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    when writing a speech that you are to present in front of a class or group it is very important to have these things. first layout‚ you want to have a introduction‚ body‚ and closing. the introduction would be like introducing yourself and shortly stating what your speech is going to be about. the body is where you are going to talk about the subject in many different ways shapes and forms‚ you are to give examples maybe tell stories about the subject or mostly just your point of view and where you

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    official‚ journalist‚ scholar‚ judge and activist lawyer (1758-1794). Robespierre was one of the most influential architects of the French Revolution which was to lead to an era known in France as the Reign of Terror from 1793 to 1794. He lived at a dramatic time in the history of his country. Recognized for his deep knowledge of society and politics during the French Revolution‚ he played a decisive role during that time. He studied law through a scholarship and in 1789. At the age of six‚ his mother

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    1) The Napoleonic Revolution “The transformation of French society that followed the fall of the bastille to a Parisian crowd in 1789 changed not only France but Europe forever.” “Warfare too was transformed. The French Revolution realized the ideal of the nation in arms‚ and so nationalism added its force to the western emphasis on discipline. Common soldiers were now expected to display the same kind of commitment once reserved only for officers‚ and the new loyalties of the rank and file influenced

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    steps towards initiating reforms through forceful means. Ultimately‚ the French revolution was the logical conclusion of years of the plight of peasantry‚ the three estates and the incompetency of the monarchy‚ igniting it through the influences of the Enlightenment.

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    The Right To Speak: Working With the Voice - Habits The chapters‚ ‘The Roots of Habits’ and ‘The Growth of Habits’ in Patsy Rodenburg’s book‚ truly opened my eyes to how our voice can be affected by our physical and emotional custom. Personally‚ it made me realise how I cannot take for granted the way in which I deliver my conversation in every day life and more importantly in my acting work. As an actress how I speak is vital‚ my job is to entertain an audience with the stories I tell‚ if I don’t

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    anniversary of the French revolution. At first some French people were very much opposed to the large metal monument‚ and about 300 people signed a petition opposing it. But now it is a large part of Paris‚ and can be seen from many places in the city. The tower is 310 meters‚ and was the world’s tallest building for many years after its construction. The tower was saved from being torn down in 1909 by its antenna that was used for telegraph transmission. It has been used for French radio and then later

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    The French Revolution came to par because of the recent events that occurred in the Americas. In the Americas there was a Revolution before the French Revolution occurred. John Locke is one of many philosophers that help carry out the French Revolution. John Locke teachings helped the Americans and the French during the revolutions positively. Locke believed that the government’s duty was to protect the rights of the citizens.Locke believed all people were born free and equal with 3 natural rights

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    Last week in my communications class‚ I gave an informative speech on How to Shoot a Basketball. During my speech‚ my teaching Dr.Coleman had everyone in the class write two positives and two improvements on how I presented my speech. I received about 17 evaluations from my peers so I got a lot of feedback. Some of the positive feedback I got were good eye contact‚ seemed confident and that I was loud and clear. While the negative feedbacks said; I need to slow down‚ project my voice better‚ and

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    Homer demonstrates the importance of hospitality through Odysseus’ interactions with the Cyclops. Odysseus and his men arrive at the cave of the Cyclops and do what they have been taught is the courteous thing to do‚ as Odysseus recounts in Book 9: ‘…But since we’ve chanced on you‚ we’re at your knees in hopes of a warm welcome‚ even a guest-gift‚ the sort that hosts give strangers. That’s the custom. Respect the gods‚ my friend. We’re suppliants—at your mercy! Zeus of the Strangers

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    The French Revolution The years before the French Revolution (which started in 1789 AD.) were ones of vast‚ unexpected change and confusion. One of the changes was the decline of the power of the nobles‚ which had a severe impact on the loyalty of some of the nobles to King Louis XVI. Another change was the increasing power of the newly established middle class‚ which would result in the monarchy becoming obsolete. The angry and easily manipulated peasants‚ who were used by the bourgeoisie

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