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名人名言感想的演讲稿

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1、读书后要回味,有需要的要动笔记,最好还能写出来一部分感想来。

2、你讨厌别人的时候,别人一定也在讨厌你,工作场合以事为主,不代入个人感情因素。

3、每天有意识,真诚地赞美别人三次以上。

4、凡事先作计划,尽量将目标视觉性。

5、习惯是很难打破的,谁不能把它从窗户里抛出去,只能一步一步地哄着它从楼梯上走下来。

6、随时利用零碎时间,做或想零碎小活。

7、午饭后多走几步,不要马上回办公位坐着。

8、对我们的习惯不加节制,在我们年轻精力旺盛的时候不会立即显出它的影响。但是它逐渐消耗这种精力,到衰老时期我们不得不结算帐目,并且偿还导致我们破产的债务。

9、播种行为,可以收获习惯;播种习惯,可以收获性格;播种性格,可以收获命运。

10、每天出门照镜子,给自己一个自信的微笑。

11、一种传统的`习惯每每是越没有存在的理由,反而越不容易去掉它。

12、现在不缺食物,但是为了健康又不能多吃,所以能吃的时候多吃优质的食物,放开肚子吃的时候就吃好的。

13、工作中对上级汇报,不能老提出要求而不展示成果,如果需要提出要求,需要想好自己的解决方案,无论是否靠谱,自己得有几个备选方案表达你是想过的。

14、习惯仿佛像一根缆绳,只要我们每天给他缠上新的一股,要不了多久,它就会变得牢不可破。

15、人的一生都是不断养成好习惯和改正坏习惯的过程,这是人类生存发展的必然趋势。

16、工作场合有礼貌。记得说谢谢,对人有礼貌,一般来说在公司级别与我同级或者高的同事,我称总,年纪长些的称哥姐,年纪轻的叫名。

17、对事不对人。工作场合可以对一件事发火,不能对人发火,可以对一件事念叨,不要对一个人念叨。

18、早上8点到9点的独享时间。清理邮箱,回复重要邮件,标记重点,笔记本上写当天的重要工作,早上理清思路,一天工作顺利。

19、每天出门前照镜子,给自己一个自信的笑容。

20、进入社会要学会能与各个年龄层、职业、背景的人找到话题聊。

21、清理东西,清理东西,清理东西,爱上这个习惯。

22、有几个自己完全喜爱的个人爱好。

23、悬崖上有一个鹰巢。一只老鹰生育了两只小鹰,一只长着黑爪,一只长着花爪。老鹰年纪大了,它感到自己来日无多。它想,必须抓紧一切时间,训练小鹰的飞翔本领,使它们尽快地独立生活。

24、控制住不要让自己做出为自己辩护的第一反应。

25、工作时间。每一分,每一秒都做有利于生产的事情。

26、有理有据可以让。有时占尽了道理,也要给别人留一个台阶下,每人都有运气不好或者失策的时候。

27、每一个孩子都有不同的习惯,养成好习惯使孩子终身受益。反之,一旦养成坏习惯,改变起来就比较困难,不仅会影响孩子的学习、生活、性格、行为等,而且会影响孩子的将来,甚至会耽搁孩子一生的前程。

28、凡事预先作计划,尽量将目标视觉化。

29、养成读书的习惯,人就一辈子不寂寞,关不成读书的习惯,人一辈子不知所措。

30、把重要的方法、观念写下来,并贴出来随时提醒自己。

31、习惯虽然可以是一个使人失去羞耻的魔鬼,但是它也可以做一个天使。

外国名人英语演讲稿1

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2

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3

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 diversity 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4

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5

Eliminating or easing legal and cultural barriers so that more parents can make the choices that are right for their families is a core mission for our generation. We don’t label men “working men.” And it is my hope that by the time my daughter Arabella grows into a woman she will not be defined by whether she works inside or outside the home. She will simply be a woman, afforded the same opportunities as her male peers and equipped with the education and support she needs to fulfill her unique potential.

