春》里面的这段话,并一直用它激励自己的学习、工作和生活。我认为,青春就应该燃烧,发出亮光才有价值!人的一生可能燃烧也可能腐朽,既然这样,我不愿腐朽,也不能腐朽,我愿意燃烧起来!在座的朋友们!你们愿意吗?
同学们,你可还记得第一次背起书包走进学校的情景?可还记得打开第一本课本、学写第一个字的喜悦与新奇?那踏进校门的一小步,却是人生的一大步。人生的探索之旅由此启航,我们以智慧为帆,勤奋作浆,开始驶向 那无比浩瀚的知识海洋!
我们的学校,是知识的宝库,是文化的走廊,是师生的乐府,更是人才的摇篮。同学们,在这宝库中、走廊上 、乐府里,沐着晨光,你是否想过,今天该干些什么?踏着夕阳,你是否问过,今天有多少收获?
你学习一般, 考上了现在的这个学校, 成绩不算好, 拿不到校奖国奖, 自习不规律上课不常听,考试全靠突击, 同学帮一把也能考到七八十分。这篇文章很励志。赶紧看看吧! 你家境一般,父母都是普通员工,在这个城市一个月生活费一千二,没事下下馆子,一个月添一件衣服,想买台相机要等几个月,经常要咬咬牙才能买双自己喜欢的鞋。
你特长一般,不会吉他不会钢琴不会跳舞不会画画,想学摄影却不会 ps,想上台演出却没信心,学校晚会 比赛的时候,你经常站在台下的人群里而不是台上的聚光灯下。
你长相一般,不算英俊或者不算美丽,身材不算臃肿但是也没什么肌肉或者没什么曲线,平时只是稍稍打扮一下,容貌看上去并不出众,只能算整洁,你开玩笑的称自己是千万屌丝之一。
你的生活感情也是一般,有时候会遇见自己心仪的那个 ta,但是总抓不住机会,眨眼间 ta 就被其他人俘 获,你就开始伤心抱怨,但是几天之后又开始寻找新的 ta。
三分钟励志演讲稿开场白
最初的梦想最初的梦想就握在自己手上。最想要去的地方就别在半路返航。
如果梦想不曾坠落悬崖,千钧一发,又怎么会懂得,执着的人,有双梦的翅膀。不顾一切疯狂追寻过,失落过,也妥协过,但都不能湮灭梦想兑现时的片刻欢喜。在梦想与现实交锋的那一瞬间,我看到了它们的差距。而这只是一个梦想的差距,需要太多的勇气,太多的才气,太多的热情,才能点燃青春的高-潮。
是成为笑傲天穹的精灵,还是成为陆地上平庸的小丑,这一切都由你自己决定。当奥运健儿站在最高领奖台上,当国歌奏响、五星红旗缓缓升起的那个瞬间,我们看到是自豪、骄傲。可这自豪的背后又有多少不为人知的艰辛与汗水,要实现梦想就必须为之奋斗。
战国时期的政治家苏秦。年轻时,学问不深,曾到好多地方做事, 都不受重视。家人也瞧不起他。这对他的刺激很大。所以,他下决心发奋读书。 常常读书到深夜,很疲倦,他便想出了一个方法,一打瞌睡, 就用锥子往自己的大腿上刺一下。这样,猛然间感到疼痛,使自己清醒起来,再坚持读书。 才有了“苏秦刺骨”的佳话。 在几千年前,年轻的苏秦都懂得克制,更何况现在的我们呢,青春的日子请好好把握,不要等到对梦里都麻木的'一天,才懂得懊悔,不要等到青春散尽的一天,才懂得珍惜。 让我们去回想我们最初的梦想,燃起我们的激-情,洒一路汗水,饮一路风尘,咀嚼一路艰辛。让青春在红旗下继续燃烧,我们是搏击长空的鹰,是辽阔无垠的海,我们是有梦想,有作为的少年,我们乘风破浪,披荆砍棘,只为最初的梦,只为最炫目的光。
