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大家晚上好!我是来自工程系道桥0702班的,今晚很荣幸可以站在这个讲台上与大家共享我这两年来的大学生活。在此,我首先要向一直以来默默支持和鼓励我的老师和同学们致以最诚挚的感谢和最亲切的问候。 公文汇 www.gongwenhui.com
泰戈尔曾说过:“天空中没有鸟的痕迹,但我已飞过。”而现在,我想说:“天空中没有鸟的痕迹,但我正在飞翔。
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当我拿到林业职业技术学院录取通知书时,既兴奋又无奈,是去打工还是上学?打工,意味着从此失去了上大学的机会,我心不甘,情不愿。上学,想到年迈而无法从事体力劳动的父母,使本来就窘迫的家境将更加不堪重负,弟弟也将要面临辍学,我心不忍,更无奈。经过反复思索最后痛下决心,作出既上学又打工的举动,自己养活自己!虽然家境贫寒,但我相信:虽然无法选择来到这个世界的方式,但可以选择能为这个世界带来什么;虽然无法选择自己的家庭,但是可以选择自尊自强地生活,我相信知识可以改变命运,改变这贫穷的家庭。 稿子汇 www.gaozihui.com
既上学又打工,自己养活自己,谈何容易呀!记得去年暑假在南平打工, 我选择最辛苦但挣钱最多的岗位---空调安装工助理,最多时一天可以挣100元,记得一次在一栋住宅楼15楼安装空调时的经历,让我终身难忘:炎炎夏日,火焰一般的太阳直射得我睁不开眼,热烘烘的墙体烤得我汗如雨下,看到路上蚂蚁般的行人,突然头晕目眩,人就往下掉,把在场的人吓坏了,幸运的是掉到13楼就没下去了----因为身上绑了安全带。一年多来,我就是这样边上学边打工走过来的,一路走来虽然不是鲜花满地,但也充满披荆斩棘后的快乐与喜悦。从xx年9月迈出家门到林业职业技术学院报到那一刻起,就没有向家里伸手要过一分钱,并承担起弟弟的部分生活费。 稿子汇,范文学习文库
早出晚归是我的习惯,不放弃一分一秒是我的原则。在担任大学生助学励志与促进就业发展委员会副主席、学生膳食委员会负责人期间,为了保障同学们食品卫生安全,我每天坚持到学生食堂进行食品卫生监督。为了能为同学们提供更多勤工助学和社会实践活动的机会,我奔走于校园内外……想同学之所想,为同学之所谋,踏踏实实做事,勤勤恳恳做人,本着以“服务同学,锻炼自我”的宗旨,团结带领广大同学,很好的履行了干部职责,发挥了干部效能,起到了桥梁和纽带的作用。也使我明白了什么是目标,什么是责任,什么是拼搏,什么是奉献。我有着坚韧的毅力,面对生活中的挫折从不低头。尽管如此,我没有旷过一次课,一边勤工俭学,一边读书,从来没有影响过学习,我善于利用点滴时间,勤于思考、刻苦钻研,“功夫不负有心人,付出终究会有回报”,入学以来我成绩一直名列班级前茅,曾获得院“三好生”、“优秀共青团员”、 “国家励志奖学金”、“二等奖学金”、“三等奖学金”、 “国家中级制图员、测量员证书”、“英语应用能力b级证书”等。在学习上我总结了二十个来规范和鞭撤自己,在此与大家共勉,即“勤于发问、积极思考、善于总结、敢于实践”。
收获总是青睐于那些勤奋刻苦、塌实肯干的人的,就是凭着这一点,我大学两年的收获也不少。同时,我也没有忘记所有关心和帮助我的人,我时刻怀着一颗感恩的心去回报身边的人、回报社会,也感动着身边的每一个人。荣誉和成绩属于昨天,今天的工作是争取未来的精彩。关于挫折,眼泪里泡过的微笑更晶莹;关于生活,迷惘中走出的灵魂更清醒。 青春是美好的,奋斗着的青春更是绚丽多姿的。让青春载着梦想飞扬,让人生扬起风帆远航。
优秀大学生事迹报告会演讲稿优秀大学生演讲稿(2) | 返回目录敏学修身 止于至善
尊敬的各位领导、老师,亲爱的同学们:
大家好!
