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    Good Speaker

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    11.Allow your hands‚ to fall naturally to your sides‚ when not gesturing. 12.Have enough voice projection. 13.Modulate your voice. 14.Speak at moderate speed. Do not rush through. 15.Pause before and after important ideas. 16.Have pleasant mannerisms. 17.Do not read your speech. 18.Manage time. 19.Close the speech with a striking‚ impressive‚ concluding remark. 20.Stop‚ while the audience is still eager to hear more. 2. 2. Cite an example of an ideal speaker in the Philippines. Mel

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    Pacifism Vs Just War

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    War impacts the world‚ our lives past‚ present‚ and future will be affected by war. When there are rumors of war‚ opposing divisions primarily between the philosophies of pacifism and just war will inevitably clash. Exploring the concepts of each philosophy is important because they convey the sentiments of all because‚ in the decision to war‚ it is either supported or opposed. This paper will attempt to explain pacifism and just war. Nonetheless‚ it is essential to consider that during peace it

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    Shianne Schimmel Period 2 Chapter 14 Review Discovery and Crisis in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries  Age of Discovery and Expansion By the sixteenth century the Atlantic coast was the center of commercial activity. This age of expansion was a factor in European transition from the farming economy to a commercial and industrial capitalistic system. Expansion led to Europeans meeting non-European people that started a new age of world history. Motives of Expansion • • • • • • • •

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    As time has passed‚ the many events that make up world history have transformed society and subsequently the purpose of art. The birth of art occurred around 25‚000 years ago and between that time and now‚ many historical events had caused the purpose of art to change throughout different eras. These different events prove to impact the art of the eras that they occur in‚ and often many events will happen and art will constantly be changing. One can draw similarities and differences between artists

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    This particular job did not require us to attend under emergency response‚ this immediately made me feel relaxed and able to focus on my existing knowledge of respiratory pathophysiology. I foolishly had not anticipated any real worries or concerns‚ as it appeared to be a straightforward transportation from GP surgery to hospital. On arrival I was surprised to find the patient unattended and untreated in a room with no HCP present. I felt extremely concerned there had been no monitoring performed

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    sociopath

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    A person with a personality disorder manifesting itself in extreme antisocial attitudes and behavior and a lack of conscience. The Symptom 1 Consider the individual’s personality and mannerisms. 1Sociopaths are usually extremely charming. 2Their personalities are described as magnetic‚ they generate a lot of attention. They also tend to have a strong sexual energy‚ or be sex addicts. 2 Take the person’s past and present behavior into

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    In the scene of The Great Gatsby‚ Nick is speaking about the way Gatsby is driving them both to get lunch‚ and the typical actions of Gatsby. When Nick first begins to describe Jay‚ He says‚ “He was balancing himself on the dashboard of his car..” I believe that this is both symbolic and applying to the plot. The term‚ “balancing” could mean that he is having a difficult time controlling things‚ like a “balancing act”. In addition‚ we know the car is a cream color (good intentions‚ but corruption

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    How often do you show respect to all on a daily basis? Respect is defined as: a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities‚ qualities‚ or achievements. Showing respect has so many benefits for yourself and the person you are expressing it towards. Expressing that you truly care about others and take time and energy to express it‚ speaks a lot about yourself. Understanding respect is a hard concept to try and grasp. Many times understanding what is takes time and

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    A Street Car Named Desire

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    in the scenes. These techniques include the use of music such as the “Blue Piano” and “The Varsouviana Polka”‚ Animalistic Images that appear throughout the play‚ language‚ and his use of personality clashes of the characters and their individual mannerisms such as Blanche and Stanley. The Blue Piano is a mood setter. It usually is present when Blanche is talking about the loss of Belle Reve and her family. The blue piano stands for Blanche’s loneliness and depression and longing for love. The blue

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    When comparing modern day beauty‚ such as that of Gisele Bundchen‚ Angelina Jolie‚ and Kate Middleton to the works created during the High Renaissance and Mannerism area‚ there are many similarities found alongside several differences. While certain aspects of fashions have changed with the ages‚ others seem to remain timeless. Long‚ lustrous and thick hair has for the most part continually remained popular‚ particularly among women. Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa appears to be wearing a thin

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