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库里演讲稿英语

库里演讲稿英语

库里演讲稿英语Ladies and gentlemen,。

It is my great honor to stand before you today and deliver this speech. As we all know, Stephen Curry, also known as "Steph", is not only a professional basketball player but also a role model for many young people around the world. His incredible skills on the court and his humble personality off the court have won him the respect and admiration of countless fans. Today, I would like to share with you some insights into the life and career of this remarkable individual.First and foremost, it is important to acknowledge Curry's dedication to the sport of basketball. From a young age, he showed a passion and talent for the game, and he has worked tirelessly to hone his skills and become one of the greatest players of all time. His work ethic and commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to all who aspire to achieve greatness in their chosen field.In addition to his on-court achievements, Curry has also demonstrated a strong sense of social responsibility. Through his philanthropic efforts and advocacy work, he has used his platform to make a positive impact on the lives of others. Whether it is through his work with underprivileged communities or his support for various charitable causes, Curry has shown that he is not only a talented athlete but also a compassionate and caring individual.Furthermore, Curry's leadership qualities are evident both on and off the court. As the leader of the Golden State Warriors, he has proven himself to be a capable and inspiring captain, guiding his team to multiple championships and setting an example for his teammates with his work ethic and dedication. His ability to remain composed under pressure and make crucial decisions in high-stakes situations has earned him the respect of his peers and fans alike.In conclusion, Stephen Curry's impact extends far beyond the basketball court. His dedication, compassion, and leadership make him a truly exceptional individual, and hisinfluence will continue to be felt for years to come. As we reflect on his remarkable career and the legacy he has built, let us all strive to embody the same qualities of hard work, kindness, and resilience in our own lives.Thank you.。

关于德鲁大叔的英文演讲稿

关于德鲁大叔的英文演讲稿

关于德鲁大叔的英文演讲稿hold fast to your dreams抓牢你的梦想i have a dream today.i have a dream that one day every vally shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.wow, what a dream it has been for martin luther king. but the changing world seems telling me that people gradually get their dreams lost somehow in the process of growing up, and sometimes i personally find myself saying goodbye unconsciously to those distant childhood dreams.however, we meed dreams. they nourish our spirit; they representpossibility even when we are dragged down by reality. they keep us going. most successful people are dreamers as well as ordinary people who are not afraid to think big and dare to be great. when we were little kids, we all dreamed of doing something big and splashy, something significant. now what we need to do is to maintain them, refresh them and turn them into reality. however, the toughest part is that we often have no ideas how to translate these dreamsinto actions. well, just start with concrete objectives and stick to it.don’t let the nameless fear confuse the eye and confound our strong belief of future. through our talents, through our wits, through our endurance and through our creativity, we will make it.hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, life is a barren field frozen with snow. so my dear friends, think of your old and maybe dead dreams. whatever it is, pick it up and make it alive from today.我今天有一个梦想。

介绍bigbang的英文作文

介绍bigbang的英文作文

介绍bigbang的英文作文Bigbang is a South Korean boy band formed by YG Entertainment. They are known for their unique music style, combining hip-hop, R&B, and pop elements. The group consists of G-Dragon, T.O.P, Taeyang, Daesung, and Seungri.With their catchy tunes and charismatic performances, Bigbang has gained a huge following not only in South Korea but also internationally. They have held successful concerts in various countries and have won numerous awards for their music.One of the reasons for Bigbang's popularity is their ability to constantly reinvent themselves and their music. They are not afraid to experiment with different genres and styles, which keeps their music fresh and exciting.In addition to their music, Bigbang members are also known for their individual talents. G-Dragon, for example, is a prolific songwriter and producer, while Taeyang is askilled dancer and vocalist.Despite facing some controversies and challenges over the years, Bigbang has remained one of the most influential and successful K-pop groups in the industry. Their impact on the music scene is undeniable, and they have inspired countless other artists and musicians.Overall, Bigbang has left a lasting legacy in the world of K-pop and continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Their music and performances have touched the hearts of fans around the world, and their influence will continue to be felt for years to come.。

