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    TODAY’S WOMEN‚ TOMORROW’S LEGACY "Some see things as they are and say why?”‚ but we women‚ see things that never were and say‚ “Why not”. Honorable members of our board of adjudicators‚ esteemed fellow orators‚ schoolmates and friends…allow me to humbly bring to you my personal greetings and the greetings of my fellow students in our department. We live‚ in an age where women have gained access‚ freedom to explore a wide range of interest and life styles more than they ever could in the

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    The Three Rats

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    Shaw describes him as "a vigorous‚ genial‚ popular man of forty‚ robust and good-looking‚ full of energy‚ with pleasant‚ hearty‚ considerate manners‚ and a sound unaffected voice‚ which he uses with the clean athletic articulation of a practiced orator‚ and with a wide range and perfect command of expression." "These people forget I am a man: they think I am a talking machine to be turned on for their pleasure every evening of my life." Eugene Marchbanks - Shaw states that "he is a strange‚

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    There were various people who helped to better the lives of the African American people. One important person was born April 5‚ 1856‚ as a slave. He is known as an author‚ educator‚ advisor‚ and orator. As the founder of the Tuskegee Institute in 1881‚ he was devoted to training young African Americans to succeed in life and to spread their knowledge. He was a dominant leader during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ for the African American community‚ and is still an inspiration today

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    Culture

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    is a modern concept based on a term first used in classical antiquity by the Roman orator Cicero: "cultura animi" (cultivation of the soul). This non-agricultural use of the term "culture" re-appeared in modern Europe in the 17th century referring to the betterment or refinement of individuals‚ especially through education. During the 18th and 19th century it came to refer more frequently to the common reference points of whole peoples‚ and discussion of the term was often connected to national aspirations

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    Rabindranath Tagore

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    Chitra appear. In Sonar Tari (1894) he gives the Jivan Devata or Life God doctrine – a mystic comprehension of God as a creator and as his Friend and guiding angel. His beautiful lyrical drama Chitrangoda (1892) and Malini (1896) mark him a great orator of myth and doctrine of love. In 1909 Gitanjali appears in Bengali and in 1912 it gets published in English. The Songs offering or Gitanjali is the magnum opus of the author. It is a collection of hundred and odd lyrics. The central theme of these

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    Ferdinand Edralin Marcos was born 11 September 1917‚ in the town of Sarrat‚ Ilocos Norte to Mariano Marcos and Josefa Edralin.[2] He was baptized into the Philippine Independent Church.[3] According to the family’s oral history‚ the original surname was Quidit‚ and their Ilokano stock had some Han Chinese and Japanese admixture.[citation needed] Marcos once claimed that one of his forefathers was a "15th century Chinese pirate." This pirate is the well-known Limahong or Lin Feng in China. Rumors

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    just obtaining information so in the end they can “stab them in the back” and use what they said against them and bring it back to the evil/enemies. In conclusion‚ the central image embedded in this quote made by Roman Statesman‚ Philosopher‚ and Orator‚ Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 B.C.) is evil and how it moves freely. Cicero wants his audience to understand that not everyone is loyal to a nation and that some are here to knock down a nation‚ even if it is done

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    decisive with high Interpersonal abilities and refined communication skills for coordinating between various departments of the Organisation. Highlights  Goal oriented  Intuitive  Strong business sense  Analytical and a problem solver  Convincing orator Adaptable Creative & Visionary Tech savvy Strategic planner Good team handling skills Industrial Experience     ARVIND MILLS PRIVATE LTD‚ AHMEDABAD (GUJRAT) Feb 2005 to July 2005 Project on lean manufacturing in varsad plant. WELSPUN GROUP

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    fall of the Whig Party‚ which fell apart because of slavery. The Lincoln-Douglass Debates was oriented over the issue of slavery. Although Lincoln did not win the debates‚ he gained national reputation for holding his own against Douglass‚ a great orator. This would be one contributing factor for his

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    making history towards African American History‚ and Quincy’s Poem about Africans not receiving land all connect to To begin with‚ Fredrick Douglass was a man born on February 1818‚ where he was an African American social reformer‚ abolitionist‚ orator‚ writer‚ and statesman. He was a slave and was taking away from his mother at a very young age. When Douglass was a slave‚ he was taught how to read from his teacher in secret. Throughout his life he had difficulties fighting for slavery. He was one

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