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    John S. McClure: Round Table/ Collaborative Homiletic Method: John S. McClure is the professor of Homiletics and Liturgics at Louisville Theological Seminary‚ Louisville‚ Kentucky. He has written numerous articles and several books relating to homiletics. He advocates the collaborative method to preaching. The word ‘collaborative’ means‚ “working together”. It suggests a form of preaching in which preacher and hearer joined to work together to create and interpret the topics for preaching. They

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    Great Compromise of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. How did this lesson plan differ from the required lesson plan of this course? Much less detailed‚ in fact I would even call it vague. 2) Did the plan include an assessment?  Not

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    into new areas‚ and would only stay within the area south of the 36-30 latitude line and the proposed boundaries of Missouri. Analyze: How did the Missouri Compromise reflect regional differences toward slavery? The Missouri Compromise reflected regional differences toward slavery in that the North and South had opposite opinions about the issue. The North was against using slaves while the South was for it. The 36-30 latitude line essentially divided the country between North and South‚ as the

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    and wiser. The protest and damages caused an affect on him and his family but he did not give up. Martin Luther King Jr. is the only person to have his own holiday that is not a president. He is remembered by many and has statues and is also talked about in schools. His speeches are remembered and honored to this day. (The King Center‚

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    Informative Speech outline 1. Purpose: To inform about social networking. 2. Main Idea: By the end of my speech the audience should get an idea about the advantages & disadvantages about our every day’s use of the social network. 3. Developed Main Ideas: There are 2 points I want you guys to be informed about. Social networking is a wonderful task we can do on the internet‚ although‚ there are advantages & disadvantages that comes with it. 4. Sub points: The advantages of social networking:

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    David Cameron’s First Speech as Prime Minister. 2010 Her Majesty the Queen has asked me to form a new government and I have accepted. Before I talk about that new government‚ let me say something about the one that has just passed. Compared with a decade ago‚ this country is more open at home and more compassionate abroad and that is something we should all be grateful for and on behalf of the whole country I’d like to pay tribute to the outgoing prime minister for his long record of dedicated public

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    declaring war upon the Japanese Empire. Each word in this memorable speech tugged on the emotions of the American people. His emotional and passionate appeal about his duty as President and former commander and chief showed while delivering this speech. In this rhetorical essay I will evaluate his effectiveness in persuading his argument as to why we should declare war on the Japanese Empire. President Roosevelt’s persuasion in his speech succeeds because the context‚ the different ways it is organized

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    Bush‚ not known for his eloquent speaking‚ delivered a speech to the American people and the members of congress that would almost single-handedly get him reelected in 2004. The American people‚ including the congress‚ were eager for information and a direction to move the country past this terrible attack‚

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    Reaction Paper about the Movie “The King’s Speech” Tom Hooper’s film “The King’s Speech” demonstrates the vital importance of the human voice in establishing and maintaining power. If you can’t get the words out then you will never assert authority. This moving film is about King George VI and his attempts to deal with a stammer. This charmingly modest film explores an entirely different kind of courage than the quality that’s always seen on action movies or war. It’s not about climbing mountains

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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have A Dream speech and John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address both represent turning points in American history. Both speakers address America with views of change‚ growth‚ and hope for more positive and enlightened futures. Furthermore‚ the speakers use their platforms to their advantage‚ and use pathos to emotionally attract the support of their audiences. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the leaders of the African-American Civil Rights Movement in the 50s and 60s; he

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