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aughter.)But the truth is, an education is about more than getting into a good ’s about more than getting a good job when you ’s about giving each and every one of us the chance to fulfill our promise, and to be the best version of ourselves we can part of that means treating others the way we want to be treatedwith kindness and that’s something else that I want to municate to students not just here at Masterman but all across the kids can be mean to other ’s face don’t always treat each other with respect and ’s true for adults as well, by the sometimes that’s especially true in middle school or high school, because being a teenager isn’t ’s a time when you’re wrestling with a lot of I was in my teens, I was wrestling with all sorts of questions about who I had a white mother and a black father, and my father wasn’t around。he had left when I was so there were all kinds of issues that I was dealing of you may be working through your own questions right now and ing to terms with what makes you I know that figuring out all of that can be even more difficult when you’ve got bullies in a class who try to use those differences to pick on you or poke fun at you, to make you feel bad about in some places, the problem is even more are neighborhoods in my hometown of Chicago, and there are neighborhoods right here in Philadelphia where kids are doing each other serious , what I want to say to every kid, every young personwhat I want all of youif you take away one thing from my speech, I want you to take away the notion that life is precious, and part of what makes it so wonderful is its diversity, that all of us are we shouldn’t be embarrassed by the things that make us should be proud of them, because it’s the thing that makes us different that makes us who we are, that makes us the strength and character of this country has always e from our ability to recognizeno matter who we are, no matter where we e from, no matter what we look like, no matter what abilities we haveto recognize ourselves in each was reminded of that idea the other day when I read a letter from Tamerria ’s a 12yearold girl in she told me about how hard she works and about all the munity service she does with her she wrote, “I try to achieve my dreams and help others do the same.”“That,” she said, “is how the world should work.”That’s a pretty good work hard to achieve my goals and then I try to help others to achieve their I agree with ’s how the world should it’s only going to work that way if all of you get in good habits while you’re in , yes, each of us need to work all have to take responsibilities for our own need to take responsibility for our own what makes us who we are is that here, in this country, in the United States of America, we don’t just reach for our own dreams, we try to help others do the is a country that gives all its daughters and all of its sons a fair chance, a chance to make the most of their lives and fulfill their Godgiven I’m absolutely confident that if all of our studentshere at Masterman and across this countrykeep doing their part, if you guys work hard and you’re focused on your education, you keep fighting for your dreams and then you help each other reach each other’s dreams, then you’re not only going to succeed this year, you’re going to succeed for the rest of your that means America will succeed in the 21st my main message to all of you here today: I couldn’t be prouder of it of you I know are going to do great things in the maybe some time in the 21st century, it’s going to be one of you that’s standing up here speaking to a group of kids as President of the United bless you, and God bless the United States of you.(Applause.)END 1:23 第三篇:奧巴馬白宮演講 2Take executive action on 。New climate 。It39。s the right thing to 。My new attitude is paying 。Look at my Cuba 。The Castro brothers are here 。Wele to America, ,朋友。Que pasa? 怎麼了?What? 什么?It39。s the Castros from 。, 。嗨,杰奎因。Hi, ,朱利安。Anyway, being president is never ,當(dāng)總統(tǒng)都不是件容易的事。I still have to fix a broken immigration system, issue veto threats, negotiate with ,發(fā)布否決威脅,與伊朗談判。All while finding time to pray five times a 。Which is 。And it is no wonder that people keep pointing out how the presidency has aged 。I look so old, John Boehner39。s already invited Benjamin Netanyahu to speak at my ,以至于約翰博納已經(jīng)邀請了本雅明內(nèi)塔尼亞胡在我的葬禮上致辭。Meanwhile, Michelle hasn39。t aged a ,米歇爾卻一點(diǎn)兒都沒有老。I ask her what her secret is and she just says “fresh fruits and vegetables.” 我問她秘訣所在,她說“新鮮水果和蔬菜?!盜t39。s 。Fact is though, at this point my legacy is finally beginning to take ,我的遺產(chǎn)漸漸顯出雛形了。The economy is getting 。Nine in ten Americans now have health 。Today thanks to Obamacare you no longer have to worry about losing your insurance if you lose your ,正因?yàn)閵W巴馬醫(yī)改,你們才不用擔(dān)心失業(yè)后沒有保險。You39。re wele, Senate ,民主黨議員們。第四篇:奧巴馬開學(xué)演講稿奧巴馬開學(xué)演講稿Wakefield High School Arlington, VirginiaTHE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody!Thank you, right, everybody go ahead and have a is everybody doing today?(Applause.)How about Tim Spicer?(Applause.)I am here with students at Wakefield High School in Arlington, we39。ve got students tuning in from all across America, from kindergarten through 12th I am just so glad that all could join us I want to thank Wakefield for being such an outstanding yourselves a big round of applause.(Applause.)I know that for many of you, today is the first day of for those of you in kindergarten, or starting middle or high school, it39。s your first day in a new school, so it39。s understandable if you39。re a little imagine there are some seniors out there who are feeling pretty good right now(applause)with just one more year to no matter what grade you39。re in, some of you are probably wishing it were still summer and you could39。ve stayed in bed just a little bit longer this know that I was young, my family lived lived in Indonesia for a few my mother, she didn