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    DECLAMATION PIECE A declamation piece is recitation of a speech from memory with studied gestures and intonation as an exercise in elocution or rhetoric. A Glass of Cold water By:Venus Balitoby This declamation piece is about a beautiful young girl who was busy preparing herself for a party. When her mother asked for a glass of water‚ she ignored her mother and went to a party. When she went back home‚ she saw her mother lying down the floor‚ dead.  Regret always comes in the end. Everybody

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    Introduction Virginia is an eighty-five-year women whom I met while doing my internship with the Alzheimer’s association this summer. We both share the same ambition about getting the word out about Alzheimer’s. She has been a volunteer with the association since 2003. Virginia takes life day by day and believes that in order to age successfully you need to stay active in the things you love and to also learn new things. Virginia was born and raised in downtown Chicago‚ a few blocks from Wrigley

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    Ladies and gentleman‚ First of all ‚let me share with you a few definition of communication. 1.0 Defining Communication 2.1 Carl Rogers (1952) defined communication as listening with understanding to what has been said and interpreting the message accurately as intended 2.2 Elizabeth Tierney (1998) defined it as a process which comprises the following steps-you have a message you want to deliver‚ you send it out‚ your audience received the message‚ reacts to it and the

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    Thesis Statement #1 We are all called both personally‚ as individual believers‚ and ecclesially‚ as members of the Church‚ to share Jesus Christ by word and witness‚ through active commitment (Radcliffe). *We are called on by Jesus to spread his word through active commitment - God created man to name his Creation. We were created in order to serve the Lord‚ but at the same time‚ we are also made in his image - God gave humans names first (Adam‚ Eve) and then tasked them to help Him name his Creation

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    Self-reflection Today I will share my self-reflection to this course and I hope u will enjoy my story. In the following I will mainly focus on two topics‚ first is the self-concept that this course brings to me and the second is the affection of my relationships by this course. First of all‚ I want to talk about a bit of my past. Before I entered this college‚ I was working in a clubhouse after the a-level exam; I decided not to study anymore since my exam result was extremely bad. You maybe

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    The Speech What if someone in this room was suddenly living on the streets? Should I change my views and opinions on them and what if I did? How do you think they would feel? And how would you feel in their position? Today I will be talking about the stereotypes that are put on the homeless and how wrong those stereotypes actually are. My argument will include the average age and gender of the homeless in Australia‚ the countless causes of homelessness‚ and the responsibility we have as a community

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    Euthanasia is the deliberate act of putting an end to a patient’s life for the purpose of ending the patients suffering. But can it ever be right to kill patients‚ even with the intent to ease suffering? To kill patients‚ even with the intent to ease suffering‚ is considered homicide. Over the past years euthanasia has been defeated and become illegal in every country besides Netherland and Belgium. I am afraid that if euthanasia could have been legalised in those two countries‚ it’s a matter of

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    Slide 1: Title/Question How does Atwood create parallels and contrast between the 20th century feminism and the oppression of women in Gilead? Slide 2: Introduction Good morning‚ class. The question I will be analysing today is " How does Atwood create parallels and contrasts between 20th century feminism and the oppression of women in Gilead? " I will first look at some background information on the dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood‚ then I will look at the different kinds of freedom

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    Hello‚ my name is Stephanie and I am here today to voice my opinion on Smoking in Public place and how it should be banned. Are you tried of seeing cigarette smokers at every public place? Watching people smoking disgusts me‚ the way they pollute the air with the smoke and flick the ash onto the ground. It is a horrible habit that should be banned. I fully support a ban on smoking in all public places. The best way to reduce the number of smokers is to help prevent people from starting in the

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    Most of us can easily say that animal testing is evil‚ barbaric and should be banned‚ but when in reality‚ when faced with an actual choice‚ how many of us would honestly choose to potentially endanger a human’s life over an animal’s life? Animal testing should not be banned for several reasons. Firstly as human beings‚ it is in our nature to value human lives above animal lives. Whether it is wrong or right all species feel an inexplicable loyalty to their own species‚ making human life of greater

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