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    focus on convincing their supporters to actually vote. They are seeking to actuate the action of voting through their speeches. Actuate is a term meaning “move to action”‚ such as arugueing that your grade should be changed. Also you could argue against a tutiton increase. You must be competent in all forms of your speaking such as informing and convincing. In disposition speeches‚ it’s a speech designed to influence listerners’ disposition toward your topic such as; beliefs‚ attitudes & values

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    to uphold governance. In these established intuitions it was commonplace to have logographers partake in judicial discourse‚ by crafting speeches on behalf of either the prosecution or defense. Lysias‚ was one such logographer‚ renowned for his civil trial speeches which were fashioned in a simple and easy flow manner to be delivered by a client. In his speeches‚ Lysias was able to present a persuasive but well concealed argument drawn from probability to influence the minds of a jury. This utilization

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    on the various HATE SPEECH LAWS IN INDIA and COMMUNAL VIOLENCE BILL (PREVENTION‚ CONTROL AND REHABILITATION OF VICTIMS) BILL‚ 2005. The aim and objective of the project is to enlighten the readers as well as myself upon the kinds of speeches that qualify as hate speeches and the various communal violence that have been carried on since ages known. STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Communal violence threatens the secular fabric‚ unity‚ integrity and internal security of a nation. Despite the secular and religiously

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    Caesar. Meanwhile Antony uses Ethos the same as Brutus‚ to convince the people he’s one of them‚ Logos to show Caesar wasn’t ambitious‚ and Pathos to portray his true liking for Caesar. Brutus and Antony both use Ethos to give credibility to their speeches. In his speech Brutus says‚ “Believe me for mine honour‚ and have respect to mine honour that you may believe‚”(III.ii.14-16). Brutus is implying that since he is an honorable man with a great reputation‚ you should believe him. Basically Brutus

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    Based on these two speeches‚ it’s quite obvious who won the crowd over. It was Antony‚ but him and Brutus had similar tactics in how to persuade the audience. Along with that‚ they also had many different ways they persuaded.Some of the similarities and differences will be listed. Altogether though‚ Antony and Brutus both had very persuading speeches. Antony and Brutus used quite a few of the same tactics to persuade the audience. They both used ethos to try to make the audience relate more to

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    segregated countries in Africa‚ many black leaders have stand against apartheid. Steve Biko was one of them. As an activist‚ Steve Biko dedicated his entire life by fighting apartheid in South Africa. The black consciousness movement he founded‚ his speeches and writings‚ and his leadership have played a significant role in fighting apartheid. The first action that Steve Biko initiated against apartheid was to found the black consciousness movement. This powerful movement empowered and mobilized black

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    The Man Who Defined Courage Marches‚ speeches‚ fights‚ and death that one man has done for equality‚ who might that be? Dr. Martin Luther King has done so much for equality. He has participated in marches‚ wrote a famous speech called‚ “I Have Dream‚” fought without using violence‚ and even died for what he believed in. Dr. Martin Luther King is the most courageous man because he stood up for what he believed in‚ even though others did not agree with him. To begin with‚ Dr. Martin Luther King

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    developing many Soldiers and standing as a steward of his profession through the speeches he provided after receiving his Medal of Honor. Benavidez’s speeches affect people who watch them online today just as much as those present during their recordings years ago. Over one million people have viewed recordings of Benavidez’s speeches. He also tried to extend his influence to the development of kids. He conducted speeches at schools‚ youth groups‚ and counseling sessions with troubled kids‚ trying to

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    The consistency of Lincoln’s view over slavery and equality Reading the excerpts of speeches from Mr. President Lincoln‚ one conclusion can be drawn quickly that Mr. Lincoln believed consistently in man’s equality and he would not be convinced by any reasons that a man should be driven from this power. In the speech at Peoria‚ Illinois ( October 16‚ 1854)‚ Mr. Lincoln criticized the white supremacy by saying that a white man practicing to govern himself is self-govern but why not a black man doing

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    Reagan was the 40th President of the United States in the years between 1981 to 1989. While they don’t appear to be related‚ there was one thing that they had in common: they both made speeches on the 4th of July in regards to the United States. Their speeches both had a sense of national pride‚ from their speeches. One example from Twain’s speech is that he talks about all these inventions that the Americans made‚ such as the sewing machine and so on. Reagan talks more about our sacrifices for our

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