奥巴马获胜演说稿英文版

奥巴马获胜演说稿英文版

奥巴马获胜演说稿英文版Ladies and gentlemen,Tonight, we stand at the threshold of a new chapter in our nation's history. We have come together as one, united by a common purpose and a shared belief in our collective potential. Today, we have chosen hope over fear, and progress over stagnation. We have chosen to forge a path towards a brighter future, guided by our core values of equality, justice, and opportunity for all.First and foremost, I want to express my deepest gratitude to the American people for placing their trust in me once again. It is an honor and a privilege to serve as your President for the next four years. This victory is not just mine; it belongs to all of us. It is a testament to the power of democracy, and the strength of the American spirit.I stand before you tonight with a message of unity and reconciliation. We have been through years of deep divisions and partisan gridlock. But today, we have the opportunity to put aside our differences and come together as one nation. We must strive to find common ground, to listen to one another with empathy and understanding. For it is only through dialogue and collaboration that we can move forward and overcome the challenges that lie ahead.Our first task is to rebuild and restore our economy. We have made great strides in the past few years, but there is still much work to be done. We will invest in our infrastructure, creating new jobs and revitalizing our communities. We will support small businessesand entrepreneurs, fostering innovation and driving economic growth. And we will ensure that our workforce is equipped with the skills and training necessary to succeed in the 21st century.But our work does not stop there. We must also address the urgent issues that threaten the well-being of our planet and future generations. Climate change is not just a threat; it is a reality that demands immediate action. We will invest in clean and renewable energy sources, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and lead the global effort to combat climate change. We owe it to our children and grandchildren to leave them a sustainable and habitable world.Furthermore, we must continue our fight for social justice and equality. We have made significant progress, but we cannot afford to rest on our laurels. We will work tirelessly to eradicate systemic racism, to ensure equal rights for all, regardless of gender, race, or sexual orientation. We will defend women's rights, support comprehensive immigration reform, and safeguard the rights of every American, regardless of their background or beliefs.In conclusion, my fellow Americans, I want to remind you that change does not come easy. It requires hard work, determination, and unwavering faith in our shared vision. But together, we can overcome any obstacle, and achieve greatness. I am confident that, with your support and the strength of our collective spirit, we will build a better future for ourselves and generations to come. Thank you, and God bless the United States of America.。

高中英语拜登胜选演讲稿(中英文)

高中英语拜登胜选演讲稿(中英文)

高中英语拜登胜选演讲稿〔中英文〕My fellow Americans, the people of this nationhave spoken.我的全美同胞们,这个国家的人民做出了他们的决定。

They have delivered us a clear victory. A convincing victory.他们给我们带来了明确的成功,令人信服的成功。

A victory for "We the People."“我们人民” 的成功。

We have won with the most votes ever cast for a presidential ticket in the history of thisnation — 74 million.在这个国家的历史上,我们以最高的票数赢得了 7400万张选票。

I am humbled by the trust and confidence you have placed in me.你们对我的信任和信心使我感到谦卑。

I pledge to be a President who seeks not to divide, but to unify.我保证会成为这样一个总统,他不寻求分裂,而追求团结。

Who doesn't see Red and Blue states, but a United States.在他眼里,没有红州和蓝州之分,只有美国。

And who will work with all my heart to win the confidence of the whole people.他将全心全意赢得全民的信任。

For that is what America is about: The people.因为这才是美国的真谛之所在:人民。

And that is what our Administration will be about.这才是我们政府工作的核心。

The Big Bang Theory 英文演讲

The Big Bang Theory 英文演讲

• Since the dawn of man is really not that long, • As every galaxy was formed in less time than it takes to sing this song. • A fraction of a second and the elements were made. • The bipeds stood up straight, • The dinosaurs all met their fate, • They tried to leap but they were late • And they all died (they froze their asses off) • The oceans and pangaea • See ya, wouldn't wanna be ya • Set in motion by the same big bang! • It all started with the big BANG!
Role description
Sheldon Lee Cooper
• Sheldon is a genius IQ as high as 187, a theoretical physicist at California Institute of Technology. He has a master's degree in two doctorates. He has a very low EQ, extremely conceited, thinks he can do no wrong
பைடு நூலகம்
Classic dialogue
• I don’t need validation from lesser minds. • I weep for humanity • I’m “smart”? I’d have to lose 60 IQ points to be classified as “smart”. • Well, of course you don’t. You’ve never excelled at anything. • I'm in the real world of ordinary people just living their ordinary, • colorless workaday lives.

