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1、库克演讲稿(共4篇) 第1篇:苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿是苹果公司ceo库克在华盛顿大学的毕业演讲,在美国在毕业前夕,学校会邀请名人进行校园演讲,意味着大学毕业后的新开始,下面是这篇苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿全文人生不能只做观众!hello gw.thank you very much president knapp for that kind intro.alex, trustees, faculty and deans of theuniversity, my fellow honorees,
2、 and especially you the cla of .yes.congratulations to you, to your family, to your friends that are attending todays ceremony.youmade it.its a privilege, a rare privilege of a lifetime to be with you today.and i think thank youenough for making me an honorary colonial.before i begin today, they ask
3、ed me to make a standard announcement.youve heard this silencing your phones.those of you with an iphone, just place it in silent mode.if you donthave an iphone, please pa it to the center aisle.apple has a worldcla recycling program.you know, this is really an amazing place.and for a lot of you, im
4、 sure that being here inwashington, the very center of our democracy, was a big draw when you were choosing whichschool to go to.this place has a powerful pull.it was here that dr.martin luther king challengedamericans to make real thepromises of democracy, to make justice a reality for all of godsc
5、hildren.and it was here that president ronald reagan called on us to believe in ourselves and to believe inour capacity to perform great deeds.id like to start this morning by telling you about my first visithere.in the summer of 1977 yes, im a little old i was 16 years old and living in robertsdale
6、, thesmall town in southern alabama that i grew up in.at the end of my junior year of high school idwon an eay contest sponsored by the national rural electric aociation.i cant remember whatthe eay was about, what i do remember very clearly is writing it by hand, draft after draft afterdraft.typewri
7、ters were very expensive and my family could not afford one.i was one of two kids from baldwin county that was chosen to go to washington along withhundreds of otherkids acro the country.before we left, the alabama delegation took a trip toour state capitol in montgomery for a meeting with the gover
8、nor.the governors name wasgeorge c.wallace.the same george wallace who in 1963 stood in the schoolhouse door at theuniversity of alabama to block african americans from enrolling.wallace embraced the evils ofsegregation.he pitted whites agat blacks, the south agat the north, the working cla agatthe
9、socalled elites.meeting my governor was not an honor for me.my heroes in life were dr.martin luther king, and robert f.kennedy, who had fought agat thevery things that wallace stood for.keep in mind, that i grew up, or, when i grew up, i grew up ina place where king and kennedy were not exactly held
10、 in high esteem.when i was a kid, thesouth was still coming to gripswith its history.my textbooks even said the civil war was aboutstates rights.they barely mentioned slavery.so i had to figure out for myself what was right and true.it was a search.it was a proce.it drewon the moral sense that id le
11、arned from my parents, and in church, and in my own heart, and ledme on my own journey of discovery.i found books in the public library that they probably didntknow they had.they all pointed to the fact that wallace was wrong.that injustices likesegregation had no place in our world.that equality is
12、 a right.as i said, i was only 16 when i met governor wallace, so i shook his hand as we were expected todo.but shaking his hand felt like a betrayal of my own beliefs.it felt wrong.like i was selling a pieceof my soul.123全文查看第2篇:苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿是苹果公司ceo库克在华盛顿大学的毕业演讲,在美国
13、在毕业前夕,学校会邀请名人进行校园演讲,意味着大学毕业后的新开始,下面是这篇苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿全文人生不能只做观众!hello gw.thank you very much president knapp for that kind intro.alex, trustees, faculty and deans of theuniversity, my fellow honorees, and especially you the cla of .yes.-,管理类,工作总结类,工作计划类文档,下载-congratulations to you, to
14、 your family, to your friends that are attending todays ceremony.youmade it.its a privilege, a rare privilege of a lifetime to be with you today.and i think thank youenough for making me an honorary colonial.before i begin today, they asked me to make a standard announcement.youve heard this silenci
15、ng your phones.those of you with an iphone, just place it in silent mode.if you donthave an iphone, please pa it to the center aisle.apple has a worldcla recycling program.you know, this is really an amazing place.and for a lot of you, im sure that being here inwashington, the very center of our dem
