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    pausing to assert himself as someone the crowd can believe in. When the crowd have quietened Brutus resumes his speech‚ beginning with a brief greeting. `Romans‚ countryman‚ and lovers‚ hear me for my cause`... (13) Signifying his wish to communicate with the people as ordinary folk Brutus uses words that he hopes will endear the public to him. Brutus continues his funeral speech‚ speaking in slow punctuated‚ rational tones. Using prose‚ the language of the common people‚ he proceeds to implore

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    Kings‚ I Have a Dream speech On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC‚ Martin Luther King JR gave a speech to close to 200‚000 supporters of the civil rights movement. His speech was given in an attempt to put an end to segregation and untie the United States and equality for all people. It had been one hundred years since Lincoln himself had given the Emancipation Proclamation in that very place‚ and they were still working towards the goal of equality that day. The speech was

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    crashes and using a mobile phone is very highly risks to distracting. A person who using a hand held or hands free mobile phone while driving its take four times more likely to have seriously accident that resulting from the hospital. Body I. Drivers are mostly to get an accident when distraction occurred while using mobile phone. a.i.1.a.i.1. According to AAA Foundation for Traffic Safe analysed a nationally-representative sample of crashes that occurred between 1995 and 1999 and resulted

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    Evaluation of a Speech Worksheet Lines from the Speech Logos Ethos Pathos Impact on the Audience Example: We are confronted primarily with a moral issue. It is as old as the Scriptures and is as clear as the American Constitution.   x   Kennedy lets the audience know that they are facing a battle that has been around for hundreds of years. 1. That they were admitted peacefully on the campus is due in good measure to the conduct of the students of the University of Alabama‚ who met their responsibilities

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    I have a dream is a phrase heard by more than 200‚000 Americans on August 28‚ 1963‚ and since then‚ martin Luther king‚ Jr‚’sI have a dream “has resonated through millions of heads and thoughts in the world. Eyes search for the reality of his dream‚ ears search for the freedom bells ringing‚ hands search for a brother’s hand‚ and mouths search for the songs of freedom. Martin Luther king‚ jr. dreamed of a utopia where the colors of black and white would become so interwined that shades of gray

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    Fifty-two years ago‚ at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ DC‚ he gave the “I Have a Dreamspeech which later‚ influenced the future for every African-American…...“I have a dream‚ that one day this nation will rise up and live up to its creed. We hold these truths to be self evident‚ that all men are created equal…..."(americanrhetoric.com) the crowd started cheering…… Starting from that moment‚ he has changed the world and the future‚ he gave all the African-American citizens hope of equality‚

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    dearest classmates‚ schoolmates visitors and friends‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ good afternoon. The time all had been waiting for has come. In this very day we tend to commit ourselves to another chapter of our blissful struggle for education. Achievements‚ memories of burning midnight candles all come and go. We owe this to God who is guiding us to the path of righteousness‚ I myself will not be standing here‚ if it would not have been for my family‚ my mentors and friends‚ who helped me

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    How to define a political speech? A challenging task indeed as such a speech may not be easily classified. To examine the rationale or purpose of the speech would be a good place to start. A political speech may be a powerful vehicle used to effect change‚ inspiring and arousing feelings of great passion‚ motivating individuals to fight for a cause‚ to unite in a common purpose. A memorable speech lives on in the hearts and minds long after it has been delivered . Two speeches which altered the course

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    and most important the class of 2012. Today was supposed to be a day of unbridled celebration‚ and I know that’s no longer true. I join all of you in grieving for your classmate….today still marks a distinct and impressive achievement for this class‚ so please join me in giving our warmest congratulations to the class…. As a kid‚ I spent my summers with my grandparents on their ranch in Texas. I helped fix windmills‚ vaccinate cattle‚ and do other chores. We also watched soap operas every afternoon

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    “A Comparison of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’sI Have a Dreamspeech and ‘Letter from a Birmingham Jail’”. 9% Similarity Born in Atlanta Georgia in 1929‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ conceivably lived as one of the greatest social and religious leaders in a country where a group of its citizens had to endure excruciating conditions of disenfranchisement‚ inferiority and degradation of a second class citizenship by reasons of race‚ color or origin. In effort to condemn all

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