当撰写演讲稿时,内容要体现出对演讲主题的深入理解,以便引导听众思考,演讲稿的魅力在于它能够通过情感的传递,激励听众走出舒适区,追求更高的目标,下面是92报告网小编为您分享的世界著名的演讲稿8篇,感谢您的参阅。
世界著名的演讲稿篇1
vice president johnson, mr. speaker, mr. chief justice, president eisenhower, vice president nixon, president truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens:
we observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom xx symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning xx signifying renewal, as well as change. for i have sworn before you and almighty god the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and threexquarters ago.
the world is very different now. for man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. and yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe xx the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of god.
we dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans xx born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world.
let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and the success of liberty. this much we pledge xx and more.
to those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends. united there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. divided there is little we can do xx for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder. to those new states whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our word that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far more iron tyranny. we shall not always expect to find them supporting our view. but we shall always hope to find them strongly supporting their own freedom xx and to remember that, in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside.
世界著名的演讲稿篇2
各位老师、亲爱的同学们:
大家早上好!
六一儿童节是我们童年时代最期待的一个节日。但我们是否了解过它前一天5.31是什么重要的日子?世界无烟日。今天我在国旗下讲话的主题就借用今年世界无烟日口号:“小小一支烟,危害万万千”。
一支小小的烟,有多大危害?据研究,一支香烟里含尼古丁可毒死一只老鼠,一包香烟中尼古丁能毒死一头牛。每天吸一包香烟,相当于吸入了50~70毫克尼古丁,如果一次性地服用了这些量,足以使人置死。除尼古丁外,点燃香烟时还会产生约5000多种导致癌症的化合物。如今烟草已经成为全球第二大杀手,我国每年因吸烟致死的人约150万。如此可怕的烟草,为什么那么多人愿意涉险?其原因主要有两个:一烟草中所含令人上瘾的尼古丁,使人产生精神依赖,不易戒掉;二多数年轻人还没有把吸烟看成一个害人害己的恶习,没有把它和责任连在一起,相反还认为有派头,很潇洒。当烟民吞云吐雾,损害自己身体的同时,他对周边的人也造成了危害,尤其可危害孕妇、婴儿和儿童的健康。有研究表明,在通风不太好的室内吸两支烟,室内空气污染比室外高出20倍;20%至30%的肺癌患者是由吸食“二手烟”引起的;与吸烟者共同生活的女性,患肺癌几率比常人高出6倍。目前我国有7.4亿二手烟民,随着二手烟危害的了解,以“生命、健康、权利”为主题的志愿者街头控烟宣传活动在各处上演,呼吁更多市民去了解二手烟,唤醒民众勇于维护自身健康权益,在工作、公共场所敢对二手烟说“不”。
为了消除和减少烟草烟雾的危害,维护无烟校园,我在此提出倡议:首先,同学们要拒绝第一支烟,做永不吸烟的新一代;其次要以行动积极投身到校园禁烟、控烟活动。看到有吸烟行为主动劝阻;第三我们还要积极锻炼身体,强化健康意识,抵抗二手烟危害。没有烟雾的空气更清新,没有烟草的.生命更绚烂!最后愿所有的师生谨记香烟危害,远离烟草,健康幸福。谢谢!
世界著名的演讲稿篇3
[authenticity certified: text version below transcribed directly from audio. (2)]
less than three months ago at platform hearings in salt lake city, i asked the republican party to lift the shroud of silence which has been draped over the issue of hiv and aids. i have come tonight to bring our silence to an end. i bear a message of challenge, not self-congratulation. i want your attention, not your applause.
i would never have asked to be hiv positive, but i believe that in all things there is a purpose; and i stand before you and before the nation gladly. the reality of aids is brutally clear. two hundred thousand americans are dead or dying. a million more are infected. worldwide, forty million, sixty million, or a hundred million infections will be counted in the coming few years. but despite science and research, white house meetings, and congressional hearings, despite good intentions and bold initiatives, campaign slogans, and hopeful promises, it is -- despite it all -- the epidemic which is winning tonight.
in the context of an election year, i ask you, here in this great hall, or listening in the quiet of your home, to recognize that aids virus is not a political creature. it does not care whether you are democrat or republican; it does not ask whether you are black or white, male or female, gay or straight, young or old.
tonight, i represent an aids community whose members have been reluctantly drafted from every segment of american society. though i am white and a mother, i am one with a black infant struggling with tubes in a philadelphia hospital. though i am female and contracted this disease in marriage and enjoy the warm support of my family, i am one with the lonely gay man sheltering a flickering candle from the cold wind of his family’s rejection.
