Beginning: On Malaysia Airline Give thanks Body part: Globalized world Benefits of studying abroad Ordinary citizens reaching out to the world America's effort to promote this exchange Importance of open access to information Ending: Best face of China and America I hope.… Note:Examples from this speech Remarks by the First Lady at Stanford Center at Peking University Beijing,China MRS.OBAMA:(Applause.)Thank you.Well,ni-hao.(Laughter.)It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university,so thank you so much for having me. Now,before I get started today,on behalf of myself and my husband,I just want to say a few very brief words about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.As my husband has said,the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.And please know that we are keeping all of the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time. Now with that,I want to start by recognizing our new Ambassador to China, Ambassador Baucus;President Wang;Chairman Zhu;Vice President Li;Director Cueller;Professor Oi,and the Stanford Center;President Sexton from New York University,which is an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai;and John Thornton,Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University.Thank you all for joining us. But most of all,I want to thank all of the students who are here today.And I particularly want to thank Eric Schaefer and Zhu Xuanhao for that extraordinary English and Chinese introduction.That was a powerful symbol of everything that I want to talk with you about today. See,by learning each other's languages,and by showing such curiosity and respect for each other's cultures,Mr.Schafer and Ms.Zhu and all of you are buildingBeginning: On Malaysia Airline Give thanks Body part: Globalized world Benefits of studying abroad Ordinary citizens reaching out to the world America’s effort to promote this exchange Importance of open access to information Ending: Best face of China and America I hope… Note: Examples from this speech Remarks by the First Lady at Stanford Center at Peking University Beijing, China MRS. OBAMA: (Applause.) Thank you. Well, ni-hao. (Laughter.) It is such a pleasure and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university, so thank you so much for having me. Now, before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search. And please know that we are keeping all of the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time. Now with that, I want to start by recognizing our new Ambassador to China, Ambassador Baucus; President Wang; Chairman Zhu; Vice President Li; Director Cueller; Professor Oi, and the Stanford Center; President Sexton from New York University, which is an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai; and John Thornton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University. Thank you all for joining us. But most of all, I want to thank all of the students who are here today. And I particularly want to thank Eric Schaefer and Zhu Xuanhao for that extraordinary English and Chinese introduction. That was a powerful symbol of everything that I want to talk with you about today. See, by learning each other’s languages, and by showing such curiosity and respect for each other’s cultures, Mr. Schafer and Ms. Zhu and all of you are building