This is how I believe we will empower women – and in so doing, enable them to raise confident, empathetic, and ambitious sons and daughters, to propel unprecedented growth and job creation, and to cultivate a society that embraces the fullness of life, the dignity of work, and the gift of strong and flourishing families.

So today, I hope you will join me in imagining this future and working together to make it a reality- for our children, for our nations, and for the hope of a more vibrant and inclusive economy.

读书演讲稿 篇1

课外阅读是课内阅读的补充和延伸,是提高学生阅读能力,形成良好阅读习惯的重要措施之一,也是提高人文素质的重要途径。以下是我总结的激发孩子阅读兴趣的方法。

1.经典欣赏。

每天早读时,按学生座位顺序进行经典欣赏。每人读一段精彩片段,成语故事,名人名言。每次两、三分钟,其余学生认真倾听。教师,对阅读内容、阅读学生,适时评价。赏识学生的点滴进步,使学生体会到其中的乐趣。。

2.谈天说地

每天每节语文课开始,让一名学生把阅读收集的歇后语、俗语、谚语作为内容,上讲台口头交流,与其他同学对话,培养学生胆量,提高他们口头表达能力,也促使他们更好地去阅读书刊。

3.词语接龙

这是一项很有趣的活动,它可以检查学生的词语积累情况,从另一个侧面培养学生的阅读兴趣。

4.好书推荐

每天中午课前十分钟,各班级举办“书海拾贝”、“我最喜欢的___”、“好书推荐”等小板块,向同学们介绍看过的新书、好书,交流自己在读书活动中的心得体会,在班级中形成良好的读书氛围。

5.故事大王

由于学生最爱听故事、讲故事,也最爱读故事书,所以每个学期,利用作文课、自习课或队会,举行一二次故事会。往往一经发动,学生都纷纷报名参赛。大家都争先把自己从课外读物中学来的故事,用自己的语言娓娓动听地讲述出来。有时学生采取分角色化装表演的方式讲故事,使活动趣味无穷。

6.读书心得

“读书心得会”有时是配合习作指导或习作讲评进行的,有时也与阅读教学有机结合,有时让孩子把阅读中的感受记录下来,让孩子读有所思,读有所悟。

7.速读赛,

即选用同一篇散文,让学生在限定的时间之内进行阅读,看谁能说准文章的主要人物、线索及主要内容,并判断出文章的优劣。

8.朗诵赛

主要是对所选的诗歌、散文入情入境地朗诵;

9.读书小博士

即设计若干读写方面的有关基础知识题,让学生竞答或书面回答。当然竞赛只是一种手段,而不是目的`,目的在于强化课外阅读,以培养学生较强的阅读能力

10读书笔记展评。

由于学生课外阅读的兴趣不断被激发,因此各种各样的读书笔记也越来越多,越来越扎实,在每一次展评中,都能显示出新的特色。如有的摘抄型笔记,分门别类,简明扼要;有的归纳型笔记,归纳得当,概括有力;有的感想型笔记,联系实际,体会深刻。学生在展评读书笔记过程中,互相交流,取长补短,对课外阅读.的兴趣又进一步得到强化。

11开展教师、学生、家长读书日活动。

每期开展一次读书日活动,通过活动,家长了解学生读书情况,掌握学生读书的爱好,学生也在家长面前充分展示了读书的“才能”,提高了读书的兴趣。

“爱读书的孩子成绩不一定是最好的,但无疑是最有发展前途的。”我们相信开展课外阅读,孩子们将获取更多的知识,锻炼各种能力,提高语文素养。

读书演讲稿 篇2

我爱读书,人因读书而美丽,读书的美,像是一杯淡淡的清茶,清新自然、神采奕奕、潇洒自如。我爱读书,书可以开阔我的视野,使我懂得做人的道理,还可以让我分美丑,辨是非,明善恶!

