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    Speech Assignment Five Type of speech: Persuasive Persuasive type: Question of policy Time limits: 6-7 minutes Visual aid: Required Typed outline: Required Bibliography: Required Copy of Sources Used: 4 Required Assignment Synopsis: This is the most important speech of the semester. Start early and work really hard on this one. Students are to present a 6-7 minute persuasive speech on a current‚ controversial topic of state‚ regional‚ national‚ or international

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    influence elections is by endorsing a candidate. Some groups will back a candidate to gather support for him or her. Some interest groups will rate candidates based on their roll call votes. Also‚ interest groups create political action committees. They can send mail‚ advertise‚ stage rallies‚ and campaign door-to-door. These PACs can contribute money either directly to the candidate or indirectly by funding campaign activities. Interest groups use iron triangles to influence elections by giving

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    Graduation speech Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi Wa Barakat uh Good evening distinguished guests‚ mothers‚ sisters‚ grandmothers‚ friends‚ teachers‚ our beloved admin‚ and‚ of course‚ last but not least the beautiful‚ amazing‚ guests of honor also known as the senior graduates of 2016. Welcome to the graduation ceremony for the graduating class of 2016. I am proud to be representing the voices of my fellow seniors on this final day of our high school career. And I am sure the lot of us would truly

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    In the 1912 election‚ I think I would have voted for Theodore Roosevelt. I found it easy to critique all of the candidates in one way or another. While considering my vote I had to consider the time‚ after all it was 100 years ago and people had a different mindset. I would vote for Teddy Roosevelt based on his earlier years as president. Often times he was portrayed as a spiteful man‚ but he did a very good job serving as president. He was known as a “trust-buster”‚ contrary to Taft‚ he did not

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    SPEECH WRITING Format of a Speech: 1. Salutation 2. Introduction of the speaker and the topic as the case may be. 3. Expression of one’s views 4. Compare and Contrast your views with others 5. Use of illustrations to impress meaningful pictures on the minds of the audience‚ and thereby‚ stimulate interest‚ highlight important ideas‚ and facilitate learning. 6. Summing up or Conclusion Purpose of a Speech: To convey information orally to a large gathering of people‚ forcefully and convincingly

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    Koraima Suarez Speech 112 Mrs. Nina Askary langaroudy Summary Chapter 1 and 2 10/10/13 Chapter one explains the essential skills of public speaking. Public Speaking was developed soon after our species began to talk‚ it was ancient Greece and Rome. This chapter discusses the benefits we understand from studying public speaking‚ plagiarism is the first thing we have to avoid. The fear of speaking in public is very hight. Chapter 1 tell us about how at the end of the course we will

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    Religion In The 1960 Presidential Election: A Rhetorical Analysis Religion was a hot topic during the 1960 Presidential Election‚ but not as a result of laws or policies. Rather‚ the media and public’s concerns grew over the religion of Democratic Presidential nominee‚ John F. Kennedy. As a Catholic‚ Kennedy sparked debates about the importance of Catholicism in his candidacy‚ as well as the separation of church and state under his administration. Kennedy received an invitation to speak to the

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    Over the course of centuries‚ the United States of America has had many different Presidents‚ senators‚ and other government officials. Though no two government officials are alike‚ one similarity that many of them have is wealth. Typically‚ one must run a campaign and convince the public that they are fit to rule in order to be appointed to a position of power in government. These campaigns often require a large amount of money‚ that is covered by donations‚ sponsors‚ or personal income. Often times

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    Ms. Lindsey 2014-2015 Speech Syllabus Hello students! We are going to have a great semester in Speech! This syllabus is to provide you with some guidance into how I expect the class to go during your time this semester. Below are my expectations for this course. It is a required course and you cannot graduate without passing this class. I hope you all do your best and work hard! According to national surveys‚ fear of public speaking ranks among Americans’ top dreads‚ surpassing fear of illness

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    to economically modernise Britain was the main reason why Labour won the 1964 election.’ Assess the validity of this statement (45) The 1964 election changed the British political landscape forever as a thirteen-year Conservative dominance crumbled at the hands of Harold Wilson and his youthful Labour Party. Historians‚ such as Rowe‚ postulate that there are a plethora of reasons to why Labour won the 1964 election‚ most prominently because of the Conservatives’ inability to economically modernise

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