16、ocracy, was a big draw when you were choosing whichschool to go to.this place has a powerful pull.it was here that dr.martin luther king challengedamericans to make real the -,管理类,工作总结类,工作计划类文档,下载-promises of democracy, to make justice a reality for all of godschildren.and it was here that president
17、 ronald reagan called on us to believe in ourselves and to believe inour capacity to perform great deeds.id like to start this morning by telling you about my first visithere.in the summer of 1977 yes, im a little old i was 16 years old and living in robertsdale, thesmall town in southern alabama th
18、at i grew up in.at the end of my junior year of high school idwon an eay contest sponsored by the national rural electric aociation.i cant remember whatthe eay was about, what i do remember very clearly is writing it by hand, draft after draft afterdraft.typewriters were very expensive and my family
19、 could not afford one.i was one of two kids from baldwin county that was chosen to go to washington along withhundreds of other -,管理类,工作总结类,工作计划类文档,下载-kids acro the country.before we left, the alabama delegation took a trip toour state capitol in montgomery for a meeting with the governor.the govern
20、ors name wasgeorge c.wallace.the same george wallace who in 1963 stood in the schoolhouse door at theuniversity of alabama to block african americans from enrolling.wallace embraced the evils ofsegregation.he pitted whites agat blacks, the south agat the north, the working cla agatthe socalled elite
21、s.meeting my governor was not an honor for me.my heroes in life were dr.martin luther king, and robert f.kennedy, who had fought agat thevery things that wallace stood for.keep in mind, that i grew up, or, when i grew up, i grew up ina place where king and kennedy were not exactly held in high estee
22、m.when i was a kid, thesouth was still coming to grips -,管理类,工作总结类,工作计划类文档,下载-with its history.my textbooks even said the civil war was aboutstates rights.they barely mentioned slavery.so i had to figure out for myself what was right and true.it was a search.it was a proce.it drewon the moral sense
23、that id learned from my parents, and in church, and in my own heart, and ledme on my own journey of discovery.i found books in the public library that they probably didntknow they had.they all pointed to the fact that wallace was wrong.that injustices likesegregation had no place in our world.that e
24、quality is a right.as i said, i was only 16 when i met governor wallace, so i shook his hand as we were expected todo.but shaking his hand felt like a betrayal of my own beliefs.it felt wrong.like i was selling a pieceof my soul.123全文查看-,管理类,工作总结类,工作计划类文档,下载-,管理类,工作总结类,工作计划类文档,下载-第3篇:苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿
25、苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿是苹果公司ceo库克在华盛顿大学的毕业演讲,在美国在毕业前夕,学校会邀请名人进行校园演讲,意味着大学毕业后的新开始,下面是这篇苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿苹果ceo库克华盛顿大学演讲稿全文人生不能只做观众!hello gw.thank you very much president knapp for that kind intro.alex, trustees, faculty and deans of theuniversity, my fellow honorees, and especially you the cla of .yes.congratul
26、ations to you, to your family, to your friends that are attending todays ceremony.youmade it.its a privilege, a rare privilege of a lifetime to be with you today.and i think thank youenough for making me an honorary colonial.before i begin today, they asked me to make a standard announcement.youve h
27、eard this before.about silencing your phones.those of you with an iphone, just place it in silent mode.if you donthave an iphone, please pa it to the center aisle.apple has a worldcla recycling program.you know, this is really an amazing place.and for a lot of you, im sure that being here inwashingt
28、on, the very center of our democracy, was a big draw when you were choosing whichschool to go to.this place has a powerful pull.it was here that dr.martin luther king challengedamericans to make real the promises of democracy, to make justice a reality for all of godschildren.and it was here that pr
29、esident ronald reagan called on us to believe in ourselves and to believe inour capacity to perform great deeds.id like to start this morning by telling you about my first visithere.in the summer of 1977 yes, im a little old i was 16 years old and living in robertsdale, thesmall town in southern ala
