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时间:2015-04-04 05:13

关于诚信的英语演讲稿

Ladies and gentlemen Good afternoon, today my topic is Academic integrity, starting with me。

Academic integrity is a fundamental value upon which colleges and universities are built. Students, faculty and staff are expected to contribute frank opinions, and other academic exercises that are vital to sustaining the discussion and exchange of ideas. For learning and scholarship to thrive, academic communities cannot tolerate acts of academic dishonesty, such as cheating, misrepresentation.there are four fundamental values that characterize an academic community of integrity: Honesty. The quest for truth and knowledge requires intellectual and personal honesty in learning, teaching, research and service. Trust. Academic institutions must foster a climate of mutual trust in order to stimulate the free exchange of ideas. Fairness. All interactions among students, faculty and administrators should be grounded in clear standards, practices and procedures. Respect. Learning is acknowledged as a participatory process, and a wide range of opinions and ideas is respected. As graduate students, academic integrity is particularly important in the future when We expected to service to others and our societies. So How do we maintain academic integrity? First, We make the effort to understand what counts as dishonesty and why this is wrong. Then, We work hard to master the rules of academic disciplines and achieve personal academic outcomes that we can be proud . Meanwhile, We appreciate the value of critical thinking and, a positive attitude, We take a problem-solving approach to learning, combining theory and practice in sophisticated ways At last, we should have the habit of developing new ideas and new ways of seeing, understanding, expressing, and communicating

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If You are Honest, I Will Believe in You I don’t know whether you have noticed a note while you were eating in the dining room. There was a note put up on the vending machine, and the word on the paper really touched me. It said that, if you are honest, I will believe in you. The word recalls a story kept in my mind, and now I am so glad to share with you. I believe most of you have watched CCTV Spring Festival Gala this year, but who still remember an old man named Wu Hengzhong. (Look)This man, as a representative of “national moral models”, was invited to pay a New Year call to the people, and was also the protagonist of the story I am going to tell. He was a common 58-year-old peasant in Tongnan ,Chongqing. What makes him well-known is that he has been repaying a debt, which replaced his dead son. In 2001, his son, Wu Jun, borrowed money from his relatives and then bought a truck to make a living from it. However, in 2003, a misfortune befall him as well as his family was involved. He died in a car accident, leaving a 4-year-old child and 19 thousand debt. On the day of bury, he cried at his son’s grave, and said, don’t worry, I will replace the debt instead of you. After that, he was in great distress over the death of his son, but still was strong and alive. However, 19 thousand debt was a really huge sum for him, so for repaying the debt, he just reclaimed all the wasteland in the mountain, the total area 52 mu and became the largest local grower. How much is the 52 mu? Let’s make a calculation together. Each mu is approximately equal to 666 square meters, so 52 mu is about 35 thousand square meters, and is approach to the area of 5 qualified football court. Can you imagine that? An old man cultivated a so huge area. It means that he had to work day and night, and actually he did so. At the same time, for repaying the debt, he has been lived frugally, and the clothes he wore were all from others’. While he was still optimistic, he would rather lived hard hi

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since the quality of honesty applies to all behaviors, one cannot refuse to consider factual information, for example, in an unbiased manner and still claim that one's knowledge, belief or position is an attempt to be truthful. such a belief is clearly a product of one's desires and simply has nothing to do with the human ability to know. basing one's positions on what one wants — rather than unbiased evidence gathering — is dishonest even when good intentions can be cited — after all even hitler could cite good intentions and intended glory for a select group of people. clearly then, an unbiased approach to the truth is a requirement of honesty.  because intentions are closely related to fairness and certainly affect the degree of honesty\\\/dishonesty, there is a wide spread confusion about honesty--and a general belief that being dishonest means that one always correctly understands if their behavior is either honest or dishonest. self-perception of our morality is non-static and volatile. it's often at the moment we refuse to consider other perspectives that there is a clear indication we are not pursuing the truth, rather than simply and exclusively at the moment we can muster up evidence that we are right. socrates had much to say about truth, honesty and morality, and explained that if people really understood that their behavior was wrong — then they simply wouldn't do it — by definition. unfortunately, honesty in the western tradition has been marginalized to specific

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To stop cheating is file work for both the teachers and the students. For the teachers, they should attach great importance to the test of the ability of using the knowledge to solve problems rather than the mechanical memory of textbooks.  For the students, it is necessary to realize that cheating in exams is shameful conduct, and the future is full of sharp competition and any success achieved by cheating won't last long. So let us make a cheating-free campus and establish an honest academic atmosphere for today and tomorrow.

