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    Funny Laws In Ohio

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    Funny laws In our great state of Ohio we have our own set of quirky laws. Some of these you may know but others you may not. In this state you are prohibited from engaging in a duel‚ no matter the circumstances. Well‚ there goes my weekend plans. You also may not get a fish drunk or hunt whales on a Sunday. No civil arrests may be made on Sunday or the fourth of July. Ohio may have some funny state laws but what about the city laws? Here are some that might make you chuckle. In Canton‚ Ohio If you

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    Two Australian Speeches

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    "The completedness of a speech relies on the contribution of the parts to the whole" Choose TWO speeches and argue how the structure of each contributes significantly to your understanding of the speech as a whole. An orator’s ability to utilise speech structure permits them to not only convey their ideas efficiently‚ but also to help achieve a social change and improvement. This notion of social change is at the heart of any successful speech. The idea of “parts to the whole” is shown in both

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    Types of Speeches An Informative speech is one in which you provide your audience with new and/or useful information about a significant topic. Remember‚ your goal is “to increase an audience’s knowledge or understanding of a topic;” your job is to define‚ explain and clarify your topic. No overt attempts to persuade the audience should be made but you do need to show the audience why your topic is important to them—what is the topic’s significance or consequences to their lives? Basically

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    Funny In Farsi Analysis

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    In the memoir Funny in Farsi‚ Firoozeh Dumas develops the importance of keeping me’s own culture through her use of characterization‚ plot and setting. Firoozeh came to the United States from Iran when she was seven‚ with a father who believed America was the Promised Land‚ a land of infinite wisdom‚ compassion‚ and possibilities. That’s a familiar theme for me. Three of my four grandparents moved across the globe from Russia to the melting pot of America. In the early days of their immigration

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    Funny In Farsi Analysis

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    Funny in Farsi is a non-fiction story about a young girl named Firoozeh Dumas who moved from Iran to America when she was seven. Her parents‚ Kazem and Nazireh‚ and her brothers and she all moved to Whittier‚ California in search of a better life. Her dad‚ an engineeer with the National Iranian Oil Company is assigned to work for an American firm. Her dad thinks that the United States is the promised land. Dumas explains her life as an Iranian immigrant in the United States. Her stories of adapting

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    What Are Hate Speeches?

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    Hate Speeches: Where to Draw the Line India’s overly broad definitions of “hate speech” provide scope for arbitrary application of the law. While the goal of preventing discrimination based on race‚ religion‚ sex‚ class‚ caste etc. is important in a diverse country like India it must be done in ways that restrict speech as little as possible. Prosecutions under the hate speech laws‚ as under the “insulting religion” laws‚ can be initiated by the individuals or interest groups who dislike or disagree

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    funny entertaining speech examples Name: Email: nav-left Home Blog Browse Products Free Public Speaking Resources Workshops Improsolutions Shop cat-right Public Speaking Tips: What Is an Entertainment Speech? Posted by admin on Jul 29‚ 2013 in Articles | 0 comments "entertainment speech"Entertainment speeches are suitable for special events and ceremonies. Their goal is to entertain the audience while delivering a message. Unlike informative or persuasive

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    FUNNY CINDERELLA STORY

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    NARRATOR: Once upon a time there was a beautiful young girl named Cindelila. She had a cruel stepmother. STEPMOTHER: And…did you make breakfast? CINDELILA: Yes‚ breakfast is ready. STEPMOTHER: Did you iron my clothes?? CINDELILA: Yes‚ I did. STEPMOTHER: Did you clean the kitchen??? CINDELILA: Yes‚ way to finish… STEPMOTHER: Uhhh-OHHH!! I see dirt!! Here….Here….Here…and you yourself!!!!! IS THIS WHAT YOU CALL CLEAN??? GET FAR AWAY FROM ME U THIS DIRTY GERM!!! EWWWWW!

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    lol this is funny

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    1.1 Question 1 SPSL serves other business organization in its country of founding and as such‚ the businesses that it serves can be considered its customers. • Employing a sales force in promoting the business activities of SPSL is important in that the sales force will build trust with customers in which case they will be able to trust the quality of services‚ as they shall have a direct conduct with the sales force. • In the current business environment‚ customers will gain trust of a company

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    Speeches: Rhetoric and War

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    SPEECHES - 2001 The value of great speeches is that they continue to speak to us. How do they do this? In your answer‚ refer to at least TWO speeches. It is certainly true that the value of great speeches is that they continue to speak to us. They are admired by responders over many years and have an ability to speak to us‚ hence stimulating many different responses as time goes by. This value is present in speeches such as “Among us you can dwell no longer” delivered by Cicero in 63 BC in

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