我叫孙东哲,来自化学化工学院生物工程专业。今天很感谢领导老师们能给我这个与学弟学妹们交流的机会。我想,今天的演讲与其说是事迹报告,不如说是一次分享,通过这个机会和各位分享我的大学四年,也希望各位能从我的报告中有所收获,有所感悟。
我自幼热爱生命科学,在高中时曾获得全国中学生生物学联赛一等奖,从而有机会保送到美丽的厦门大学学习深造。
在本科阶段的学习中,兴趣是督促我求知的源泉。四年中,我不但以优异的成绩完成了专业课的学习任务,同时根据自身兴趣,积极选修了一系列专业方向性课程。作为一名理工科学生,要想真正研究科学首先要掌握科研的基础手段。为此,我在大二时就加入了化学化工学院卢英华教授的课题组,作为队长独立承担了两项课题,同时参与了其他几项课题的部分工作。有过实验经历的同学都知道,生物方向的研究往往需要的不只是脑力,更是体力劳动。大二时,我小组所承担的项目“海洋生物质能资源物种筛选与培育”顺利申请到了全国大学生自主创新性实验计划项目。为了这个项目,在半年多的时间里,我们曾跑遍了厦门的各类生态保护区取样,经过无数个通宵达旦的努力,我所带领的课题小组在老师的指导下,成功筛选到一株实用性非常强的菌株,在对菌株进行了一系列理化性质分析后撰写出相关论文,顺利完成了课题研究。
尽管紧张的实验安排占据了我大部分的课余时间,但作为一名共产党员,我自大一起就积极投身学生工作。大一时担任09级生物工程班团支书,大二大三时连续担任化学化工学院化工系团总支书记,与此同时,我还兼任本专业的党支部书记。忙碌的学生工作填充了我日程表中全部的空隙,时到大四,每每回想往昔,看着当年满满的日程表不胜唏嘘。三年来,每天忙忙碌碌真的很累,经常是在同学们休息后我还在筹划工作直至凌晨一、两点钟。勤奋的学习和努力的工作让我度过了充实的大学时光,不仅使我在提升自己综合能力的同时体会到“服务于社会”的自豪感,而且同学和老师们对我的信任又给予了我莫大的幸福感。三年多来,我的工作得到了老师和同学们的充分认可,多次获得校级“优秀团员”、“优秀党员”以及“优秀学生干部”等荣誉称号。
如果说,大学的四年是一个逐渐积累的过程,那它同时也必定是个压力逐渐加大的过程。本科的第三年,是我最为忙碌的一年,也是对我影响最为深远的一年。在承担着繁重的课业压力以及工作压力的同时,我参加了第八届“挑战杯”全国大学生创业计划竞赛。
创业计划竞赛,顾名思义,就是在大学生自行寻找项目创业的基础上,模拟一个公司由初创到最终上市的全部过程。为了更为专业的完成这个比赛,去年十月,我带着项目与来自统计、会计、财政、企业管理等专业的8名同学一起组队,开始了漫长的“挑战杯”征程。一年多来,我们在已有技术基础上,深入市场调研,与行业资深专家进行深入访谈,了解行业现状,把握行业发展动向。最终为公司制定了最适合行业发展的经营战略以及完善的财务分析管理系统。一路上,我们共同克服了种种困难,历经了校赛、省赛等等环节的磨练,最终,于不久前,在同济大学举办的全国总决赛上,为厦大捧回了金奖,为母校续写了在“挑战杯”系列赛事历史上的辉煌。
其实说实话,我们这一路走来并不顺利,不够高精尖的项目、不够吸引人的展示,外加上临场的意外,使我们的团队在校决赛的竞技台上只拿到了银奖。这种失利对我们来说无异于当头棒喝,让我们从头开始分析方案设计上的问题。
不同于之前所参加的任何一个比赛,“挑战杯”所要面对的评委不是来自高校的教授,而是来自社会的风险投资家。他们不会去评价你的技术够不够尖端,你的财务指标够不够漂亮,而是会带着职业敏感性去分析你的战略是否实际,你的项目规划可否使他们盈利。要想真正的从校园步入社会,仅仅靠书本知识和网络材料远是不够的。为此,我们花费了大量的时间走访了行内企业老总、技术总监、啤酒酿造师,甚至是销售代表。他们丰富的实务经验让我们更深刻的了解了行业的运作情况,也让我们逐渐意识到:课本所提供的理论模型仅仅只是整理思路的工具,而不能死板套用,最后要呈现给评委的则务必是经过理论与实际有机整合获得有效内容。
一百九十五封群邮件,记录着我们一路走来的点滴。一百九十七页的文稿,每一个都凝聚着我们的心血。一年零一个月又十二天,我们这群人聚在一起,始终为同一个目标奋斗着。如果说,在最初的日子里,或许还有些功利思想作为动力,但当真正开始这样一段征程时,凭借的只能是一个团队初生牛犊不怕虎的拼劲和不到楼兰终不还的坚持。说实话,这个比赛不能给你保送名校的offer,不能许诺给你保研的名额,更没有办法赐予你一份人人艳羡的好工作,但一路走来的感动与拼搏足以让你铭记终身。
“挑战杯”让我,一个理工科学生,真切地、量化地感受到了科学所能创造的社会价值,也正是这种感悟让我坚定了日后所走的科研道路。在大学的最后一年,我选择留在国内继续深造,并加入北京大学的科研队伍,攻读食品工程方向。
有着“南方之强”称号的厦门大学不但给予了我成长的人生舞台,而且教会了我如何做人,如何做一名热衷挑战的人。再回首,衷心感谢在我人生道路上给予我帮助的各位同学、老师和领导们,是你们的信任与肯定鼓励着我一步步成长到今天。作为一名永远的南强学子,我会始终秉承“自强不息,止于至善”的校训继续奋斗。我希望有朝一日能用自己的力量为社会做些什么,哪怕只是很小的一个发现,至少我能用自己的力量来回馈这个世界所赐予我的一切!
优秀大学生英语演讲稿:Crossing the Sea优秀大学生演讲稿(3) | 返回目录good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. the title of my speech today is "crossing the sea".
an english poet by the name of rudyard kipling once wrote in his poem "we and they":
"all the people like us are we
and everyone else is they
we live over the sea
while they live over the way