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诚信(Good faith)这篇可以参考:)~~ It is true that most of us value honesty highly. However, nowadays we often confront confidence crisis such as cheating, overcharging, fake commodities and so on. I think that we should be honest because being honest is not only beneficial to ourselves but also to others and the whole society. The reasons can be listed as follows.Firstly, only honest people can be truly respected by the others and can make more friends over a long period of time. Secondly, honesty, which is the traditional virtue of the Chinese people, can make our life easier and more harmonious. For example, consumers will not be afraid of being overcharged if dealers are honest, and thus dealers can win over more customers. Thirdly, honesty can make our society more stable. A case in point is that Singapore, a society featuring trustworthiness and integrity, has a comparatively low criminal rate. It goes without saying that being honest is of great benefit to both the community and individuals. There is no doubt that we should foster the spirit of honesty. In conclusion, laying stress on honesty will become the public morals in our society. 回答者:萍mm - 首席执行官 十四级 4-7 07:02 wjbdehaoma,我选了一篇Jerald Wayne Strickland在University of Houston毕业典礼的演讲.他选用了一个他的病人的故事,来说名医生和病人间的信任,This brings to mind a truism from the American frontier: “Honesty and integrity are not something you should flirt with—you should be married to them... 你可用自己亲身经历过的或是自己知道的关于的诚实故事,来增加你的演说的感染力. 个人意见,仅供参考. 祝好! Jerald Wayne Strickland Interim Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, University of Houston Curator Ream, Chancellor George, Provost Cope, Dean Davis, distinguished faculty, graduates, friends and family members, I am so pleased to be with you on this special occasion. Thank you Dean Davis for the wonderful introduction, and I bring warm wishes from my University to the 2005 graduates, their families and guests, and to the faculty and administration of the College of Optometry. I am especially pleased to join University of Missouri System Curator, Dr. Anne Ream, Dean Larry Davis and the faculty to celebrate this most important event in the life of an optometrist, the sudden and abrupt change from professional student to doctor. Graduates, it is a very high order privilege and distinct honor for me to address you today, and I am humbled by your collective accomplishments as students, as clinicians and as citizens. The 28 women and 16 men who are members of the Class of 2005 come from thirteen (13) states. You joined this fine university and college four years ago as eager students with strong academic backgrounds and collegial spirits. I checked with the dean and a few members of your class earlier today and I am happy to report that your spirits have not been broken, nor your intellectual curiosity diminished. One could rate the approximately 1,200 members of the Optometry Class of 2005 across this nation as the best we have graduated, indeed with the many changes in our practicing profession and consequently in the preparatory curriculum one can feel quite safe in making such a statement at this and, hopefully, subsequent commencements. In addition to these accolades, one should realize that only 1\\\/100th of 1 percent of the world’s population achieves the doctoral level of education. Therefore, from a global perspective, this is truly a remarkable achievement. I read recently that brevity, humor and celebrity are important in graduation speeches. If I can do one out of three, I feel I have accomplished my goal. I want to tell you a story and share a simple message with you. Mrs. Brown was a longtime patient of mine at the University Eye Institute. We had worked through systemic and eye diseases and related conditions over about 8 years. She was a regular, annual patient who felt comfortable about calling me when she had questions and sharing with me issues related to her healthcare needs. We had dealt with open angle glaucoma, cataract surgery, diabetes, hypertension and frequent changes in her refractive error. About 4 years ago I received one of those regular phone calls but this time there was sadness in her voice. Remember, I was the one person of only a few with whom she shared her health and vision problems and sometimes personal problems. I was “Her Eye Doctor” and we had long ago passed the cross cultural communication barrier. As we talked, Mrs. Brown began to cry as she shared the fact that her health insurance and subsequent Medicare changes would no longer pay for her visits nor the diagnostic and therapeutic services that I prescribed. Although commonplace today, these sudden and often traumatic changes in medical service providers disregard the importance of trust, understanding and respect developed over time between patient and doctor. This scenario happens only too often where this important relationship between doctor and patient is strained and often severed due to impersonal and external factors. The story of Mrs. Brown has been repeated tens of thousands of times in optometry, medicine, dentistry, osteopathy, podiatry, pharmacy, etc. For many, the doctor-patient relationship has been replaced with impersonal third party shepherding of patients from provider to provider. Many of you have experienced this disruption in your healthcare. Mrs. Brown did still stay in touch with me, about once every year, with a phone call to me or my staff bringing us up-to-date on her health and vision problems. She had many doctors over those years. The reason I tell you this story is to demonstrate and emphasize to you that trust, understanding and respect are powerful magnets for doctors and their patients. A breach of these will likely repel. Good doctor-patient relationships are built on honesty and integrity and withstand external pressures, influences and even misunderstandings. A trusting doctor-patient relationship is not easily disturbed, and we see in the example of my patient, Mrs. Brown, it can prevail. I was sure when Mrs. Brown did have a choice to return to me as her eye doctor, she would bring her family and friends. Well, it happened! About 2 years ago, during our annual phone call, she seemed excited and most cheerful—“Doctor, I have made an appointment to see you next month, the insurance tides have turned.” This brings to mind a truism from the American frontier: “Honesty and integrity are not something you should flirt with—you should be married to them.” Honesty, trust, compassion, fairness, patience, understanding, respect, dignity, confidentiality, good citizenship, charity and beneficence are most worthy traits for all citizens, but they are mandatory traits for those of us who occupy positions of high responsibility for human and health services. This is not a case where 80% or even 90% of those attributes is acceptable—it’s 100%—much like take-offs and landings and action potentials, it’s all or none. Most persons have a tincture of each of these traits, but for the healthcare provider it is an imperative to have a large therapeutic and preventive dose. If one samples patients regarding the traits of the “best doctors” they know or have experienced, each of the previously noted virtues can be found. Patients want and expect their doctors to be professionally virtuous and to be model citizens. You will soon take the “Optometric Oath” which allows you to state before family, friends, colleagues and your faculty, your ethical and professional convictions. In the 4th century B.C., the Greek physician Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine,” laid out common sense ethical principles which are known to all of us in the health professions. They deal with respect, fairness, justice, confidentiality, honesty and quality of care. “The Hippocratic Oath.” Sound familiar? Yes, and after 17 centuries. There is one somewhat lesser known component of the Hippocratic Oath; it is “Respect for your teachers.” Simply stated, Hippocrates wrote and pledged: “To hold him (or now her) who has taught me this art as equal to my parents and to live my life in partnership with him (her).” For your distinguished and patient faculty members who have played roles as teacher, mentor and counselor in your career, continue this relationship and trust and respect them and the institution which has embraced you for four years. Another truism from the American frontier: “When you get to where you are goin’, the first thing to do is take care of the horse you rode in on.” There are few things in higher education that reach the level of pride and satisfaction for a faculty member than to share one’s knowledge, skill and experience with others who will go forth and practice (and teach others). Back to Mrs. Brown. She taught me important lessons in doctor-patient relations—ones that work, ones, which I hope you will embrace, and practice--- honesty, integrity, understanding, respect and trust. Congratulations and best wishes and stay the course and lead the profession of optometry to new heights, and remember Mrs. Brown, every patient can be a Mrs. Brown. Finally, you are now entering the ranks of the optometric profession with our high expectation that you will continue the leadership traditions of Irvin Borish, Anne Ream, Jack Bennett, Larry Davis, your distinguished faculty, and your state and national optometric leaders. I challenge each of you to distinguish yourself in all aspects of the profession. I promise you the result will indeed be fulfilling and rewarding. “Bite off more than you can chew and chew it!” I leave you with some advice from the sage and plainspoken Will Rogers: “Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment” and “Never miss a good chance to shut up” It has been an honor to be with you today.或者是:It is undeniable that dishonesty in our society, which does us much harm in many respects, has aroused public concern nowadays. For example, many doctors sell unnecessary but expensive medicines to their patients in order to get more money, And a lot of people buy fake certificates so that they can get better jobs. Also, some students cheat on exams. Even such famous star as Ouyang San, once considered China’s movie king, cheated the government on income taxes It is unequivocally well known that being honest is beneficial to the people involved. Meanwhile, a sense of honesty builds up in others’ hearts, which, in turn, will earn you true friendship. But it is probably less well known that being honest in equally beneficial to ourselves. Despite the widespread practices of dishonesty, we should take firm steps to end this unhealthy trend, so as to make the world more beautiful.