高三学生代表励志演讲稿开场白
首先,我很高兴能代表高三的文科班学生做这个发言。可是此刻我的心情依旧是惆怅的,因为我要与大家谈的是高三这个沉重的话题。 上学期零诊考试的成绩就已经出来了,那时还是高二,而现在高三生活已经缓缓走来。
以前看别人在高三拼死拼活,就知道高三就是人间炼狱,不脱三层皮也得掉十斤肉。所以对高三根本没什么好感,甚至是深恶痛绝。可现在也终究轮到我们在众人的嘘唏声中为我们自己的高三捏一把汗了。
已经开学几天了,也确实证明高三生活是挺忙得,早上六点半起床,晚上十二点睡觉,周六周日还要补课。现在每天几乎都没时间走出教室,更别说去食堂或者操场了。每天在教室、厕所、办公室之间来回穿梭。手里拿着厚厚的高三专用复习资料书,永远都是睡眼惺松的表情。一切仿佛又回到初三那年的夏天。生活没有激-情,没有娱乐。有的只是永远做不完的习题,永远看不完的书。于是终于反应过来,原来真的是高三了,再没有犹豫或者重来的可能了。就像高老头里,男主人翁说的那句话“是该拼一拼的时候了。”
然而,此刻的我们仍是可以庆幸的。起码我们还可以再拼。而有得拼就是好的。现在离高考还有将近一年。这总比某天背着书包上学突然发现学校大门多了一块告示牌,上面写着:前方高考。让人欣慰得多。所以,终于觉得以前混过了那么多年,不能再混了。
相信在座的每一个人都还有自己的梦想或者信念,而且我更相信大家都无比清楚地知道梦想与现实的差距有多大。可是,难道就因为看不见前方的路而就放弃努力吗?因为没有信心,害怕失败,所以就不断的逃避摆在面前的事实来麻痹自己吗?其实高考就像所有的游戏一样,你历经千辛万苦,终于打到boss了。你会说ok,咱不玩了吗?你不会。所以不到game over就不应该死心的。
所以那些梦想不能放弃,所以要把高考作为一个跳板来完成自己华丽的蜕变,所以不管高考有多难,都必须拼死熬过去。大学的路我们已经走出很远了,我们已经付出了太多的青春和汗水:我们都在十二点的钟声里熬红眼睛过,在政史地的笔记里绝望的想哭过。如果现在再来抱怨考试制度的不好,再来说后悔要放弃已经显得太晚了。
也许和别人比,我们不如别人。可现实就是总要有人冲在最前面,也总要有人落在最后面。而现在唯一能做的,不是怨恨,不是堕落,而是站在块地上,重新审视自己,坚守住自己。差,我们可以认。输,我们不能认!竞争永远是前进的最好动力,是超越的最佳状态。而我同你的竞争已经开始了。我只用把自己做好。若众人喧嚷里皆享尽的是声色犬马,那么在那一方谧静里总会有属于我的淡若天涯。因为我该超越的永远只是我自己。
有很多人也在说奋斗,我说你一个书都不带回家的人跟我谈什么奋斗?!我说你一个作业都不写完的人跟我谈什么奋斗?!你想过你要什么?你想过你该怎样做,想过怎样克制自己吗?那你的奋斗又从何说起?
谈到这里,对于高三我也没真正说些什么,可是又不能不说点什么。我们读到高三已经是考生而不是学生了,所有的人也都在关注着我们,可谓成败在此一举!豁出老命了,拼了!等着吧,看我们高2012级文科班的学生一定会笑到最后!
宣誓觉得显得太过形式化,轻描淡写又显得太过没底气。那就怒吼吧!最后希望所有站在文科奋斗线上的考生,跟着我一起大喊。文科雄起!高考雄起!
