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    around. Topic: tribute to chew chor meng Specific purpose: to tell the audience how important it is to have a positive outlook in life Introduction When you look at the actors and actresses on television shows‚ their lives seems so smooth sailing and happy. Do you really think that’s always the truth? As the saying goes‚ “Never judge a book by its cover”. Same goes for them. We will never know what’s going behind the scenes. Today‚ I would like to make this tribute to one of my favorite

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    Anchorings and Speech

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    minds in the country". Hence‚ Teachers’ Day is very important for all our people‚ for our students and even for all the parents‚ as the teachers lay the foundation for creating enlightened citizens for the nation. Teacher’s Day is celebrated as a tribute to the valuable contribution made by teachers to the society by imparting knowledge and enlightening and shaping the career of students.  A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others.  ~Anon    Teaching is not

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    Question: How many of you have every felt insecure of yourself over a picture in any of the different forms of the media like Instagram‚ TV‚ the Internet‚ Magazines‚etc‚ and felt like you had to look a certain way? With this according to justsayyes.org‚ “millions tend to want to fit an unrealistic‚ and unhealthy lie that is provided by images that are airbrushed version of models who weigh 23% than the average woman.” Thesis statement: Today I want to inform my audience that the perception of beauty

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    history‚ the United States Constitution has been put to the test over the issue of free speech. The First Amendment states‚ "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the 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." Even though free speech is one of the core American values proudly embedded in each citizen‚ some poopAmericans

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    Personally speaking‚ education institutions should not adopt a speech code that regulates hate speech. First of all‚ everyone has the moral right to free speech. It means that people have the right to express their opinions freely‚ whether the opinion is right or wrong. At this point‚ a speech code conflicts with the moral right to free speech because it restricts people’s right. We can refute the wrong statements‚ but we cannot forbid them. Free speech is important and essential in the society. It is necessary

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    freedom of speech is taken away‚ then dumb and silent we may be led‚ like sheep to the slaughter”-while many of us would not argue the right to freedom of speech we may start to question just how boundless freedom should really be. Throughout history‚ it has often been proven that words have the ability to translate into violent and often fatal actions‚ yet we continue to accept these actions in the name of free speech. Lawmakers continue to debate over the boundaries regarding freedom of speech and whether

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    The United States experienced many different world events that helped propel it to becoming the world’s super power. From the Monroe Doctrine which would help the United States isolate itself from the Colonialism of the European nations and set itself as the super power of the America’s‚ to the Spanish American War which ended Spanish rule in the America’s as well as helped the United States acquire its own territories‚ to the first and second World Wars which ultimately bankrupted all of Europe

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    Persuasive Speech Outline

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    Sample Persuasive Speech Outline For Public Speaking Sample persuasive speech outline including speechwriting tips on outlining the main speech topics for public speaking. Sample Persuasive Speech Outline YOUR NAME‚ SPEECH CLASS AND DATE: TITLE: SUBJECT: Your persuasive speech topic. GENERAL PURPOSE: To persuade SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To persuade the audience to ... (fill in your ultimate goal of course :-) I INTRODUCTION A. Your attention grabber. Try a snappy one if you like

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    Free Speech vs. Harmful Hate Speech Freedom of speech is instilled at the beginning of the Bill of Rights and it allows citizens of the United States to express their opinions without being afraid of what might happen to them‚ much like in other countries. Many times people are directly or indirectly harmed by others’ actions that are considered a right under the freedom of speech clause. Though‚ some people worry that if we do not allow for complete freedom of speech‚ it is hard to figure out

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    A commemorative speech are speeches of praise or celebration. The speaker aims of this speech is to pay tribute to a person‚ a group of people‚ an institution‚ or an idea. Each speech that you will give has a purpose. In a commemorative speech the main purpose is inspire your audience. The speaker is trying to arouse and heighten the audiences appreciation of or admiration for the person‚ institution‚ or idea you are praising. When giving a commemorative speech it is important for the speaker to

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