we eat pork and beef with cowhorn-handled knives
they who gobble their rice off a leaf
are horrified out of their lives."
when these lines first caught my eyes, i was shocked-how could two peoples remain so isolated and ignorant of each other in the past? today's society, of course, is an entirely different picture. those people who used to eat with cowhorn-handled knives might be very skillful in using chopsticks, and those people who used to gobble their rice might be as well have taken to fish and chips.
indeed, just take china as an example: our modern life has been influenced by western style of living in so many ways that it's no longer surprising to see teenagers going crazy about rock-and-roll, whole families dining out at mcdonald's and even rather elderly people dressed in apple jeans.
however, these are only some expressions of the cultural changes taking place in our society today. what is really going on is a subtle but significant restructuring of the nation's mentality. just look around.
how many college graduates are ready to compete aggressively for every job opportunity, whereas not long ago they were asked just to sit idle and wait for whatever was to be assigned to them by the government?
how many young people are now eager to seek for an independent life whereas only two decades ago they would rely totally on their parents to arrange for their future? ask anyone who participates in today's speech contest. who has not come with a will to fight and who has not come determined to achieve self-fulfillment in winning the game? and i'm quite certain that if confucius had lived to see today's china, he would have been horrified to see young lovers kissing each other in public places in an unreserved expression of their passion.
it is therefore evident that we as descendants of an ancient eastern civilization are already living under strong inf1uence of the western culture. but it is not only in china that we find the incorporation of the two cultures.
take the united states as an example: during the 1980s,in face of the overwhelming competition from japan, many american companies such as the ford began to adopt a teamwork management from their rivals, the essence of which, lay at the very core of eastern culture.
take the chinese acupuncture as another example: this traditional treatment of diseases is finally finding its way to the west and hence the underlying notion that illness is resulted from the imbalance between yin and yang within the body -- an idea which would strike any westerner as incredible in the past!
