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    minority from the poorer classes‚ and only a few have more privileged backgrounds. SPEECH: Good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ and thank you for attending this workshop. My name is Kerry Chin‚ from ABC Private Limited‚ and I am here to present a little speech on‚ ironically‚ “The Essential Elements of Giving a Speech.”. First I would like to thank my employer for giving me the opportunity to present a speech‚ and I would like to thank my dear colleagues for supporting me during my preperation

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    Changing Self Essay How do composers use texts to explore concepts of Changing Self? Discuss ideas and techniques. In Gwen Harwood’s poems Prize-Giving and The Glass Jar‚ the prescribed text Sky-High‚ and the novel White Teeth by Zadie Smith‚ the composer have used many varying ideas and techniques to investigate and illustrate concepts of Changing Self effectively. The ideas looked at in Gwen Harwood’s poetry include imagery‚ retrospect‚ metaphor‚ and inversion of the connotation of adjectives

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    The Benefit of Reading Reading was one of my preferred activities when I was a child. In high school‚ I started reading books about life to equip myself with knowledge about communication and social behavior. Nowadays‚ most people are flooded with a lot of modern technologies; reading hobby is being gradually buried by other interests but my feeling of reading and holding a book still has its own value in me. In “The Art of Reading”‚ Lin Yutang‚ a Chinese scholar says that reading makes people enjoy

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    Good Afternoon‚ I elected to analyze William Falkner’s Nobel Prize in Literature acceptance speech for this week forum. At first‚ I had a hard time identifying the different aspects of the speech until I found audio of it. As part of his introduction‚ Falkner uses the first sentence in his speech established his credibility and ethos. Then he goes on to state the purpose of his speech very directly by saying that he would like to use this moment to talk to young writers and more specifically the

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    Topic: This year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine This year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine is won by two scientists. They are Sir John B. Gurdon from United Kingdom and Prof. Shina Yamanaka from Japan. They both contribute to develop human cell studying. Official Nobel Prize announced that the Prize motivation is "for the discovery that mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent". They discover that mature cells can be converted to stem cells. Sir John B. Gurdon was born in Dippenhall in 1933

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    Martin Luther King Jr. establishes his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize with powerful insight of the Civil Rights Movement‚ and the must to overcome segregation through the use of figurative language and repetition/example/parallelism/imagery to show that our battle with racism has yet to be over. Martin Luther King uses figurative language to emphasize the importance of the meaning behind his words. He says in his speech over and over “I am mindful that only yesterday” to demonstrate that racism

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    Good evening everyone! I remember when I was in 4th year high school‚ I’ve practiced my declamation speech for a week‚ and the performance they arrived‚ my speech is entitled- Am I to be blamed? Here are some lines of the speech: “They’re chasing me‚ they’re chasing‚ no they must not catch me‚ I have enough money now‚ yes enough for my starving mother and brothers. Please let me go‚ let me go home before you imprisoned me.” These were the few lines of my declamation piece. And these few lines

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    Stump Speech Hello Good Afternoon‚ I would first like to thank all of you for taking your time to listen to my speech. I truly appreciate you doing this because it shows that you care about who you are going to vote for. The founding fathers built this great country on three principles life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. Today these principles are being infringed. Hard-working Americans are being taxed more for working hard at their jobs. In prisons around the United‚ States people

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    Rabindranath Tagore’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech I was an obscure individual in those days. My name was hardly known outside my own province‚ but I was quite content with that obscurity‚ which protected me from the curiosity of crowds. And then came a time when my heart felt a longing to come out of that solitude and do some work for my fellow beings‚ and not merely give shape to my dreams and meditate deeply on the problems of life‚ but try to give expression to my ideas through some definite

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    NAME: SECTION: ORAL COMM. / MIDTERMS / ------------------------------------------------- I. True or False ______1. The vibrator part of speech mechanism is responsible for the production of sound waves. ______2. The vocal cords are in ‘closed position’ when voiced sounds are produced. ______3. (Word) stress is the emphasis or force given to a syllable or syllable in a word or phrase as it is pronounced ______4. Semiotics is defined as the study of signs. ______5. Noise is anything

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