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    You may know that the Nazis were bad and evil‚ but have you ever thought how they thought this was good? And how Hitler become their leader? In this essay I will talk about Hitler’s ideology and life as a leader. Hitler was an interesting man‚ as anyone can tell he loved his Germany a lot. Even when he was a kid‚ he always saw his land as a very good place but before he was in power‚ it was something that Hitler hated from Germany. That was that Austria government had power over Germany

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    leaders must use public speaking skills to inspire people to follow them. Public speaking is everybody’s greatest fear‚ so it is important to make the speaking experience enjoyable for your students. The leadership course consists of four short speeches to help your students: * Practice the different skills of public speaking such as: eye contact‚ using gestures‚ movement‚ and vocal variety‚ using pauses‚ and using visual aids. * Learn how to create a speech that keeps an audience’s attention

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    candidate of Democratic Party‚ Mrs Hillary Clinton. Obama starts his speech by citing some great historical speeches‚ by great men that have done the history of America. He cited the phrases of Martin Luther King: “I have a dream”‚ Jefferson’s phrase "all men are created equal"‚ in the Declaration of Independence and other powerful speeches to gives a clear idea that words counts‚ speeches counts and hope counts. The point is that leaders have a duty to inspire‚ and that words actually matter. In

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    Obama’s Speech Everybody knows how good of a speaker Obama is. His speeches always seem to convince the audience‚ but it is not by everybody understood what distinguishes him from other speakers. Certain skills he frequently uses help him reach his main purpose‚ but the question remains what these skills include. Therefore‚ the aim of this commentary is explain how the use of rhetorical devices makes Obama’s speeches stand out and memorable. Rhetorical devices are techniques that an author or speaker

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    Toasmasters Report #1 Katie Hofmann East Georgia State College COMM 1110 Professor Verdis 5 July 2013 Toastmasters is an international leadership and development network helping individuals become better public speakers and leaders. The website claims to have 280‚000 members with 13‚500 separate clubs in 116 countries (Toastmasters International‚ 2013). The membership cost to join a Toastmasters club is thirty-six dollars every six months plus any individual club dues. Toastmasters was

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    rise to power was all due to the Great Depression‚ which was a world-wide phenomenon. This particular aspect however makes it sound all too simple as there also many other factors which play a crucial role in the Nazis’ success. Without Hitler’s oratorical ability‚ the role of propaganda and the support of a wide range of the population‚ the Nazis would have not come to power. In my opinion‚ I think that the Great Depression grabbed the world’s attention and that this was the greatest opportunity

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    3. Practical analysis of expressive function in newspaper……………...…18 4.5 The analysis of articles from “New York Times” newspaper …………….18 Conclusion Bibliography Introduction The publicist style is used in public speeches and printed public works which are addressed to a broad audience and devoted to important social or political events‚ public problems of cultural or moral character. The general aim of the publicist style is to exert influence on public opinion

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    every one like a tyranny. To them the Constitution without the Bill of Rights was just a weapon of the upper class against the poor. The figurehead of the anti-Federalists was Thomas Jefferson who later became President of The United States. The funny thing about Jefferson was for a long time he would not choose sides between the Federalists and the anti-Federalists‚ he was totally against political parties. He was for a strong central government‚ which was more of a Federalist’s view.

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    President Versus The Untouchable “Yo Taylor‚ I’m really happy for you and I’mma let you finish‚ but Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time”- Kanye West at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13‚ 2009. Two-thousand-and-nine was a big year in America. Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize for “his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between people” (nobelprize.org). Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift at the MTV Video Music awards in a very rude

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    New York on the 11th of August‚ 1833. He was also a lawyer‚ a Civil War veteran‚ Political Leader and an orator during the period of the 1900’s. Robert G Ingersoll was famous for his great speeches and quotes to popularise criticism to the Bible and scientific rationalism. He was known nationally as a funny lecturer who exposed the superstitions of Orthodox at that time. John Ingersoll‚ his father‚ was the man of his time with a broad mind for others

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