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    Starting school at seven? Shameful. L: Ladies and gentlemen‚ we are here today talk to you about why schooling should not start at the age of seven. Since the 19th century‚ children have been attending school at the age of five so why should this change now? H: The government have pledged that children should start school later than five years old‚ the current age of compulsory education. They insist children need more time to develop and less time in traditional lessons. So why is this I hear

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    you here long. I left Inverloch Primary back in 2010‚ A few of you might remember me and I think that you grade sixes would have been in grade Two! Seems like a long time now! Some of my best memories have come from this amazing school such as some of our school yard footy matches when my mates and I would try and take speckys on each other even when the ball was clearly five meters away‚ and sport’s heated Dodge ball matches. I also fondly remember having such an awesome time with my buddy‚

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    Introduction President Barack Obama has made an undeniable mark in the history of the United States. He has proven to be not only the first Black president but has demonstrated how his influential persona and his oratorical spirit can move human spirits. He empowers many through his actions and through his ability to delivery to use his words to cause one to ponder and reach from within to help make a change. He continues to make history even now as make he has make his indelible foot print here

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    eligibility of becoming president of the United States. By electing a woman into office we will be breaking the tradition that everyone in the United States following which is having only male as presidents (Appeal to Tradition). Either everyone votes for me or you’ll receive Trump for president (False Dilemma). By becoming president of the United States I will do everything in my power to help everyone and anyone regardless of race and religion. Therefore‚ by not voting for men as president‚ each individual’s

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    Gentlemen‚ before us today stands the question of a president‚ yet‚ we must take a moment to ask if this is wise at all. Have we forgotten Aesop’s fable? I will recount it briefly. Once upon a time there were happy frogs living in a swamp that suited them justly – they cared for no one and they were troubled by no one‚ but‚ for some reason‚ some of the frogs decided this was not right and that they needed a king and a constitution and laws and strong government so as to give them order and control

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    Go For It President Trump Go Go Go When the liberals are howling the righteous rejoice. In all my born days I have never heard the liberals howling like now‚ not even in the days when the Vietnem War was at its highest‚ and the decibels emanating from them were voluminous and deafening. Something very good is about to happen‚ or is happening‚ and President Trump seems to be the source of their torment and the epicentre of their attacks. I am reminded of a powerful scripture that seems to have a

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    my council speech i would like to be school council because i have the ability to work with peoplle and voice peoples opinion. think that you should find out what people expect someone from the student council to give them‚ and find a way to do this. For example‚ if your class wants more sports and less homework‚ write a speech using lots of emotive and authorative language ("I hate!" "We want!") to get your point across‚ and act like its the biggest deal and the most important thing to you that

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    By what mean does President Obama try to win‚ keep and persuade his audience in this speech President Obama try’s to win‚ keep and persuade his audience in this speech in many different ways and using many different techniques and I am going to outline some of those ways below. Firstly‚ he changes his register when talking to the students. “Hello everyone- how’s everybody doing today?” he is changing his register to an informal‚ colloquial and humble tone to make everyone feel relaxed and comfortable

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    This topic‚ I think the answer is only one‚ is the President. In theory‚ the President is one of the most important in our country. I really have nothing to say but for the President‚ although he is the head of State‚ but really what I want nor am I a citizen to criticize. Mind is also a country‚ then let me have a small shift problem now! If writing is a person‚ I think he is the most important person in my world. From the ego will start trying to write‚ and began to write a story from childhood

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    Kennedy’s speech‚ he addresses the audience of the news conference‚ and he tries to inform the public about the inflation of steel prices and the effect on the public because of it. Throughout President Kennedy’s speech about the rise of inflation on steel prices he puts all of the blame on the companies to attempt to make them feel sympathy. In Kennedy’s speech he first explains to the public how these companies are practically taking the money right out of the public’s pockets. President Kennedy

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