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    Solution Team 4 Spencer Sporting Goods 1. Sources of distress for Mr William Spencer: - Low cash balance because of the difficulties in collecting debts from clients - Pressure for prompt payments set by the suppliers - Fear that some of the suppliers can cancel Spencer’s exclusive regional rights - Losing discounts granted for prompt-payments - Keen competition from other distributors - Low performance of the partnerships

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    Brutus Speech Analysis

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    The overlook of Brutus’s and Antony’s speeches are not similar at all in my eyes. Brutus’s speech was trying to show the citizen’s that there was no harm in killing Julius Caesar‚ which there was. Brutus partially manipulates the citizens by saying how much he really loved Caesar‚ but loved the city of Rome even more. The citizens were moved by his speech because of how protected they felt by his words. Brutus talks good of Caesar‚ saying how there are tears for his love‚ joy for his fortune‚ honor

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    goal is to influence the belief of an audience‚ convincing them to choose a side. The first persuasive speech I done I was nervous for some odd reason. When it comes to informative speeches I can talk a lot‚ but it’s different with persuasive speeches. Gaining the attention of the audience enough to persuade them is the major key to a good persuasive speech. Speech 3 was the longest persuasive speech being four to six minutes and it seemed to be the longest. With persuasive speeches‚ you want to provide

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    The idea a forced choice can still show identity is inaccurate and irrelevant when reflecting on The Street Sweeper and Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. The greater truth is that choice forms identity and no greater portrayal of this idea exists than in the aforementioned texts through characters Lamont Williams‚ Henrik Mandelbrot‚ Greg Gaines and Rachel Kushner. In The Street Sweeper‚ Lamont Williams‚ a probationary janitor at a hospital is a product of his choices. Unfairly convicted and out of

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    Second Speech Analysis

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    1. What did I do well in my second speech? a. In my second speech‚ I think I did a good job in researching the subject which was Age Discrimination. I found five articles dealing with this subject. Some showing statistics and examples to make it relatable to the audience members that were present. My facial expressions was pleasant. I kept good eye contact with the audience members. When I was speaking‚ my voice got louder when I stated key words like elderly‚ discrimination‚ and older. I felt my

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    ways in which text to speech technology (TTS) has created an impact towards adding an extra dimension to the usual reading practice is by allowing the physically challenged to be immersed in the online environment. The advent of social connectivity and the diversity of new technologies that bring people together have reached the realm of healthcare. Among the technologies that have been adapted by he healthcare sector is TTS‚ which is viewed as a potential remedy for speech-impairment. However‚ healthcare

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    Obama Speech Analysis

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    Burhan Ghney Obama Victory Speech On November 4th‚ 2008‚ Senator Barack Obama had won the presidential election over Senator John McCain. Shortly after the victory‚ president Obama was giving his victory speech at Grant Park in Chicago‚ Illinois. In his speech he explains how America is a land of opportunity. He also preaches about hope and unity as a nation. He also reaches out to the entire American population‚ saying that change needs to come to America. His objective is to make everyone realize

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    Bush Speech Analysis

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    Bush’s speech is to justify his future military actions and to unite the Americans by appealing to their emotions. Bush used a variety of emotive language and stylistic devices to express his concern over the incident for the audience. Content and Theme Firstly‚ Bush structured this speech is very small paragraphs. When he delivered the speech he speaks very slowly and never speaks more than 6 sentences at a time. Also‚ he pauses very often to allow the audience to clap for his speech. This

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    wiesel's speech analysis

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    Wiesel opened his speech in a most humble clear tone‚ loud enough to be audibly heard‚ yet soft enough to portray the deep pain he obviously still felt as he told the story of how his father called out to him just before he died in the bunk bed above him and of how he was too afraid to go to his father’s deathbed for fear of the German guards. His opening reference to his father’s heavenly grave was an attention grabber. (Beebe‚ pp. 189‚ 14) He paused for effect and used short simple sentences in

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    late 19th century the teachings of a British political and social scientist‚ Herbert Spencer‚ began to gain some adherents in the United States. Spencer based his ideas upon the theory of evolution advanced by Charles Darwin. This theory held that all biological organisms evolved over the course of millions of years and that those species that were best able to adapt to the natural environment survived. Spencer broadened this concept to include all social‚ as well as biological organisms‚ and asserted

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