我的演讲完毕,谢谢。
2015英语演讲稿励志开场白
mr. chairman, senator thurmond, members of the committee, my name is anita f. hill, and i am a professor of law at the university of oklahoma. i was born on a farm in okmulgee county, oklahoma, in 1956. i am the youngest of 13 children. i had my early education in okmulgee county. my father, albert hill, is a farmer in that area. my mother's name is irma hill. she is also a farmer and a housewife.
my childhood was one of a lot of hard work and not much money, but it was one of solid family affection, as represented by my parents. i was reared in a religious atmosphere in the baptist faith, and i have been a member of the antioch baptist church in tulsa, oklahoma, since 1983. it is a very warm part of my life at the present time.
for my undergraduate work, i went to oklahoma state university and graduated from there in 1977. i am attaching to this statement a copy of my resume for further details of my education.
i graduated from the university with academic honors and proceeded to the yale law school, where i received my jd degree in 1980. upon graduation from law school, i became a practicing lawyer with the washington, dc, firm of ward, hardraker, and ross.
in 1981, i was introduced to now judge thomas by a mutual friend. judge thomas told me that he was anticipating a political appointment, and he asked if i would be interested in working with him. he was, in fact, appointed as assistant secretary of education for civil rights. after he had taken that post, he asked if i would become his assistant, and i accepted that position.
in my early period there, i had two major projects. the first was an article i wrote for judge thomas' signature on the education of minority students. the second was the organization of a seminar on high-risk students which was abandoned because judge thomas transferred to the eeoc where he became the chairman of that office.
during this period at the department of education, my working relationship with judge thomas was positive. i had a good deal of responsibility and independence. i thought he respected my work and that he trusted my judgment. after approximately three months of working there, he asked me to go out socially with him.
what happened next and telling the world about it are the two most difficult things -- experiences of my life. it is only after a great deal of agonizing consideration and sleepless number -- a great number of sleepless nights that i am able to talk of these unpleasant matters to anyone but my close friends.
i declined the invitation to go out socially with him and explained to him that i thought it would jeopardize what at the time i considered to be a very good working relationship. i had a normal social life with other men outside of the office. i believed then, as now, that having a social relationship with a person who was supervising my work would be ill-advised. i was very uncomfortable with the idea and told him so.
i thought that by saying no and explaining my reasons my employer would abandon his social suggestions. however, to my regret, in the following few weeks, he continued to ask me out on several occasions. he pressed me to justify my reasons for saying no to him. these incidents took place in his office or mine. they were in the form of private conversations which would not have been overheard by anyone else.
my working relationship became even more strained when judge thomas began to use work situations to discuss se-x. on these occasions, he would call me into his office for reports on education issues and projects, or he might suggest that, because of the time pressures of his schedule, we go to lunch to a government cafeteria. after a brief discussion of work, he would turn the conversation to a discussion of se-xual matters.
his conversations were very vivid. he spoke about acts that he had seen in pornographic films involving such matters as women having se-x with animals and films showing group se-x or rape scenes. he talked about pornographic materials depicting individuals with large penises or large breasts involved in various se-x acts. on several occasions, thomas told me graphically of his own se-xual prowess.
because i was extremely uncomfortable talking about se-x with him at all and particularly in such a graphic way, i told him that i did not want to talk about these subjects. i would also try to change the subject to education matters or to nonse-xual personal matters such as his background or his beliefs. my efforts to change the subject were rarely successful.
throughout the period of these conversations, he also from time to time asked me for social engagements. my reaction to these conversations was to avoid them by eliminating opportunities for us to engage in extended conversations. this was difficult because at the time i was his only assistant at the office of education -- or of
fice for civil rights.
during the latter part of my time at the department of education, the social pressures and any conversation of his offensive behavior ended. i began both to believe and hope that our working relationship could be a proper, cordial, and professional one.
when judge thomas was made chair of the eeoc, i needed to face the question of whether to go with him. i was asked to do so, and i did. the work itself was interesting, and at that time it appeared that the se-xual overtures which had so troubled me had ended. i also faced the realistic fact that i had no alternative job. while i might have gone back to private practice, perhaps in my old firm or at another, i was dedicated to civil rights work, and my first choice was to be in that field. moreover, the department of education itself was a dubious venture. president reagan was seeking to abolish the entire department.
