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    Robert Gray Diptych

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    shown by the speakers in each poem. Although the poems differ in the sense that one speaker purposely remembers the past‚ as opposed to the other persona that only thinks of the past because they are looking with fear into the future‚ both poems still illustrate that discoveries can be made through retrospect. In Diptych‚ Gray (the speaker) is reminiscing about his childhood and his parents‚ and by doing this he begins to have a better understanding of them. Whereas‚ in Late Ferry the speaker is watching

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    Issue: Sen. Enrile’s Cashgifts to the senators The house of senate was abuzz with rumour. Different issues were come out‚ and one of which is the unequal issuance of MOOE (Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses). The said issue started when Senate Pres. Juan Ponce-Enrile gave Php. 1.6 million pesos to the 18 senators‚ while the remaining 5 senators were only given Php. 250‚000‚ one of his colleagues described this thing as “unconscionable‚ unconstitutional and bribery". But is it right and just

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    Herrick’s "Delight in Disorder" show his sensual delight in the little things in life. The oxymorons‚ animations‚ images‚ and paradox in this poem display the author’s enjoyment of true uniqueness. The animations in "Delight in Disorder" show how the speaker sees the clothing as having a will of it’s own that makes the outfit more "bewitch[ing]" (13). For example‚ the author cites a "tempestuous petticoat" and a "careless shoestring" as things that cause the woman’s dress to be unique and intriguing

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    The Ax-Helve What’s the story? The speaker is in his ‘yard’‚ chopping up some wood with an axe‚ when the swing of his axe is stopped by a man who has crept up behind him. (Normally‚ the only interference he experiences when chopping wood is from the low-lying branches of trees – when he’s chopping in the woods.) The man – Baptiste – is a French-Canadian neighbour. He takes the axe and inspects it. They don’t know each other very well and the speaker seems a little alarmed by this sudden and

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    support and help with organising.The scale of these events can range from small staff meetings through to conferences.Some of the types of support activities that may be required are; organising the venue‚ getting the equipment required‚ arranging for speakers‚ organising food and drink‚ booking rooms and transport and preparing the doccumentation. 2. Complete the table below by identifying two ways of providing support before‚ during and after a business event. |Before

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    take some action.  The general rule to any intervention is to start with the most subtle or mild approach‚ and then increase "force" as required. Try using a non-verbal "stop sign".  One common one is holding up one’s hand‚ palm outward towards the speaker.  Generally‚ this will be better received

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    old child. As the speaker of this work asserts‚ the aging process does not eradicate a person’s previous self. Instead‚ it accumulates layers of one’s former years and creates a realistic portrait of one’s complete existence. Cisneros’s work illustrates mankind’s maddening‚ internal struggle as it ages in this manner. When life demands maturity‚ one inadvertently becomes the sobbing three year old‚ the introverted adolescent‚ or the awkward teen of one’s past. The speaker of this literary work

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    Toastmasters

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    Blvd. When I walked into the room‚ I was introduced with one of the masters of the club. He informed me that there are thousands of toastmasters clubs throughout the world‚ and Jewel City #29‚ is considered to be one of the oldest ones around. The speaker announced that for the first hour‚ we were going to talk about psychic phenomenon and will be introduced with the word “impalpable”. And during the second hour‚ the speech contests were going to take place. One of the speech contests was the comedy

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    Making an Informative Speech When you make an informative speech you are explaining something to your audience. An informative speech can be a description of an object‚ a demonstration of a process‚ a report about an event‚ or an explanation of a concept (Menke)‚ but make sure that the speech is also useful for your audience because it is relevant and it provides "a thoughtful or unique insight on the topic" (Phillips‚ n.d.). Here is more from Terry O’brien Menke on what an informative speech

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