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开头:ted英文演讲:如何高效学习 so if you’ve been watching the news lately, you have probably seen photographs like this. students protesting because their government is cutting subsidies to education.
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开头:以下这篇由站整理提供的是《阿凡达》、《泰坦尼克号》的导演詹姆斯·卡梅隆(james cameron)的ted演讲。在这个演讲里,卡梅隆回顾了自己从电影学院毕业后走上导演道路的故事。卡梅隆告诉你,不要畏惧失败,永远不要给自己设限。更多演讲稿范文,欢迎访问站!
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开头:莱温斯基ted演讲稿(英文版) you're looking at a woman who was publicly silent for a decade. obviously, that's changed, but only recently. it was several months ago that i gave my very first major public talk at the forbes 30 under 30 summit:1,500 brilliant people, all under the age of 30. that meant that in 1998, the oldest among the group were only 14, and the youngest, just four. i joked with them that some might only have heard of me from rap songs. yes, i'm in rap songs. almost 40 rap songs.
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开头:last year when i was here, i was speaking to you about a swim which i did across the north pole.去年,当我站在这里的时候,我在谈论我横跨 北极的游泳。 and while that swim took place three years ago, i can remember it as if it was yesterday.那还是发生在3年前, 对我则好像是昨天一般。
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开头:ted演讲稿英文版如何买到幸福 so i want to talk today about money and happiness, which are two things that a lot of us spend a lot of our time thinking about, either trying to earn them or trying to increase them. and a lot of us resonate with this phrase. so we see it in religions and self-help books, that money can't buy happiness.
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开头:30天尝试新事物演讲稿_ted演讲稿30天新中英文 a few years ago, i felt like i was stuck in a rut, so i decided to follow in the footsteps of the great american philosopher, morgan spurlock, and try something new for 30 days. the idea is actually pretty simple. think about something you’ve always wanted to add to your life and try it for the next 30 days. it turns out, 30 days is just about the right amount of time to add a new habit or subtract a habit — like watching the news — from your life.
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开头:每个人都会避免犯错,但或许避免犯错本身就是一种错误?请看以下这篇“犯错家“凯瑟琳舒尔茨告诉我们,或许我们不只该承认错误,更应该大力拥抱人性中“我错故我在“的本质。
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开头:演讲者:shaka senghor | 中英文演讲稿 | twenty-three years ago, at the age of 19, i shot and killed a man. i was a young drug dealer with a quick temper and a semi-automatic pistol.
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开头:ted演讲稿中英文对照 hi. i'm here to talk to you about the importance of praise, admiration and thank you, and having it be specific and genuine. 嗨。我在这里要和大家谈谈 向别人表达赞美,倾佩和谢意的重要性。 并使它们听来真诚,具体。
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开头:why you will fail to have a great career 为什么你干不成一番大事业 i want to discuss with you this afternoon why you're going to fail to have a great career. (laughter)
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开头:one day in 1819, 3,000 miles off the coast of chile, in one of the most remote regions of the pacific ocean, 20 american sailors watched their ship flood with seawater. 1819年的某一天, 在距离智利海岸3000英里的地方, 有一个太平洋上的最偏远的水域, 20名美国船员目睹了他们的船只进水的场面。
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开头:when i was in my 20s, i saw my very first psychotherapy client. i was a ph.d. student in clinical psychology at berkeley. she was a 26-year-old woman named alex. now alex walked into her first session wearing jeans and a big slouchy top(宽松的上衣), and she dropped onto the couch in my office and kicked off her flats(平底鞋) and told me she was there to talk about guy problems. now when i heard this, i was so relieved. my classmate got an arsonist(纵火犯) for her first client. (laughter) and i got a twentysomething who wanted to talk about boys. this i thought i could handle.
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开头:when i was nine years old i went off to summer camp for the first time. and my mother packed me a suitcase full of books, which to me seemed like a perfectly natural thing to do. because in my family, reading was the primary group activity. and this might sound antisocial to you, but for us it was really just a different way of being social. you have the animal warmth of your family sitting right next to you, but you are also free to go roaming around the adventureland inside your own mind. and i had this idea that camp was going to be just like this, but better. (laughter) i had a vision of 10 girls sitting in a cabin cozily reading books in their matching nightgowns.