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    Before I started this class‚ if someone would have asked me if I wanted to give a speech in front of a large audience‚ I would have laughed in their face. But in reflection of my semester in speech class‚ I would now jump at the chance to talk in front of an audience. True‚ it is partially because I enjoy making a fool of myself‚ but it is in large part due to the fact that talking to people in a structured manner‚ such as a speech just doesn’t scare the bejusus out of me like it did before I enrolled

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    Republic of the Philippines Mindanao State University-GSC College of Social Sciences and Humanities The Cultural Strains of INDIAN LITERATURE (Short Stories) A Term Paper Presented to Prof. Lourdes C. Manzano In partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements in English 175 Afro-Asian Literature Kimbeerlyn B. Calauod BSED English March 27‚ 2012 Introduction As early as 300 B.C.‚ India had already produced a considerable body of literature written in several Indian tongues derived from a common ancestral

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    In David Brooks’s article that was recently published in the New York Times he writes about 2 virtues in life; résumé virtues and eulogy virtues. Résumé virtues are skills that one brings to the table and eulogy virtues are the traits that you are remembered by. I plan to develop both résumé virtues and eulogy virtues during my time at La Salle University. The résumé virtues I hope to develop while at La Salle are leadership qualities‚ time management skills‚ and a deeper knowledge of computer

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    multiple times at Sandy Hook Elementary school‚ 20 of those killed victims being kindergarteners. After the bombing‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave a public eulogy in the same church the young girls were murdered. Similarly‚ President Barack Obama delivered a speech of consolation to the public on such a heartbreak as the occurrence in Newtown. The eulogy by Dr. King and speech given by President Obama are similar in content and references throughout‚ but are very different when it comes to the purpose

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    Margaret Thatcher‚ in her eulogy speech to Americans about the former U.S President Ronald Reagan‚ used pathos and anecdotes as rhetorical strategies. In order to connect with her audience‚ Thatcher employed pathos throughout her writing. By mentioning Reagan’s sense of humor‚ his recovery from his failed assassination attempt‚ his passion for the United States‚ Thatcher is marking each of her words in the hearts of her audience. Especially because this is an eulogy‚ it was important for Thatcher

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    Lost in the War In the poem‚ “The Unknown Citizen‚” a short eulogy is presented at a funeral for an unidentified soldier. When providing details about the citizens life‚ the speaker instead uses impersonal facts and government based statistics‚ rather than intimate components about who the soldier was personally. The author also displays the tone of the poem as lighthearted‚ making the speaker seem untroubled about the death of the soldier. In W.H Auden’s poem‚ “The Unknown Citizen‚” the author uses

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    The Blank Slate Theory

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    be that he is a scholar‚ and additionally‚ he is also a pastor. His role in the community as a pastor‚ however‚ creates a few complex eulogy virtues for him. In work‚ he is strict and dispassionate‚ especially towards sinners‚ but on the other hand‚ he is also loving and caring towards Reverend Dimmesdale‚ whom he mentors and treats as a son. This contrast in eulogy virtues may be due to Wilson wanting to exhibit professionalism in his practice‚ though he is truly kind-hearted to a few select

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    Ted Talk By David Brooks

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    David Brooks talks about resume virtues and eulogy virtues in his TED Talk‚ “Should You Live for Your Resume . . . or Your Eulogy?” He has a perspective on how there are two sides in every person. There is the side that wants to be successful‚ ambitious‚ and create many things in the world. Then there is the other side. The other side that is humble and wants to be good‚ not just do good things. He said that the motto for this side is “love and redemption” (). He points out these two sides and gives

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    Running Head: Oprah Winfrey Eulogy for Rosa Parks 1 Running Head: Oprah Winfrey Eulogy for Rosa Parks 2 Abstract This paper will evaluate the Oprah Winfrey Eulogy for Rosa Parks “…God uses good people to do great things.” The purpose of this speech to evaluate Oprah Winfrey speech utilizing the critical thinking skills that have been acquired during term. The paper explains the purpose of the speech as well as answers questions to why words or phases were selected. Running

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    Analysis of Winston Churchill’s Eulogy for King George VI In Winston Churchill’s Eulogy for King George VI‚ he does an outstanding job of honoring the former king with respect and true sadness that a great friend and king had passed. While still addressing the grief everyone was experiencing from the loss of such a beloved and righteous king‚ he ends the speech with an optimistic air‚ respectively giving his best hopes and allegiance to the new queen. The eulogy uses ethos and pathos throughout

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