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fouryear college isn39。we actually need you needs young people’s passion and their need your energy right know you’re up to it because I’ve seen inspires me more than knowing that young people all across the country are already making their ’re not ’re making a difference are students like Will Kim from Fremont, California, who launched a nonprofit that gives loans to students from lowine schools who want to start their own about he’s giving loans to other set up a ’s raising the money doing what he lovesthrough dodgeball tournaments and capturetheflag he’s took now he’s helping other young people be able to afford the schooling that they is a young man, Jake Bernstein, 17 years old, from a military family in , worked with his sister to launch a website devoted to munity service for young they’ve held volunteer fairs and put up an online database, and helped thousands of families to find volunteer opportunities ranging from maintaining nature trails to serving at local then last year, I met a young woman named Amy Chyao from Richardson, ’s 16 years old, so she’s the age of some of you the summer, I think because somebody in her family had an illness, she decided that she was interested in cancer hadn’t taken chemistry yet, so she taught herself chemistry during the then she applied what she had learned and discovered a breakthrough process that uses light to kill cancer years ’s she39。we now rank don39。s never been more profitable, and use that money to reduce our deficit and doubledown on a clean energy industry that39。s the only real solution to this , we absolutely need safe, responsible oil production here in 39。s a bumper 39。s happening that hurts everyone – everyone who owns a car。that even if they couldn’t have their own business, they could work hard enough so their child could open one of their at every moment in our history, we’ve risen to meet our challenges because we’ve never forgotten the fundamental truth that in america, our destiny is not written for us, but by ,明天,我懇請你們書寫美國下一個偉大的篇章。為了美國的經(jīng)濟、美國的軍隊和伊拉克的長期穩(wěn)定,現(xiàn)在是伊拉克人站出來的時候了。we’ll create two million new jobs by rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure and laying broadband lines that reach every corner of the ’ll invest $15 billion a year over the next decade in renewable energy, creating five million new, green jobs that pay well, can’t be outsourced, and can help end our dependence on middle east ,我們不必在政府運營的體系和目前這種我們難以負擔的體系之間進行選擇。if there’s one thing we’ve learned from this economic crisis, it’s that we are all in this ceos to shareholders, from financiers to factory workers, we all have a stake in each other’s success BECause the more americans prosper, the more america ,讓員工能買得起自己生產(chǎn)的產(chǎn)品,比如巴菲特(warren buffett)這樣的商界人士。他甚至可以指出他過去曾有幾次與自己的黨派分道揚鑣。還有那些在控制開銷方面做得不足的大學,只會獲得更少的聯(lián)邦財務支持,因此,我們會激勵那些大學去思考如何降低他們的成本。(掌聲)我們希望獎勵那些與雇主發(fā)展新的合作關系的各個學校,創(chuàng)立注重科學技術以及工程和數(shù)學的課程——不論現(xiàn)在還是將來,這些都會幫助我們的孩子適應那些領域的工作。我們重新調(diào)整了高中制度,讓我們的孩子可以憑借高中文憑也能找到一個好工作。所以,各所大學必須盡自己的職責來控制費用。tomorrow, you can give this country the change we 。從首席執(zhí)行長到公司股東,從金融家到工廠工人,我們每個人都休戚相關,因為美國的民眾越富足,美國才會越繁榮。未來的十年中,我將每年在可再生能源領域投資150億美元,進而新增500萬個崗位;這些工作環(huán)保、薪酬豐厚、不能外包,而且能幫助我們擺脫對中東石油的依賴。to give every child a worldclass education so they can pete in this global economy for the jobs of the 21st century, i’ll invest in early childhood education and recruit an army of new i’ll also demand higher standards and more we’ll make a deal with every young american: if you mit to serving your munity or your country, we will make sure you can afford your ,我將負責任地結(jié)束伊拉克戰(zhàn)爭,這樣我們就不必在這個國家享有巨額財政盈余的情況下每月卻要在那里花費100億美元。none of this will be won’t happen i believe we can do this because i believe in is the country that allowed our parents and grandparents to believe that even if they couldn’t go to college, they could save a little bit each week so their child could。re getting another painful reminder why developing new energy is so important to our like they did last year, gas prices are starting to this time, it39。re already 39。re pursuing, and that39。s time to end taxpayer giveaways to an industry that39。the next, a scientist, or a historian, or a is the time where you can try out new interests and test new the more you do, the sooner you’ll figure out what makes you e alive, what stirs you, what makes you excitedthe career that you want to , if you promise not to tell anybody, I will let you in on a little secret: I was not always the very best student that I could be when I was in high school, and certainly not when I was in middle did not love every class I wasn’t always paying attention the way I should remember when I was in 8th grade I had to take a class called , ethics is about right and wrong, but if you’d ask me what my favorite subject was back in 8th grade, it was don’t think ethics would have made it on the here’s the interesting still remember that ethics class, all these years remember the way it made me remember being asked questions like: What matters in life? Or, what does it mean to treat other people with dignity and respect? What does it mean to live in a diverse nation, where not everybody looks like you do, or thinks like you do, or es from the same neighborhood as you do? How do we figure out how to get along?Each of these questions led to new I didn’t always know the right answers, but those discussions and that process of discoverythose things have things are still with me day, I’m thinking about those same issues as I try to lead this ’m asking the same kinds of questions about, how do we as a diverse nation e together to achieve what we need to achieve? How do we make sure that every single person is treated with dignity and respect? What responsibilities do we hav