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    Many people don’t think about their funeral ceremony or what they want it to be like. Death is a situation that is faced all over the world every single day. It is grieved and life is celebrated in many shapes and forms. Death to the Igbo people can result in a beautiful‚ vibrant celebration or a ceremony or recognition at all. Burial rites and traditions of the Igbo people are created around how the person has lived their life‚ roles of the family‚ and the ceremony. How a person lives their life

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    Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello has been brought to the stage hundreds‚ thousands of times with many different interpretations and readings due to its vast history of literary debate and analysis. Its thematic concerns are expansive and open to interpretation: they range from tragedy‚ love‚ power‚ jealousy‚ trust‚ class and race‚ and the actions of its characters often provoke controversy and harsh criticism‚ from Othello’s "fatal flaw" of envy‚ to Desdemona’s trivial persistence and Iago’s sinister

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    critical acclaim. He married Hester Gatty in 1936; it came as a shock to his friends to know him as homosexual. The couple had a son named George who they cherished. Memorial Contributions can be made to in Siegfried’s name to the National Gay Alliance. Eulogy: Siegfried Sassoon was a man of many hopes and dreams. At a young age he was abandoned by his father. Born into a wealthy Jewish family‚ he lived a good life of a young squire: fox hunting‚ golfing and playing cricket. As he grew up he joined up

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    John F. Kennedy’s Profiles in Courage discusses the presence of moral fiber‚ or courage‚ in the careers of 8 different Senators. Throughout the book‚ Kennedy tells accounts of how a select few Senators showed courage and displayed moral fiber by standing their ground on certain issues when their party and constituents were in great opposition to them. In Profiles of Courage‚ Kennedy dedicates one chapter to each Senator and his tale of courage. The following Senators were used: John Quincy Adams

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    Gatsby: The False prophet of the American Dream The American dream‚ or myth‚ is an ever recurring theme in American literature‚ dating back to some of the earliest colonial writings. Briefly defined it is the belief‚ that every man‚ whatever his origins‚ may pursue and attain his chosen goals‚ be they political‚ monetary‚ or social. It is the literary expression of the concept of America: the land of opportunity. F. Scott Fitzgerald has come to be associated with the concept of the American

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    8:00 AM (1 hr. Before the 2:00 PM Funeral Mass at St. Isidore Parish of Ayungon) Entrance: (tape) “onward Christian soldiers” I. Opening Hymn: (tape) “the old rugged cross” II. Opening Prayer: SK Ethan Martinez III. Eulogy SK Angelito T. Nawanao District Deputy IV. “Our order and its Dead” SK Nelson E. De Mira Provincial Deputy V. Intermission Number (tape) “Rock of Ages” VI. Presentations: To: Wife of the

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    section II will contain my reflection on love through examining multiple questions as I rationalize this fundamental feeling. Section One One sentence summary of each of my two views on love from The Symposium. Example 1: Aristophanes: Aristophanes’ eulogy expressed his idea that humans prized love above all else as it was the single greatest happiness of the entire human race (Plato 22). Throughout Aristophanes’ argument‚ he alludes to a myth regarding the creation of humans from the humanoids that

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    every one you actually gave: the one you practiced‚ the one you gave‚ and the one you wish you gave.” - Dale Carnegie‚ Writer and lecturer Public speech comes in dozens of forms. From the motivational to the ceremonial‚ the christening to the eulogy‚ the rehearsed best man to the impromptu – the chances are good that in your lifetime‚ you will experience just about every genre of public speaking. We will explore a variety of speeches styles in this course‚ so here is a preview of the speeches

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    Independent Reading Reflection My independent reading goal for this quarter was to read two or more books of a different genre variety. I read two books‚ one fiction and one non-fiction‚ meaning I met my goal. I had to make time to read with a busy schedule making me use my time management skills in bettering me for college level reading. One book I read‚ was Sickened by Julie Gregory. This is a biography so it’s a non-fiction book making this book out of my comfort zone. I am usually not interested

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    Rhetoric is the way that arguments‚ persuasive speech‚ and writing are crafted. It deals with a variety of topics such as political‚ forensic (often seen in the law profession)‚ and ceremonial (graduation speeches‚ eulogies‚ and political nominations). Using methods to enhance a speaker’s credibility and swaying audiences to believe their claim also plays a significant role. It works constantly to overcome misunderstandings to eradicate ignorance of a given topic. The speaker employs three means

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