Tony and Mel do a fantastic job of preparing and presenting their speeches. Both Mel and Tony’s speeches used the same delivery style. They both used an extemporaneous method of presenting their speech. An extemporaneous speech is one that has been rehearsed and the speaker uses few notes. By only using few notes‚ or in Mel and Tony’s case a power point‚ the speaker can view the audience better. This helps them to be able to tell if they are understanding the concepts being presented and allows
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or also called as Tony Stark. Tony Stark is his real identity before he created his advanced high-tech armored suit invention‚ which made Tony the first one to create a weapon that signs the great improvement of robotics society. Through this invention‚ Tony Stark was no longer called by his name but by what the society called him as Iron Man. Even before he created his armored suit‚ Tony Stark showed some characteristics of Iron Man. While Iron Man was strong physically‚ Tony Stark’s will was strong
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Background of Tony Fernandes Tony Fernandes was born on 30 April 1964 in Kuala Lumpur to an Indian father who was originally from Chennai‚ India and a Christian Eurasian mother of mixed Portuguese and Malaccan descent. He was educated at Epsom College from 1977 to 1983 and graduated from London School of Economics in 1987. He had worked briefly with Virgin Atlantic as a Financial Controller. He was also the youngest CEO to lead the Warner Music Records (Malaysia) before deciding to set up Tune Air
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people. According to Vonnegut‚ so did the U.S. government‚ in the year 2081. In the outrageous short story of "Harrison Bergeron"‚ many historic achievements and ideas‚ like the Manifesto‚ can closely parallel with that of the future outlook described by Vonnegut. Vonnegut shows the ridiculousness of the outcome of this‚ at the time‚ popular ideology with satire and exaggerations. Harrison Bergeron opens with a paragraph that immediately gives a background setting to the story as a whole. The time
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An Equal Society with a Strong Government In 2081‚ all of society is forced to be equal. In Kurt Vonnegut‚ Jr.’s short story‚ Harrison Bergeron‚ everyone is assigned “handicaps” that make them equal to everyone else. These handicaps included wearing weights around the neck‚ wearing a mask to cover beauty‚ and having a device in the ear so thinking could not be overdone. “Nobody was smarter than anyone else; nobody was better looking than anyone else; nobody was stronger or quicker than anyone
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Harrison: Typologies of Organisational Culture These are rough‚ lecture note summaries only Handy reporting the work of Harrison‚ suggests that organisations can be classified under four cultures: POWER CULTURE Many small enterprises and large conglomerates such display the characteristics of a centralised power culture. Even Mintzberg recognises this in his account of a divisionalised structure. This model is very like Weber ’s Charismatic organisation. It is like a web with a ruling spider
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Helen Corne Going the Distance Life is full of hard knocks. I was raised in a broken down apartment‚ by my single mother. She tried her best to support my sister and me. There were five apartments in each complex. There must have been at least ten trashy buildings pushed together by government funding. Each apartment had up to ten people hiding away in it. There were enough people to create our own city. The walls were so thin that I could smell the fried foods‚ and hear the neighbors yelling
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George Bergeron and his “rebel” son Harrison Bergeron. As George and Hazel watch television one night the program is interrupted by an announcement stating that "Harrison Bergeron‚ age fourteen‚ has just escaped from jail‚ where he was held on suspicion of plotting to overthrow the government. He is a genius and an athlete‚ is under-handicapped‚ and should be regarded as extremely dangerous."(Vonnegut‚ 915) At first the reader is lead to believe that Harrison is a miscreant and should not be trusted
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winning coach and author Tony Dungy reflects on what it takes to achieve significance in life in his book titled Uncommon. He is looked to by many as the epitome of the success and significance that is highly valued in our culture from the dominance of athleticism in society. In his book he gives examples of young men who are trying to achieve significance through football and all that goes with a professional athletic career‚ such as money‚ power‚ and a celebrity status. Tony Dungy has had all of that
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Point of View: Third Protagonist: Harrison Antagonist: Diana Society Describe the setting A very calm‚ mellow setting. In an environment without competition. Takes place in 2081‚ where everybody is finally equal. Type of Conflict: Man Vs. Man Man Vs. Society Describe the main conflict: That the world and handicapped and that certain people don’t like that. Describe the Climax of the Story: When Harrison escapes from jail. How does the Protagonist change over the course of the story
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