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    In 1919‚ army veteran Adolf Hitler‚ thwarted by the post-war situation in Germany joined the German Workers’ Party‚ a political organization based on anti-Semitism and German nationalism. Hitler appeared as a very skillful public speaker whose speeches attracted more members. He severely criticized the government and its maneuvers and used these mistakes to his benefit. Later in 1921‚ Hitler became the leader of the organization

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    taken place the very same day. From reading through this week’s lesson‚ I would say that concept President Reagan used was speaking to entertain. The lesson stated this type of informative was used for speeches at occasions like ceremonies‚ wedding‚ funerals‚ and often used as remembrances speeches. It only seems fit that this type of speech is what President Reagan gave on that day. For the second speech‚ I decided go with another speech by President Reagan. Not

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    political speeches in the twenty-first century are perhaps more frequently analyzed than any other body of language in modern American English. With the growing popularity and use of the major news media and the Internet‚ the general public currently has an utterly unprecedented level of access to reports‚ transcripts and even videos of every word that passes through a public speaker’s lips. The public scrutiny‚ however‚ is generally turned towards the meaningful content of these speeches rather than

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    Speeches throughout time have swayed the the history of mankind. This has been seen time and again from Patrick Henry’s Virginia Convention speech to Thomas Paine’s “The Crisis No.1” and even Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Patrick Henry swayed the minds of America’s founding fathers by showing the people the liberty that was needed. Thomas Paine gave people the motivation needed to fight for the freedom and independence of the American colonies. And the so many other patriots have influenced

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    –violent protest and his great speeches. As a young man he fought for the rights of black people and because of the way King handle himself and his dedication to the cause he was considered to be one of the important leaders during the Civil Rights Movement. His impact was positive and greatly needed. There are many reason why King was such a great leader in the movement he was a great speaker who had the ability to move a nation into action with his powerful and moving speeches‚ his approach to counter

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    creating a speech. I wanted to understand the grey areas in my own communicating to help me convey my message and understand the grey areas in others communicating skills to give better feedback. By listening to myself practice speeches and listen to others giving their speeches helped me to think more about the message that is being sent. This also connects to one of my other goals‚ which was to improve my research skills. A crucial part in finding the right information is knowing how to research and

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    bringing in the south. His ancestors fought and died for the Confederacy. Although it may seem that he should be a die-hard supporter of the Confederate‚ he openly looked at this issue at hand and dissected the facts. He also had actual documents‚ speeches‚ and writings that supported his these views. He said “I believe deeply that the story these documents tell is one that all of us‚ northerners and southerners‚ black and white‚ need to confront as we try to understand our past and move toward a

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    example is whenever Squealer gives speeches the dogs are always on his back. This is peer pressure because fear is being used against them to make them do things. Squealer’s speeches confuse the animals and thus making the animals obey him or agree to him. An example of this speech is when Squealer talks about how the banishment of Snowball was the right thing to do. These speeches confuse the animals because of Squealer’s use of incomprehensible words and long speeches. This usage of the words pressures

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    nation was given on September 11‚ 2002 at Ellis Island in New York‚ New York. After the terrorist attack by the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda on 9/11. Heroism is when someone shows great bravery or fearlessness to do something. Both of these speeches gave credit to heroic citizens in the past. The “Funeral Oration” was given to the soldiers who not only showed patriotism‚ but heroism as they fought in the Peloponnesian War. Pericles also states “it is both just and proper that they should have

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    Compare and Contrast Essay There have been many great speeches delivered in the past. Some of the best ones demonstrated why our our freedoms‚ our liberty‚ and to be united as a country‚ is so important. John F. Kennedy’s “Inaugural Address” and Martin Luther King Junior’s “I Have a Dream” are both great examples of such historical speeches. Both these speeches have many similarities such as‚ referencing the past‚ wanting change to happen‚ and both desired peace. Yet with all these similarities

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