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应届毕业学生三分钟英语演讲稿范文五篇 演讲是人格魅力的渲染展示,一场出彩演讲是可以鼓动人心的,以下是小编给大家带来上台演讲的应届毕业学生三分钟英语演讲稿范文五篇,欢迎大家参考借鉴!英语演讲稿1thank you so much, everybody. please, please, have a seat. oh, i feel important now. got a degree from howard. cicely tyson said something nice about me. (laughter.)audience member: i love you, president!president barack obama: i love you back.to president frederick, the board of trustees, faculty and staff, fellow recipients of honorary degrees, thank you for the honor of spending this day with you. and congratulations to the class of 20xx! (applause.) four years ago, back when you were just freshmen, i understand many of you came by my house, the night i was reelected. (laughter.) so i decided to return the favor and come by yours.to the parents, the grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, all the family and friends who stood by this class, cheered them on, helped them get here today this is your day, as well. lets give them a big round of applause, as well. (applause.)im not trying to stir up any rivalries here; i just want to see whos in the house. we got quad? (applause.) annex. (applause.) drew. carver. slow. towers. and meridian. (applause.) rest in peace, meridian. (laughter.) rest in peace.i know youre all excited today. you might be a little tired, as well. some of you were up all night making sure your credits were in order. (laughter.) some of you stayed up too late, ended up at hochi at 2:00 a.m. (laughter.) got some mambo sauce on your fingers. (laughter.)英语演讲稿2but you got here. and youve all worked hard to reach this day. youve shuttled between challenging classes and greek life. youve led clubs, played an instrument or a sport. you volunteered, you interned, held down one, two, maybe three jobs. youve made lifelong friends and discovered exactly what youre made of. the “howard hustle” has strengthened your sense of purpose and ambition, which means you are part of a long line of howard graduates. some are on this stage today. some are in the audience. that spirit of achievement and special responsibility has defined this campus ever since the freedmans bureau established howard just four years after the emancipation proclamation; just two years after the civil war came to an end. they created this university with a vision a vision of uplift; a vision for an america where our fates would be determined not by our race, gender, religion or creed, but where we would be free in every sense to pursue our individual and collective dreams.it is that spirit thats made howard a centerpiece of african-american intellectual life and a central part of our larger american story. this institution has been the home of many firsts: the first black nobel peace prize winner. the first black supreme court justice. but its mission has been to ensure those firsts were not the last. countless scholars, professionals, artists, and leaders from every field received their training here. the generations of men and women who walked through this yard helped reform our government, cure disease, grow a black middle class, advance civil rights, shape our culture. the seeds of change for all americans were sown here. and thats what i want to talk about today.英语演讲稿3as i was preparing these remarks, i realized that when i was first elected president, most of you the class of 20xx were just starting high school. today, youre graduating at college. i used to joke about being old. now i realize im old. (laughter.) its not a joke anymore. (laughter.)but seeing all of you here gives me some perspective. it makes me reflect on the changes that ive seen over my own lifetime. so let me begin with what may sound like a controversial statement a hot take.given the current state of our political rhetoric and debate, let me say something that may be controversial, and that is this: america is a better place today than it was when i graduated from college. (applause.) let me repeat: america is by almost every measure better than it was when i graduated from college. it also happens to be better off than when i took office (laughter) but thats a longer story. (applause.) thats a different discussion for another speech.but think about it. i graduated in 1983. new york city, americas largest city, where i lived at the time, had endured a decade marked by crime and deterioration and near bankruptcy. and many cities were in similar shape. our nation had gone through years of economic stagnation, the stranglehold of foreign oil, a recession where unemployment nearly scraped 11 percent. the auto industry was getting its clock cleaned by foreign competition. and dont even get me started on the clothes and the hairstyles. ive tried to eliminate all photos of me from this period. i thought i looked good. (laughter.) i was wrong.英语演讲稿4since that year since the year i graduated the poverty rate is down. americans with college degrees, that rate is up. crime rates are down. americas cities have undergone a renaissance. there are more women in the workforce. theyre earning more money. weve cut teen pregnancy in half. weve slashed the african american dropout rate by almost 60 percent, and all of you have a computer in your pocket that gives you the world at the touch of a button. in 1983, i was part of fewer than 10 percent of african americans who graduated with a bachelors degree. today, you are part of the more than 20 percent who will. and more than half of blacks say were better off than our parents were at our age and that our kids will be better off, too.so america is better. and the world is better, too. a wall came down in berlin. an iron curtain was torn asunder.英语演讲稿5the obscenity of apartheid came to an end. a young generation in belfast and london have grown up without ever having to think about ira bombs. in just the past 16 years, weve come from a world without marriage equality to one where its a reality in nearly two dozen countr

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