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    September 11‚ 2001‚ two planes crash into the World Trade Center‚ people diving out windows to their deaths‚ a plane crashes into the Pentagon‚ hijackers overtaken by passengers and crash the plane into a field in Pennsylvania. December 2003‚ mass graves uncovered in Iraq‚ compliments of Saddam Husayn. May‚ 2004‚ a web page shows terrorists cutting off the head of Nick Berg. August 2004‚ over 350 children are executed by terrorists in a school in Russia. Democracy is being threatened by enigmatic

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    Analysis of Caius Cassius Character Caius Cassius plays one of the most important roles in William Shakespeare’s play‚ “Julius Caesar”‚ which is centred round the assassination of the Roman dictator. The driving force behind the conspiracy is Cassius though there are others who are unhappy with the state of affairs under the prevailing system. Yet‚ they do not take an active part in the design to get rid of powerful Caesar. So‚ it is not incorrect to state that the chief protagonist of the assassination

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    Public Speaking Public speaking is the process and act of speaking or giving a lecture to a group of people in a structured‚ deliberate manner intended to inform‚ influence‚ or entertain a listening audience. Public speaking is commonly understood as face-to-face speaking between individuals and an audience for the purpose of communication. It is closely allied to "presenting"‚ although the latter is more often associated with commercial activity. Most of the time‚ Public speaking is to persuade

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    1. What is the Intent of genocide? The intent of genocide is to terminate the existence of a national‚ ethnical‚ racial‚ or religious group. 2. What was Raphael Lemkin’s purpose in coining the term “genocide”? Raphael Lemkin’s purpose in coining the term “genocide” was to define Nazi policies of methodical murder‚ which includes the annihilation of the European Jews. 3. What categorizes genocide as an international crime? Genocide‚ like crimes against humanity (another international crime)‚ both

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    and harped on its achievements. Mr. P.N. Haksar‚ the then Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission‚ addressing the annual session of the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry termed Mr. Tata’s speech as a ’funeral oration’ and said that this oration would be justified if mixed economy was really dead. He said that the problems of the country could not be solved by "composing lyrical passages on the death of mixed economy‚ raising ’macabre’ vision of the hold of communists". He further

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    Throughout Cicero’s first oration against Cataline‚ he spends quite some time talking very negatively towards Cataline. He speaks directly to him and explains in front of the entire court his malice personality. Thus‚ Cicero’s strategy for getting Cataline to incriminate himself is to list his flaws and evil plans to maybe destroy the world. For example‚ he states‚ “notat et designat oculis ad caedem unum quemque nostrum” (Henderson). Translating this reveals that Cataline is picking out the

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    difficult. To form a powerful oration‚ the speaker must consider what diction they will use‚ the organization of their speech‚ and the rhetorical devices they will implement. Specifically‚ Lou Gehrig’s Farewell speech‚ Mark Twain’s speech to Ms. Tewksbury’s School for Girls‚ Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech‚ and finally Sojourner Truth’s “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech‚ are all excellent examples of using effective diction and rhetorical devices. Each oration was brilliantly constructed to

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    son of an Athenian father from become a full citizen. Pericles aim was to restrain the power of aristocrats where all supreme power is in the hands of one person. In Pericles oration he desribes Athens as “an education to greece” and that the city strives for freedom of the citizen. I believe that Pericles main aim of the oration was to explain to people that Athens was a society worth dying for and wanted Athenians to have pride about their identitiy. Pericles entered 470BC and 8 years later‚ esatblished

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    The moment when the Declaration of Independence was written and signed on the Fourth of July‚ 1776‚ you can say‚ the nation is an emptiness world that adds a stripe of color and hope into it making it plentiful. This is why many of us are celebrating the meaning of this day. It’s like a cage bird being set free. We the people‚ we as a whole union represent the American eagle. “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain

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