比伯励志英文演讲稿

Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, and fellow dreamers,Today, I stand before you to share the remarkable story of Justin Bieber, a young man who has captured the hearts of millions around the world.His journey from a small town in Ontario, Canada, to becoming one of the most influential and successful musicians of our time is nothing shortof inspiring. Through his resilience, determination, and unwaveringbelief in himself, Justin Bieber has shown us that dreams can come true, and adversity can be overcome.Justin Bieber's rise to fame began at the tender age of 13 when heposted a video of himself performing on YouTube. Little did he know that this innocent video would change his life forever. Overnight, he gained a massive following, and soon after, he was signed to a record deal with Island Records. The rest, as they say, is history.However, his journey was not without its fair share of challenges.Justin Bieber faced numerous obstacles along the way, from the intense pressure of fame to the scrutiny of the media and public opinion.Despite these setbacks, he never gave up on his dreams and remained committed to his passion for music.In this speech, I want to highlight the key lessons we can learn from Justin Bieber's inspiring journey. These lessons will help us overcome our own adversities and achieve our dreams.1. Believe in YourselfJustin Bieber's success story began with self-belief. When he was just13 years old, he had the courage to share his talent with the world.This self-assurance was the foundation of his journey. We must also believe in ourselves and our abilities. It's easy to doubt ourselves when faced with adversity, but it's essential to remember that we have the power within us to overcome any obstacle.2. Stay True to Your DreamsThroughout his career, Justin Bieber has faced countless temptations to deviate from his musical roots. However, he has always remained true tohis dreams and passion for music. Staying true to your dreams is crucial, as it will guide you through the ups and downs of life. Don't let external pressures or opinions deter you from pursuing what you love.3. Embrace AdversityJustin Bieber has faced criticism, judgment, and adversity from the media and public. Instead of letting these challenges bring him down, he has used them as fuel to propel himself forward. Embracing adversity is essential, as it will teach you resilience and strength. Remember that every setback is a setup for a comeback.4. Surround Yourself with Positive InfluencesJustin Bieber has surrounded himself with a supportive team of friends, family, and mentors who believe in him and his dreams. It's crucial to seek out positive influences in your life, as they will provide you with the strength and guidance you need to succeed. Surround yourself with people who inspire you and lift you up.5. Stay HumbleDespite his immense success, Justin Bieber has remained humble. He has always shown gratitude for the opportunities and blessings he has received. Humility is an essential trait for anyone striving to achieve their dreams. It will keep you grounded and prevent you from becoming complacent.6. Never Stop LearningJustin Bieber is always striving to improve his skills and expand his musical horizons. He has worked tirelessly to perfect his craft and stay relevant in an ever-changing industry. Never stop learning and growing, as it will help you stay competitive and achieve long-term success.7. Give BackJustin Bieber is an advocate for several charitable causes and has donated his time and resources to help those in need. Giving back is anessential part of life and can bring immense fulfillment. Find ways to make a positive impact in the world and help others achieve their dreams.In conclusion, Justin Bieber's inspiring journey is a testament to the power of self-belief, determination, and resilience. His story teaches us that dreams can come true, and adversity can be overcome. By embracing these lessons, we can all strive to achieve our own dreams and create a brighter future.Ladies and gentlemen, let us take inspiration from Justin Bieber's remarkable journey and remember that we too have the power to overcome any obstacle and achieve greatness. Thank you.。

