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    The great debatersreflection The topics in this movie were debated by The Wiley College debate team. They touched upon many significant concerns with many other good debate teams. The debating topics were all based on worldwide situations and were associated with the entire human race. The very first debate issue was the economic crisis; the matter of unemployment allowance was touched upon to get a point across. Some other issues that were discussed were social welfare. The Wiley Collage expressed

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    The movie the Great Debaters can teach us many things about the value of rhetoric. The dictionary definition of rhetoric is‚ the study of writing or speaking as a means of communication or persuasion. So a movie that deals with a group of young black college students fighting for rights can teach us a great deal of things. First off these students‚ instead of fighting with riots and their fists used words. They began against the top Negro college in the state of Texas and eventually worked their

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    Stephanie Geno Mrs.Kinyon Great Debaters Essay 6 March 2013 The Great Debaters Based on a true story‚ the movie The Great Debaters is about a four person debate team at the historically Black‚ Wiley College in Marshall‚ TX. This team made up of one girl‚ Samantha Booke‚ and three young men‚ James Farmer Jr.‚ Henry Lowe‚ and Hamilton Burgess. They travel all over to compete against the top Black colleges in the country and are also the first African American college to compete against a White

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    Alicea Terry Speech 102 Professor Saunders The Great Debaters: Thesis Paper Due: July 22nd 2008 The Miss Education of the African –American: Past‚ Present‚ and Future From the beginning‚ Whites’ in America have exploited Negros’. “Upon landing in Africa‚ White Americans were welcomed and given a feast (James W. Loewen)”. Whites Americans played on the greed of tribal chiefs’ Africans traded their own people into slavery for goods. When the true nature of the White American was realized

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    Summary of the Great debaters The movie “The Great Debaters”‚ directed by Denzel Washington‚ and screen writer Robert Eisele‚ is base on a true story. The movie shows the way how people use to discriminate on the colored people‚ back in the days. The most important job in America is the education of our young people. The people were separated; the low class people living in one area and the high class people live in a separate area were the class is higher. A professor of Wiley College named

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    Public Speaking Self Reflection Regarding Patient Images Presentation COMM/218 04-01-2013 Professor Brookie A. Allphin Public Speaking Self Reflection Paper The information in this paper will include the topics of a presentation such as the introduction‚ body‚ conclusion‚ delivery‚ language‚ audience and topic‚ visual aids‚ and the general evaluation. This paper embraces the thoughts from the presenter‚ incorporating personal ideas and those of peers and instructors‚ on how this speech went

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    The Great Debaters Melvin B. Tolson is the kind of educator who truly did recognize the remarkable powers of knowledge his students possessed. “The Great Debaters” is based on a true story about an outspoken Wiley College professor who boldly challenged the discriminatory Jim Crow laws of the 1930s. Melvin B. Tolson who is the coach of the Wiley College debate team in east Texas molded his students into a formidable team to create change. Tolson recognizes that his young debate students possess

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    Public Speaking Self-Reflection JEREMY ROSS COMM/218 May 7‚ 2014 Public Speaking Self-Reflection In order for public speaking to become a skill‚ there are a few areas in which I need to improve to make it a suitable strength. Public speaking is not a weakness for me but I would like to transform it into one of my strengths.  During my two minute presentation‚ I found that in order to do this I need to improve my ability to perform long speeches without hesitation‚ maintain eye contact‚ and

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    The Great Debaters was directed by Denzel Washington and produced by Oprah Winfrey. Throughout their exceptional careers‚ Denzel and Oprah have starred in a number of roles that has inspired people and raised awareness to the important events that was witnessed in the past. Looking back on this‚ it can be inferred that they created this film in order to showcase the many problems that was occurring in our country at the time and to help inspire people by showing them that you can achieve anything

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    The Great Debaters is an intriguing film set in the 1930s about a professor that goes by the name of Melvin Tolson who teaches students from Wiley College‚ in Texas‚ the fundamentals of debating. During this day in age‚ if an African American didn’t “stay in their place” they would be ridiculed for such insane behavior. One can only imagine how difficult it must have been for them to get through a debate without caring if they had crossed the line on a touchy subject. But through it all this debate

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