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    The term inaugural describe a speech given by a newly elected president. Most inaugural speeches give a tone set for the next four years of the presidency. These speeches motivate and inspire the citizens. Most of the time‚ the president gives the speech to set a tone based on the current issues and struggles of the country. President Roosevelt and President Kennedy address fear in their speeches in similar and different ways. Both Presidents discuss the fear of citizens and consequences faced by

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    Churchill’s speech was to raise the morale of the British people during the war‚ to continue the fight no matter the cost‚ and to ultimately defeat the Nazis. The date was June 4‚ 1940 and the speech remains as one of the most important and memorable speeches during World War II. It was delivered after the events of the Dunkirk Evacuation which around 338‚000 Allied troops hastily evacuated from Dunkirk to Britain. Churchill had to make this speech that would be able to fire up the British people and

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    which women needed above every other‚ the one indeed which would secure her to all the others‚ was the right of suffrage.” (Professor Douglas O. Linder‚ 2001). Anthony‚ had left such a legacy behind. Anthony had taken the leadership role of giving speeches and fighting for women suffrage. Anthony was put in jail‚ turned down‚ she was looked upon as if she was less worthy of the rights men had than anyone else. If it wasn’t for Anthony‚ women wouldn’t have the right to suffrage; all of her accomplishments

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    both used the technique of persuasion to win over the favor of the people in Rome. At the beginning of the act‚ the people of Rome had high respect for Brutus‚ as well as Antony. By the end of the act‚ the audience’s views were sculpted by the speeches of the two men. Both men swayed the audience‚ but Antony seemed to have gained the approval of the public. Consequently‚ the conspirators were not favored by the people of Rome because of Antony’s speech. Following the assassination of Caesar

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    INTRODUCTION This case study illustrates the pivotal role played by inspirational speeches in boosting the performance of individuals in a company. It quotes the speeches delivered by Erik Weihenmayer and Trisha Meili at CISCO systems and Plug Power Inc.‚ respectively as examples‚ to demonstrate how their success stories assisted in creating a positive impact among their employees and inspired them to steer their goals along the path parallel to that of the organization. It claims that infusing

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    Part 1. I believe that the major difference between the speeches were that Brutus was forward and told everything in one big piece. His speech was more complex and he got a certain point across to the crowd. In my opinion was quite ignorant and rude. Brutus addressed the crowd with an inferior tone. Brutus’ speech was also in a lecture form. On the other hand‚ Antony’s speech was kind‚ humble‚ and formal. (Your hearts and minds to mutiny and rage)He addressed the crowd as an equal. He didn’t

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    calling it your own is plagiarism. Technically plagiarism is also the stealing of ideas‚ however‚ ideas are mentioned in speeches every day. What makes plagiarism‚ plagiarism in the context of Melania Trump is the word for word stealing. Melania Trump’s speech was plagiarism‚ because many of her sentences were identical to Michelle Obama’s. Plagiarism was prominent when both speeches said “your word is your bond and you treat people with respect.” Melania many times shared the same ideas as Mrs. Obama

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    It is what it is; I don’t have to like it‚ but I cannot change it‚ so I accept it for what it is. There is politics in everything‚ however the devastating effects it had on the healthcare industry has been considerably concealed by well thought of speeches presented by a charismatic and proper CEOs. The reality is that just as it was in the 80’s it is now. The film only helped to validate‚ my already deeply rooted passion to be an advocate for the patient & assist them to receive the best medical attention

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    (www.history.com). This statistic demonstrates the fact of how impactful the March on Washington was and how many people were on the same side. The speeches in this assembly are some of the most famous and well known speeches that are still remembered today. There are many events of the Civil Rights Movement that changed our daily lives‚ including speeches and court cases‚ and there are key people who were involved in them . Some of the major events included the Brown v. Board of Education (1954)‚ he

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    Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X grew up in different environments. King was raised in a comfortable middle-class family where education was crucial‚ and Malcolm X came from a family of low class. He was a self-taught man who received little schooling and became who he is on his own. Martin Luther King was born into a good family. Despite segregation‚ Martin Luther King ’s parents tried everything so that he could be secure and happy. He was a smart student and skipped two grades before entering

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