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1、 名人简短演讲稿6篇 名人简短演讲稿篇1 大家好! 福勒的家境不好,为了生计他五岁参与劳动,九岁之前就像大人一样以赶骡子为生。在母亲的鼓舞下,他开头思索如何致富。他选择了肥皂业。于是,他像我们现在的许多推销员那样,挨家挨户地推销肥皂。12年之后,他最终积蓄了_万美金。这点钱在当时对他来说是多么重要啊! 正好,福勒得悉供给他肥皂的那家公司要出售,售价是15万美金。福勒兴奋极了,由于兴奋他竟然遗忘了自己只有_万美金。他与那家公司达成协议,先交_万美金作为保证金,然后在10天之内付清余款,否则,那笔保证金也就是他的全部财产将不予退还。福勒兴奋地说了一个字行。 这时福勒其实已经把自己逼上绝路,但他感到
2、的不是无望,而是胜利的兴奋。是什么使他敢于如此冒险呢?是那个致富的念头,是他对人生的积极心态。 福勒开头筹钱。由于做了12年的推销员,他在社会上建立了很好的人缘。朋友们借给他_万美金,只差1万美金了。但是,这时已经是规定的第10天的前夜,而且是深夜,所以那1万美金就不是小问题了。福勒发愁了。但是,他没有无望。他在深夜再次走上街头。 胜利之后福勒说:“当时,我已用完我所知道的一切资金来源。那时已是沉沉深夜,我在幽暗的房间中跪下祈祷,祈求上帝引导我见到一个能准时借给我1万美金的人。我驱车走遍大街,直到我在一幢商业大楼看到第一束灯光。” 当时已是深夜11点。福勒走进那幢商业楼,在昏黄的灯光里看到一个
3、由于工作而疲乏不堪的先生。为了顺当履行那份购置肥皂公司的协议,福勒遗忘了一切,心中只有士气和才智。他不假思考地说:“先生,你想赚到1000美金吗?” “固然想喽”那位先生由于这个好运气的突如其来而慌张。 “那么,给我开一张1万美金的支票,等我归还您的借款时,我将另付您1000美金的利息。”福勒于是叙述了他面临的逆境,并把有关的资料让那位先生看。于是,福勒拿到了那1万美金。 福勒经过12年的潜心经营,最终在那天深夜遇到了机遇,此后即一发不行整理,他最终迈进了世界巨富的行列。 感谢大家! 名人简短演讲稿篇2 大家好! 富兰克林小时候,有天在家门口遇到一个扛着一把斧头的男人,男人停下来后和气地说:“
4、小家伙,你好,请问家里有磨刀石吗?”富兰克林答复说有后,男人接着说道:“你真是个和善的孩子,那我可以借你家的磨刀石来磨磨这把斧头吗?” 听了这番赞语,富兰克林说:“固然没问题了。”说完立即扭转身从家里拿来了磨刀石。 “一看就知道你是个聪慧仁义的好孩子,我走一路累得够呛,你能帮我把斧头磨上几分钟吗?” 男人的赞语再次让富兰克林听得心里甜丝丝的,于是就同意下来,用劲儿地帮他磨起斧头来。眼看着上学的时间快到了,但富兰克林依旧未能把斧头磨好,可他说不出停下来的话,就打算放弃上学而帮男人把斧头磨好。 等斧头最终磨好后,富兰克林想着男人肯定会好好感谢他一番,不料他却冲富兰克林吼道:“你真是个笨手笨脚的孩子
5、,这么长时间还没有磨好,把我的事情都给耽搁了!” 富兰克林气极了,他怎么也想不到自己如此辛苦帮男人做事情,得到的回报竟是一顿斥责。 不过这件事给了富兰克林受用一生的警示,日后他向别人叙述这件事的时候,最终会这样说:“面对别人的奉承和赞誉,首先要明白自己应当做什么,肯定不要迷失了自我。” 感谢大家! 名人简短演讲稿篇3 helping every american with autism achieve their full potential is one of this administrations top priorities. at the u.s. department of hea
6、lth and human services, we continue to strive to meet the complex needs of all people with autism spectrum disorders (asd) and their families. while there is no cure, early intervention is critical and can greatly improve a childs development. perhaps the biggest step weve taken to support those aff
7、ected by autism and their families happened over a year ago, with the signing of the affordable care act. now, new insurance plans are required to cover autism screening and developmental assessments for children at no cost to parents. insurers will also no longer be allowed to deny children coverag
8、e for a pre-existing condition such as asd or to set arbitrary lifetime or annual limits on benefits. also, thanks to the new law, young adults are allowed to stay on their family health insurance until they turn 26. for a young adult with autism spectrum disorder and their family, that means peace
9、of mind. it means more flexibility, more options, and more opportunity to reach their full potential. ultimately, there is more support for americans with autism than ever before. this means more promise of new breakthroughs that will help us understand autism even better. but in order to continue m
10、eeting the needs of people with autism, the combating autism act must be fully reauthorized. we still have a long way to go. working collaboratively with important partners, the affordable care act and the combating autism act will allow us to continue important research and develop and refine vital
11、 treatments. there are still many unknowns. however, one thing is certain. we will continue to work harder than ever to find solutions and provide support to individuals with asd and their families. together, we can help reduce disparities and allow everyone to actualize their greatest potential. ka
12、thleen sebelius is secretary of health and human services. 名人简短演讲稿篇4 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 womens attachment to the workforce. this year, for the first time
13、 ever, the presidents 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 american
14、s. 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 dont allow women in the united states and around the world to be left behind by the 4th industrial revolution a revolution thats integrating
15、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 pa
16、rticipation 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 a
17、mong 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 persis
18、tent gender wage gap, we will risk reversing the hard-fought progress we have made in this fight. 名人简短演讲稿篇5 integrating and empowering women is not just good corporate policy, its good business. second, in addition to changing the corporate culture, we must advance public policies that address the c
19、omposition 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 f
20、ederal 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 ove
21、r-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 o
22、f 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. 名人简短演讲稿篇6 our societies are at a critical juncture a moment of both great challenge and opportunity
23、. over the last half century, women have entered every imaginable field, reached the highest levels of management, and now are leading some of the largest companies in the world. we have discovered life-saving medical cures, traveled to space, and created transformative technologies. the women here
24、today represent this historic achievement and shine the light towards an even brighter future. here in japan, 4 decades ago, 45 percent of women worked outside the home. today, 66 percent of working-age women are in the workforce a significant improvement, and one i know will only continue to grow i
25、n great measure due to prime minister abes vision for japan. at the very heart of this vision is womenomics. womenomics recognizes the centrality of women, who represent roughly half of our global population, in achieving true economic growth. women who are empowered to work, to thrive, and to lead
26、bring immense creativity, fresh perspective, and success to our economy and to the world. when women work, it creates a unique multiplier effect. women are more likely than men to hire other women, to give them access to capital, mentorship and networks. women have been shown to reinvest 90 percent
27、of their income in their homes and communities, and tend to allocate more of their funds to food, healthcare and education-resources that benefit children and improve our societies for generations. when women work, they not only support themselves, but they create a better future for their families and their communities. currently, an estimated 49 percent of women across the world participate in the global workforce. if women close the gap with men in all aspects of work and society, it could add trillions of dollars to our annual global gdp over the next decade.
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