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    4) Haya through speech---Sofea had been always kind‚ sympathetic and soft towards her parents‚ friends‚ sister and towards the strangers. Who never negotiates any decision or thought against her rules she takes the decision to marry Imran whom she does not want to do. Sofia is a polite and soft-hearted lady. She started dreaming of Naim‚ thinking of him on every special occasion and she supposed to share this feeling with him. At that very moment she could realize that Naim still had the relation

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    own voice to fight their battles. The Rainbow Coalition was brought up to showcase a group trying to unify the nation‚ and as a way to tie in President Reagan plus all the ways that the Democrats feel his presidency wronged them. The majority of the speech goes on to list all the things that went wrong in the last presidency according to his opinion‚ however he

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    The Context The occasion for this speech was one which might discomfort a less experienced speaker than Noel Pearson. He was invited to address a distinguished academic gathering at the University of Western Sydney. His host was his former history professor‚ the Chancellor‚ Professor Derek Schreuder. His topic‚ inspired by High Court decisions and political statements at the time‚ was Australian history. In particular‚ the way Australian history presented the historic relationships between the European

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    Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a school group of boys stranded on an island‚ attempting to create order have the same matter of the consequences speech and silence creates. Before the group even begins to know each other two boys‚ of the names Ralph and Jack‚ take control over the silence and gain power. Throughout the novel‚ Golding demonstrates how speech or lack thereof‚ in a life or death situation influences who the leader is‚ what the group fears‚ and who will fall victim to the consequences

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    In this speech Reagan was trying to bring together the east and the west sides of Berlin. He showed this by pointing out specific people such as Mr. Gorbachev and the soviets stating that they should take down the wall that separated East and West Berlin. He wanted to appeal to the german people and show that we were there for them and would help them. He also was saying that we support them. Reagan was calling out the Russians for keeping the wall up and not allowing them to tear it down. This wall

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    Tony Hoffman’s presentation was definitely the most powerful and meaningful speech I have ever witnessed. It benefitted me in many ways and I learned many things too. It really grabs your attention when the person who is talking has had first hand experience‚ with every ounce of information that is being said. He combined his life with problems in today’s world to relate to others. The speech benefitted me in many ways but here are some of the parts that really popped out at me. Mr. Hoffman said

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    Kennedy’s inaugural speech‚ Kennedy uses patriotism to gain the support of our general public as he plans to move our country forward. An example of him trying to gain the support of our general public is him saying to rejoice in hope and to be patient when times get rough. Another example is when he gives information to our civil faith. The last example is when he says “how the trumpet summons us again”. He does not shank from his responsibility he welcomes it. The goals of his speech is to not ask what

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    woman who had attracted over 40‚000 women to her speech‚ as well as‚ sought to reach out to both men and women concerning the inequality of Islamic women along with other women around the world suffering the same fate. And because of her speech‚ women became determined to demand their rights; to secure better futures for their daughters and to put an end to prejudices that deny them their equal place amongst society. She hopes to with her speech‚ destroy the myth built by social taboos that a

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    On October 9th‚ 2012‚ then Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard delivered a speech to Parliament in reaction to the movement of Tony Abbott‚ the Leader of the Opposition‚ to have Peter Slipper removed as Speaker‚ due to some sexist and crude texts. She uses appeal to logos and ethos‚ second person pronouns‚ and ad hominem—yes‚ a logical fallacy‚ but one that has proven to be very influential to political audiences—to persuade her audience to discredit Abbott and understand her reasoning for defending

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    diction. His words to his fellow soldiers before Eve of Saint Crispen’s Day strengthened them mentally even though they were outnumbered. This speech given by Henry V was based on what leadership was like in the Middle Ages. He uses a pathos rhetorical point of view towards the audience to grasp their attention on what mostly important in Henry V’s speech. It is ironic where he states‚ “If we are marked to die‚ we are enough to do our country loss; and if to live‚ the fewer men‚ the greater share

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