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    impressive oration skills granted him a large audience on which he could lay down his ideas. Civil Rights was mostly associated with him and his personality gave him connection to many people within the political spectrum. King had an inspirational factor to his speeches‚ as seen

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    communicate positivity and encouragement through his speeches so that he could acquire more aid in defeating the Germans. Churchill made his speeches at the right time when the whole country was discouraged and feeling powerless. Therefore‚ by his right timing and power of speech‚ I would have supported the war as a female by either donating old-cookware or participating in voluntary programs to aid the soldiers overseas. Winston Churchill’s speeches were significant in boosting British morale and leading

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    I'Ve Seen the Promise Land

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    In accordance with the three speeches and one letter by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ there are many ways one can comprehend what he intended to accomplish with each. This‚ of course‚ means besides the obvious understanding that can be absorbed through a quick read through. The one speech that resonates even in today’s society and still relates to things‚ even outside what King was speaking on‚ was his speech “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” or also known as “I See the Promised Land”. With any movement against

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    THE ANALYSIS OF INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSION STRATEGIES USED IN OBAMA’S SPEECHES A. Introduction 1. Background According to Slagell (2009)‚ in everyday language‚ public speaking refers to the communication practice of a speaker sharing ideas with an audience primarily through speech. The process of sharing ideas for the audience can be done in many ways such as speech or also called as oratory. Following Astuti (2011‚ p.23-26) stated that public speaking including speech has many important

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    Informative Speeches Script >>>(SLIDE1)<<< Host: Welcome back everyone. I’m here with our next guest Dr. Bri. Thank you for coming. Brian: It’s my pleasure. Host: So Dr. Bri you’re also a specialist on informative speeches? Brian: Yes I am. Host: Well‚ let’s talk a little about what you know. We have a few questions for you today. First off‚ what are the most common type’s informative speeches? >>>(SLIDE 2)<<< Brian: Well‚ the most common types of informative speeches are Process speeches and

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    We Must Fight Throughout history there have been many great and memorable speeches given by influential people. Presidents‚ for example‚ seem to be known and remembered for giving great speeches. One President that comes to my mind is former President Ronald Reagan. President Reagan gave many well-known and historically famous speeches throughout his political career. Ronald Reagan’s “A Time for Choosing‚” is considered the speech that propelled his political career. The excerpt‚ “We Must Fight‚”

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    The Powhiri Process

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    building and land within an area that is almost always defined by a fence or wall and‚ often‚ on one boundary by a river‚ lake or sea" (Walker‚ 2007).The marae is the area in front of the Wharenui‚ the main house‚ and it is there that the formal speeches of welcome to visitors. The Marae is where the family gather to consider matters that affect them‚ Weddings‚ family celebrations‚ and hosting of visitors from within and outside the tribal area (Walker‚ 2007). Powhiri process When you are arrived at

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    memorable speeches. What makes them so memorable? Their constant use of rhetorical devices and persuasive language of course. The language they use makes for a magnificent speech that is unforgettable. Those are just some speeches that possess such great ideas and powerful techniques. To add to that are the Adoption of the “Declaration of Human Rights” by Eleanor Roosevelt‚ and “My message to the young women of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School” by Michelle Obama. These two speeches both embody

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    in many ways‚ such as King‚ Obama‚ and Douglass had prodigious speaking skills‚ leadership expertise‚ and opinionated dispositions. Obama‚ Douglass and King are revered in the sense that they led a major change in American History. Through their speeches and movements to the world‚ Obama‚ Douglass‚ and King‚ have directed a movement of change and optimism through the heart and soul of America. Walling 2 All three men are eloquent speakers‚ such as Frederick Douglass was not only a powerful speaker

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    protesting such as destroying property by for example breaking the windows on office buildings or throwing Molotov cocktails. He would also agree with the group formed known as te NAACP and how the group would gather for inspiration such as inspirational speeches‚ meetings‚ special adder esses and commemorative ceremonies. Frank Walker wore more so agree with what the Niagara Movement stood for ad also all the it fought for and achieved and he would probably have been inspired so much that he might

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