for my first months at the eeoc, where i continued to be an assistant to judge thomas, there were no se-xual conversations or overtures. however, during the fall and winter of 1982, these began again. the comments were random and ranged from pressing me about why i didn't go out with him to remarks about my personal appearance. i remember his saying that some day i would have to tell him the real reason that i wouldn't go out with him.
he began to show displeasure in his tone and voice and his demeanor and his continued pressure for an explanation. he commented on what i was wearing in terms of whether it made me more or less se-xually attractive. the incidents occurred in his inner office at the eeoc.
one of the oddest episodes i remember was an occasion in which thomas was drinking a coke in his office. he got up from the table at which we were working, went over to his desk to get the coke, looked at the can and asked, "who has pubic hair on my coke?" on other occasions, he referred to the size of his own penis as being larger than normal, and he also spoke on some occasions of the pleasures he had given to women with oral se-x.
at this point, late 1982, i began to feel severe stress on the job. i began to be concerned that clarence thomas might take out his anger with me by degrading me or not giving me important assignments. i also thought that he might find an excuse for dismissing me.
in january of 1983, i began looking for another job. i was handicapped because i feared that, if he found out, he might make it difficult for me to find other employment and i might be dismissed from the job i had. another factor that made my search more difficult was that there was a period -- this was during a period of a hiring freeze in the government. in february of 1983, i was hospitalized for five days on an emergency basis for acute stomach pain which i attributed to stress on the job.
once out of the hospital, i became more committed to find other employment and sought further to minimize my contact with thomas. this became easier when allison duncan (sp) became office director, because most of my work was then funneled through her and i had contact with clarence thomas mostly in staff meetings.
in the spring of 1983, an opportunity to teach at oral roberts university opened up. i participated in a seminar -- taught an afternoon session and seminar at oral roberts university. the dean of the university saw me teaching and inquired as to whether i would be interested in furthering -- pursuing a career in teaching, beginning at oral roberts university. i agreed to take the job in large part because of my desire to escape the pressures i felt at the eeoc due to judge thomas.
when i informed him that i was leaving in july, i recall that his response was that now i would no longer have an excuse for not going out with him. i told him that i still preferred not to do so. at some time after that meeting, he asked if he could take me to dinner at the end of the term. when i declined, he assured me that the dinner was a professional courtesy only and not a social invitation. i reluctantly agreed to accept that invitation, but only if it was at the every end of a working day.
on, as i recall, the last day of my employment at the eeoc in the summer of 1983, i did have dinner with clarence thomas. we went directly from work to a restaurant near the office. we talked about the work i had done, both at education and at the eeoc. he told me that he was pleased with all of it except for an article and speech that i had done for him while we were at the office for civil rights. finally, he made a comment that i will vividly remember. he said that if i ever told anyone of his behavior that it would ruin his career. this was not an apology, nor was it an explanation. that was his last remark about the possibility of our going out or reference to his behavior.
in july of 1983, i left washington, dc area and have had minimal contact
with judge clarence thomas since. i am of course aware from the press that some questions have been raised about conversations i had with judge clarence thomas after i left the eeoc. from 1983 until today, i have seen judge thomas only twice. on one occasion, i needed to get a reference from him, and on another he made a public appearance in tulsa.
on one occasion he called me at home and we had an inconsequential conversation. on one occasion he called me without reaching me, and i returned the call without reaching him, and nothing came of it. i have on at least three occasions, been asked to act as a conduit to him for others.
i knew his secretary, diane holt. we had worked together at both eeoc and education. there were occasions on which i spoke to her, and on some of these occasions undoubtedly i passed on some casual comment to then chairman thomas. there were a series of calls in the first three months of 1985, occasioned by a group in tulsa, which wished to have a civil rights conference. they wanted judge thomas to be the speaker and enlisted my assistance for this purpose.
