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    Freedom of Speech

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    Should Ice Cube Chill? This question was brought up by a very powerful American journalist Jon Pareles which is chief over popular-music critics at The New York Times. Freedom of speech was billed in 1791. Ice Cube has the right to speak his mind about our society. Cultures need to learn more about how the world use to be and the difference now. Cubes music comes off "with racism is ugly and simplistic because Ice cube solely focuses on bashing the racism he experiences; his vulgarly expressed ideas

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    Analyze the factors influencing chief executives when making appointments The appointment of Justice Earl Warren was "the biggest damn fool mistake I ever made" according to President Eisenhower. Clearly then‚ appointments made by the Chief Executive are of upmost importance. There are however‚ a number of different factors‚ such as ideology‚ re-election and leadership style that impact on how the Chief Executive makes these appointments. However‚ with government become more personal‚ with Special

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    Toastmaster Speech

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    Speech #4 How many of you consider fitness and important part of your life? What fitness activity do you enjoy? Good afternoon fellow toastmasters and guests‚ today for my speech I would like to talk to you about what is fitness for me and why do I consider it an important part of any person’s life. Let me start by saying that for me fitness is not an activity that you have to do because you are overweight and you want to look good. I grew up with this misconception‚ In my country‚ every

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    information. Moreover‚ the use of the Internet may bring potential risks of health and learning hindering‚ let alone to help people to learn. There are three main reasons why the Internet and other new technology should not replace the book as the chief tool of learning: books are more credible‚ valuable and meaningful; using the Internet for learning limits developing social skills; the use of the Internet brings negative results such as wasted money‚ wasted time and health hazard. First of

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    Orientation Speech

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    are entering the arena of engineering professionals with big dreams and high ambitions. On this day on behalf of RIET I heartily welcome Honourable Minister of Haryana Government – Madam. Sharda Rathore as the Chief Guest and Sr VP of Airtel – Shri S K Sharma as the Presiding Guest of Honour for today’s function. I also take this opportunity to welcome Chairman of Rawal Institutions – Sh. C B Rawal‚ Vice Chairman – Sh. Mukesh Goel‚ President – Sh. Mahender Goyal‚ Vice President – Sh

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    Comparative Essay- The Reel Injun vs. Doctor‚ Lawyer‚ Indian Chief Thousands of films have somehow‚ directly or indirectly‚ touched on the subject of native issues. The Reel Injun and Doctor‚ Lawyer‚ Indian Chief are just a couple of examples. After comparing the two films‚ I believe that the Reel Injun is the better-suited movie to be studied by my grade 9 class. This is true since the film is more interesting to the age group‚ the timeline is broader‚ and it addresses native issues in greater

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    Welcome Speech

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    Welcome address (School people leader’s welcome speech on 40th Anniversary Inauguration Ceremony dated 26th February 2012) Dear Guest of Honor‚ Brother Patrick‚ Reverend Brothers‚ Distinguished School. Principal‚ Friends‚ Parents‚ Old boys‚ Teachers‚ and Students‚ On behalf of the school‚ I have great pleasure to welcome all of you to the 40th Anniversary and Open Days Inauguration Ceremony of. It is a day of rejoice because we will recall together a lot of touching

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    Graduation Speech

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    School graduation speech Let me begin by welcoming all of you to today’s event and thanking (NAME OF PERSON WHO INTRODUCED YOU) for that kind introduction. I’m very pleased to have been invited to speak here today on what I know is a very special day. It’s special for the graduates‚ for their proud parents and grandparents‚ and for their very relieved teachers. Just wait until these students are graduating college. Then their parents will be the relieved ones. As I begin‚ I have to say‚ I think

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    everyone became savages. Ralph was one of the schoolboys who became chief of the civilization by vote because he possessed a conch and the kids saw it as a symbol of order and power. He represented leadership and demonstrated common sense. He was the one who thought of the meeting place‚ the signal fire‚ and shelters. But the main antagonist‚ Jack‚ leader of the choirboys‚ disapproved of the votes and thought he should be chief because he craved control and wanted to lead both his choir and the group

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    Obama Speech

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    Barack Obama Speech Notes Paragraph 1: President Obama begins his speech in a direct‚ strong manner‚ emphasizing the importance of the issue at hand; the immediacy of his statement conveys a serious tone.  His use of words such as “terrorist” and “murder of thousands of innocent men‚ women‚ and children” (loaded language) support the rightness of the President’s actions‚ as well as appeal to the emotions of his audience (emotional appeal‚ pathos). Paragraph 2:  President Obama provides background/context

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