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    (*) Acting Capacity # | Name | Term Began | Term Ended | President | 1 | Jose Antonio Gonzales | March 1986 | June 30‚ 1987 | Corazon Aquino | 2 | Rafael Alunan III | July 1‚ 1987 | June 30‚ 1989 | | 3 | Narzalina Z. Lim | July 1‚ 1989 | June 30‚ 1992 | | 4 | Vicente Carlos | July 1‚ 1992 | 1996 | Fidel Ramos | * | Evelyn B. Pantig | 1996 | 1996 | | 5 | Guillermina T. Gabor | May 19‚ 1996 | June 30‚ 1998 | | 6 | Gemma Cruz-Araneta | June 30‚ 1998 | January 20‚ 2001 | Joseph Estrada

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    possible is revealed through the development of ideas in a speech. This is seen through an intrinsic connection between reality and what can become reality‚ made obvious by notions presented through‚ rhetorical devices. This is seen in the prescribed speeches. . An intrinsic connection between reality and what can become reality is made obvious by notions presented through rhetorical devices. This is seen in Anwar Sadat’s speech "Statement to the Knesset"‚ through  a succinct presentation that remains

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    Speeches Essay Intro: Throughout history‚ the language of rhetoric has been harnessed and manipulated by public speakers throughout the world in order to effectively address key issues surrounding society and politics. The proposition that the enduring appeal of a speech lies in its ability to challenge and inspire is clearly demonstrated in both Anwar Sadat’s “Statement to the Knesset” (1977) and Paul Keating’s “Funeral Service for the Unknown Soldier” (1993). It is indeed the rhetorical treatment

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    John Keating‚ one of the English teachers at Welton Academy‚ and Mr. Nolan‚ the Principal of Welton Academy‚ are both brilliant educators‚ but they teach in extremely different manners. Their beliefs about curriculum and methods collide with each other‚ because Mr. Keating’s thoughts of rebellion and Carpe Diem irritate Mr. Nolan’s thoughts of conformity. Along with their differences there are positive and negative aspects to the way both teach. Which makes the differences between Keating and Nolan

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    latte. I am settled at a table in my local coffee shop enjoying the view out of the window on the second floor. As I was gazing out the window‚ I hadn’t realized that two other people are sitting down next to me. To my surprise‚ I look up and see Margaret Sanger and FDR side by side across from me. I almost spit out my latte in shock! They ask me how I am doing‚ and I start to explain to them how I am working on an ideal society project for college. I tell them how my group had decided on a socialist

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    Sample Speech Asking for Donations You know those friends who are perpetually there for you? Whether you need a ride home at 2 in the morning or you’re sick and they come bring you soup‚ you just know you can always count on them to have your back. Well‚ that’s sort of like the friendship a dog brings to your life. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been gone from the house for four minutes or four hours‚ dogs are always ecstatic to see you again. You could throw a stick across the lawn all afternoon

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    CONSTITUTION & BY-LAWS AMENDMENT RESOLUTION SUBJECT OF RESOLUTION: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROHIBITION OF NON-CHRISTIAN WITH ISLAMIC IDENTITY TO BE ABLE TO PURCHASE NOR LIVE IN ANY OF THE RESIDENCES WITHIN FLORAVILLE 4 SUBDIVISION‚ BRGY LUINAB‚ ILIGAN CITY SUBMITTED TO: GRIEVANCE AND ADJUDICATION COMMITTEE SUBMITTED BY: DANILO R. CHAVES INTENT OF RESOLUTION: DECLARING THE OFFICIAL INTENT TO PROHIBIT ANY NON-CHRISTIAN WITH ISLAMIC IDENTITY TO BE ABLE TO PURCHASE NOR LIVE IN ANY OF

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    In her novel The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Margret Atwood uses symbolism to illustrate the handmaid’s role in the society of Gilead. The handmaids are the women who had broken law of Gilead‚ and were forced into the role of a surrogate mother for a higher ranking couple. The handmaids had no rights or free will. They were under constant surveillance and this caused them to be very cautious. The author characterizes most handmaids as a tentative and distrustful‚ which is perhaps why Offred never puts in words

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    The work of Margaret Sanger symbolizes the end of the first wave of feminism and the start of the second wave with the introduction to the undercurrent that is bodily autonomy which flows between the waves; educated women who had served in the war were reluctant to return home to their domestic duties whilst the women of Friedan’s era chose to go home and adopt these domestic duties. Sanger’s work empowered the next two generations of women and there was a general consensus emerging that women deserved

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    Biography Kim Sang Bum was born in Seoul‚ South Korea on July 7‚ 1989. His immediate family consists of his mother‚ father‚ and one younger sister. While growing up in high school‚ he excelled in football (soccer)‚ became class president‚ and maintained high grades. He currently attends Chung-Ang University to continue studying in the Film and Theater Department. Kim joined the "Survival Star Audition"‚ and was placed 6th out of hundreds of contestants‚ but‚ because he was only 17‚ he could not

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