Ronald Reagan‚ the 40th president of the United States of America (Bio Reference Bank)‚ delivered his “On the 40th Anniversary of D-Day speech” on June 6th 1984 (Academic Search Premier). This day was the 40th anniversary of D-day‚ when 150‚000 men charged the beaches of Normandy to retake Europe from the Nazis (American History Online). The speech was also delivered during the Cold war‚ an arms race between the USA and USSR (American History Online). President Reagan uses logos‚ pathos‚ and anaphora
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Speech on republic day India celebrates our 64th Republic Day which is one of three national days in India. Commonly 64th Republic Day is a public holiday in most of the countries to honor the day on which the country first became republics. In such some are Commonwealth countries‚ the British sovereign was ruling the state until the change of status. Even though India obtained freedom on August 15‚ 1947‚ Indian Constitution implemented and came into effect only on January 26‚ 1950. King George
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General Purpose: The general purpose of this speech is to inform. Specific Purpose: The specific purpose of this speech is to inform my audience about the origins‚ development‚ and modern practices regarding Valentine’s Day. I. Introduction A. Valentine’s Day: the busiest day of the year for chocolate stores and flower shops. B. After preparing for two weeks at work‚ I started thinking about why we celebrate this day in the first place. C. The origins‚ development
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On this Daughter’s day‚ we salute the leading sportswomen of India who have changed the face of sports for women in our country. There was a time when Indian women were not given much recognition in sports‚ but now the times have changed and taken a dramatic twist. Indian women today have travelled a long distance towards the triumph in sports. Let’s take a look at our proudest Daughters . 1. PT Usha — Queen of Indian Track and Field Pilavullakandi Thekkeparambil Usha is a name almost everyone
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Exam 3: Study Questions Chapter 8: LO6 -- Securing Commitment and Closing 1. Is it better to close by never taking no for an answer‚ “closing early and often”‚ or recognizing that “nobody likes to be sold‚ but everybody likes to buy“? Why? 2. What is a commitment signal (i.e. buying signal)? Be able to identify one from a list of examples. 3. How is a commitment signals determined? Know the meaning of a check-back. Your text refers to trial commitments. This is the same as
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his St. Crispin’s Day speech. It makes all of his men feel valued the same as all the rest. I will examine three examples that show how Henry demonstrated that they are all in the battle together. He first does this by stating that all the men will have the same amount of honour should they win this battle. They are terribly outnumbered in this fight. So if they are to win‚ all of their names will be recognized for fighting. All of their names will be toasted on St. Crispin’s Day. He says those that
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------------------------------------------------- Respected Head Mam‚ teachers and my friends‚I wish you a happy independence day. INDEPENDANCE DAY means a day when we had got freedom from not only our brute rulers but freedom from want from fulfillment of right needs... India was under the British rule for 3-4 centuries. It was in 1857 India started it’s independence struggle forcefully through a revolt named "The Great Revolt" against the British. Mahatma Gandhi was the spine and brain
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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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Success of Closing the gap strategy The ‘Closing the gap’ strategy has so far been taking its toll at a slow pace. This strategy is a set of national actions aimed at reducing Indigenous Disadvantage. Although some success in health and care have been achieved‚ greater engagement of elders and shorter time frames are being demanded. There are numerous aims and strategies that need to be considered if we are planning to close the gap in the next 2 years. Currently‚ the policy has been going off
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Closing case 1. What was the planned strategy at Daimler-Benz for Chrysler in 1998? Emphasize bold design‚ better product quality‚ and higher productivity by sharing designs and parts between the two companies. 2. In retrospect‚ Daimler-Benz’s Plans for Chrysler seem overly optimistic. What decision-making errors might Daimler-Benz have made in its evaluation of Chrysler? How might those errors have been avoided? The company’s core offered pickup trucks‚ SUVs and minivans that provided products
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