this is not a distant threat. it is a present danger. the rate of infection is increasing fastest among women and children. largely unknown a decade ago, aids is the third leading killer of young adult americans today. but it won’t be third for long, because unlike other diseases, this one travels. adolescents don’t give each other cancer or heart disease because they believe they are in love, but hiv is different; and we have helped it along. we have killed each other with our ignorance, our prejudice, and our silence.
we may take refuge in our stereotypes, but we cannot hide there long, because hiv asks only one thing of those it attacks. are you human? and this is the right question. are you human? because people with hiv have not entered some alien state of being. they are human. they have not earned cruelty, and they do not deserve meanness. they don’t benefit from being isolated or treated as outcasts. each of them is exactly what god made: a person; not evil, deserving of our judgment; not victims, longing for our pity -- people, ready for support and worthy of compassion.
my call to you, my party, is to take a public stand, no less compassionate than that of the president and mrs. bush. they have embraced me and my family in memorable ways. in the place of judgment, they have shown affection. in difficult moments, they have raised our spirits. in the darkest hours, i have seen them reaching not only to me, but also to my parents, armed with that stunning grief and special grace that comes only to parents who have themselves leaned too long over the bedside of a dying child.
with the president’s leadership, much good has been done. much of the good has gone unheralded, and as the president has insisted, much remains to be done. but we do the president’s cause no good if we praise the american family but ignore a virus that destroys it.
we must be consistent if we are to be believed. we cannot love justice and ignore prejudice, love our children and fear to teach them. whatever our role as parent or policymaker, we must act as eloquently as we speak -- else we have no integrity. my call to the nation is a plea for awareness. if you believe you are safe, you are in danger. because i was not hemophiliac, i was not at risk. because i was not gay, i was not at risk. because i did not inject drugs, i was not at risk.
my father has devoted much of his lifetime guarding against another holocaust. he is part of the generation who heard pastor nemoellor come out of the nazi death camps to say,
“they came after the jews, and i was not a jew, so, i did not protest. they came after the trade unionists, and i was not a trade unionist, so, i did not protest. then they came after the roman catholics, and i was not a roman catholic, so, i did not protest. then they came after me, and there was no one left to protest.”
the -- the lesson history teaches is this: if you believe you are safe, you are at risk. if you do not see this killer stalking your children, look again. there is no family or community, no race or religion, no place left in america that is safe. until we genuinely embrace this message, we are a nation at risk.
tonight, hiv marches resolutely toward aids in more than a million american homes, littering its pathway with the bodies of the young -- young men, young women, young parents, and young children. one of the families is mine. if it is true that hiv inevitably turns to aids, then my children will inevitably turn to orphans. my family has been a rock of support.
my 84-year-old father, who has pursued the healing of the nations, will not accept the premise that he cannot heal his daughter. my mother refuses to be broken. she still calls at midnight to tell wonderful jokes that make me laugh. sisters and friends, and my brother phillip, whose birthday is today, all have helped carry me over the hardest places. i am blessed, richly and deeply blessed, to have such a family.
but not all of you -- but not all of you have been so blessed. you are hiv positive, but dare not say it. you have lost loved ones, but you dare not whisper the word aids. you weep silently. you grieve alone. i have a message for you. it is not you who should feel shame. it is we -- we who tolerate ignorance and practice prejudice, we who have taught you to fear. we must lift our shroud of silence, making it safe for you to reach out for compassion. it is our task to seek safety for our children, not in quiet denial, but in effective action.
someday our children will be grown. my son max, now four, will take the measure of his mother. my son zachary, now two, will sort through his memories. i may not be here to hear their judgments, but i know already what i hope they are. i want my children to know that their mother was not a victim. she was a messenger. i do not want them to think, as i once did, that courage is the absence of fear. i want them to know that courage is the strength to act wisely when most we are afraid. i want them to have the courage to step forward when called by their nation or their party and give leadership, no matter what the personal cost.
i ask no more of you than i ask of myself or of my children. to the millions of you who are grieving, who are frightened, who have suffered the ravages of aids firsthand: have courage, and you will find support. to the millions who are strong, i issue the plea: set aside prejudice and politics to make room for compassion and sound policy.
to my children, i make this pledge: i will not give in, zachary, because i draw my courage from you. your silly giggle gives me hope; your gentle prayers give me strength; and you, my child, give me the reason to say to america, "you are at risk." and i will not rest, max, until i have done all i can to make your world safe. i will seek a place where intimacy is not the prelude to suffering. i will not hurry to leave you, my children, but when i go, i pray that you will not suffer shame on my account.
to all within the sound of my voice, i appeal: learn with me the lessons of history and of grace, so my children will not be afraid to say the word "aids" when i am gone. then, their children and yours may not need to whisper it at all.
god bless the children, and god bless us all.
good night.
