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  1. 6. Juni 1997 · At Chelsea Clinton's Graduation, Dad Speaks. WASHINGTON (AllPolitics, June 6) -- First daughter Chelsea Clinton graduated from high school today, with her mother looking on and her father telling ...

  2. 6. Juni 2015 · We don't have to know all of our visions. We still have time to discover them, but when we put off chasing the dream until we are 30, until we graduate, until whatever it is happens, we will end ...

  3. 30. Mai 2023 · On May 30, 2023, Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber encouraged those assembled for the University’s 276th Commencement to “stand up and speak up together for the values of free expression and full inclusivity for people of all identities.”. His Commencement address, “Let Your Voices Rise,” appears here in full:

  4. 9. Jan. 2017 · Create your vision based on what you want, and then start moving in the direction of your dreams. Be daring and remind yourself when it feels difficult what the costs of not living your dreams are. It all comes down to choosing to be brave and follow your dreams. Don’t let anyone tell you what is possible for you because, at that moment, you ...

  5. 14. Juni 1997 · In each land I have visited as your President, I have felt more at home because some of their people have found a home in America. For two centuries, wave upon wave of immigrants have come to our shores to build a new life, drawn by the promise of freedom and a fair chance. Whatever else they found, even bigotry and violence, most of them never gave up on America. Even African-Americans, the ...

  6. Bill Clinton (2015) William Jefferson „Bill“ Clinton (* 19. August 1946 in Hope, Arkansas als William Jefferson Blythe III) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratischen Partei. Von 1993 bis 2001 war er der 42. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten. Zuvor war er Gouverneur von Arkansas. Seit 1975 ist er mit Hillary Clinton verheiratet ...

  7. 31. Mai 2020 · 2020 Commencement Address by President Eisgruber. By. The Office of Communications. on May 31, 2020, 2:03 p.m. President Christopher L. Eisgruber’s Address for the virtual Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 31, 2020, along with a statement on the killing of George Floyd and the importance of confronting racism.