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    iGens will not be ready for the world when it comes to the time to a job interview or standing in front of people. People in our generation needs to learn to type better and need to be more fluent in speaking. iGens don’t always have the greatest literacy skills and don’t always type or text the right word many of us use brb instead of be right back or gtg instead of got to go. Our generation needs more grammar skills. The iGens need to have more literacy skills such as writing‚ speaking‚ and other

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    How well do the two speeches combine the story? Well there was so much conspiracy and emotions all wrapped up into one as the two speeches were going on. Like Brutus was all about logic and the reality of the problem. Mark on the other hand wasn’t. How did these two speeches compare to each other? Keep reading and find out. Mark’s speech after Julius death was all based on his emotions since he was a very good friend of Julius. He would talk about the emotions he was feeling because he did It for

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    Mel And Tony Robbins

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    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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    The two inaugural speeches By former president Barack Obama and our Founding Father George Washington had certain topics that made them different‚ yet also had similar connections. Here in this essay‚ I am going to list a number of things that they said‚ which made them both different and similar. The things that they said are similar and different at the same time but are both important. I’m going to put an important detail what they said when they said it how they put it‚ as well as comparing them

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    nation’s enemy and establish a new order‚ a demand that Mussolini made Italians believe he could meet. Through effectively crafted propaganda‚ circulation of larger than life myths that painted him as deistic in nature‚ and elaborate‚ captivating speeches‚ Benito Mussolini was able to establish a wide-reaching cult of personality in the Fascist Italy he created. Mussolini effectively used propaganda to influence Italians and win followers. Much of this propaganda was about him—he was generally portrayed

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    Martin Luther King

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    King Jr made these speeches is because he wanted to fix the inequality between white and black Americans. In this specific time in America‚ black people weren’t treated as fairly as a white person was. After a certain incident involving black woman on a bus ( which was when a women named Rosa Parks rejected the bus drivers command to give up her seat for a white man.) Martin felt it was time to protest against racial inequality and start the Civil Rights Movement. These speeches touched a lot of

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    wouldn’t have risen to power if not for Germany’s unfortunate situation at the time (1919-1923). He was‚ as some people say‚ a "fiery speaker"‚ but his speeches clearly reflected certain madness in him. Hitler’s rise to power was influenced mostly by Germany’s Economic crash‚ the stain on their reputation and of course‚ his aggressive‚ yet convincing speeches and various deeds he used to gain popularitry. Hitler and his National Socialist workers Party had a plan of gaining more members‚ since their party

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    Washington‚ D.C.‚ to urged Congress to pass a civil rights bill. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “ I have a dream” speech on the steps of Lincoln Memorial before more than 250‚000 people. In 1863‚ Abraham Lincoln delivered one of his most famous speeches at the dedication of the National Cemetery in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. Lincoln’s speech emphasize the importance of ending the Civil War‚ Slavery‚ and reuniting the country. Yet 100 years later‚ the African-American still were sadly crippled by

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    Dat Nguyen COM 111-550 06/14/13 CHAPTER 16 REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. What is the difference between an informative speech and a persuasive speech? Why is speaking to persuade more challenging than speaking to inform? Informative speech is designed to convey knowledge of and understanding and persuasive speech is to either reinforce or changing people’s beliefs or actions. Persuasive speech is more challenging than informative because there are different points of view on the topic your discussing

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    Ryan L. Teten characterizes the “modern rhetorical presidency‚” with respect to their State of the Union speeches‚ in two distinct ways: 1) the speeches are relatively short‚ hovering around 5‚000 words‚ as compared to nearly 30‚000 in 1906 (Teten 2003‚ 340) and 2) the speeches consist of a relatively high rate of the words “we” and our‚” hovering around 2.5% as compared to below 1% before 1914 (Teten 2003‚ 342). Therefore‚ a brief overview of Barack Obama’s 2016 State of the Union address reveals

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