The speech I selected was Susan Cain- The Power of Introverts. I think the speaker (Susan) was very professional‚ appealing‚ confident‚ and her tone of voice was perfect not too loud or not to low. The speech she was relating to the audience was about introverts and she also wrote a book about Introversion that actually took her seven years to write. She talks about her grandfather; being an introvert and how he could not see people in the eyes when he could talk to them even though he had been in
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Many of the most influential leaders throughout history accompanied their actions with their words. A fine speech compels its audiences and convinces them to believe a different view. The three notable speeches of my class that exceeded my expectations were Jeremy Wong’s on the rising costs of homes in the lower mainland‚ John Thomas’ on the benefits of driving electric vehicles‚ and the banning of Niqab during Canadian citizenship ceremonies by Gabriella Hermary. Firstly‚ they all maintained a relaxed
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diametrically opposed at the outset of these occurrences. Brutus gives Antony the opportunity to make a speech at the funeral‚ however‚ we find him under some rather serpentine conditions. Fearing rejection from the Roman population for his actions‚ Brutus intimidates Antony‚ telling him that he may not pointing his finger at the conspirators‚ that he must not speak ill of Caesar‚ and to give his speech at the same pulpit. On the other hand‚ Brutus sets himself up to be able to say whatever he wants‚
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Without a doubt‚ The First Lady‚ Michelle Obama‚ stupendously gave her speech on September 4th at the Democratic National Convention. Moving the hearts of the audience‚ she brilliantly portrayed how Barack Obama “values everyone’s contribution and treats everyone with respect.” Michelle started off by illustrating how she’d seen “the very best of American spirit.” One notable example she provided was about a young man who was blinded by a bomb in Afghanistan and saying how he’d give his eyes for
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This emotional blackmail is evident is all pieces of his work and of his government. Context: It was written as accurate manuscripts of speeches given by W.M Hughes. Since Hughes was for conscription there was bias towards conscription. The speech was heavily biased into making people feel guilty for not going to war and tries to make people vote for conscription. Hughes mentions things about how many soldiers that other countries are sending and that Australia is failing to send as many troops
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Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X Speech Strategies During the Civil Rights Movement‚ there were two notable African-American activists who played essential roles in breaking racism towards Blacks in the 1950s to 1960s. These two leaders were Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Though both had their own individual ideas on bringing racial tension to an end‚ they presented their beliefs through their influential speeches: I Have a Dream by King and The Ballot or the Bullet by Malcolm X. In
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In Gurnam Singh v. Pratap Singh‚ the contention before the Ludhiana Election Tribunal was that the respondent by publishing posters with the following words caused spiritual undue influence: (1) Apnian parichan‚ panthakumaidwar nun pa ke "Guru Kalgi Dhardhian Khushianprapat
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Oklahoma City. The explosion caused massive damage to the building and killed 168 people‚ 19 of whom were children (Rosenburg‚ 2011). On April 23‚ four days after the bombing‚ President Bill Clinton addressed the public and gave an effective‚ excellent speech. The overall goal of the message was to appropriately respond to the Oklahoma City bombing‚ support the ones who lost loved ones‚ and address what America as a nation should do to keep this from happening again. This goal was achieved through these
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Ronald Reagan‚ the 40th president of the United States of America (Bio Reference Bank)‚ delivered his “On the 40th Anniversary of D-Day speech” on June 6th 1984 (Academic Search Premier). This day was the 40th anniversary of D-day‚ when 150‚000 men charged the beaches of Normandy to retake Europe from the Nazis (American History Online). The speech was also delivered during the Cold war‚ an arms race between the USA and USSR (American History Online). President Reagan uses logos‚ pathos‚ and anaphora
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For example‚ they talked about what love was. They also talked about the purpose and relationship through love. Lastly‚ if Love was worth praising? The two speeches that got my attention were the ones given by Phaedrus and Eryximachus. Phaedrus’ speech mainly focuses on the self-sacrifice and the beauty that comes with Love. Phaedrus comprehensively explains Love by illustrating self-sacrificial acts through stories. One story that Phaedrus illustrates is that of Alcestis and Achilles. Alcestis
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