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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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    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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    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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    INTRODUCTION It has been widely accepted that textbook is an essential component of the classroom. It is the most common teaching device. A textbook is a manual of instruction or a standard book in any branch of study. They are produced according to the demand of educational institution. This paper is a textbook evaluation to determine the effectiveness of the book to the 3rd year high school students in the reading development and if it provides the learning goals of each lesson‚ classified into

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    mistakes that may have been made. Attaining this support in times of war has traditionally been relatively easy‚ as the speaker’s primary task is to invoke a sense of patriotism in his audience. The ease of this task used to be provided by fact that speeches were aimed at a localized audience‚ eliminating the need to make an attempt

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    In this chapter “Argumentation‚ Speaker‚ and Audience”‚ Perelman discusses argumentation‚ correct demonstration‚ audience‚ and the three kinds of rhetorical speeches. First‚ he explains the difference between argumentation and demonstration. Demonstration deals with truths while argumentation deals with ambiguities. The speaker uses argumentation to change the audience’s minds‚ conform them‚ and arouse them to take action. Perelman also mentions that there are some topics that we should not question

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    They are like a woman‚ whose psychic state determined less by abstract reason than by an emotional longing for a strong force will complement her nature. Likewise‚ the masses love a commander‚ and despise a petitioner.”(Propaganda‚12) After many speeches and papers he wrote on prapaganda he became a political power and became the leader of the party. By know Hitler was to busy to devote much time to propaganda. He knew that prapaganda required a full time expert. In Joseph Goebbels he found his man

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    change. Two leaders American leaders that admire are Martin Luther King Jr. and Eisenhower. They both gave meaningful speeches our nation. Dr. King gave a great inspirational speech in Memphis‚ Tennessee in order to push civil rights forward‚ while Eisenhower gave a farewell speech saying good bye to our nation. One thing that Dr. King and Eisenhower had differently in their speeches was their purpose. Dr. King’s purpose was to motivate the black community to fight for their equal rights and fix America’s

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