奥巴马在韩国外国语大学的演讲稿双语版

奥巴马在韩国外国语大学的演讲稿【双语版】thank you. (applause.) thank you so much. thank you. (applause.) please, thank you very much.to president park, faculty, staff and students, thank you so much for this very warm welcome. it is a great honor to be here at hankuk university of foreign studies. (applause.)i want to thank dr. park for, a few moments ago, making me an honorary alumni of the university. (applause.)i know that this school has one of the world’s finest foreign language programs -- which means that your english is much better than my korean. (laughter.) all i can say is, kamsa hamnida. (applause.)now, this is my third visit to the republic of korea as president. i've now been to seoul more times than any other capital -- except for washington, d.c., of course. this reflects the extraordinary bonds between our two countries and our commitment to each other. i’m pleased that we’re joined by so many leaders here today, koreans and americans, who help keep us free and strong and prosperousevery day. that includes our first korean-american ambassador to the republic of korea -- ambassador sung kim. (applause.)i’ve seen the deep connections between our peoples in my own life -- among friends, colleagues. i’ve seen it so many patriotic korean americans, including a man born in this city of seoul, who came to america and has dedicated his life to lifting up the poor and sick of the world. and last week i was proud to nominate him to lead the world bank -- dr. jim yong kim. (applause.)i’ve also seen the bonds in our men and women in uniform, like the american and korean troops i visited yesterday along the dmz -- freedom’s frontier. and we salute their service and are very grateful for them. we honor all those who have given their lives in our defense, including the 46 brave souls who perished aboard the cheonan two years ago today. and in their memory we reaffirm the enduring promise at the core of our alliance -- we stand together, and the commitment of the united states to the defense and the security of the republic of korea will never waver. (applause.)most of all, i see the strength of our alliance in allof you. for decades, this school has produced leaders -- public servants, diplomats, businesspeople -- who’ve helped propel the modern miracle that is korea-- transforming it from crushing poverty to one of the world’s most dynamic economies; from authoritarianism to a thriving democracy; from a country focused inward to a leader for security and prosperity not only in this region but also around the world -- a truly “global korea.”so to all the students here today, this is the korea your generation will inherit. and i believe there's no limits to what our two nations can achieve together. for like your parents and grandparents before you, you know that the future is what we make of it. and you know that in our digital age, we can connect and innovate across borders like never before -- with your smart phones and twitter and me2day and kakao talk. (laughter and applause.) it’s no wonder so many people around the world have caught the korean wave, hallyu. (applause.)or consider this: in advance of my visit, our embassy invited koreans to send us your questions using social media. some of you may have sent questions. and they called it, "ask president obama." now, one of you -- maybe it was you, maybeit was somebody else -- this is true -- asked this question: “have you posted, yourself, a supportive opinion on a website under a disguised name, pretending you are one of the supporters of president obama” (laughter.) i hadn’t thought of this. (laughter.) but the truth is i have not done this. maybe my daughters have. (laughter.) but ihaven’t done that myself.so our shared future -- and the unprecedented opportunity to meet shared challenges together -- is what brings me to seoul. over the next two days, under president lee’s leadership, we’ll move ahead with the urgent work of preventing nuclear terrorism by securing the world’s nuclear materials. this is an important part of the broader, comprehensive agenda that i want to talk with you about today -- our vision of a world without nuclear weapons.three years ago, i traveled to prague and i declared america’s commitment to stopping the spread of nuclear weapons and to seeking a world without them. i said i knew that this goal would not be reached quickly, perhaps not in my lifetime, but i knew we had to begin, with concrete steps. and in your generation, i see the spirit we need in this endeavor -- an optimism that beats in the hearts of so manyyoung people around the world. it’s that refusal to accept the world as it is, the imagination to see the world as it ought to be, and the courage to turn that vision into reality. so today, with you, i want to take stock of our journey and chart our next steps.here in seoul, more than 50 nations will mark our progress toward the goal we set at the summit i hosted two years ago in washington -- securing the world’s vulnerable nuclear materials in four years so that they never fall into the hands of terrorists. and since then, nations -- including the united states -- have boosted security at nuclear facilities.south korea, japan, pakistan and others are building new centers to improve nuclear security and training. nations like kazakhstan have moved nuclear materials to more secure locations. mexico, and just yesterday ukraine, have joined the ranks of nations that have removed all the highly enriched uranium from their territory. all told, thousands of pounds of nuclear material have been removed from vulnerable sites around the world. this was deadly material that is now secure and can now never be used against a city like seoul.we’re also using every tool at our disposal tobreak up black markets and nuclear material. countries like georgia and moldova have seized highly enriched uranium from smugglers. and countries like jordan are building their own counter-smuggling teams, and we’re tying them together in a global network of intelligence and law enforcement. nearly 20 nations have now ratified the treaties and international partnerships that are at the center of our efforts. and i should add that with the death of osama bin laden and the major blows that we’ve struck against al qaeda, a terrorist organization that has actively sought nuclear weapons is now on the path to defeat.so in short, the international community has made it harder than ever for terrorists to acquire nuclear weapons, and that has made us all safer. we’re building an international architecture that can ensure nuclear safety. but we’re under no illusions. we know that nuclear material, enough for many weapons, is still being stored without adequate protection. and we know that terrorists and criminal gangs are still trying to get their hands on it -- as well as radioactive material for a dirty bomb. we know that just the smallest amount of plutonium -- about the size of an apple -- could kill hundreds of thousands and spark aglobal crisis. the danger of nuclear terrorism remains one of the greatest threats to global security.and that's why here in seoul, we need to keep at it. and i believe we will. we’re expecting dozens of nations to announce over the next several