诚实是一种美德 英语演讲稿800

Honest and trustworthy, is our Chinese nation's fine tradition. For thousands of years, people with sincerity, honesty. Funky mellow integrity of the wind, the more long history, the integrity of the gas more Everbright Huaxia, filling the. Shehas long been integrated into our national culture blood, become a cultural gene indispensable important one annulus.However, in recent years, along with the market economy impact, wash, people found, integrity in the extinction, material in him. Interest instead of virtue,honesty in fraud. In many people's life balance, sinking the end isHealth , beauty , smart , talent , money , honor , only good faith theend high tilt. Honesty, lighter!And do not say the market place, Fengjueyungui; and need not say the marketvendors Duanjinshaoliang, shoddy; also don't say black rice selling oil againstrice, water mixed with methanol; it is a day of fine weather, you are happy,accidentally discovered a full purse in the street: you dare pick up? And live! If that happened in * * years ago, you would gladly give it to the police uncle won plaudits, but today, in the crowded streets, my objective point, as long as youhand touched the package, trouble on the upper part of the body.Small environment, international environment, there are many examples. Look atthe ocean's uncle Sam, is regarded integrity as nothing, I want to make NMD,the ABM Treaty is an obstacle, tear tear not to discuss.The integrity of the wind will stop with a person with breadth of vision, the muchlamented.However, we, the new century, new youth, has been slowly unfold the flag, wewrote, I trust on the flag, my beautiful!Youth, is the golden period of life, life is the true and beautiful pure period.Credibility is the most should not and most easy to ignore the virtue. We need toput the integrity of high up, so that everyone can see, and her warm light to attract.I have a strong feeling that, in the future is expected to be more accessible, and honesty will return to the market, return to society, return to you and me. She is like a living water, gradually infiltration, win support among the people; she waslike a cool breeze blowing, blowing open field, the hearts of people. Where, then,credit instead of disguise, ordered substitutional disorder, simply replaced the complex, warmth and replaced the cold, people bathed in the integrity of thesunrise, all benefit not shallow.So, come on, friends!My faith, my beautiful; I am beautiful, I am proud of!

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