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    many people admired Emerson. His thinking was a bit peculiar when he said‚ "To believe your own thought‚ to believe that what is true for you in your private heart‚ is true for all men. That quote impressed upon me that Emerson was very a great orator‚ very persuasive and powerful speaker. The first passage that was significant to me was‚ "If malice and vanity wear the coat of philanthropy‚ shall that pass?" This quote by Emerson is very short‚ yet very powerful. Emerson speaking on a subject

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    should also be high. He should be able to select the right candidate as per the needs of the client and the job requirement. In this case‚ the basic technical know about of the job will be sufficient. The Job mainly needs high leadership skills‚ a good orator with good communication skills ‚and prompt decision making skills. The Manager should also possess high efficiency in problem solving. Thus‚ the matrix rates high on communication and interpersonal skills with business awareness. The Manager will

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    little black boys and girls will be holding hands with little white boys and girls‚” (“goodreads”). His “I Have a Dream” speech took place in 1963 during the March on Washington. It was there that he established his reputation as one of the greatest orators in American history. Martin Luther King Jr.’s American dream was that all men should have god-given rights and have equality. To achieve this American dream‚ Martin Luther King Jr. faced many obstacles to overcome discrimination. Before Martin

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    setting (place) • Eastern Shore of Maryland; Baltimore; New York City; New Bedford‚ Massachusetts EXAMING CHARACTERS Frederick Douglass - The author and narrator of the Narrative. Douglass‚ a rhetorically skilled and spirited man‚ is a powerful orator for the abolitionist movement. One of his reasons for writing the Narrative is to offer proof to critics who felt that such an articulate and intelligent man could not have once been a slave. The Narrative describes Douglass’s experience under slavery

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    Misjudging By: Hassan Badran We all have judged a book by its cover‚ thinking that it wouldn’t be worth to open and read just because the cover doesn’t look so cool and popular like other books that we know today. However‚ as soon as you read it‚ you find out that you were wrong and that the book is nice and interesting‚ probably the best book you have ever read! See? This is the problem that we face nowadays. Most of the time‚ people judge when they don’t know the whole story‚ we judge someone because

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    taught how to read by Auld’s Wife. Auld didn’t want her to teach him‚ because he thought it wouldn’t make him a slave like the others. Instead of giving up‚ he learned how to read on his own. He discovered a collection of works named The Columbian Orator. These works talked about Catholic Emancipation. Douglass states that he read them over and over again with unabated interest‚ giving him thoughts in his mind but sooner or later went away. As he read‚ he notice that the works talked about slaves

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    gradually change. It took Lincoln a while longer to believe that slavery was morally wrong‚ but for most of his life he advocated for the abolishment of slavery. My part of the project gave me an opportunity to research one of the greatest reformers‚ orator‚ and president this country has ever seen. Abraham Lincoln’s humble beginnings in a one-room log cabin in Kentucky gave him the ability to empathize with the common man and those less fortunate than him. From the beginning of his political career

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    and solutions for problems faced by blacks were significant. The three black leaders of America I will be discussing are Fredrick Douglas‚ Malcom X‚ and Martin Luther King. First‚ Fredrick Douglas was a prominent American abolitionist‚ author and orator. Born a slave‚ Douglass escaped at age 20 and went on to become a world-renowned anti-slavery activist. His three autobiographies are considered important works of the slave narrative tradition as well as classics of American autobiography. Douglass’

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    1965) was a Britishpolitician andstatesman known for his leadership of the United Kingdom during World War II. He iswidely regarded as one of the great wartime leaders and served asPrime Minister twice (194045 and 195155). A noted statesman and orator‚ Churchill was also an officer in the British Army‚ ahistorian‚ a writer‚ and an artist. To date‚ he is the only British prime minister to have received the NobelPrize in Literature‚ and he was the first person to be made an honorary citizen of the

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    Education was very important to the Ancient Romans. The goal of Education was to be an effective speaker. The school day began before sunrise‚ as did all work in Rome. Students brought candles to use intill sunrise. No one know’s when the school days started‚ but they probably varried from school to school. However‚ we do know that school began each year‚ on March‚ 24th. Rome didn’t have public schools‚ they usually had private and home schools. Most schools were very small‚ about one to two rooms

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