外国名人英语演讲稿(精彩6篇)

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外国名人英语演讲稿 篇一

Title: Pursuing Dreams and Overcoming Challenges

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,

It is an honor for me to stand before you today and share my story. My name is Emma Thompson, and I am an actress from the United Kingdom. Throughout my career, I have faced numerous challenges, but I have always believed in the power of pursuing dreams and overcoming obstacles.

Growing up, I had a strong passion for acting. However, many people doubted my abilities and told me that becoming an actress was an unrealistic goal. Despite the skepticism, I refused to give up on my dream. I worked hard, took acting classes, and participated in local theater productions.

However, my journey to success was not without its difficulties. I faced countless rejections and setbacks. There were times when I questioned my abilities and considered giving up. But I realized that challenges are a natural part of any journey towards success. They test our determination and push us to become better versions of ourselves.

One of the biggest challenges I encountered was breaking into the film industry. It seemed like an impossible feat, with so many talented individuals vying for the same opportunities. However, I refused to let fear or self-doubt hold me back. I persisted, auditioned for countless roles, and eventually landed my breakthrough role in a critically acclaimed film.

Throughout my career, I have learned that setbacks and failures are not indicators of our worth or potential. Instead, they are opportunities for growth and learning. Each rejection taught me valuable lessons and helped me refine my craft. It is through these experiences that I have become the actress I am today.

I stand before you as living proof that dreams can come true if you are willing to work hard and persevere. Do not let anyone discourage you from pursuing your passions. Believe in yourself, even when others doubt you. Surround yourself with a supportive network of individuals who believe in your abilities and can offer guidance and encouragement.

In conclusion, I urge you all to embrace challenges and view them as stepping stones towards success. Do not be afraid to dream big and pursue your passions with unwavering determination. Remember, success is not determined by the absence of obstacles, but by our ability to overcome them. Thank you.

外国名人英语演讲稿 篇二

Title: Embracing Diversity and Building Bridges

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,

It is a privilege to address you all today and discuss the importance of embracing diversity and building bridges between cultures. My name is Nelson Mandela, and I am here to share my experiences as a leader and advocate for equality and unity.

Growing up in South Africa, I witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of apartheid. The system of racial segregation tore our nation apart, creating deep divisions and perpetuating inequality. It was during my time in prison that I realized the power of unity and the need to bridge the gaps between races and cultures.

Upon my release, I dedicated my life to fighting for equal rights and opportunities for all. I believed that in order to move forward as a nation, we must embrace our differences and celebrate our diversity. It is through understanding and respect that we can build a society where everyone is valued and treated with dignity.

Diversity is not something to be feared or rejected; it is a strength that enriches our communities and societies. Each culture brings unique perspectives, knowledge, and experiences that can contribute to the development and progress of our world. By embracing diversity, we open ourselves to new ideas and ways of thinking, fostering innovation and creativity.

Building bridges between cultures requires empathy, understanding, and open-mindedness. We must be willing to listen to one another, to learn from our differences, and to challenge our own biases and preconceptions. Only through dialogue and collaboration can we create a harmonious and inclusive world.

However, it is important to acknowledge that building bridges is not always easy. It requires us to confront our own prejudices and to step out of our comfort zones. It takes courage to reach out to individuals from different backgrounds and to seek common ground. But the rewards of building bridges far outweigh the challenges.

In conclusion, I encourage each and every one of you to embrace diversity and to actively build bridges between cultures. Let us strive for a world where equality, understanding, and respect are the foundations of our societies. Together, we can create a future where differences are celebrated, and unity prevails. Thank you.

外国名人英语演讲稿 篇三

  Integrating and empowering women is not just good corporate policy, it’s good business.

  Second, in addition to changing the corporate culture, we must advance public policies that address the composition of our modern workforce.

  In the United States, while single women without children make 95 cents for each dollar earned by a man, married mothers earn only 81 cents. Too many women in the United States are forced to leave the workforce following the birth of a child.

  We must ensure that federal policies support working mothers and enable them to reach their full potential. This is how we will create an environment where closely bonded families can flourish and our economy can grow at unprecedented levels.

