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    General Purpose: The purpose of the Speech is to persuade the audience Specific Purpose: I want the audience or agencies to be persuaded that there has to be action taken against GMOs. Although they might sound beneficial to providing for people‚ we should not look in the short term but look for the long terms effects. Background: To make it clear‚ I will defining what GMOs are and used in this speech. When we think of GMOs‚ we think of manipulative ways to change DNA in organisms using technology

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    Today Jeanne Bishop gave a talk about how she made peace with the man who killed her sister. Throughout this presentation Jeanne talked about how forgiving him was for her and that she wanted to let go and let God take control of the situation. She also said how eventually she made the first move and wrote him an apology letter while he was in prison‚ for telling everyone but him that she had forgiven him. Our class is also advocating for prison reform and writing to prisoners to learn their story

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    Dear Johannesburg Press‚ This beloved country will cry no longer. After hearing Mandela’s speech I was uplifted with hope‚ confidence and honor. Promises are meant to be broken‚ but I believe Mandela’s promises will come true. While he spoke‚ his face would harden with intensity‚ meaning‚ and no hesitation. Mandela’s presence was simply uplifting. His powerful words will always ring though my mind. “ Each time one of us touches the soil of this land‚ we feel a sense of personal renewal.” I envy

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    Neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented . . . When human lives are endangered‚ when human dignity is in jeopardy‚ national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant” (Wiesel). Wiesel’s speech shows that people must not be silent in times of conflict for the sake of the people enduring harm. Likewise‚ Wiesel also elucidated that regardless of if a conflict was somewhere else‚ or if it could affront someone‚ action must be taken. In the

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    evangelism and speaks highly of himself. In one of his sermons‚ he holds his Bible in one hand and drones on about other healing evangelists‚ taking a very long time to give his message. I honestly could not stomach to watch another minute of his speech. One act he performs is radical healing sessions. I call it an act because it goes against everything I know about the Holy Spirit and

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    On April 19th 2010‚ Christina Romer (head of Barack Obama’s council of economic advisors) had given a speech about the state’s economy. She has specifically targeted the undeniably high rise of unemployment. Christina Romer explains how the unemployment rate is producing severely below its capacity. Other economist like Romer has proposed that the cause of this long-term unemployment is due several potential structural factors such as… “skills mismatch‚ skill erosion among the long-term

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    “At that moment‚ you will be lying there (I rarely find people standing up). You will be caked in your own body. There might be a discovery; a scream will dribble down the air. The only sound I’ll hear after that will be my own breathing‚ and the sound of the smell‚ of my footsteps. The question is‚ what color will everything be at that moment when I come for you? What will the sky be saying? Personally‚ I like a chocolate-colored sky. Dark‚ dark chocolate. People say it suits me. I do‚ however‚

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    In his 2006 Australia Day speech‚ Prime Minister John Howard said‚ “all Australian’s have the right to express culture‚ beliefs and participate in National interests” 1. This essay raises the question about whether assimilation will create a tolerant Australia. Or is it a case of how long does a free society have to tolerate the intolerable? Assimilation by definition‚ is “the acceptance of a minority population into a majority population on the condition that the minority takes on the values

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    The seminal speeches “Gettysburg Address” written by President Abraham Lincoln and “I Have A Dream” written by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are two of the most influential speeches in American history. The common theme of the two speeches are freedom and equality. This paper will analyze President Lincoln’s call for finishing the war for the North to save the nation and Dr. King’s demand to change racial injustice now. Lincoln used rhetoric to persuade his audience to fight with the North. “Great

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    fighters because‚ they stood up for others‚ they aimed to help their country‚ and kept the gov’t aware of the needs of the country. To demonstrate they were freedom fighters‚ they stood up for others risking their liberty. In the excerpt adapted from a speech by daniel gray(an armed soldier) states “ The people who have stepped up to demand rights for themselves and others are likely to be

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