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    Graduation Speech

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    Nurses  Other Specially invited guests  Relatives‚ Friends and Well wishers  Graduands  Members of the Media  Ladies and Gentlemen........Good afternoon. I am humbled yet honored to have been given this opportunity to speak at this Annual Graduation and Prize Giving Ceremony this afternoon being aware that there are a lot of qualified and competent health officials in St.Vincent and the Grenadines who are sitting right before me. I remember that it was a few months ago when I visited this prestigious

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    Graduation Speech

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    Graduation First of all‚ I would like to thank you all for coming to our graduation. What this ceremony is‚ is a celebration of a major accomplishment in our lives‚ the accomplishment of achieving an education. For many of us it has taken a lot of blood‚ sweat‚ and tears to get here‚ so today is our reward for the long hours we devoted to reading‚ writing‚ and researching‚ for the stress of taking difficult tests‚ and for the difficulties we have had to overcome. Though this ceremony recognizes

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    graduates‚ faculty‚ parents‚ and esteemed guests‚ We’ve gathered here today to commemorate‚ the egress of one class and ushering in of another to these hallowed halls of Grosse Pointe North High School via a graduation ceremony. However‚ it is more applicably a death‚ than a graduation. Please‚ lend me your ears‚ so as to stiffen the morbid conjecture that is immersing itself within your minds at this very moment. For you see‚ in the days of yore‚ when Norsemen still roamed this earth‚ they

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    My Resume Elevator Speech

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    first class session‚ but you must put a typed version of your elevator speech into the Assignment B DROPBOX to get full credit. An elevator speech is a way of introducing yourself to a potential employer or contact. You say who you are‚ what you do‚ what you are interested in doing and how you can be a resource to your listeners. If you don’t have an elevator speech‚ people won’t know what you really do. The elevator speech cannot be longer than 25 to 30 seconds (the time it takes an elevator

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    Graduation Speech

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    The reality is‚ I didn’t even want to write this speech. I felt it was just another assignment out of the many thousands I had done before; and‚ yet another way to waste my time (and cramp my fingers in the process). I contemplated not even doing the assignment but‚ I couldn’t help but be intrigued with a school asking me to write a graduation speech before I’d even begun a single course. I’d been to many schools and none assumed I’d graduate….it was different. In a way‚ it made me proud. So‚ a few

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    Steve Jobs Speech

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    Submission #1 Topic #5 As former CEO of a successful computer based company called Apple‚ Steve Jobs gives an inspirational speech‚ urging the graduating class of Stanford University to trust their own instincts and have the courage to persevere and pursue their own personal goals despite others opinions and the trails and tribulations that may come with each decision. Steve Jobs was born on 1955 and at the age of 13‚ Jobs met 18-year-old Stephen Wozniak‚ who shared his love for electronics and

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    Abstract and Critique Abstract            In his article “The speech the graduates didn’t hear” Neusner states that Brown University has three weaknesses: 1. college does not prepare students for real life‚ 2. Students are not challenged‚ 3. Faculty are too passive. To help explain this‚ Neusner creates a mock speech directed toward a graduating class. Neusner asserts that Brown University is trying to make being a student easy‚ so they do not have to deal with the students. He attempts to convince

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    Graduation Speech

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    Graduation Speech Good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen. Yes‚ after your graduation you will be officially called ladies and gentlemen and expected to act as one in the world of careers. Congratulations on passing college. I hope you really enjoyed your stay in college. It is a period to look back and smile about when you grow older. I feel that somehow I haven’t earned the right to stand here and talk to you about a career in banking and what I have learned. You see‚ I have only been

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    Graduation Speech

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    It is difficult to believe that today is my graduation on my second course. My family and friends are here‚ excited and cheering for me because I had made it. Taking up two courses at a time is not that easy. There where times over the last four years where I wanted to give up My last six months as a BSIT student‚ is the hardest part I think. Awake until 3 o’clock or 4 o’clock in the morning doing our IT project‚ then waking up at around 7 to attend my BSIM class at 8 am. That‚ sometimes we are

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    Alexa McCombs WR 121 Ms. Andre Rhetorical Analyses of the Kenyon Commencement Speech David Foster Wallace was a novelist and essayist. He delivered a commencement speech to liberal arts graduates at the Kenyon College in May of 2005. In the speech Wallace implores listeners to hear his words from a non-biased perspective for what they are; his words are not a reprimand to the selfish‚ but an offer to those seeking knowledge to broaden their perspective. Wallace warns against closed mindedness

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