ladies and gentlemen, we live in a great epoch when the global integration of economy and the information revolution have brought cultures of the world closer than ever before. we live in a particular era when countries, east and west, find themselves in need of readjusting their traditional values. we live, at the same time, at a critical juncture of our evolution because such problems as ethnic conflicts and regional unrest are increasingly posing a threat to the peace and happiness of the whole human race. to cope with such an era and to embrace an even brighter future, we need to learn to live more harmoniously in a world community which is becoming smaller and smaller.
my dear fellow students, our command of the english language renders it possible for us to gain an insight into western culture while retaining our own cultural identity.
therefore, it is our sacred responsibility to promote the cultural exchanges and hence the mutual understanding between china and the rest of the world.
it is my happiest dream that the new generation of chinese will not only grow up drinking coca-cola and watching hollywood, but also be blessed with the far-reaching benefits of multiple cultures; benefits that our forefathers had never, ever dreamed of.
to end my speech, i would like to quote rudyard kipling again:
"all the people like us are we
and everyone else is they
but once you cross over the sea
you will end by looking on we
as only a sort of they"
thank you.
优秀大学生英语演讲稿优秀大学生演讲稿(4) | 返回目录president clinton:
thank you. thank you, president chen, chairmen ren, vice president chi, vice minister wei. we are delighted to be here today with a very large american delegation, including the first lady and our daughter, who is a student at stanford, one of the schools with which beijing university has a relationship. we have six members of the united states congress; the secretary of state; secretary of commerce; the secretary of agriculture; the chairman of our council of economic advisors; senator sasser, our ambassador; the national security advisor and my chief of staff, among others. i say that to illustrate the importance that the united states places on our relationship with china.
i would like to begin by congratulating all of you, the students, the faculty, the administrators, on celebrating the centennial year of your university. gongxi, beida. (applause.)
as i'm sure all of you know, this campus was once home to yenching university which was founded by american missionaries. many of its wonderful buildings were designed by an american architect. thousands of americans students and professors have come here to study and teach. we feel a special kinship with you.i am, however, grateful that this day is different in one important respect from another important occasion 79 years ago. in june of 1919, the first president of yenching university, john leighton stuart, was set to deliver the very first commencement address on these very grounds. at the appointed hour, he appeared, but no students appeared. they were all out leading the may 4th movement for china's political and cultural renewal. when i read this, i hoped that when i walked into the auditorium today, someone would be sitting here. and i thank you for being here, very much. (applause.)
over the last 100 years, this university has grown to more than 20,000 students. your graduates are spread throughout china and around the world. you have built the largest university library in all of asia. last year, 20 percent of your graduates went abroad to study, including half of your math and science majors. and in this anniversary year, more than a million people in china, asia, and beyond have logged on to your web site. at the dawn of a new century, this university is leading china into the future.
i come here today to talk to you, the next generation of china's leaders, about the critical importance to your future of building a strong partnership between china and the united states.
the american people deeply admire china for its thousands of years of contributions to culture and religion, to philosophy and the arts, to science and technology. we remember well our strong partnership in world war ii. now we see china at a moment in history when your glorious past is matched by your present sweeping transformation and the even greater promise of your future.
just three decades ago, china was virtually shut off from the world. now, china is a member of more than 1,000 international organizations -- enterprises that affect everything from air travel to agricultural development. you have opened your nation to trade and investment on a large scale. today, 40,000 young chinese study in the united states, with hundreds of thousands more learning in asia, africa, europe, and latin america.
your social and economic transformation has been even more remarkable, moving from a closed command economic system to a driving, increasingly market-based and driven economy, generating two decades of unprecedented growth, giving people greater freedom to travel within and outside china, to vote in village elections, to own a home, choose a job, attend a better school. as a result you have lifted literally hundreds of millions of people from poverty. per capita income has more than doubled in the last decade. most chinese people are leading lives they could not have imagined just 20 years ago.
of course, these changes have also brought disruptions in settled patterns of life and work, and have imposed enormous strains on your environment. once every urban chinese was guaranteed employment in a state enterprise. now you must compete in a job market. once a chinese worker had only to meet the demands of a central planner in beijing. now the global economy means all must match the quality and creativity of the rest of the world. for those who lack the right training and skills and support, this new world can be daunting.