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颁奖演讲稿(6篇范文)

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颁奖演讲稿(6篇范文)范文

第1篇 领导在庆五四颁奖文艺晚会上的演讲稿

青年朋友们、同志们:

再过几天,就是“五四运动”××周年纪念日。今天,团县委在这里隆重举行五四颁奖晚会,表彰我县一批在祖国建设中涌现出来的杰出青年代表,很有意义。我代表县委向全县广大青年朋友们致以节日的问候!

××县现有××多万团员青年,广大青年朋友们为我县的发展发挥了突击队、生力军的带头作用,为我县三个文明建设做出了积极的贡献,县委、县政府感谢你们,并希望你们再接再厉,继续努力,再立新功,再创辉煌。借此机会,我对全县各级团组织和广大青年朋友们提三点希望:

一是要努力学习,坚定信念。现在进入了信息化和知识经济时代,社会发展变化很快,谁不学习就会落后。实践证明,进步是从学习开始的,退步是从不学习开始的。全县各级团组织和广大团员青年一定要加强学习,形成自觉学习,终身学习的好风气,否则,就会眼界不宽、思路狭窄,办法陈旧,出现本领恐慌,就难以承担我们应肩负的历史重任。同时,理想信念是一个人的精神支柱。我们全*全团的理想信念就是要坚定建设中国特色社会主义的理想信念,全面建设小康社会,并为实现中华民族的伟大复兴而努力奋斗。要实现这个理想,这将是个漫长的历史过程,可能需要1xx年甚至更长的时间,需要几代人、十几代人,甚至几十代的努力才能完成。对于每一个共青团员青年来说,“最可怕的敌人,就是没有坚定的信念”。为此,全县广大团员青年一定要坚定理想信念,牢固树立正确的世界观、人生观、价值观,自觉抵制金主义、享乐主义、极端个人主义的诱惑,为把自己培养成为全面建设小康社会的合格建设者和接班人而奋力拼搏。

二是要服务大局,继续发挥经济建设的突击队和生力军作用,积极投身××县的经济建设主战场。目前,我县正处于一个重要的发展时期,全县上下正在按照县委、县政府的工作思路,强势推动全县经济社会既快又好地发展。广大团员青年是我县最富有朝气、最富有活力的群体,希望广大青年朋友们始终保持昂扬向上、奋发有为的精神状态,为了我们县的明天,继续贡献自己的青春和智慧,谱写一曲××青年的壮丽凯歌!

三是加强建设,创新工作方式方法,努力开创共青团工作新局面。

多年来的经验表明,全县各级团的工作只有融入中心、服务大局,才能做到有为有位。当前,新的形势、新的机遇、新的挑战、新的要求,赋予全县各级团组织和广大团员青年共同的历史责任和历史任务,全县各级团组织要适应时代发展的需要,加强建设,创新工作方式方法,要不断在提升发展理念上下功夫,在提升能力素质上下功夫,在提高团组织的凝聚力和战斗力上下功夫,使团的各项活动成为各级领导的关注点和广大团员青年的兴奋点,使全县各级团组织充满生机和活力。

最后,祝愿全县广大青年朋友身心健康、工作顺利、事业有成

第2篇 颁奖演讲稿

颁奖演讲稿

尊敬的各位领导各位家长以及各位小朋友们:

大家好!

今天我们欢聚一堂,共同庆祝小博士幼儿园参加全国“第三届徐工启蒙杯”手脑速算大赛颁奖仪式。在此,我谨代表手脑速算乳山总代理以及手脑速算老师向各位来宾表示诚挚的谢意!

手脑速算的全称是《手脑模拟电脑快速计算技术》,曾获国家专利两项,获国际金奖多项。手脑速算是根据电脑计算的原理发明的。技术鉴定后通过中央教科所迅速的在大陆及香港、台湾、新加坡、泰国、日本等地的幼儿园、学校里得到了应用,有数十万人接受了该法的培训。被公认为手脑并用的智力体操。并广泛的应用于全国各地!

自从手脑速算进入我院,经过院方、家长、小朋友以及各位老师的共同努力获得了非常优秀的成绩。在我们仅仅学习了三个月的时间,跟全国各地学习了一年、甚至两年的小朋友共同比赛;在全国幼儿组仅有的5个特等奖中,我们就获得其中一个特等奖、一个一等奖和一个二等奖!这跟院方的管理,家长的配合、小朋友们的努力是分不开的!在此,我对获奖的小朋友们表示衷心的祝贺!

我祝愿手脑速算在我们小博士幼儿园这片金土地上开出更加灿烂的花朵!最后,祝福各位来宾,各位家长万事如意!谢谢大家!!!

第3篇 大学生庆新春颁奖晚会演讲稿

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大学生庆新春颁奖晚会演讲稿

十分荣幸参加今天的“2010xx大学生诗会”颁奖晚会,我谨代表xx市作家协会向这次活动的成功举办表示热烈的祝贺,向获得“xx高校2010十佳诗人”称号和获得一、二、三等奖以及优秀奖的各位同学

表示衷心的祝贺!

