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    groups comfortably. This shows that a leader needs confidence to lead people to do things. If one isn’t confident‚ how can they lead anyone to do anything huge? They can’t. Without confidence‚ one isn’t very sure of what they’re doing. Another example of why confidence is needed is in source D (TED talk: Everyday leadership) when

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    influenced by his hate of white supremacy and need racial separation‚ yet equality‚ through any means necessary. While Martin Luther King Jr was motivated by his want for racial equality and complete integration through peace. Both leaders used public speeches and their faith to influence the public however King focused on success through peaceful protest and civil disobedience‚ while Malcolm X believed in pushing where it hurt and forcing whites to accept blacks as

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    that Hitler’s intense and rather passionate speeches had him elected to powering

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    It helps you to organize and speak clearly to others‚ which will build your confidence. 2. Name 5 personal benefits of a public speaking course. * You learn how to speak to an audience. * You learn skills that apply to one-on-one communication. * You develop the oral communication skills that are prize in the job market. * You learn in an ideal environment for gaining experience and building confidence. * You can make a contribution to the live of other people. 3. What

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    They are like a woman‚ whose psychic state determined less by abstract reason than by an emotional longing for a strong force will complement her nature. Likewise‚ the masses love a commander‚ and despise a petitioner.”(Propaganda‚12) After many speeches and papers he wrote on prapaganda he became a political power and became the leader of the party. By know Hitler was to busy to devote much time to propaganda. He knew that prapaganda required a full time expert. In Joseph Goebbels he found his man

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    On June 10th‚ 1940‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave‚ what might not have been one of his most memorable speeches‚ nevertheless‚ it would be one of the most historically influential speeches of his time. What came to be known as the “Stab in the Back” speech was delivered as a commencement address for the 115th graduating class at the University of Virginia; where one of his sons was graduating. In front of hundreds‚ FDR would deliver a speech that was reflective of the president’s examination of the

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    waged war in order to take control of France; where as Winston Churchill was the prime minister of the UK during the Nazi raid in Europe of World War II. Both were very effective with persuasion in the form of language as most apparent in their speeches: Blood‚ Toil‚ Tears and Sweat and Henry ’s speech in Act III. Henry ’s battle of Harfleur speech shared many similarities to Churchill ’s first speech as a prime minister in respects to their rhetoric – their purpose‚ tone‚ and resulting mood were

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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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    makes the audience feel that he is trying his best to fit in with Mr Birling’s capitalist views just so he will let him marry his daughter. This response is carried through the first scene by Priestley as he lets Mr Birling make long and presumptuous speeches‚ Gerald just accepts them and moves focus onto Sheila. This makes the audience think that Gerald doesn’t actually care about Mr Birling but He is focused on Sheila‚ this could be him trying to not let his affair come out in the open. Furthermore

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    people‚ the black race. In his book "By any means necessary" he says "(his) objective is complete freedom‚ justice and equality by any means necessary." With that goal in mind he began to speak to the masses about the mistreatment by preaching‚ giving speeches ‚ and being in interviews . Malcolm x got his message out to the black people and the whites listened as well. The assassination of Malcolm was was unjust because not only was he a civil rights activist ‚ but he was a great leader.

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