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    Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Informative Speech Topic: Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Organizational Pattern: Topical Specific Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to inform the audience about the disease Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and allow them to be more aware about what exactly it is‚ what the common symptoms are‚ and how to treat the disease. Thesis Statement: Hodgkin’s Lymphoma‚ although rare‚ can be fatal and it is important to be informed on the cause‚ symptoms‚ and treatments to further your awareness and provide

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    Prepared remarks of President Barack Obama: Back to School Event The president Barack Obama held a speech called “Back to School” on September 8‚ 2009. The speech was about the responsibility that you have as a young individual - responsibility to yourself‚ your teachers‚ parents and your country. Obama mentions‚ among other things‚ that you have to attend school to find out what you are good at and thereby what you want to make out of your future. He says that‚ without any education you’re never

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    Freedom Of Speech John A. Senkar Southern New Hampshire University Freedom of Speech The background of regulation with lawful rights The natural world of law is explained through diverse perceptions. The natural law theories argue that there is a vital association between law and ethics or else justice. The category of modern theory which encompasses legal positivism asserts that law is the authority of the supreme ruler supported by the threat of penalty. The nature of law is that defined

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    December 18‚ 2012 ENG 114 Portfolio: How do Politicians Use Language to Persuade Us? Barack Obama once said‚ “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” This quote inspired many and gave hope in Obama and his upcoming presidency. But there is more to how and what he does to inspire and persuade us at the same time. Propaganda‚ a form of communication designed to influence the attitudes and

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    W. S. Analysis

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    Analysis (from “W. S.”) The text under analysis is an extract from the story W. S. by the well-known English novelist Leslie Poles Hartley. He wrote a number of novels and made a weighty contribution to English fiction. His best-known novels are the Eustace and Hilda trilogy (1947) and The Go-Between (1953). In the very beginning of the given extract‚ Walter Streeter‚ the main character‚ gets the postcard from Forfar. The sender‚ W.S.‚ asks whether he really thinks that he is really gets to grips

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    Chapter 1: A Global Family Portrait Sachs outlines elements of life in four countries – Malawi‚ Bangladesh‚ India and China which broadly correspond to four ‘stages’ of development – • Malawi – caught in ‘the perfect storm’ is portrayed as a Malaria and AIDS infested rural backwater‚ largely cut off from international trade – represents the four billion people trapped in extreme  poverty – living on less than $1 a day   • Bangladesh – ‘on the ladder of development is ‘ integrated into

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    Informative Speech (Crohn’s Disease) General Purpose: To inform the audience about what Crohn’s Disease Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Crohn’s Disease and give them a better understanding of what it is. Introduction I was a 14 year old freshman in high school when I started getting sick. I was always a pretty healthy kid who had perfect attendance records UNTIL that year. The extreme fatigue and weight-loss was the main sign to my mom that something was seriously wrong. Around January

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    President Barack Obama delivered his speech “A More Perfect Union” during the 2008 campaign. The speech conveyed many messages about his beliefs concerning racism in America. President Obama has some great things he wants to change in our country including health care‚ jobs‚ and the school system. President Obama uses three different appeals during his speech known ethical‚ emotional‚ and logical to get his point across to the audience. I think President Obama uses all three appeals in his speech to connect

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    Speech Analysis

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    Transcendental Meditation The speech was delivered by Dr. Fred Travis who presented his research advances of brain’s ability to change and adapt as a result of experience. The speech is informative because Dr. Fred Travis uses descriptions‚ demonstrations‚ and vivid detail to explain the subject which the audience wants to understand and remember. Critique the speech as follows: * Objective * Identify

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    A Better World ​In the speech “A More Perfect Union” by Barack Obama he appeals to the emotions of the readers when he says “I believe deeply that we cannot solve the challenges of our time unless we solve them together‚ unless we perfect our union by understanding that we may have different stories‚ but we hold common hopes; that we may not look the same and we may not have come from the same place‚ but we all want to movie in the same direction -- toward a better future for our children and our

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