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    Jane Austen’s classic comedy of manners novel "Pride and Prejudice" depicts the life of protagonist main character Elizabeth Bennet. Using her typical "light and bright‚ and sparkling" tone‚ Austen uses themes of love‚ reputation and class to highlight the development of Elizabeth’s character in the first volume of the novel. Set in rural England during the Napoleonic Wars the writer shows how setting‚ in both time and place‚ has an impact on the main character. The opening sentence of the novel

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    In fact‚ parallel structure was used. Dr. King used parallel structure effectively in a lot of his speeches‚ especially this one. He used this particular structure to engage his audience. Through the use of this technique‚ he was able to organize‚ clarify and highlight information. Every small point built up to a larger point and made his ideas tie together

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    and should be listened to./ I will not hear him mocked by fools like you” (Moliere 25). Tartuffe cannot fool the rest of Orgon’s family: the little maid Dorine thinks that “He’s a fraud” (Moliere 25)‚ Damis describes him as being “full of holy speeches” (Moliere 25)‚ and Cleante points out that “those whose hearts are truly pure and lowly/ Don’t make a flashy show of being holy” (Moliere 33). Cleante mentioned to Orgon that honorable people don’t have to prove everyone else their kindness and devotion

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    the power to control how we perceive negative situations by the way we choose to process the information. Thus‚ optimistic people view things as possible and see themselves in control. As a result‚ they are more likely to be successful‚ have more confidence and self worth. On

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    Immediately‚ I had my topic chosen for the Oral Communications second speech‚ the Informative Speech; usually it takes me ages to come up with a subject‚ so it was nice to get the most difficult part of it out of the way straight from the get-go. I was prepared well in advance and had an extravagant introduction and conclusion planned. My outline and sources were finished and put together before many of my classmates that I knew of‚ and I was rehearsed and felt confident. It was an interesting

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    typically like how he specifies the ways to manage our fears - behaviorally‚ visually‚ biologically‚ cognitively‚ and evolutionarily. I also realize that I have already started using some of his strategies. He mentioned‚ “One clear way to improve your confidence and reduce anxiety is to collaborate with others striving toward the same goal.” (13) I used to be a quiet student in class‚ who would not raise hand initiatively to answer questions. However‚ since the first day of this speech class‚ I realized

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    High school classes might have seemed better in the past compared to college. You might feel more comfortable in smaller classes than you would heading off to university‚ but that is simply from the comfort of your surroundings. You are familiar with your teachers and your closest friends are always by your side. This might create a friendlier environment‚ but branching away from the only things you have ever known will help you grow as an individual. Leaving home to start your life as an adult can

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    more personal approach to his constituency‚ a wise use of media resources‚ and also the importance of committee workers who actively participate in campaigning publicly and also within the conventions. Benjamin Harrison was the first nominee to give speeches to the people who would be voting‚ along with publishing his platform to the public through use of political text books and newspapers15. Also his front porch campaign allowed Harrison to answer questions and state his position on the issues effectively16

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    The whole specific speeches of Morrie regarding how love goes on [2]. Mitch felt the feelings of Morrie that it is important to really be involved and dedicated at the presence of any other and also in the course of conversation. Morrie said that at the time of being with someone

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    significantly‚ he won in 42 out of the total 48 states in the USA‚ showing he had the majority support in most areas of the USA. Every group in American society was affected by the Depression‚ economically and psychologically. Many people lost confidence in themselves and the USA‚ with its proud record of economic expansion in previous decades. Unemployment rates shot up and 13 million people were left without work. The entire American banking system was on the edge of collapse and between 1929

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