days thatthey’ve fulfilled the promises they made two years ago. and we’re now expecting more commitments -- tangible, concrete action -- to secure nuclear materials and, in some cases, remove them completely. this is the serious, sustained global effort that we need, and it's an example of more nations bearing the responsibility and the costs of meeting global challenges. this is how the international community should work in the 21st century. and korea is one of the key leaders in this process.the united states will continue to do our part -- securing our own material and helping others protect theirs.we’re moving forward with russia to eliminate enough plutonium for about 17,000 nuclear weapons and turn it instead into electricity. i can announce today a new agreement by the united states and several european partners toward sustaining the supply of medical isotopes that are used to treat cancer and heart disease without the use ofhighly enriched uranium. and we will work with industry and hospitals and research centers in the united states and around the world, to recover thousands of unneeded radiological materials so that they can never do us harm.now, american leadership has been essential to progress in a second area -- taking concrete steps towards a world without nuclear weapons. as a party to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, this is our obligation, andit’s one that i take very seriously. but i believe the united states has a unique responsibility to act -- indeed, we have a moral obligation. i say this as president of the only nation ever to use nuclear weapons. i say it as a commander-in-chief who knows that our nuclear codes are never far from my side. most of all, i say it as a father, who wants my two young daughters to grow up in a world where everything they know and love can’t be instantly wiped out.over the past three years, we’ve made important progress. with russia, we’re now reducing our arsenal under the new start treaty -- the most comprehensive arms control agreement in nearly 20 years. and when we’re done, we will have cut american and russian deployed nuclear warheads to their lowest levels since the 1950s.as president, i changed our nuclear posture to reduce the number and role of nuclear weapons in our national security strategy. i made it clear that the united states will not develop new nuclear warheads. and we will not pursue new military missions for nuclear weapons. we’ve narrowed the range of contingencies under which we would ever use or threaten to use nuclear weapons. at the same time, i’ve made it clear that so long as nuclear weapons exist,we’ll work with our congress to maintain a safe, secure and effective arsenal that guarantees the defense not only of the united states but also our allies -- including south korea and japan.my administration’s nuclear posture recognizes that the massive nuclear arsenal we inherited from the cold war is poorly suited to today’s threats, including nuclear terrorism. so last summer, i directed my national security team to conduct a comprehensive study of our nuclear forces. that study is still underway. but even as we have more work to do, we can already say with confidence that we have more nuclear weapons than we need. even after new start, the united states will still have more than 1,500 deployed nuclear weapons, and some 5,000 warheads.i firmly believe that we can ensure the security of the united states and our allies, maintain a strong deterrent against any threat, and still pursue further reductions in our nuclear arsenal.going forward, we’ll continue to seek discussions with russia on a step we have never taken before -- reducing not only our strategic nuclear warheads, but also tactical weapons and warheads in reserve. i look forward to discussing this agenda with president putin when we will meet in may. missile defense will be on the agenda, but i believe this should be an area of cooperation, not tension. and i’m confident that, working together, we can continue to make progress and reduce our nuclear stockpiles. of course,we’ll consult closely with our allies every step of the way, because the security and defense of our allies, both in europe and asia, is not negotiable.here in asia, we've urged china -- with its growing nuclear arsenal -- to join us in a dialogue on nuclear issues. that offer remains open. and more broadly, my administration will continue to pursue ratification of the comprehensive test ban treaty. and after years of delay, it’s time to find a path forward on a new treaty that verifiably endsthe production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons -- ends it once and for all.by working to meet our responsibilities as a nuclear power, we’ve made progress in a third area -- strengthening the global regime that prevents the spread of nuclear weapons. when i came into office, the cornerstone of the world’s effort -- which is the nuclearnon-proliferation treaty -- was fraying. iran had started spinning thousands of centrifuges. north korea conducted another nuclear test. and the international community was largely divided on how to respond.over the past three years, we have begun to reverse that dynamic. working with others, we’ve enhanced the global partnership that prevent proliferation. the international atomic energy agency is now conducting the strongest inspections ever. and we’ve upheld the basic bargain of the npt: countries with nuclear weapons, like the united states and russia, will move towards disarmament; countries without nuclear weapons will not acquire them; and all countries can have access to peaceful nuclear energy.because of these efforts, the international community is more united and nations that attempt to flout theirobligations are more isolated. of course, that includes north korea.here in korea, i want to speak directly to the leaders in pyongyang. the united states has no hostile intent toward your country. we are committed to peace. and we are prepared to take steps to improve relations, which is why we have offered nutritional aid to north korean mothers and children.but by now it should be clear, your provocations and pursuit of nuclear weapons have not achieved the security you seek; they have undermined it. instead of the dignity you desire, you're more isolated. instead of earning the respect of the world, you've been met with strong sanctions and condemnation. you can continue down the road you are on, but we know where that leads. it leads to more of the same -- more broken dreams, more isolation, ever more distance between the people of north korea and the dignity and the opportunity that they deserve.and know this: there will be no rewards for provocations. those days are over. to the leaders of pyongyang i say, this is the choice before you. this is the decision that you must make. today we say, pyongyang, have the courage to pursue peace and give a better life to the people of north korea.