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    Freedom of Speech

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    " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press" -First Amendment‚ U.S. Constitution. According to the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution‚ one of the basic principles our country is based on is the freedom of speech. Because of this‚ as eras and ages have passed in this still young and growing country‚ this amendment has had a greater use then stated‚ as to just insure a

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    Ethics Speech

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    attributed‚ plagiarized‚ avoiding language abuse‚ avoiding abusive language‚ avoiding degrading or derogatory speech‚ avoiding divisive speech. Included is plagiarism. There is a unique set of mores when it comes to using other peoples material. If you do and fail to give attribution‚ it is simply considered stealing. Considering the ethical foundations and their applications will help in any speech making process. Is this important? Consider how many times politicians‚ athletes‚ or the famous are forced

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    free speech

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    Free speech is extremely important‚ but there were times in the past when it was limited‚ for example‚ the Klansas City Kable and the Alien and Sedition Act‚ when the government was justified for doing so. Free speech plays an essential role in our democracy. Where would we be without free speech? There is no point in democracy if you can’t express yourself. Our freedom depends on free speech. If we didn’t have free speech‚ we wouldn’t be able to freely state our opinions. Another reason why free

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    impromptu speech

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    An impromptu speech will unnerve the best public speaker. One of the most daunting experiences a person can face is the request to deliver a speech without notice. Many people can suffer extreme anxiety about speaking off the cuff. That is why smart people are always prepared. Adults often find themselves called upon to stand and deliver at social events‚ business meetings‚ club meetings‚ and family gatherings. If you suddenly lose your train of thought or draw a complete blank‚ there are a few

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    Sermon Speech

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    Edwards in 1741‚ it is considered the most famous religious speech in all of history. II. Establish Credibility: I become familiar with this speech in my 10th grade American Literature class‚ but my interpretation is very different when I study this speech from a theological perspective. III. Thesis/Preview Statement: I will be presenting you with biographical information about Billy Graham‚ historical information about his speech 9/11‚ an excerpt from the sermon‚ and my personal response

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    Freedom of Speech

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    Freedom of speech Freedom to speak freely without censorship is what we call freedom of speech. Restrictions on the freedom to speak are sometimes called censorship. In practice‚ the right to freedom of speech is not absolute in any country and the right is commonly subject to limitations and restrictions. Our constitution does not define what it means by these rights. Perhaps one could rely on the definitions formulated in other jurisdictions. In addition‚ national laws of many countries‚

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    Figure of Speech

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    List of Figures Of Speech Personification Personification is all about adding a human trait to an inanimate object or an abstraction. For example: The picture in that magazine shouted for attention. Simile A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unrelated things or ideas using "like" or "as" to accentuate a certain feature of an object by comparing it to a dissimilar object that is a typical example of that particular trait. For example: as big as a bus‚ as clear as a bell‚ as dry as

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    Speech Script

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    work’s. Host: How would you prepare and conduct a good Process speech so that it is effective? >>>(SLIDE 4)<<< Brian: TO prepare for a Process speech you will first want to … carefully think about the steps in the process and set them up in the order they occur. THEN you will need to group the steps AND create explanations for each step and sub step. YOU should prepare AND use…. Visual aids and demonstration during your speech. But….. some process speeches are not suited for demonstrations

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    Hate Speech

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    Hate Speech Edward Oliver‚ Jr PHL-305 3/102013 Colette Palamar Hate Speech Hate Speech Thomas Jefferson one of the founding fathers once said‚ “A democracy cannot be both ignorant and free.” The first amendment structured to give United States citizens the right to speak freely is an essential law that builds the foundation of the United States Constitution. The first amendment is one of the most controversial laws that higher instructions of learning‚ churches‚ state‚ and

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    Speech Analysis

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    Transcendental Meditation The speech was delivered by Dr. Fred Travis who presented his research advances of brain’s ability to change and adapt as a result of experience. The speech is informative because Dr. Fred Travis uses descriptions‚ demonstrations‚ and vivid detail to explain the subject which the audience wants to understand and remember. Critique the speech as follows: * Objective * Identify

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