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    Ghost Dance History

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    he encouraged performing what was known as the Ghost Dance. The Ghost Dance was meant to be a way of combating the white race by ensuring that they would perish from natural disasters. It also would protect the Indians that performed it‚ ensuring their survival by gaining the strength of their ancestors and the return of the wild game that once filled their land (Nash‚ 504). Many Indians of the Sioux latched onto these preachings and took part in Ghost Dances. They believed it truly would bring them

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    Speech to Explain Outline Topic: Attraction Specific Purpose: To explain to the class why we may become attracted to someone and what happens in our body when we are. Thesis: There are certain theories as to why we become attracted to someone. When we are attracted to someone‚ our brains release specific chemicals‚ and we subconsciously let the person know we are attracted through body language. Introduction: Your heart starts to race. You fix both your hair and your shirt. Your pupils dilate

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    Abortion I. Introduction: A. Attention Grabber: rhetorical question‚ story‚ quote‚ shock‚ scare‚ stats‚ allusion‚ etc.: Did you know that teenage girls are more than 24 times more likely to die from childbirth than from first trimester legal abortion? B. Why audience should care: Every girl is at risk of getting pregnant‚ and if parental consent is the reason for childbirth the effects hurt mother and father. C. Background Info.

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    Zoee Gaige-Wilson Persuasive Speech Outline I. Introduction Animals can be ferocious and wild‚ but they can also be gentle and tame. Some are our pets‚ and some are powerful forces that are to be respected and admired. It is as easy to appreciate a loyal dog as it is to be in awe of a lion in its’ natural habitat. But the truth that many people either don’t know or don’t appreciate is that animals are essential to human existence and have played a vital role in improving the quality of our

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    Anil’s Ghost is an engaging book that gives off a type of energy that gives the reader an interest. In this book Michael Ondaatje‚ the author‚ stated that this book was written under his own experience. Michael was going through some conflict dealing with peace while living in Sri Lanka. It’s convincing to follow that symbolism within its themes‚ anecdotes and allusions that were used under the influence. Debatably‚ Michael’s intentions on this book were to make these components the main role in

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    January‚ Governor Wallace gave his inauguration speech promoting segregation in Alabama. The speech was

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    1 George Washington “Farewell Speech” Research Paper” Early in 1796 President George Washington decided that he didn’t want to run for a third term as the United States President. President George Washington started drafting his “Farewell Address “. The Address was drafted multiple times in part due to Alexander Hamilton’s suggestions. This address was hand written in crafted into a 32 page speech that warned Americans on issues such avoiding excessive political party spirit and geographical

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    views of Ibsen. This concept of "Ghosts" is the theme that is at the core of the play‚ and is possibly one of the reasons why Ibsen generated this piece of work. Mrs. Alving’s character demonstrates a firm view of inheritance. She believes that every individual in this world is ’haunted’ by not only the inheritance of ancestors‚ but that there are also ideas that haunt every generation. This is also the view of Ibsen himself. During Act 2‚ Mrs. Alving has a speech that sounds rather awkward; however

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    Effective Public Speaking Planning Sheet - Speech #1 Name: ______Shawn Anderson_______ 1. Three items and bag for your Speech: • (Past) Item 1: Football Jersey (any jersey will do) • Many years of soccer building team spirit • Led to football for 7 years • Sense of team spirit • Hard work and dedication • (Present) Item 2: My portfolio (collection with

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    Speech #3 Type of Speech: Informative- For/Against Tittle: Stem Cell Research Exact Purpose: After hearing my speech my audience will be able to learn about “Stem Cell Research”. Thesis: There are many advantages and disadvantages to “Stem Cell Research”. Attention Getter: How many of you heard about stem cell research or know anything about stem cell? - According to University of Nebraska Medical Center‚ Stem cells are the foundation cells for every organ and tissues

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