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    Speech of oath Ceremony

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    Welcome Speech GUD MORNING to all Especially to those dew drops who have made their presence in the lawns of this college for the first time‚ I called the Dew drops yes they are because we believe that they are as pure as the purity in the drops of dew we observe on the grass early in the morning. And now is the time to impel along with that purity in them the moral values so that they will shine in heights of the sky this also is a fact that they also have entered this premises with an aim

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    Sample Speech

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    Sample Demonstrative Speech Cooking is a fun hobby that many commit themselves to‚ because first‚ it helps you learn how to actually make food by yourself. Second‚ it teaches you many things like patience and other skills. And most importantly‚ cooking can be a very fun hobby. But to learn how to cook‚ you need to do it firsthand. I will now show you a recipe that is simple to make‚ even for beginners‚ yet it is delicious at the same time: classic pancakes. To start‚ you would need the following

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    Head Girl Winning Speech

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    Head Girl Speech Good afternoon fellow panthers‚ first I would like to thank my parents‚ siblings and friends for their countless hours that they have put towards my Head Girl campaign. Without their help and support I know this campaign would have not been as successful as it is. For those of you who aren’t familiar with me‚ my name is Grace Kennedy and I would be truly honoured to be your next Head Girl. Now I know everyone has their own interpretation on what a head girl is. But I have recorded

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    MY SPEECH AT IB AWARDS 2012‚ LEAD CITY UNIVERSITY A SPEECH DELIVERED BY OSUNRINDE TEMIDAYO JOHN (OVERALL BEST POET IN THE IB POETRY AWARDS 2011) AT THE THIRD EDITION OF THE IB POETRY AWARDS ADELINE HALL LEAD CITY UNIVERSITY The Royal father of the day‚ OBA SAMUEL OSUNDINA ODULANA ODUGADE 1‚ the Olubadan of Ibadan land‚ the president federal republic of Nigeria‚ honorable minister for education‚ the Executive Governor of Oyo state‚ Senator Isiaka Abiola Ajimobi‚ Oyo state first lady‚ Mrs. Florence

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    Sample speech

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    “Celebrity Culture has gone too far” Write a speech in which you attempt to persuade an audience that today’s obsession with the lives of the rich and famous has gone too far. Why are we so fascinated by the people who make no impact what-so-ever on our lives? Why do we go mad when some rich and famous person makes headlines in the newspapers and magazines for getting drunk at parties or for breaking up with their new boyfriend or girlfriend? Why do we consider these events as a big deal and try

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    In William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech‚ Faulkner takes the opportunity to talk to the “young men and women‚” who are also dedicated writers. Faulkner explains to the “young men and women” what valuable writing is. Faulkner implies that man cannot write about physical dangers‒ man must write about the universal truths. Faulkner defines what valuable writing is through parallel structure and repetition in his address. In his Nobel Address‚ Faulkner incorporates parallel structure to answer

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    The Prize

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    The Prize: The Power Play for Oil The world has been forcibly changed by the discovery‚ invention or innovation of various things throughout history‚ as food items‚ weapons and even techniques have shaped world history. However‚ oil stands as perhaps the premier thing to ever shape history‚ as oil has remained a mainstay within the global power struggle for centuries. Daniel Yergin acknowledges the power and possibility made available by oil in his renowned book The Prize‚ where he explains

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    When delivering a speech it is important to establish credibility with your audience so they know to believe everything you are telling them. Ethos is known as the perceptions of character‚ intelligence‚ and good will that belong to the listening audience. If the audience does not perceive much ethos from a speaker‚ than there is no established credibility. This leads to a narrow understanding of what you have said. When the audience thinks you do not know what you are talking about‚ they do

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    Sample Speech Notes

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    Sample Speech Notes This is a sample of an introductory speech that you may want to use at your events. It contains brief information about ACTSA and our campaigns. Feel free to use as much or as little as you feel appropriate. If you want additional information to add to this speech‚ please contact the campaigns team. Alternatively‚ if you give us enough notice‚ we may be able to arrange for an ACTSA representative to come along to your event and say a few words. Ladies and Gentleman‚ on behalf

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    On December 10‚ 1950‚ William Faulkner delivered his Nobel Prize acceptance speech. Today his speech is considered one of the most brilliant and inspiring speeches ever to be read at the Nobel ceremony. Faulkner stressed the "writer’s duty" to write only of "the old verities and truths of the heart." He spoke of avoiding writing anything that is not worth writing about. He felt concerned about new writing where authors gave in to America’s shallow desires to read "not of love but of lust‚ of defeats

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