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Inspirational Speech
I am a part of NGO which is running a cause for people with disabilities.
An inspirational speech for the disabled people to motivate them to become successful.
Target Audience: Persons with disabilities except for deaf & dumb people.

Hello Friends,
How are you?
Doing great? good well,
I would begin asking you one question What do you think of yourself?

Do you think that you people are waste.. u r the extra baggage which this earth is carrying the society sees towards you with sympathy and nothing else.

If your answers to these questions are yes…. Then I will prove you wrong
And if the answers are ‘no’ then you are on right track and I will aid you
Look how

I am sure that ur thinking will change once I give you examples of some successful people who were like you. And these people were able to do
1. James Anthony Abbott, a famous baseball player. Abbott was born in Michigan He was born without a right hand. He graduated from Flint Central High School in Michigan where he was a stand-out pitcher and as an American football quarterback led his team to the state championships.[2] He played for the Grossi Baseball Club during the summers in the Connie Mack leagues of Michigan. He was drafted in the 36th round by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1985 Major League Baseball Draft but didn't sign, instead moving on to the University of Michigan.He played for Michigan three years, from 1985 to 1989, leading them to two Big Ten championships. In 1987, he won the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States, becoming the first baseball pitcher to win that award.[1] The same year Abbott pitched for the United States at the Pan-American Games, winning a silver medal. The highlight of his amateur career was when he pitched the final game in the 1988 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal for the United States. Abbott was voted the Big Ten male athlete of the year in 1988, receiving the Jesse Owens Award. Abbott would be selected 8th overall

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