"yes we can" is one of the most influential phrases in the speeches of barrack obama‚ But this 10-min speech blew me away. This was a scripted speech‚ and one of the best written and delivered I have seen in some time. this short speech had it all: simple but eloquent and powerful language‚ and a strong yet upbeat‚ friendly delivery. I think that Barack Obama’s Victory speech was extremely inspiring‚ motivating‚ and most of all in my opinion comforting to a rehabilitating nation in dire need
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Gregory Boyd Jr. Professor Kerrigan English 102 October 8‚ 2013 Malcolm X & Martin Luther King Jr. While Martin Luther King’s peaceful protests against narrow minded white supremacists helped him rise to national fame‚ Malcolm X‚ born Malcolm Little‚ lectured the United States about Islam and urged others to dismiss all whites as their enemies and arm themselves for war. Each discussed the same issues‚ but their methods of achievement and ideas about equal opportunity differed as much as night
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I want to start by congratulating the class of 2012 on your great success! I am both honored and flattered to have been asked to speak for his wonderful occasion. Not so long ago‚ I was sitting exactly where you are right now and having an inspirational talk from a guest speaker back then. I never imagined myself addressing you for your graduation day. Dear graduates‚ you should thank your parents for sending you to a school like Jimenez National Comprehensive High School where you are molded
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was known as one of the most influential and inspirational civil rights leader. He was born on January 15‚ 1929‚ to Alberta King and Martin Luther King Sr. Martin grew up and went to college at only 15 years old. He became active in public speaking and becoming a pastor. He had a huge impact on race relations throughout the U.S.‚ eventually helping end segregation in the U.S. He was murdered by James Earl Ray in 1968. King made many well known speeches throughout his life. From his first speech as
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General Patton‚ also known as George Patton showed great adaptive leadership qualities during his career in the military. At an early age‚ Patton knew he wanted to join the military. Growing up he dreamed to become a war hero to follow his grandfather’s footsteps. He joined the Military Institution after high school only for a year then entered the Military Academy at West Point. Once he graduated he joined the U.S. Army as he has always planned. In his early career‚ he became a personal aid for
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movement in the 1960’s was a very important time in the United States history‚ the time where African-Americans first gained their rights as people and as citizens. There were so many inspirational people during the 1960’s like Malcolm X‚ Rosa Parks‚ and one other special civil rights leader‚ he gave many speeches that were so motivating for African-Americans and was one of the most peaceful ways of confronting the issues that went on during that time period. “I Have A Dream” The first few words
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President Lincoln gets down right away to talking to the Southern states‚ talking about that he only wants to talk about the big issue that he knows everyone cares about. He goes on to quote himself from past speeches later before this saying that he is not interested in making slavery illegal in order to prove that he has always been against using force of any type to end slavery. Continuing on‚ The president wants the South to know that the North will not agree to let them violate the contract
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MLK Commentary: The Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech Martin Luther King was a powerful‚ memorable‚ eloquent and educated civil rights activist. He passionately promoted the drive and push for peaceful non-violent protesting. His speeches were inspirational‚ charismatic and effective and the passion and power in his delivery set the pacing of the emotional experience. He used many rhetorical devices along with his determination to get across the feeling and flavour of perpetuated slavery of
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The Civil Rights Address was one of the most influential speeches President John F. Kennedy has ever presented to the American people‚ and was one of many of his many accomplishments during his presidency. America was experiencing racial discrimination and racial inequality‚ and Americans needed a leader who would unite them. John F. Kennedy was a sincere‚ honest‚ inspirational individual whose duty was to influence equality to Americans. President John F. Kennedy’s address inspires and pulls on
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Recently a friend recommended I read a book he absolutely adored called The Alchemist‚ by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho. This friend of mine is one of life’s seekers of light and treasure‚ and as such he is a deeply spiritual person – much like Paulo Coelho himself‚ as is obvious when you read his book. I’m different. I believe you make your own treasure and light in life. However‚ Coelho and I seem to agree on one point – the journey is the most important part of the treasure. The Alchemist is
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