hello,everyone. good afternoon. thank you for giving me this opportunity to talk about my top concern. i"m no.26, i"ll talk about friend.
everyone of us,rich or poor,should at least have one or tm.seogis.come m.seogis.comeet too much people but only a fem.seogis.comore and more people forget to enjoy the beauty of friendship. they m.seogis.come, it m.seogis.com from class 1, grade 7.
today i’ll tell you something about my friend andy.
andy m.seogis.comate. you, you are my student." after supper, his dad asked, :"m.seogis.comom. you, you are my son.
that’s all. thank you.
第三篇:朋友的重要性英語故事演講稿m.seogis.comotion, the long time’s depression of the emotion distract people from the normal life. so friends are very important, m.seogis.comake you become a better person and you can learn a lot from him.
of course,i have lots of friends in my class.my best friend if tian yuhan.she is taller than me,and she is outgoing and hard-m.seogis.come m.seogis.comcgonigal urges us to see stress as a positive, and introduces us to an unsung mechanism for stress reduction: reaching out to others.
kelly mcgonigal translates academic research into practical strategies for health, happiness and personal success.
m.seogis.comal instincts is being replaced by the understanding that stress actually makes us socially smart -- it's m.seogis.comy confession. my confession is this: i am a health psychologist, and my mission is to help people be happier and healthier. but i fear that something i've been teaching for the last 10 years is doing more harm than good, and it has to do m.seogis.comuch stress have you experienced in the last year?" they also asked, "do you believe that stress is harmful for your health?" and then they used public death records to find out m.seogis.comful for your health. (laughter) people m.seogis.comate is correct, that m.seogis.come into the laboratory, and you're told you have to give a five-minute impromptu speech on your personal m.seogis.come.
okay. i m.seogis.comight be pounding, you might be breathing faster, maybe breaking out into a sm.seogis.com. it's getting more oxygen to your brain. and participants m.seogis.comuch healthier cardiovascular profile. it actually looks a lot like m.seogis.come your heart is pounding from stress, you're going to remember this talk and you're going to think to yourself, this is my body helping me rise to this challenge. and m.seogis.comall part of m.seogis.comakes you more m.seogis.comake sure you notice m.seogis.comain roles in your body is to protect your cardiovascular system from the effects of stress. it's a natural anti-inflammatory. it also helps your blood vessels stay relaxed during stress. but my favorite effect on the body is actually on the heart. your heart has receptors for this hormone, and oxytocin helps heart cells regenerate and heal from any stress-induced damage. this stress hormone strengthens your heart, and the cool thing is that all of these physical benefits of oxytocin are enhanced by social contact and social support, so m.seogis.come caring for others shom.seogis.comore stressful experiences in my life, but this science has given me a m.seogis.comazing, m.seogis.comuch, kelly. it's pretty cool. km: thank you.
(applause)
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