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The Bill Cosby speeches are insightful and eye-opening presentations that discuss the bravery and determination of successful students. Cosby encourages students to embrace their educational experiences, rather than dwell on the "nerdiness" that is often attributed to them.
As an iconic American actor and comedian, Cosby is most recognizable for his appearances on the 'The Bill Cosby Show' and 'Kids Say the Darndest Things.' In his presentations he uses his own personal struggles and mistakes to inspire students to embrace their experiences, instead of dwelling on outcomes and potential failures. In terms of his education, Cosby was awarded a track and field scholarship to Temple University where he studied physical education. He also earned a Doctor of Education from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
For his work in entertainment, Cosby received numerous awards including 'Man of the Year' from Harvard University' and the 'Presidential Medal of Freedom.' He also received countless honorary degrees from prestigious institutions including Yale and Berklee. With an aim to embrace the future and opportunities, rather than scrutinize over them, the Bill Cosby speeches applaud students for indulging in these experiences and gaining new life perspectives.
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Bill Cosby's Realist Commencement Keynote Emphasizes Real Goals
In this commencement keynote by Bill Cosby, he stops all the college graduate dreamers in their tracks and warns against dreaming their lives away.
Bill Cosby takes no prisoners in this brutally... Read More