  That is why in the United States, we are working to pass sweeping and long over-due tax reform that will afford families much needed relief. We are seeking to simplify the tax code, lower rates, expand the child tax credit, eliminate the marriage penalty, and put more money back in the pockets of hard-working Americans.

  Our administration is working to address the high cost of childcare in the United States which currently outstrips housing expenses and state college tuition in much of the Country. It cannot be too expensive for the modern working family to have children.

外国名人英语演讲稿 篇四

  I applaud Prime Minister Abe for expanding paid family leave here in Japan, an important step in addressing the modern challenges of working families and maintaining women’s attachment to the workforce.

  This year, for the first time ever, the President’s Budget included a proposal to establish a nationwide paid family leave program. We know this will take time, but we are deeply committed to working with members of Congress, on both sides of the aisle, to get it done and deliver more pro-family solutions to hardworking Americans.

  Third, in this age of rapid technology, we must also confront the challenges of workforce development.

  It is critical as we look toward the future, that we don’t allow women in the United States and around the world to be left behind by the 4th Industrial Revolution – a revolution that’s integrating robotics, computer programing, artificial intelligence, social media, and cutting-edge technologies into every aspect of our society.

  As technology transforms every industry, we must work to ensure that women have access to the same education and industry opportunities as men.

  Female and minority participation in STEM fields is moving in the wrong direction. Women today represent only 13 percent of engineers and 24 percent of Computer Science professionals, down from 35 percent in 1990. We must create equal participation in these traditionally male-dominated sectors of our economy, which are among the fastest-growing and most lucrative industries in the world. Over the coming decades, technologies such as automation and robotics will transform the way we work, and we want to make sure that women can lead in the economy of the future. Otherwise, not only will we fail in closing the persistent gender wage gap, we will risk reversing the hard-fought progress we have made in this fight.

外国名人英语演讲稿 篇五

  Several months ago, the Trump Administration instructed the Department of Education to prioritize STEM education, especially computer science, in our schools. The guidance we offered directed that these programs be designed with gender and racial persity in mind.

  At the direction of the President, I have worked closely with leadership across government Agencies to prioritize workforce development and proven on-the-job training programs like apprenticeships so that young women – and men – have more opportunities to earn while they learn, provide for their families, and master the skills that drive progress in the 21st century.

  Finally, we must empower women who live in countries that prevent them from leading.

  Across the world, there are still laws that stop women from fully participating in their nation’s economy.

  In some countries, women are not allowed to own property, travel freely, or work outside of the home without the consent of their husbands.

  Countries like the United States and Japan cannot be complacent. We must continue to champion reforms in our own countries while also empowering women in restricted economies.

外国名人英语演讲稿 篇六

  That is why this summer, at the G20 conference, the United States and Japan were founding members of a bold, new initiative with the World Bank – the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative. This facility is the first of its kind to empower women entrepreneurs in developing countries. It will provide access to the capital, networks, and mentorship needed to thrive and will dramatically impact the ecosystem of women’s entrepreneurship globally.

  And we are just getting started!

  As we gather in Tokyo today, I can’t help but think of some of the great women pioneers in this country who have inspired our generation.

  Women like Yoshiko Shinohara

  She survived World War Two, started as a secretary and went on to open a small business in her one-bedroom apartment. Her company grew into a world renowned business in over a dozen countries. Today, as you all know, Yoshiko is Japan’s first female self-made billionaire. Now, she helps young people afford the education they need to pursue their dreams and contribute to society.

  Because of pioneers like Yoshiko, women in this country – and around the world – aspire to greater feats, climb to higher positions, and pave new pathways forward.

  Today, we are redefining success. We’re discarding the old formula of the ideal woman-the ideal worker -the ideal mother. We are helping to shape a more realistic and complete picture of what it is to be a woman who thrives – and who helps her business, community and family do the same.

  The fact is, ALL women are “working women.” Whether they make the commute to work each morning, or spend each day with their children at home, or some combination of both. Truth be told, on Sunday nights, after a messy and wonderful weekend with my children, I am far more exhausted than on Friday evenings, after a long week of work at the office. I deeply admire women who choose to work inside the home raising their children and respect this decision.

外国名人英语演讲稿(精彩6篇)

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