作为新一代青年教师的我们,更应该成为学校乃至社会中最爱读书学习的一个群体。我也相信,读书是一趟深入自我的探险旅程,是实现自身价值的一种途径,书籍的背后是一种文化的底蕴,有了这种探险的历程和文化力量,我们这些青年教师一定会在一本本书中看清自己,看清过去和未来,并在不间断的思考中开发自己的潜能,在心中开启一扇扇智慧之窗,为步入幸福的殿堂开辟一条绿色通道……

当书香疏离了浮躁,当内心回归了宁静,职业的幸福感已伴随着这缕清香如约而至,触手可及。一节好教案,一堂精彩的课,一篇满意的教学随笔,一次有效的谈话,学生一点儿的进步,无一不是我们的幸福所在。

一树春风千万枝,书香阵阵拂面来。让所有的朋友携一缕书香,共一份月光,心手相挽走在读书的路上。相信岁月的琴弦,在书香相伴的每个日子,都会有美好的弹唱!

我的演讲到此结束,谢谢大家!

读书演讲稿 篇3

同学们好!今天我向大家介绍的是《灵通做事,开心做事》这本书,大家不要取名来估计里的内容,虽然名字有些通俗,但内容相当丰富。

在生活过程中,难免会遇到一些问题,那没你一定要看看其中的第一篇“赢在做事的灵通之道”会为你指引方向。除了这一篇还有三篇:“生在做事的的开心秘诀”告诉我们无论是迎接成功还是面对失败,真正左右我们内心快乐与否的因素,是我们如何做以及保持着什么样的做人心态。“做人与做事的成功细节”告诉我们掌握更多开心,做人与做灵通故事情节,是你收获人生精彩,生活幸福的最优路径,至于第四篇呢!我不在一一为大家介绍,希望大家看完来告诉我!

期中考试成绩出来了,我考的不好, 在我情绪最低落的时候,翻开它,看见有一篇是这样说的:“要先过去的失败具有真正的意义,唯一的方法,就是冷静分析失败的原因,吸取教训,让后忘了过去的失败”读了这一段触动了我,让我从失落的情景中爬出来,乐观面对失败。

通过我的介绍,大家差不多了解他了吧!如果你没有苦难,要看看《灵通做事,开心做人,他会告诉你一些做人的道理。如果没有困难,更要看看《灵通做事,开心做人》他会为你解除困难。

谢谢大家,演讲完毕。

读书演讲稿 篇4

尊敬的各位领导、老师,亲爱的同学们:

大家好!

四年级一班的王璟瑜莹今天我演讲的题目是《读书,真好!》。

我爱读书,从小就爱。 记得小时候,我常常缠着爸爸妈妈问他们一个又一个稀奇古怪的问题,“一年中为什么有时冷,有时热?”“为什么妈妈能生娃娃,爸爸那么高大却不能?”他们常常被我问得哭笑不得:“快长大吧!书,会给你满意的回答。”爸爸不耐烦地说。于是,在每个夜晚,在柔和的灯光下,妈妈开始给我讲书上有趣的故事,听着听着,我慢慢地、不知不觉地进入了甜美的梦乡——在悠蓝色的夜空中,我仿佛成了一颗长着翅膀的小星星,在宇宙中自由自在地翱翔……忽然,我梦见自己变成了故事中的小鹿斑比、善良的小矮人、可怜的流浪狗、流浪猫……

我爱读书,因为书还能使我懂得做人的道理。通过读书,我知道了什么是善良,什么是丑恶。当白雪公主逃脱了恶人的诡计之后,我禁不住大声叫好;当神农重获新生时,我快乐无比;当福尔摩斯巧妙地揭穿骗局时,我的心才渐渐平静……

我爱读书。书是知识的宝库,是她,开阔了我的视野,丰富了我的生活;书,是人类的阶梯,是她,帮助我不断提高,不断进步;书,是快乐的源泉,是她,带给我幸福,带给我满足。读书,真好!

同学们,让我们爱读书吧!拥有书,我们就拥有了整个世界,拥有书,我们就拥有了美好的明天!

我的演讲完了,谢谢大家!