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    A commemorative speech are speeches of praise or celebration. The speaker aims of this speech is to pay tribute to a person‚ a group of people‚ an institution‚ or an idea. Each speech that you will give has a purpose. In a commemorative speech the main purpose is inspire your audience. The speaker is trying to arouse and heighten the audiences appreciation of or admiration for the person‚ institution‚ or idea you are praising. When giving a commemorative speech it is important for the speaker to

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    Personal Ethics - The Golden Rule & Six Pillars of Character University of Phoenix IT ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR CMGT/530 April 11‚ 2010 Abstract The “Golden Rule” is truly worth more than gold. It applies to everything‚ everybody‚ and every relationship that has ever existed. This highly emphasized “rule” is somehow stated in every religion and belief system of both early and modern civilization. In Judaism‚ “You shall love your neighbor as yourself”; Christianity‚ “Whatever you wish that men

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    Freedom of Speech Essay

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    Freedom of Speech With varying opinions and beliefs‚ our society needs to have unlimited freedom to speak about any and everything that concerns us in order to continually improve our society. Those free speech variables would be speech that creates a positive‚ and not negative‚ scenario in both long-terms and short-terms. Dictionary.com defines Freedom of Speech as‚ “the right of people to express their opinions publicly without governmental interference‚ subject to the laws against libel

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    The Golden Age of Islam

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    The golden age of Islamic (and/or Muslim) art lasted from 750 to the 16th century‚ when ceramics‚ glass‚ metalwork‚ textiles‚ illuminated manuscripts‚ and woodwork flourished. Lustrous glazing was an Islamic contribution to ceramics. Islamic luster-painted ceramics were imitated by Italian potters during the Renaissance. Manuscript illumination developed into an important and greatly respected art‚ and portrait miniature painting flourished in Persia. Calligraphy‚ an essential aspect of written Arabic

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    Freedom of Speech Essay

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    26 November 2011 Freedom of Speech Our first amendment right has been one of the most controversial debates in the US for as long as I can remember. Many people have questioned whether our right to Freedom of Speech should be limited in some form while others believe there should be no limits. It is undeniable that this debate will constantly be revisited in the future as it is now in our present. The questions we must ask ourselves are‚ when is Freedom of Speech helpful and when is it harmful

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    Ghandi speech essay

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    Gandhi use relatively simple syntax‚ expressing ethos and pathos‚ to appeal to a larger audience. The ’Quit India’ speech was given by Mahatma Gandhi on August 8th of 1942. "Let me explain my position clearly"‚ Gandhi said‚ to begin his first point. He uses very simple syntax when giving this speech because he wants his points to be made more "clearly". Throughout the whole speech‚ Gandhi’s speaks using very basic language‚ therefore appealing to a much larger audience‚ of people rather than a select

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    Essay/Speech (Journeys)

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    Essay/Speech on Journeys involving the texts "Journey to Freedom"‚ "Legend" and "a Drive in the Country". A journey is a voyage of discovery. A journey is an adventure‚ a quest‚ which involves a course of travel or passage over any distance which involves an individual or individuals discovering‚ experiencing something new and foreign which will ultimately refine who they are slightly or dramatically‚ physically and/or emotionally. The discovery (“The action or process of discovering or being

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    ancient) the radio is. There’s something in the air and it has a home: The Silver Memorial Bridge. Ten days before Christmas in 1967‚ the original Silver Bridge collapsed during rush hour into the frigid waters of the Ohio River below. Forty-six men‚ women‚ and children drowned in their vehicles surrounded by unopened presents and a cold awareness that their lives had reached a premature end. Two years later‚ the Silver Memorial Bridge was raised a mile away from the original location where‚ to

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    communication silence is one of the most important aspect. In managerial communication‚ silence is very important in listening more effectively‚ in understanding and paying concentration in various problems‚ to support the co-worker in critical work issue and building good relationship‚ in negotiation process when emphasising a point more effectively. Silence in a team can also signify harmony and productivity. Sometimes silence can effect in strong decision making‚ can result silence conflict in organisation

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    The King's Speech Essay

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    An Unlikely Friendship The King’s Speech‚ directed by Tom Hooper‚ is a film about Britain’s King George VI and his struggle to overcome his stammer. King George VI‚ also known as “Bertie‚” is forced to rule after the abdication of his brother King Edward VIII. With the help of his supportive wife Elizabeth he meets speech therapist Lionel Logue‚ who encourages him to overcome his speech impediment. Important elements of the film are perseverance and the idea that even a commoner could help to inspire

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