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    Creon's Speech

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    character introduced through his opening speech in the First Episode (lines 159-195) and how does this speech create tension? The bestowal of ruling legitimacy upon Creon sparks off the Greek tragedy. Polyneices and Eteocles‚ brothers of Antigone killed each other during their fateful battle for the Theban throne and Creon‚ as the closest surviving kinsman‚ rules as the Theban king. Creon then approaches the chorus of elders privately and pronounces his first speech‚ wishing to draw himself support from

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    speech and language

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    Unit 14 Support children’s speech‚ language and Communication -T/600/9789 4 credits Outcome 1 Understand the importance of speech‚ language and communication for children’s overall development 1.1 explain each of the terms: e) speech f) language g) communication h) speech‚ language and communication needs 1.2 explain how speech‚ language and communication skills support each of the following areas in children’s development: a) learning b) emotional c) behaviour d) social 1

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    JFK Speech

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    of the most significant speeches of the Twentieth Century. Americans feared for a long‚ drawn-out cold war. He illustrated the contrast between the United States and its enemies‚ and stated the duties of the United States and its people. Kennedy’s speech his vision for American foreign policy‚ a vision that foreshadowed decades of diplomatic‚ economic‚ and even military action to support and defend freedom and liberty around the world. The most impactful and timeless point Kennedy made was the

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    Acceptance Speech

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    THE ACCEPTANCE SPEECH An Acceptance speech is written to providean expression of gratitude for some form of award. An award is a symbol signifying approval or distinction or an honor or reward which has been given on the basis of merit‚ for excellence in a specific field. Courtesy requires that sometimes an acceptance speech is necessary in response to such an honor. Easier said than done! You will need to sound grateful but not condescending‚ modest but not retiring and humble and not arrogant

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    Inspirational Speech

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    honor to the School. I am very aware that today is about the children and as such‚ my speech is largely aimed at the special young people sitting in front of me today. Before we even begin‚ may I request everyone to please give a round of applause to these fantastic students. Today is all about you girls and boys. I know it is difficult to sit still for a long time - so I promise that I’ll try and keep my speech as short as possible. Stacia Tauscher said‚ "We worry about what a child will become

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    Graduation Speech

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    Everyone is the crowd went from feeling proud to sorrowful in an instant. In his speech‚ Donleavy went on and stated how there were going to be some “wonderful” changes the children had coming. The Central School‚ the white school‚ had many improvements in store for them. Famous artists from Little Rock to teach them‚ getting new equipment

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    speech analysis

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    Speech is the vocalized form of human communication. It is based upon the syntactic combination of lexical and names that are drawn from very large vocabularies. Each spoken word is created out of the phonetic combination of a limited set of vowel and consonant speech sound units. These vocabularies‚ the syntax which structures them and their set of speech sound units differ‚ creating the existence of many thousands of different types of mutually unintelligible human languages. Most human speakers

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    Hate Speech

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    concept of freedom of speech has constantly been challenged. Outside of school grounds‚ many would argue that hate speech is nevertheless free speech and therefore should not be regulated. However‚ providing an equal educational opportunity for all has become the issue when the question of what constitutes hate speech is brought to college campuses. In light of recent verbal attacks by students against their peers on college campuses‚ many universities have sought to regulate hate speech. Nonetheless‚ although

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    The excitement of high school graduation is in the air! The stage is set for little your bundle of joy to present the Valedictorian speech to more than three hundred of his fellow students. In anticipation‚ you thank God for the blessings of the moment‚ and reflect back to when he was just a kid starting preschool. You make several mental stops along the way‚ when he learned to walk‚ his first words‚ and even his driver’s license test. The thought of all of his life lessons‚ homework‚ and even

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    Effective Speech

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    Crystal Sotelo Public Speaking November 18‚ 2012 Effective Speech President Obama and John F. Kennedy are both effective speakers. I will critique President Obama’s Tucson Memorial Speech and John F. Kennedy’s Moon Speech. However‚ the speech of Obama was more effective than John F. Kennedy’s speech. An effective speech should have a public speaker who will either‚ persuade‚ inform‚ or entertain their audience. The public speaker should also have good eye contact with his/her audience‚ be

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