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    Infamy Speech

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    Japan. The country had been divided on putting ourselves in the war in Europe and Asia‚ because “it was not our concern”. Yet‚ after President Roosevelt’s‚ the country immediately changed their minds‚ and were all for justice for us Americans. The speech was convincing because of strong emotional appeals‚ extraordinary organization‚ and the establishment of character. President Roosevelt begins persuading with powerful emotional appeals. He starts by says that the United States was "suddenly and

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    Othello Speech

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    Write a speech to a hsc student about human condition in Othello. Give reference to one character and one theme. For centuries‚ William Shakespeare has captured the hearts of men and women with his tragedies. His plays explore human existence and raise questions about what it means to be human; allowing the audience to relate to his characters despite the era in which the play was produced. Good morning students‚ today I am going to discuss what role the human condition plays in the plot of Shakespeare’s

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    Buddhism Speech

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    giving an informative speech on Buddhism. Now‚ "informative" is the key word here. I just want to reasure everyone that I am simply going to explain some of the philosophy of Buddhism. I am not‚ however‚ trying to sway your beliefs or views on life in ANY way. Instead‚ I’m going to share with you some of the basic things that I know‚ and however you choose to use the information‚ if at all‚ is totally up to you. In fact‚ one of the strongest beliefs of a Buddhist‚ is that their "way of life" is NEVER

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    MC Speech

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    be here today. Wai Mun: And im Wai Mun‚ we are the Year 1 Sem 1 student of Bachelor of Communication (Hons) Public Relations in Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)‚ and will be your MCs for this ceremony. The ceremony will be starting shortly. We would appreciate it if you can kindly switch your mobile phones to silent mode. Thank you for your cooperation. Wilfrid: And now‚ let rise up and put our hands together to welcome the arriving of our guests of honor . First of all‚ let us invite our President

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    Genetic Engineering. Right or Wrong? Genetic engineering has been one of the most controversial ethical issues since 1997; when Dolly the first successfully cloned sheep was announced. Dolly has redefined the meaning of "identical twin"; not only does she look exactly like her mother she also has the same genetic make up. This experiment was not only impossible but unthinkable. Yet‚ Dr. Ian Wilmut revealed Dolly on February 23‚ 1997‚ at seven months old ( Travis 1). On the surface genetic

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    Free Speech

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    freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the government for a redress of grievances" (Funk & Wagnalls 162). This Amendment guarantees each person of free speech. Does this mean that a person can stand in the middle of the street and yell anything he wants? No‚ society‚ even though it cherishes freedom of speech‚ does give this freedom certain restrictions. Why does society find it necessary to restrict freedom of speech? Does this

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    Freedom of Speech

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    Freedom of speech is one of the main pillars that the United States of America is built upon. It is very important to the public that the founding fathers made it the first amendment. However‚ when does a granted right become a threat? This is exactly the case that is at hand when one talk about the Internet. The internet nowadays is vey widely spread that one may say something in one part of the world and one minute later another reads it across the globe. Thus one must embark on the question of

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    Gettysburg the Speech

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    Introduction Gettysburg Address is one of the important dictations of values that provided much needed direction for the future leadership of the United States. It shaped the societal values and beliefs of the country. This assertion can be affirmed with the speech ’s enduring presence in the US culture. Notwithstanding its noticeable place cut into stone units on the south divider of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ D.C.‚ the Gettysburg Address is every now and again pointed to in works of popular culture

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    Civics speech

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    SPEECH Prepare a five (5) minutes speech to be presented to Administrators of Teachers’ Colleges to persuade them to include Civics in the curriculum in all teacher training programmes. Welcome: good afternoon presidents‚ vice presidents and teacher it is great to have you all at our annual teachers’ forum. Today I will synthesize the administrators of the teachers’

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    Speech to Entertain

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    Speech to Entertain: An Overview The primary purpose of a speech to entertain is to have the audience relax‚ smile and enjoy the occasion. The speech should have a central theme or a focus. A series of jokes will NOT work well for this type of speech. Good speeches to entertain typically mix humor with more serious morals‚ lessons learned‚ or experiences. In other words‚ they have a real point to make… they are not just silly‚ slapstick humor. You can tell a lighthearted‚ personal story that reveals

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