US President Bush's eulogy at funeral service&

US President Bush’s eulogy at funeral service for President Reagan THE PRESIDENT: Mrs. Reagan, Patti, Michael, and Ron; members of the Reagan family; distinguished guests, including our Presidents and First Ladies; Reverend Danforth; fellow citizens: We lost Ronald Reagan only days ago, but we have missed him for a long time. We have missed his kindly presence, that re...

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美国经典英文演讲100篇:1984 DNC Keynote Address

Mario Cuomo: 1984 Democratic National Convention Keynote Address “A Tale of Two Cities” Thank you very much. On behalf of the great Empire State and the whole family of New York, let me thank you for the great privilege of being able to address this convention. Please allow me to skip the stories and the poetry and the temptation to deal in nice but vague rheto...

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US President's radio address on economy

US President’s radio address on economy (May 14,2005) Good morning. I’m pleased to report that we see new signs that the pro-growth policies we have pursued during the past four years are having a positive effect on our economy. We added 274,000 new jobs in April — and we have added nearly 3.5 million jobs over the past two years. Unemployment is down to 5....

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美国经典英文演讲100篇:Shuttle''Challenger''Disaster Address

Ronald Reagan: The Space Shuttle “Challenger” Tragedy Address “We’ll continue our quest in space. There will be more shuttle flights…more volunteers, more civilians, more teachers in space.” Ladies and Gentlemen, I’d planned to speak to you tonight to report on the state of the Union, but the events of earlier today have led me to c...

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TED演讲:一段无人了解的经历(3)

I was completely powerless to change anything in my life or people's perceptions of me. 我无法改变生命中的任何事情,对改变别人对我的认知也无能为力。 I was a silent, invisible observer of how people behaved when they thought no one was watching. 我是一个无声的,隐形的,观察人们行为的观察者,人们以为没有人看到发生了什么。 Unfortunately, I wasn't only an observer. With ...

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TED演讲:推特需要如何改变(2)

I'm really glad to hear that that's something that concerns you, 我非常高兴听到你谈论你的担心, because I think there's been a lot written about people who feel they've been abused and harassed on Twitter, 因为我觉得有很多人都觉得自己在推特上被侮辱和骚扰, and I think no one more so than women and women of color and black women. 并且我觉得首当其冲的就是女性,...

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TED演讲:推特需要如何改变(1)

What worries you right now? You've been very open about lots of issues on Twitter. 你现在担心什么?一直以来你都敞开探讨推特上的问题。 What would be your top worry about where things are right now? 对于现在的情况,你最担心的是什么? Right now, the health of the conversation. So, our purpose is to serve the public conversation, and we have seen a number of attacks on it. ...

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The former US president Bill Clinton's speech&

The former US president Bill Clinton’s speech in Hong Kong (1998) Bill Clinton: Thank you very much, thank you.Thank you very much to Executive Tung,Mrs.Tung, members of your goverment and citizens of Hong Kong. Hillary and I and our delegation including several members of the United States Congress, and members of our cabinet and other Americans are all delighted to b...

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美国经典英文演讲100篇:Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech

I feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work — a life’s work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit, not for glory and least of all for profit, but to create out of the materials of the human spirit something which did not exist before. So this award is only mine in trust. It will not be difficult to find a dedication for the money part ...

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Czech Prime Minister visits NATO

Czech Prime Minister visits NATO NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer Press point with NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Mr. Stanislav Gross Moderator: Ladies and gentlemen, the Prime Minister and the Secretary General will make brief opening statements and then go to your questions. Secretary General. de Hoo...

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US President's radio address on APEC Sumit

US President’s radio address on APEC Sumit| (November 20,2004) THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This weekend I am on my first trip outside the United States since the election, traveling to South America for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit. I am meeting with many allies and friends to strengthen our ties across the Pacific and discuss practical ways we can enh...

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US President Bush's radio address on Athens&nb

US President Bush’s radio address on Athens 2004 Listen to the story: THE PRESIDENT:Good morning. This past week, the Games of the 28th Olympiad began in Athens. Athletes from more than 200 nations gathered at the opening ceremony to watch the lighting of the Olympic torch, and to begin two weeks of world-class competition. America is proud of our Olympians. The talent...

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美国经典英文演讲100篇:A Time for Choosing

Ronald Reagan: “A Time for Choosing” (aka “The Speech”) Program Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, we take pride in presenting a thoughtful address by Ronald Reagan. Mr. Reagan: Reagan: Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you and good evening. The sponsor has been identified, but unlike most television programs, the performer hasn’t been provid...

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美国经典英文演讲100篇:Houston Ministerial Association Speech

John F. Kennedy: Address to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association delivered 12 September 1960 at the Rice Hotel in Houston, TX Video Stream of Address Audio mp3 of Address Audio mp3 Stream of Address Reverend Meza, Reverend Reck, I’m grateful for your generous invitation to state my views. While the so-called religious issue is necessarily and properly the chief ...

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US President's speech on the Supreme Court&nbs

US President’s speech on the Supreme Court Justice successor nomination (July 16,2005) THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Under the Constitution, I have the responsibility to nominate a successor to Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. This past week I met with Democratic and Republican leaders in the United States Senate and sought their views on the process, an...

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TED演讲:一段无人了解的经历(2)

Meanwhile, my mind began knitting itself back together. Gradually, my awareness started to return. 但是同一时间,我的意识开始逐渐缓慢复原,慢慢的,我的意识开始恢复了。 But no one realized that I had come back to life. I was aware of everything, just like any normal person. 但是没有人意识到我已经恢复了意识。我可以意识到一切,就像一个完全正常的人一样。 I could see and understa...

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TED演讲:一段无人了解的经历(6)

In myself, I had a ready audience, and I believed that by expressing my thoughts and wishes, others would listen, too. 在我身体里有一个现成的观众,我相信只要表达思想和愿望,其他人也可以听到。 But as I began to communicate more, I realized that it was in fact only just the beginning of creating a new voice for myself. 但随着交流的增多,我意识到这其实只是创造一个新的表达方式的...

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US President’s speech on Middle East

US President’s speech on Middle East (March 5,2005) THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. In the short time since I returned from my trip to Europe, the world has witnessed remarkable developments in the Middle East. In Lebanon, tens of thousands of people took to the streets in peaceful protest over the brutal assassination of former Prime Minister Hariri. For years, the Leban...

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Ilana Wexler’s speech at 2004 Democratic Party Convention

Ilana Wexler’s speech at 2004 Democratic Party Convention (July 27,2004) Ilana Wexler: My name is Ilana Wexler. I’m 12 years old, and I am the founder of “Kids for Kerry.” Kids for Kerry is a grassroots organization of kids that support John Kerry, want to help their futures, and get active in politics. When my parents went to see Teresa Heinz Kerry ...

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US President's speech on European trip

US President’s speech on European trip (7 May 2005) Bush: Good morning. On Sunday and Monday, I will attend ceremonies in The Netherlands and Russia, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of V-E Day. These events will celebrate a great triumph of good over evil. We will never forget the acts of courage that made possible the liberation of a continent, or the heroes who f...

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