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    Welcome‚ we are here today to not convince you‚ but make you realize why you should use nonviolence to get the government to hear our demands. Nonviolence is the safest option for not only all our people but our partners and children too‚ and it is the guiding principal of the anti-apartheid movement‚ also we know for a fact‚ it works. With nonviolence we can have a peaceful transition into getting our ways. Nonviolence is the safest option‚ because violence is dangerous. We put our partners

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    John F. Kennedy was the most memorable president. Although he only served for about 1000 days‚ his speeches are most remarkable yet. His inaugural speech had a rousing effect on the nation in 1961‚ so much in fact‚ that today‚ his speech is prominently used all over the world. As journalists and historians now recollect‚ there seemed to be an air of triumph and hype that day‚ almost as if Kennedy were electrifying the air with his words of fire. He delivered slowly and deliberately to emphasise the

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    Picture this: you walk into school today. You aren’t wearing pants. You aren’t wearing a shirt. And you aren’t wearing shoes. And‚ WORST OF ALL ‚ when you walk into your first period math class‚ you have to hide in the corner so you don’t get screamed at for not having your homework done ! I know that this has happened to NEARLY every single one of us.Thank you procrastination‚ for your lovely work. .. Don’t you dare try "I forgot it at home" or "my printer wasn’t working"‚ ‘I had no electricity”

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    well-known being his “I Have a Dream” speech‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr changed the world. Not all of his speeches were viewed with such positivity. King’s speech on the Vietnam War received harsh words and spoiled critiques. This however did not stop it from being one of the most influential. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr used repetition‚ metaphors‚ personification‚ and rhetorical questions to intrigue‚ persuade‚ and influence his audience. Dr. King’s speech on the Vietnam war was one of the most

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    Yesterday‚ at Caesar’s funeral‚ Mark Antony delivered a seemingly harmless speech to his dear friend Caesar after the conspirators had allowed him to. Antony’s funeral speech may not have sounded abnormal to you‚ but we noticed various techniques that he used to manipulate the crowd. His speech has gotten many of the citizens of Rome to feel disgust and hate for the conspirators‚ and they are now taking violent actions. The citizens shouldn’t be blamed however because Antony’s sneaky ways were the

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    Accounting Speech By Jill A. DeBonis American InterContinental University Online   Abstract In this essay I hope to explain the more common terms used in accounting. A small biography of why I love accounting. And how technology (computers) has helped create a much easier way of life for accountants.  Accounting Speech What is the definition of an accountant? Someone who solves a problem you did not know you had in a way you don’t understand (n.a. 2011). Does that sound about right for

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    Marc Antony’s funeral speech captured the audience’s attention even after Marcus Brutus had given his argument. His words were precise and well thought out. He not only appealed logically to the citizens of Rome‚ but emotionally as well. Furthermore‚ his use of sarcasm was highly effective and persuaded the audience to riot against Brutus even though he appeared like he supported the conspirators side. Brutus’ speech was persuasive of his cause‚ he even questioned the audience as to taking his own

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    Acceptance Speech Martin Luther King was an African American activist and leader who dedicated his life to fighting for equal rights for coloured people in America. Grown up in a Baptist family‚ Christianity held a huge fascination for Martin Luther King‚ which is often reflected in his speeches. In 1964‚ he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his achievements in the struggle for equality and independence for coloured people. When receiving the award‚ Martin Luther King expresses his appreciation

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    In his passionate speech held at a news conference in 1962‚ President John F. Kennedy opened his speech with regards to the large increase in steel prices. Recent to his speech‚ he had repeatedly calls for “stable prices and wages as part of a program of national sacrifice during a period of economic distress”. Kennedy is addressing the fact that even though the major steel corporations know hiking up the prices on steel will only make America’s economy worse‚ they still do it for their own “pursuit

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    Does freedom of speech still protect you today? In 1988‚ the case Texas v. Johnson‚ a protester named Gregory Johnson‚ grabbed an American flag and drenched it in kerosene‚ then proceeded to light it on fire. Desecrating the flag was illegal in Texas‚ so he was convicted one year in prison for this. This made Johnson and others argue that what he did was his right‚ due to freedom of speech‚ it was a political message‚ and it was legal to burn the flag in other cities. Johnson was justified in burning

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