30、bama that i grew up in.at the end of my junior year of high school idwon an eay contest sponsored by the national rural electric aociation.i cant remember whatthe eay was about, what i do remember very clearly is writing it by hand, draft after draft afterdraft.typewriters were very expensive and my
31、 family could not afford one.i was one of two kids from baldwin county that was chosen to go to washington along withhundreds of other kids acro the country.before we left, the alabama delegation took a trip toour state capitol in montgomery for a meeting with the governor.the governors name wasgeor
32、ge c.wallace.the same george wallace who in 1963 stood in the schoolhouse door at theuniversity of alabama to block african americans from enrolling.wallace embraced the evils ofsegregation.he pitted whites agat blacks, the south agat the north, the working cla agatthe socalled elites.meeting my gov
33、ernor was not an honor for me.so i had to figure out for myself what was right and true.it was a search.it was a proce.it drewon the moral sense that id learned from my parents, and in church, and in my own heart, and ledme on my own journey of discovery.i found books in the public library that they
34、 probably didntknow they had.they all pointed to the fact that wallace was wrong.that injustices likesegregation had no place in our world.that equality is a right.as i said, i was only 16 when i met governor wallace, so i shook his hand as we were expected todo.but shaking his hand felt like a betr
35、ayal of my own beliefs.it felt wrong.like i was selling a pieceof my soul.i knew who i was in my personal life, and i kept my eye on my north star, my responsibility to dogood for someone else, other than myself.but at work, well i always figured that work was work.values had their place and, yes, t
36、here were things that i wanted to change about the world, but ithought i had to do that on my own time.not in the office.steve didnt see it that way.he was anidealist.and in that way he reminded me of how i felt as a teenager.in that first meeting heconvinced me if we worked hard and made great prod
37、ucts, we too could help change the world.and to my surprise, i was hooked.i took the job and changed my life.its been 17 years and ihave never once looked back.at apple we believe the work should be more than just about improving your own self.its aboutimproving the lives of others as well.our produ
38、cts do amazing things.and just as steveenvisioned, they empower people all over the world.people who are blind, and need informationread to them because they cant see the screen.people for whom technology is a lifeline becausethey are isolated by distance or disability.people who witne injustice and
39、 want to expose it, andnow they can because they have a camera in their pocket all the time.your challenge is to find work that pays the rent, puts food on the table, and lets you do what isright and good and just.so find your north star.let it guide you in life, and work, and in your lifes work.now
40、, i suspectsome of you arent buying this.i wont take it personally.its no surprise that people are skeptical,especially here in washington.where these days youve got plenty of reason to be.and a healthyamount of skepticism is fine.though too often in this town, it turns to cynicism.to the idea thatn
41、o matter whos talking or what theyre saying, that their motives are questionable, their characteris suspect, and if you search hard enough, you can prove that they are lying.maybe thats justthe world we live in.but graduates, this is your world to change.i can tell you, they will not accept that.and
42、 neither should you.so thats the one thing id like tobring to you all the way from cupertino, california.the idea that great progre is poible,whatever line of work you choose.there will always be cynics and critics on the sidelines tearingpeople down, and just as harmful are those people with good i
43、ntentions who make no contributionat all.in his letter from the birmingham jail, dr.king wrote that our society needed to repent, notmerely for the hateful words of the bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people.the sidelines are not where you want to live your life.the world needs
44、 you in the arena.there areproblems that need to be solved.injustices that need to be ended.people that are still beingpersecuted, diseases still in need of cure.no matter what you do next, the world needs yourenergy.your paion.your impatience with progre.dont shrink from risk.and tune out thosecritics and cynics.history rarely
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