世界著名的演讲稿篇4
ladies and gentlemen, good morning. it’s my great honor to be here and i am very happy to see you all. thank you for being here. what i am going to talk about today is how to speak good english. making
first of all, i’d like to talk about the importance of speaking good english and share my experience in learning english with you. as you know, english has become an international language. wherever you go, english is always commonly used. it is convenient to know the language. at the same time, english may be the most important factor in deciding which countries are leaders in the future. the language of the most advanced management and technology is undoubtedly english. being able to absorb this information is really the key to the new century. in the 21century. we can’t go there and speak our own language because nobody is going to learn it in order to understand us. our asian rival, india, has surged ahead of other developing countries in information technology because of its superior english skills. unlewe are able to master english, we will not be able to get our population to use it and take advantage of the new economy. there is an urgent need to have a workforce which is proficient in the language in view of the information technology onslaught.
second, about learning english, i think laying a strong foundation is the first and most important step. in other words, you should read and speak english every day. memorizing new words and phrases is also helpful. of course, learning english takes some time, so don’t be impatient. remember, rome wasn’t built in a day. and then since english is not our native tongue, we must develop the muscles of your speech organs to produce unfamiliar sounds. when you read, read as loudly as possible, as clearly as possible and as quickly as possible. tongue muscles’ training is of importance in learning any foreign language.
third, if you want to speak good english, please don’t care how poorly well you speak, only care about catching the chances to speak. you must enjoy losing face, just forget about your face. the more you speak, the better your english will become. the more mistakes you make, the more progreyou will make. you must enjoy speaking poor english, because speaking is the only thing that will lead you towards success. don’t give up. just try your best. every time you move your mouth, your memory will deepen, your muscles will strengthen. you can make it.
世界著名的演讲稿篇5
on earth day, 175 world leaders met at the united nations to sign the paris agreement, a historic pact to curb the carbon emissions behind climate change. several speakers kicked off the ceremony by describing what's at stake, culminating with an urgent, cogent plea from new academy award-winner leonardo dicaprio.
"yes, we have achieved the paris agreement. more countries have come together to sign this agreement today than for any other cause in the history of humankind, and that is reason for hope," dicaprio said, praising the first international treaty that commits both developed and developing nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions. "but unfortunately the evidence shows us that it will not be enough. our planet cannot be saved unless we leave fossil fuels in the ground where they belong."
"you know that climate change is happening faster than even the most pessimistic of scientists warned us decades ago. it has become a runaway freight train bringing with it an impending disaster for all living things," dicaprio said. "think about the shame each of us will carry when our children and grandchildren look back and realize we had the means of stopping this devastation, but simply lacked the political will."
"we can congratulate each other today, but it will mean absolutely nothing if you return to your countries and fail to push beyond the promises of this historic agreement. now is the time for bold, unprecedented action. my friends, look at the delegates around you. it's time to ask yourselves which side of history you will be on."
世界著名的演讲稿篇6
亲爱的同学们:
“吸烟有害健康”已为人们所公认,烟草的危害是当今世界最严重的公共卫生问题之一,是人类健康所面临的最大的然而又是可以预防的危险因素。吸烟既有害自身的健康,也影响着他人的健康,在经济上更是一种极大的浪费。为了进一步提高我们未成年儿童对吸烟危害的认识,远离吸烟对我们的危害,我们提倡:“拒吸第一支烟,做不吸烟新一代”!
青少年正在长身体,智力发展正处于关键时期,对将来面临人生的重大抉择有着举足轻重的作用;你愿意自己成为未来的吸烟者吗?你希望自己成为一种疾病缠身的人,还是做一个终生健康的人呢?你愿意接受健康、科学的生活方式吗“如果选择健康,你就要充分相信,能主宰自己的心理和行为,完全可以拒绝第一支烟的诱惑,你要树立信心,不去吸烟,并赢得健康。
下面告诉大家怎样以文明礼貌而又不使自己和别人陷入尴尬的方式聚聚吸烟。
一.有人让你吸烟时:
微笑着说:不,谢谢!
说出理由或找借口拒绝吸烟;不,谢谢,我不能吸烟。
礼貌的反复谢绝,坚持不伸手接别人递送的烟。
躲开,在别人让烟时,立刻找借口暂时躲避。
二.下决心远离吸烟这一坏习惯
远离吸烟人群,与不吸烟的人在一起,为自己创造一个无烟的环境。
当家长或亲戚朋友吸烟时,请用礼貌用语劝说,让他们由少抽转为不抽,这样你还会是一个优秀的“戒烟小帮手”呢!