(applause.)this same principle applies with respect to iran. under the npt, iran has the right to peaceful nuclear energy. in fact, time and again the international community -- including the united states -- has offered to help iran develop nuclear energy peacefully. but time and again iran has refused, instead taking the path of denial, deceit and deception. and that is why iran also stands alone, as the only member of the npt unable to convince the international community that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes -- the only member. that’s why the world has imposed unprecedented sanctions, slowing iran’s nuclear program.the international community is now poised to enter talks with iran’s leaders. once again, there is the possibility of a diplomatic resolution that gives iran access to peaceful nuclear energy while addressing the concerns of the international community. today, i’ll meet with the leaders of russia and china as we work to achieve a resolution in which iran fulfills its obligations.there is time to solve this diplomatically. it is always my preference to solve these issues diplomatically. but time is short. iran’s leaders must understand they, too,face a choice. iran must act with the seriousness and sense of urgency that this moment demands. iran must meet its obligations.for the global response to iran and north korea’s intransigence, a new international norm is emerging: treaties are binding; rules will be enforced; and violations will have consequences. we refuse to consign ourselves to a future where more and more regimes possess the world’s most deadly weapons.and this brings me to the final area where we’ve made progress -- a renewed commitment to harnessing the power of the atom not for war, but for peaceful purposes. after the tragedy at fukushima, it was right and appropriate that nations moved to improve the safety and security of nuclear facilities. we’re doing so in the united states.it’s taking place all across the world.as we do, let’s never forget the astonishing benefits that nuclear technology has brought to our lives. nuclear technology helps make our food safe. it prevents disease in the developing world. it’s the high-tech medicine that treats cancer and finds new cures. and, of course, it’s the energy -- the clean energy that helpscut the carbon pollution that contributes to climate change. here in south korea, as you know, as a leader in nuclear energy, you’ve shown the progress and prosperity that can be achieved when nations embrace peaceful nuclear energy and reject the development of nuclear arms.and with rising oil prices and a warming climate, nuclear energy will only become more important. that’s why, in the united states, we’ve restarted our nuclear industry as part of a comprehensive strategy to develop every energy source. we supported the first new nuclear power plant in three decades. we’re investing in innovative technologies so we can build the next generation of safe, clean nuclear power plants. and we’re training the next generation of scientists and engineers who are going to unlock new technologies to carry us forward.one of the great challenges they’ll face and that your generation will face is the fuel cycle itself in producing nuclear energy. we all know the problem: the very process that gives us nuclear energy can also put nations and terrorists within the reach of nuclear weapons. we simply can’t go on accumulating huge amounts of the very material, like separated plutonium, that we’re tryingto keep away from terrorists.and that’s why we’re creating new fuel banks, to help countries realize the energy they seek without increasing the nuclear dangers that we fear. that’s why i’ve called for a new framework for civil nuclear cooperation. we need an international commitment to unlocking the fuel cycle of the future. in the united states we’re investing in the research and development of new fuel cycles so that dangerous materials can’t be stolen or diverted. and today i urge nations to join us in seeking a future where we harness the awesome power of the atom to build and not to destroy.in this sense, we see how the efforts i’ve described today reinforce each other. when we enhance nuclear security, we’re in a stronger position to harness safe, clean nuclear energy. when we develop new, safer approaches to nuclear energy, we reduce the risk of nuclear terrorism and proliferation. when nations, including my own, fulfill our responsibilities, it strengthens our ability to ensure that other nations fulfill their responsibilities. and step by step, we come closer to the security and peace of a world without nuclear weapons.i know that there are those who deride our vision. there are those who say ours is an impossible goal that will be forever out of reach. but to anyone who doubts the great progress that is possible, i tell them, come to korea. come to this country, which rose from the ashes of war -- (applause) -- a country that rose from the ashes of war, turning rubble into gleaming cities. stand where i stood yesterday, along a border that is the world’s clearest contrast between a country committed to progress, a country committed to its people, and a country that leaves its own citizens to starve.come to this great university, where a new generation is taking its place in the world -- (applause) -- helping to create opportunities that your parents and grandparents could only imagine. come and see some of the courageous individuals who join us today -- men and women, young and old, born in the north, but who left all they knew behind and risked their lives to find freedom and opportunity here in the south. in your life stories we see the truth -- koreans are one people. and if just given the chance, if given their freedom, koreans in the north are capable of great progress as well. (applause.) looking out across the dmz yesterday, but also looking into your eyes today, i’m reminded of anothercountry’s experience that speaks to the change that is possible in our world. after a terrible war, a proud people was divided. across a fortified border, armies massed, ready for war. for decades, it was hard to imagine a different future. but the forces of history and hopes of man could not be denied. and today, the people of germany are whole again -- united and free.no two places follow the same path, but this much is true: the currents of history cannot be held back forever. the deep longing for freedom and dignity will not go away. (applause.) so, too, on this divided peninsula. the day all koreans yearn for will not come easily or without great sacrifice. but make no mistake, it will come. (applause.) and when it does, change will unfold that once seemed impossible. and checkpoints will open and watchtowers will stand empty, and families long separated will finally be reunited. and the korean people, at long last, will be whole and free.like our vision of a world without nuclear weapons, our vision of a korea that stands as one may not be reached quickly. but from this day until then, and all the days that follow, we take comfort in knowing that the security we seek, the peace we want, is closer at hand because of the great alliancebetween the united states and the republic of korea -- (applause) -- and because we stand for the dignity and freedom of all koreans. (applause.) and no matter the test, no matter the trial, we stand together. we work together. we go together. (applause.)katchi kapshida!thank you very much. (applause.)奥巴马总统:谢谢你们。

