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    are guaranteed many freedoms by their constitution. Freedom of speech is one of the most wonderful freedoms. Throughout history‚ great social reforms have begun when one person exercising his or her freedom of speech. With this same freedom‚ others have victimized and endangered entire groups of people for their uniqueness. Free speech has been a controversial topic for many years. There are both positive and negative sides of free speech. Some people want to protect it as a human right; while others

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    Career 1 Speech-Language Pathologist My first career choice will be a Speech-Language Pathologists (speech therapists). To treat‚ diagnose‚ asses and to help prevent swallowing and communication disorders for children who may suffer from various causes such as developmental delays‚ brain injury‚ hearing loss or autism. Relocating will be the best option form me due to better job opportunities. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook job opportunities for a speech-language pathologist are project

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    Hate speech as defined by the legal dictionary is described as follows: “Hate speech is spoken words that are offensive‚ insulting‚ and/or threatening to an individual or group based on a particular attribute of that person or persons being targeted. Targeted attributes include such traits as ethnic background‚ sexual orientation‚ race‚ or disability‚ though there are other target attributes. In the U.S.‚ another term for hate speech is “fighting words‚” as such talk is likely to provoke an

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    Speech 101 Hello‚ Good Afternoon fellow students‚ Professor Williams. I am here today to introduce my friend Yamilka Regalado. We had met in class during the fall 2012 semester and quickly became great friends. We shared many same interests as the term progressed. I want to speak to you guys about the topic of companionship and how important it is to our overall being. Yamilka owns two poodles by the names of Daphne and Princess. I myself own a Pomeranian name Charles. With a show of hands‚ who

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    Michael Moore Speech Prof. Isaacson Persuasive Outline Specific Purpose To persuade my audience why it’s bad for people to be on their phone while driving. Central Idea Driving and being on your phone can cause you to be un alert while driving‚ your endangering yourself and others and being on your phone will increase car accidents. Introduction How many of you guys are always on your phone either texting or making a call? Many of you guys are also are on your phone while driving

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    Antony’s Speech The great Julius Caesar lies dead‚ and Marc Antony attempts to turn the crowd against his killers‚ who previously had won the support of the people. In Act III‚ scene II of the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Marc Antony uses his skills as an orator to manipulate the crowd against the conspirators. Antony first gains the crowd’s trust‚ then casts doubt on the conspirators’ motives‚ and finally inspiring them to act against Brutus and the others. By the end of the speech‚ the

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    Queen’s speech to the Troops at Tilbury Queen Elizabeth delivers this speech to her troops at Tilbury who are gathered to repel an expected invasion of England by Spanish troops. She delivers this speech to her troops and her subjects in the hopes of inciting them to action‚ boosting courage and promoting unity. Her presence there‚ despite the threat‚ confirms her courage and her willingness to support her troops which she makes a point of in the progression of her speech. She starts off her

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    Definition A persuasive speech is a specific type of speech in which the speaker has a goal of convincing the audience to accept his or her point of view. The speech is arranged in such a way as to hopefully cause the audience to accept all or part of the expressed view. Though the overarching goal of a persuasive speech is to convince the audience to accept a perspective‚ not all audiences can be convinced by a single speech and not all perspectives can persuade the audience. Persuasive speeches

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    Original: Narrative Essay “You Were Worth It!” “Do your best! Aim for nationals! Make us proud‚” everybody had said on the morning of my travel to Tandag. With one thousand pesos in my pocket‚ I set out on the road with seven others to a place still unknown to me- a road of discovery‚ adventure and accomplishment. The six-hour drive to Tandag was everything if not convenient. Try as I might‚ I couldn’t sleep because of the inconsiderably rough road‚ nausea and uncomfortable sitting position. All

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    The Processes of Envisioning and Rehearsing Using Narrative The creating and recreating storylines help the nurses to evaluate various situations and develop skills. Stories assist the development of the aesthetic knowledge through acting various types of situations. These storylines should not necessarily regard real case or be anecdotic. They could give the possibility to improve imagination‚ to form the skills‚ and to form the grounds for the future personal and professional development. Throughout

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