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    building and land within an area that is almost always defined by a fence or wall and‚ often‚ on one boundary by a river‚ lake or sea" (Walker‚ 2007).The marae is the area in front of the Wharenui‚ the main house‚ and it is there that the formal speeches of welcome to visitors. The Marae is where the family gather to consider matters that affect them‚ Weddings‚ family celebrations‚ and hosting of visitors from within and outside the tribal area (Walker‚ 2007). Powhiri process When you are arrived at

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    memorable speeches. What makes them so memorable? Their constant use of rhetorical devices and persuasive language of course. The language they use makes for a magnificent speech that is unforgettable. Those are just some speeches that possess such great ideas and powerful techniques. To add to that are the Adoption of the “Declaration of Human Rights” by Eleanor Roosevelt‚ and “My message to the young women of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School” by Michelle Obama. These two speeches both embody

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    in many ways‚ such as King‚ Obama‚ and Douglass had prodigious speaking skills‚ leadership expertise‚ and opinionated dispositions. Obama‚ Douglass and King are revered in the sense that they led a major change in American History. Through their speeches and movements to the world‚ Obama‚ Douglass‚ and King‚ have directed a movement of change and optimism through the heart and soul of America. Walling 2 All three men are eloquent speakers‚ such as Frederick Douglass was not only a powerful speaker

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    Baptist minister and social activist. He led the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S in the 1950’s.Supporters have said he is amazing leader and his speeches are very motivational. Martin Luther King a Baptist minister and Civil-rights activist‚ had impact on race relations in the U.S. Martin Luther King was a great leader who had very motivational speeches and never gave up to make people equal. Martin Luther King Jr Philosophy is about nonviolence and he just wants people to be equal. According

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    protesting such as destroying property by for example breaking the windows on office buildings or throwing Molotov cocktails. He would also agree with the group formed known as te NAACP and how the group would gather for inspiration such as inspirational speeches‚ meetings‚ special adder esses and commemorative ceremonies. Frank Walker wore more so agree with what the Niagara Movement stood for ad also all the it fought for and achieved and he would probably have been inspired so much that he might

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    words(http://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=2043156)" Not all are adept at mastering body language that give away certain feelings which may contradict what we are trying to say; however politicians are artists within this skill set. Looking at past political speeches of importance we can see how the body language

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    Assignment 1. Describe Burton’s leadership behavior. In the first few years‚ Arthur Burton’s leadership behavior had many qualities of a charismatic leader. He had a clear vision for Astro Airline and he also conveyed to his staff that he was an inspirational leader that made them feel like they could do anything. When the company grew too large‚ many of the employees that viewed Burton as a charismatic leader now saw him as a dictator and a manipulator. An example of his dictatorial behavior was

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    subject of my research paper is how Jesse Owens‚ an athletic runner yet also an inspirational person‚ changed history in positive ways. I am approaching this topic from the standpoint that Jesse Owens broke all racial barriers in sports. I will focus on how his story changed history in positive ways. I hope to find information on to support my thesis that Jesse Owens was a role model in society and was a part of an inspirational time in history. "Jesse Owens." UXL Biographies. Detroit: UXL‚ 2003. Student

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    inspire‚ guide and direct group members towards mutual goal. This is exactly what Sir Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was doing and what had made him one of the world’s most inspirational leaders. A real role model of a successful leader had been attracting public interest for years and his characters‚ traits and skills are still inspirational for many of the modern day leaders and for ones interested in this filed. One of the main qualities of King’s as a leader was probably that‚ he always made it sure‚

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    Comparison and Contrast Essay There have been many memorable American speeches throughout the years. Some of the famous speeches are “I Have a Dream”‚ by Martin Luther King Jr. and the Inaugural Address by John F. Kennedy and Pierre Salinger. There are many similarities and differences in these two speeches. The subject of King’s speech was to get civil rights for all Americans. The occasion was a march for jobs. His speech was spoken toward the African Americans. In general he wanted to get rights

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