诗歌,在人类进化长河的波光映照下,始终闪耀着璀璨的光芒。即使在今天,当“科学和技术”把人的心域禁锢在钢筋水泥的堡垒之中时,人仍可于郊外小河边的杨柳树下,在流萤如星的茵茵草地上,

倾听到诗国的回声——它来自人心灵不朽的家园。

同时,我们也应注意到,改革开放把我们带进一个充满巨变的时代,各种利益与价值都在发生冲撞,各种思考与观念都在发生对抗。我们生活在一个众语喧哗又莫衷一是的语境之中,市场意识形态和滥

觞的消费主义,武断地侵蚀着诗歌的领地,整个诗歌价值判断失衡。招摇于世的“伪诗人们”颠覆了诗歌的庄严,消解了诗歌的神性。他们得意洋洋地一边填满欲望的口袋,一边鸣响文学的丧钟!

我们该怎么办?在境况不利于诗歌的时候。一句话,真正的诗歌写作应该守望人类精神高地,与其在山谷哭泣,不如在山顶放歌。要做的应该是:屏弃时下那些生命价值沦丧、审美趣味低下的伪诗歌,

创建一种关注时代困境,揭示人生问题,抒发生命体验,寻求精神解救的真诗歌,以期解蔽时代、反思文明、关怀人生、丰富心灵,为铸造民族新的良知、新的灵魂,去开拓更加广阔完善的社会文明、

生命时空和精神境界!

各位同学、各位朋友,当人过早地吃掉那只苹果后,www.mfanwen.com人就脱离了自然存在状态,在这茫茫的世界上,人始终自觉着无家可归,只好在这片陌土上寻找着爱,寻找着生活的意义,寻找着旧

梦和新梦。时间以百年、千年甚至万年计,倏忽间就从身边流逝了。形而上的哲学指出了明净的天空和坚实的大地,然而,缺乏专业训练、生命有限的个体,实难领略到它的瑰丽风景之二、三。宗教描

绘的图景十分可爱,亦是每个个体生命能够领受的,然而,它是虚幻的,始终存在于遥遥的彼岸。人不断地求助于它们,积蓄着智力和能量,一点一点地升华着自身,然而身心的疲惫和孤寂依旧,可人

们仍然那样地眷恋着脚下的这块土地。于是,人只好自我救助,用每个人都具有的原始天启——溶哲学、宗教、音乐和文学与一炉的准自然形式——诗歌,抒发着自身的体验和认知。这大约就是海德格

尔所言“诗并不飞翔凌越大地之上以逃避大地的羁绊而盘旋其上。正是诗,首次将人带回大地,并因此使他安居。”

因此,人在诗歌中祈祷和救赎;人在诗歌中致思于他的无家可归,我们从哪里来?我们到哪里去?人在诗歌中变成自身苦难或欢乐的神明;此时的人哪,正如荷尔德林诗云:

“我真想证明,就连璀璨的星空也不比人纯洁。”

于是,人就在这般情势中,踏着荆棘丛生的漫漫路途前行,且昂首放歌,因为心灵的家园将永生永世护佑着他,给他带来不尽的福祉!

第4篇 诺贝尔化学奖得主斯特凡·赫尔在颁奖晚宴英语演讲稿

your majesties,your royal highnesses,ladies and gentlemen,

what a week, what a day, and what a night...!

i cannot imagine anything more exhilarating than to stand here this evening – also on behalf ofmy colleagues w. e. moerner and eric betzig – thanking the swedish academy and the nobelfoundation for the honor that has been bestowed upon us. we are so grateful to all who havesupported us on our path and – above all – we feel very, very humbled.

like all laureates, each of us three has his own road to this magnificent hall. our personalstories have been quite different.

yet – we have much in common: passion for what we do, and fascination with things thatcannot be done, or – let’s say – things that cannot be done...supposedly.

erwin schrödinger, who spoke at this banquet eighty-one years ago tonight, wrote: “it is fairto state that we are not going to experiment with single particles any more than we will raisedinosaurs in the zoo”.

well, one of us, w. e., discovered just the opposite – single molecules can indeed be seen andplayed with individually.

now, ladies and gentlemen, what do we learn from this?

first. erwin schrödinger would never have gone on to write “jurassic park”...

second. as a nobel laureate you should say “this or that is never going to happen”, becauseyou will increase your chances tremendously – of being remembered – decades later – in anobel banquet speech.

and so, – on to superresolution fluorescence imaging. according to the belief, molecules closertogether than 200 nanometers could not be told apart with focused light. this is because, in apacked molecular crowd, the molecules shout out their fluorescence simultaneously, causingtheir signal, their voices, to be confused.

but, believe it or not, eric found a way to discern the molecules by calling on each one ofthem individually, using a microscope so simple – that he built it with a friend – in his livingroom.