如果你知道哪些地方有人经常吸烟,请避开这些场所。
世界各国都在积极地倡导人们远离吸烟,并把它与吸毒联系在一起,为人类生存空间创造一个良好的环境,为了自己和他人的健康,让我们行动起来,拒绝吸烟,做不吸烟的新一代,成为一个积极向上,活泼乐观,健康快乐的同学。
世界著名的演讲稿篇7
亲爱的小朋友:
大家知道6月1日是什么节日吗?对,是我们最喜欢的国际儿童节。可大家知道,在儿童节的前一天5月31日也有个节日,叫“世界无烟日”,告诉我们吸烟有害健康,人人远离香烟。小小的香烟,真的有这么坏吗?让我们来听听香烟自己是怎么说的?
嗨,大家好,我叫香烟,世界上无人不知无人不晓,很多人都特别喜欢我,尤其是男士,到哪都带着我,随时点上一根。据统计,世界上迷恋我的有13亿人,其中中国人3.5亿!也就是说每3个吸烟人中就有一个是中国人。你们别看我长得小,我的本领可大了!我身体里有4000多种化合物,只要你们吸上一支,就会吸入几十个亿的颗粒,让你精神抖擞。不过,你们吸入的颗粒中有尼古丁、焦油、氨、苯等致癌物,其中焦油含有几十种致癌物,尼古丁会使人成瘾,一支香烟的尼古丁能毒死一只小白鼠,一包香烟的尼古丁就能杀死一头牛!那么我对人类有没有危害呢?世界卫生组织进行了专门调查,结果显示:因为我,引发了人类很多疾病,每年约500万人死于和我有关的疾病,也就是说全世界每6.5秒就有一个人因吸香烟而失去生命。我成了超级杀手!小朋友,你们喜欢这样的我吗?
是啊,我们都不喜欢会伤害身体健康的香烟,所以把5月31日定为“世界无烟日”,呼吁大家:为了健康,人人要掐灭手中的烟。小朋友,你们家有人爱吸烟吗?如果你爱他们的话,请做个勇敢的环保小卫士,告诉他们:“请不要吸烟,吸烟有害健康!”其实,不但吸烟的人会生病,我们小朋友如果身处在充满烟雾的`房间里,那也在被迫吸烟,香烟中的尼古丁、焦油等有毒颗粒同样会进入我们的身体里。所以当我们看到旁边有人吸烟,或者闻到有烟味时,请离开那里或者打开窗户,让有毒气体散发出去。我们幼儿园也正积极创评浙江省无烟学校,所以在幼儿园里谁也不准吸烟。小朋友们,让我们小手拉大手,积极争做环保小卫士,把“烟的坏处”讲给那些爱吸烟的人听,帮助我们爱的人戒掉香烟,拥有健康的身体!
世界著名的演讲稿篇8
尊敬的各位领导,评委,亲爱的学子:
大家晚上好!
“香烟随风飘,戒烟莫忘掉”是我今天演讲的主题。
我亲爱的同学们,吸烟的兄弟们,你们有没有搞清楚自己吸烟的真正原因?有的出于公共社交的需要,有的为了减轻心理压力,而现在的我们则是为了追求时髦。而这种所谓的时髦是无形杀手,时刻危害着自己,影响他人。
同学们你们知道吗?那一支支香烟是用金钱做成的,点燃时灰白色的烟如同烈日炎炎灼照,淡灰色的烟灰如同爸妈血汗挥洒在地。他们面朝黄土背朝天,不分昼夜工作多少个小时才换来一包香烟!而今天的你们却手指夹烟,乐欢逍遥,你能对得起他们吗?更不能谈得上爱自己,爱自己的父母!拿着父母赐给我们的生命,在慢性自杀,我们的爸妈伤心啊!我们的爸妈是无辜的啊!他们爱我们啊!爸妈的心在滴血,你们知道吗?
今天,我们为了爸爸妈妈,为了他人,更为了自己,从现在开始,把烟戒掉吧!兄弟们,我相信你们,记住我,记住今天,从现在开始戒烟吧。
让香烟随风飘去,跨过我们的__大学,从此之后,向我们兄弟姐妹们说再见!发扬爱国,崇德,团结,奋进的精神。
爱国--为祖国栋梁打下基础,让香烟远离祖国;
崇德--念父母,为他人,远离香烟;
团结--手牵手,心连心,共同戒掉香烟;
奋进--把我们打下建造成绿色,文明,健康的校园!
同学们,行动吧!我的演讲完毕,谢谢大家。
会计实习心得体会最新模板相关文章: