Laverne Cox‚ a transgender woman and actress‚ gives a powerful speech during ‘Creating Change 2014’ (an organization that brings awareness to the LGBT community) she talks about the violent injustices and police discrimination against the lives of transgender women of color as a way to spread awareness of the inequalities of transgender within the LGBT community to those who feel the T in LGBT isn’t as important. Throughout her speech she appeals to the viewer’s empathy to those in pain through personal
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Speaker: Alisen Lafaive‚ Gender Studies major at Clarkson University Date of Speech: October 26th‚ 2013 Location: Clarkson University Occasion: Gender Conference Subject: Women advancing in the Physician Assistant Program Alisen Lafaive started by informing everyone of how many educational and career opportunities the Physician
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understand…all small things that can change a person’s day‚ week‚ or month. When Ashton Kutcher gave his speech at the Teen Choice Awards in 2013 he thanked the teens and encouraged them to value the small things in life. His casual tone and his word choice creates a speech for teens to remember. In this generation the way somebody says something makes a difference. Ashton starts his speech off by saying‚ "what’s up?" This is an extremely casual tone which makes the listeners feel like they can
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Bias The speech it obviously catering towards females‚ the speech was presented at a U.N. Women’s Conference‚ this speech is about the rights women should expect to receive under human rights. While using the politics to reinforce the rights of women she is using political bias and she is using a gender bias. Rhetorical Devices This speech has a couple rhetorical devices‚ the first one I found was a Rhetorical question when she said‚ “Wasn’t it after all after the women’s conference in Nairobi
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"Nobody reports on what the speech was even about‚" he said. "At least I saw the movie ‘Gattaca.’ I read the book ‘1984.’ They didn’t even read my damn
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level of violence to a country still recovering from its first civil war (1989-96). And much of that violence was directed at women. During this speech by the Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee‚ she tells us powerful stories to tell of her own life’s transformation and of the untapped potential of girls around the world. During my analyzation of the speech‚ I started off by looking at Leymah’s projection‚ clarity‚ and charisma. Leymah project’s herself amazingly‚ by have an amazing personality and
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Red Cloud’s speech was directed towards all white people who were taking the Sioux Nation’s land and to the United States government. In his speech he asked for help from the whites to bring peace and put an end to the hostility between the Native Americans and the white people. Red Cloud was the chief of one of the Sioux tribes. He asked for help and informed all of the white people that Native Americans were the same as the whites. He told them that the Native Americans wanted peace and were only
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I think Gutman is quite rational during his speech because the main body of his speech is reasoning and his emotional language is not heavy. He showed his humor several times to attract his audience in a moderate way. For example‚ he made a joke of American President Obama’s picture and finished it quickly to continue presenting other research results. The middle part of his speech is not quite relevant to his claim that smile can make people embrace a longer‚ happier and healthier life. In that
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It showed how one incident happened right after another following a similar script. Gladwell used hand gestures to demonstrate the similarities of the actions seen in videos recorded by the school shooters. I appreciated the organization of his speech. He started off giving facts and then into ideas of the reasoning’s behind school shootings. I didn’t get a vibe that his information what at
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The Speech How are we going to protect our rights ? Discrimination is huge these days; it is calmer‚ but it was huge back then. In the past‚ African-Americans were only allowed to use specific water fountains and on the bus whites had to sit in the front and blacks in the back . The theme in the interview and the speech is that their needs to be a fight to make a change. In the past‚ white people were very powerful and had privileges that African-American people did not. This made African-American
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