i did call in january and february to no effect, and finally suggested to the person directly involved, susan cahal (ph) that she put the matter into her own hands and call directly. she did so in march of 1985. in connection with that march invitation, ms. cahal (ph) wanted conference materials for the seminar and some research was needed. i was asked to try to get the information and did attempted to do so.
there was another call about another possible conference in july of 1985. in august of 1987, i was in washington, dc and i did call diane holt. in the course of this conversation, she asked me how long i was going to be in town and i told her. it is recorded in the message as august 15. it was, in fact, august 20th. she told me about judge thomas's marriage and i did say congratulate him.
it is only after a great deal of agonizing consideration that i am able to talk of these unpleasant matters to anyone except my closest friends. as i've said before these last few days have been very trying and very hard for me and it hasn't just been the last few days this week. it has actually been over a month now that i have been under the strain of this issue.
telling the world is the most difficult experience of my life, but it is very close to having to live through the experience that occasion this meeting. i may have used poor judgment early on in my relationship with this issue. i was aware, however, that telling at any point in my career could adversely affect my future career. and i did not want early on to burn all the bridges to the eeoc.
as i said, i may have used poor judgment. perhaps i should have taken angry or even militant steps, both when i was in the agency, or after i left it. but i must confess to the world that the course that i took seemed the better as well as the easier approach.
i declined any comment to newspa-pe-rs, but later when senate staff asked me about these matters i felt i had a duty to report. i have no personal vendetta against clarence thomas. i seek only to provide the committee with information which it may regard as relevant.
it would have been more comfortable to remain silent. i took no initiative to inform anyone. but when i was asked by a representative of this committee to report my experience, i felt that i had to tell the truth. i could not keep silent.
i will be pleased to answer any questions you may have at the end of the presentation.
励志演讲稿开场白
尊敬的各位领导,老师,亲爱的同学们:
大家晚上好!我是xx级广告设计一班的xx-x。很荣幸今天站在这里竞选国家励志奖学金,也谢谢各位领导老师给予这次我展示的机会。在校三年,我收获很多,生活也很充实,努力学习专业知识与技能,使我顺利的拿到了对应的专业资格证书,在过去的一年,我在学习上,勤奋努力,刻苦好学,并获得优异的专业成绩:我大二学年的综合测评成绩排名专业第二,学业成绩也是名列第二,与第一名只相差0.7分,学业奖励分排名第一,学业平均绩点达到了3.64,与第一名比较也只相差0.03,学科中我有3门专业第一,2门95分以上,4门90分以上,6门85分以上,无一学科低于80分,这些数据都证明了我在学习上的认真与努力;由于对学习专业技能的努力,每次老师布置的任务我都当成自己的作品一样用心去做:这是我这一年来做的一些设计作品,当中包括手绘作品,和电子设计作品;更因为专业优势,我获得老师的青睐,在她新开的广告公司实习,实习阶段,所做的设计项目多次被客户所采用:这就是我在老师公司实习所做的并被客户采用的作品,河源浦前镇卫生院的院徽,东发实业的logo和名片,东发实业旗下东发佳园楼盘的户型宣传单张,还有东发佳园二期楼盘的规划总平面图。
在今年暑假期间的社会实践,我留校行政楼招生办进行录取新生各项工作,期间去了趟广东教育考试院派送录取通知书,不仅让我了解学校录取新生的流程,更是亲身体会到学校录取新生任务的艰巨;这是记录在招生办工作的过程。由于家庭经济贫困,家里原本仅靠父亲一人打短工维持生计,现在又因为父亲失业和国庆前夕因爷爷肺部感染入院治疗,沉重的医疗费用,让原本经济困难的家庭更是洗劫一空,负债累累,让生活陷入前所未有的困境,家里根本毫无资金供我读书。这次竞选励志奖学金,望学校领导批准,因为这不仅让我生活学习上得到帮助,同时也减轻家庭负担,更是给予我莫大的精神鼓励,我会倍加珍惜国家和学校给我的这次奖励,再接再厉,将自己塑造成对社会有用的栋梁之才!谢谢!
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