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科比演讲稿英文版Kobe Bryant's Inspiring SpeechKobe Bryant was one of the most iconic and influential athletes of our time. His relentless dedication to the game of basketball and his unwavering pursuit of excellence inspired millions around the world. In this speech, Kobe shares his insights on the keys to success and the importance of embracing challenges and adversity.Good evening everyone it is my honor to be here with you all tonight to share some thoughts and reflections on the journey that has led me to this point in my life and career I want to start by acknowledging the incredible achievements of all the young athletes here tonight you have worked tirelessly to hone your skills and push yourselves to the limits of your potential and that deserves to be celebratedAs I look back on my own career I am struck by the many challenges and obstacles I had to overcome to reach the heights that I was able to achieve and I know that each and every one of you in this room has faced your own unique set of challenges on the path to your success tonight I want to share with you the lessons I've learned andthe mindset that I believe is essential to unlocking your full potentialThe first and most fundamental lesson is this embrace the grind embrace the process of improvement day in and day out year after year it is the daily grind the countless hours of practice the relentless pursuit of perfection that separates the greats from the good too often we are seduced by the end result the championship the gold medal the applause of the crowd but the truth is that the real work the real magic happens in the shadows when no one is watching when you are pushing yourself to the brink of exhaustion testing the limits of your physical and mental capacities that is where champions are forgedI remember when I first came into the NBA as an 18 year old kid I was raw I was unpolished I had so much to learn but I was driven I was obsessed with getting better with perfecting my craft I would show up to the gym hours before practice started and I would stay hours after practice ended I would study film analyze every nuance of the game I would lift weights until my muscles screamed for mercy because I knew that in order to fulfill my potential I had to be willing to outwork everyone elseAnd let me tell you there were many times when I wanted to quit when I felt like I just didn't have anything left to give when the pain and the fatigue became overwhelming but I refused to give in Irefused to surrender I kept pushing forward because I knew that on the other side of that struggle the greatness that I sought was waiting for meAnd that's the second key lesson I want to share with you tonight embrace the struggle embrace the pain embrace the adversity because it is in those dark moments that you find the true measure of your character it is in those moments of crisis and doubt that you discover what you're really made ofI can still remember the agony of tearing my Achilles tendon late in a game a devastating injury that could have easily ended my career but instead of giving in to despair I saw it as an opportunity to prove my resilience to show the world that I was made of sterner stuff I attacked my rehabilitation with the same ferocity that I brought to the basketball court and I came back stronger than everYou see adversity is not something to be feared it is a gift it is an opportunity to grow to evolve to become the best version of yourself and the great champions the true legends of our time they all know this secret they all understand that the struggle is where you find your purpose where you discover your true strengthSo I urge you tonight do not shy away from the challenges that lie ahead embrace them with open arms know that the pain and thedifficulty that you face is precisely what will forge you into the champion that you are meant to beThe third and final lesson I want to leave you with is this have the courage to dream big to set your sights on the seemingly impossible because it is only when you push the boundaries of what is considered possible that you will unleash your true potentialWhen I entered the NBA at 18 years old many people said that I would never be able to lead a team to a championship they said that my game wasn't well-rounded enough that I didn't have the maturity or the experience to be a true superstar but I never listened to those doubters I never let their limited vision of what I could achieve become my own limiting beliefInstead I dared to dream I imagined myself standing at the top of the mountain holding that championship trophy high above my head I pictured myself making the game-winning shot with the whole world watching and you know what I made those dreams a reality not because I was blessed with otherworldly talent but because I was willing to put in the work to make them come trueSo I challenge you tonight to dream big to set your sights on goals that may seem out of reach because it is only when you commit yourself fully to a bold vision that you will unlock the full measure ofyour potential it is only when you refuse to be constrained by other people's expectations that you will soar to heights you never thought possibleMy friends the road ahead will not be easy there will be setbacks and failures there will be moments of doubt and despair but if you embrace the grind if you welcome the struggle and if you dare to dream big then I promise you the rewards will be greater than you can possibly imagineThank you all and may you go forth and achieve greatness。

