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    Comparison of speeches This is a comparison of John F. Kennedy’s and Martin Luther King’s speeches. First I will analyze them individually‚ then I will compare and contrast the two different speeches. Kennedy’s inaugural speech establishes what his vision is for the world; global unity‚ supporting freedom‚ and human rights for all of humankind. He believes the world would be much stronger and could conquer any problem as a whole rather than being divided. In the beginning of Kennedy’s speech

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    my mind. I can remember her famous speeches and they way she spoke so clear because she was a profound teacher in my high school that I always looked up to. The way she depict her actions‚ movements‚ gestures‚ content‚ and delivery was well thought out and was very clear. Not only was she a well-known teacher‚ she was in charge of honor society and because of being the leader she was in charge of representing our high school and with that had to make many speeches. Even when she was in just a small

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    Objectives: 1. What does demonstration mean? 2. How should demonstration be done to make it work? What is Demonstration ? DEMONSTRATION  Involves showing by reason or proof‚ explaining or making clear by use of examples or experiments  Being simple to show more clearly  In teaching…demonstration occurs when students have hard time connecting theories to actual practice or when students are unable to understand application of theories. INSTANCES OF DEMONSTRATION  There is an audience  A

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    Demonstration Speech Latex gloves are among the most commonly used items by criminal investigators upon arriving at the scene. It serves various purposes: it helps preserve the original condition of the crime scene‚ prevent investigators from leaving their own imprint to the scene‚ and protect them from chemical or biological hazards involved when working at a scene of a crime. Their main objective is to prevent their skin from having contact with any of the physical evidence. Wearing of gloves

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    racism is the difference between black and white men. It was year 1600 when African Americans were started to be racist by the Americans. One of the main causes of racism is the Ignorance and Fear: People fear things they do not know much about‚ for example coming into contact with people who have different customs‚ language or appearance‚ they might express their anxiety through racism. Another is the one of the most dangerous main causes of racism is the bullying. People make themselves feel better

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    Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ my audience will be able to assemble their own coffee maker. IYurehida Pitones Demonstration Speech Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech‚ my audience will be able to assemble their own coffee maker. Introduction Open with impact: we all need that extra boost to start our morning just right. Whether its going out for a run or just sitting in bed mentally preparing ourselves to conquer the day at work‚ school‚ etc. But‚ if you’re like the majority

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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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    cognition Concept Mental category that groups objects‚ relations‚ activities‚ abstractions‚ or qualities having common properties Basic concepts have a moderate number of instances and are easier to acquire. Prototype is an especially representative example. Proposition A meaningful unit‚ built of concepts‚ expressing a single idea Schema An integrated mental network of knowledge‚ beliefs‚ and expectations concerning a particular topic Image A mental representation that resembles what it represents

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    of different conflicts which results to chaos and disorder within the community. Moreover‚ Muslims and Christians have different understandings of worship making some Muslim religious customs a nuisance to some Christians or vice versa. Take for example the following situations: a) if we wanted to have a Christmas party where we can enjoy‚ if there are Muslim residents we tend to be more careful not to disturb them since they don’t celebrate Christmas at all. b) if we wanted to eat or even grill

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    Paul Keating- Unknown Soldier Paul Keating’s eulogy in the Funeral Service of the Unknown Soldier aimed to commemorate all those who died in war for Australia through the symbolic Unknown soldier and examines what Australia has lost and gained in war. Keating utilises anaphora in the first paragraph “we do not know…” to establish a sombre tone. The Unknown Soldier becomes symbolic of the ANZAC spirit of mateship‚ courage and bravery as well as all Australians who serve in war‚ which is evident

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