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    is a charity that supports child poverty. It was founded by Dr. Thomas Barnardo in 1867 to help neglected‚ vulnerable and abused children. The “stolen childhood” campaign was set up in 2002 in attempt to change the publics view on child prostitution. They conveyed there message by using media i.e. T.V advertisements and a poster campaign. Both of the Posters’ show an image of a child with the faces drained of their youth; showing the public the inner feelings of a child which has been robbed of

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    Speech on Corruption

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    Corruption Greetings and good-after noon to all of you. My speech today will address the topiccorruption and especially political corruption. Everything in this era revolves around the decisionsmade by powerful people in society‚ particularly governmental people and politicians and many of them resort to misuse power for personal gains such as money‚ luxuries or even more power. Thismeans that corruption could make you gain a lot but it also means that you deprive certain people of a lot. This is

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    unemployment rate continued to rise. The Democrats nominated Franklin Roosevelt as their candidate for president in 1932 against the incumbent Hoover. Roosevelt was elected in a landslide victory in part due to his platform called "The New Deal". This campaign platform was never fully explained by Roosevelt prior to his election‚ but it appealed to the American people as something new and different from anything Hoover was doing to ameliorate the problem. The Roosevelt administration’s response to the

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    THE LAST SPEECH OF PRESIDENT NAPOLITANO : BETWEEN FARAWELL AND WARNINGS. Italian President of Republic‚ Giorgio Napolitano delivered a special speech on New Year’s Eve. He starts confirming the assumptions on his resignation‚ but he also directed strong words of warning to Italian politicians and of hope to citizens. 31st December is the day when leading political figures traditionally welcome the new year with a reflection on the past one. In this occasion with a 21 minutes speech aired on television

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    Similarities and differences in the use of media in the 1960: Nixon/Kennedy and the 2012: Obama/Romney presidential campaigns I. Similarities Both presidential campaigns used televisions as their tools to deliver messages to a large audience. In fact‚ televisions were a primary way in which American citizens could learn about presidential candidates. Televisions were used to show debates between candidates‚ so that citizens could be able to know who should lead them. II. Differences There were

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    “Vandalized by Speech” by Gregory Rodriguez‚ he claims that hate speech is form of vandalism. He compares the subject to a broken window; if left untended‚ it signals people to do more damage. Rodriguez states that any discussion of the subject leads to the invocation of the 1st Amendment. He goes on to say that hate speech is a threat to our democracy and society‚ and it should be regulated. Additionally‚ Rodriguez argues that hate speech is making appearances everyone from political campaigns to college

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    December 18‚ 2012 ENG 114 Portfolio: How do Politicians Use Language to Persuade Us? Barack Obama once said‚ “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” This quote inspired many and gave hope in Obama and his upcoming presidency. But there is more to how and what he does to inspire and persuade us at the same time. Propaganda‚ a form of communication designed to influence the attitudes and

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    Free Speech

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    No one can deny that freedom of speech is one of the most basic rights in democracies both in the United States and abroad. Unlimited freedom of speech however‚ is an unrealistic expectation for many reasons. The most pressing one being a violent reaction to hate speech. We must be able to seek a balance between freedom of expression and censorship of religious and racial hatred. Hate speech is a type of speech that incites other people to hate a certain group in society defined by common characteristics

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    most to the welfare of your country‚ the teacher‚ the politician or the doctor? In school we are told of the dignity of labour‚ the equality of man and his responsibility to the society. According to our Careers Master‚ the fundamental philosophy of vocational guidance is that the job that a boy should take up should be compatible with his abilities and aptitudes. Viewed in term of this ideal‚ each man‚ whether he be a teacher‚ doctor or politician‚ is contributing a share to society and all their

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    speech analysis

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    Speech is the vocalized form of human communication. It is based upon the syntactic combination of lexical and names that are drawn from very large vocabularies. Each spoken word is created out of the phonetic combination of a limited set of vowel and consonant speech sound units. These vocabularies‚ the syntax which structures them and their set of speech sound units differ‚ creating the existence of many thousands of different types of mutually unintelligible human languages. Most human speakers

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