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e in developing the software that made the moon landing possible. And by the way, Margaret Hamilton was also one of the first to argue that puter programming deserved as much respect as puter hardware. So she insisted on describing her work with a brandnew term, software engineering. OK, just one more. 英語(yǔ)演講稿2 Question three: As you heard a moment ago, the second person to walk on the moon was Buzz Aldrin. Buzz was the first astronaut to have a doctoral degree, and he earned it from the school that has produced more astronauts than any nonmilitary institution. In fact, of the 12 humans who have walked on the moon, four graduated from that same institution, which is known by just three letters. MIT. You are great. I knew you could do it. “The beaver has landed!” Mrs. Reif, I believe they are ready. As you…as you prepare for liftoff, I’d like to use the Apollo story to reflect on a few larger lessons we hope you learned at MIT because the spirit of that magnificent human project speaks to this munity’s deepest values and its highest aspirations. The first lesson is the power of interdisciplinary teams. We live in a culture that loves to single out heroes. We love to crown superstars. As graduates of MIT, however, I expect you’re already skeptical of stories of scientific triumph that