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The fans of Bigbang are called VIP which means the people who are very important. On the concert of BB , the glow stocks are special crowns which was designed by GD.
• GD is not only a G-Dragon producer, rapper and the captain of BB but is knows as a solo singer as well. So he is a top idol in Korea. Besides , he is regarded as Fashion Icon by media of Korea because of his exellent fashion sense.
• TOP is apt at(善于) music and has a worldlevel of Rap. If you think he is a cool, sexy man because of his mature face, you will be amazed by some of his hobbies e.g. collecting toys, loving pink and sweet.
TOP
GD&T.O.P
• He is my favorite member of BB. Although he is not the most handsome or Individualistic (adj.有个性的) member, but he has a best voice and can handle (v.处理) many styles of music e.g. musical, Hip-hop, R&B and Rock. So he is the lead singer.
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V.I
GD
eYang
DaeSung
T.O.P
Bigbang , a famous Summarization group of pop singers from Korea , was established (vt.建立) by YG Entertainment in 2006. ‘Bigbang’ means ‘Big Bang’(宇宙大爆炸), with the moral ‘the group will play a important role in the Korea entertainment industry. And now they are the first Korean singing group nominated (v. 提名) by GRAMMY(格 莱美).
DaeSung
V.I
• V.I is not only the most youngest but also is the most particular one . His dance is very powerful that he is the leader of dance in BB.
Tae Yang
• Tae Yang is skillful at singing and dancing. And his dancing and singing is full of energy , as strong as black. Moreover , he is a sincere Christian, so he is thankful.
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