as for myself, i never had that kind of patience. calling on each molecule one by one? noway. i just told all of them to be quiet – except for a selected few.

just keep the molecules quiet, and let only a few speak up. ... a simple solution to asupposedly unsolvable problem. it made the resolution limit - history.

now have a guess, where did this idea occur to me?

not very far from here, actually: in a student dorm in finnish åbo – in what you may kindly call– a living room.

so, what does it take, ladies and gentlemen, to end up standing here, telling you a story ofimportant discoveries or improvements?

well...you definitely need a living room. at the very least, you need a place to sleep. and whenyou fall asleep you may forget that others consider you – too daring or too foolish.

but when morning comes, you would better find yourself saying: “i have so many choices ofwhat to do or what to leave – every morning, every day. i better judge for myself, and – goahead and do it.”

because nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come – even if it came in a –living room – or to someone – with a humble living.

and – if you feel we’ll never raise dinosaurs...who knows? one day someone may be actuallystanding here – giving a banquet speech.

so, let us embrace a culture that addresses problems deemed impossible to solve – and letus now honor those who will do so with a toast.

第5篇 诺贝尔物理学奖得主中村修二在颁奖晚宴演讲稿

your majesty,royal highnesses,ladies and gentlemen,colleagues and friends:

on behalf of my co-recipients, professor isamu akasaki and professor hiroshi amano, i wouldlike to thank the members of the nobel prize selection committee, and members of the swedishroyal academy of science for honouring our invention of the efficient blue-light emittingdiodes (led) which has enabled bright and energy-savings white light sources.

alfred nobel wanted his prize to be awarded based on an invention or discovery in physics that“during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind”. therefore,we are deeply honoured that the dream of led lighting has now become a reality, and isgreatly benefiting mankind.

nowadays we can buy energy efficient led light bulbs at the supermarket and help reduceenergy use. led lighting is 10 times more efficient than conventional incandescent lampso we can drastically reduce energy consumption. i believe that led lighting can also reduceglobal warming too.

in addition, by combining led with solar cell we can give sustainable lighting to the 1.5 billionpeople without electricity that’s cost effective, clean, and safe – truly lighting the world.

my colleague at ucsb, and physics nobel laureate in 2019, professor herbert kromer saidabout led lighting: “we are not just talking about doing things better, but about doing thingswe never could before. you have forvever changed the world, now every person can experienceled lighting”.

if i can tell you a little story of encouragement…when we began work on the blue led in the1980s, we were told again and again that what we were trying to do was impossible.

still, we persevered, working hard for many hours and years to develop this new technology.

after the breakthroughs in making the bright blue led by professors akasaki, amano andmyself, an explosion of research activity occurred. thousands of researchers joined the fieldand applied the led to many fields such as mobile phone screens, led television, and ledlighting.

along with professor isamu akasaki and professor hiroshi amano, i would like to thank theswedish royal academy again for awarded this prize to our invention of blue led and energyefficient led lights. i would also like to thank all my colleagues at nichia and ucsb and myfamily for letting me work so hard.

today, i hope that everyone can now use efficient and led lighting to save energy!

thank you! (tack)

第6篇 诺贝尔经济学奖得主梯若尔在颁奖晚宴演讲稿

your majesties,your royal highnesses,ladies and gentlemen,

the great economist john maynard keynes once wrote: “if economists could manage to getthemselves thought of as humble, competent people on a level with dentists, that would besplendid.”

83 years and much research later, we would perhaps aspire to be compared with“meteorologists” or “doctors”, whose scientific accomplishments have been truly outstandingand yet have to face challenges that are rather down-to-earth. our failure to foresee orprevent the financial crisis is a sore reminder of the dangers of hubris. true enough, we hadworked on most of its ingredients. but like a virus that keeps mutating, new dangers emergedwhen we thought we had understood and avoided the existing ones.

the need to be humble applies also to the field that was rewarded by the prize. recognizingthat industries are different from each other and evolve rapidly, researchers in industrialorganization have patiently built a body of knowledge that has helped regulators to betterunderstand market power and the effects of policy interventions, and helped firms toformulate their strategies. they have thereby contributed to making this world a better world,the economist’s first mission. yet, there is so much we still have to learn, and the world changesfaster than our understanding can keep up.

humility is not easy to preserve when receiving such a prestigious award. albert camus in hisacceptance speech wondered how he, rich only in his doubts and his work still in progress,could cope with being at the center of a glaring light. his answer was that he could not livewithout his art. the great french scientist henri poincaré described the unmatched pleasure ofdiscovery: “thought is only a flash in the middle of a long night. but this flash meanseverything.”

wisdom therefore encourages me to return as soon as possible to my lab, to the colleagues towhom i am indebted for the prize, in short to the wonderful life of a researcher. but i shall beprofoundly and permanently grateful to the committee for the immense honor it hasbestowed upon me, and to the nobel foundation and sweden for their astounding mission ofdrawing attention to science year after year.

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