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    no longer hides from the spotlight‚ she is no longer a shamed young girl‚ but a woman with a powerful message‚ that needs to be heard. Lewinsky uses her own life experiences to speak about a major issue known as cyber bullying. When you give a speech such as the kind Monica gave where you’re trying to get a point across‚ delivery is everything. Will you captivate your audience‚ or will you put them to sleep? I believe that Lewinsky most definitely captivated her audience and got her point across

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    In William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech‚ Faulkner takes the opportunity to talk to the “young men and women‚” who are also dedicated writers. Faulkner explains to the “young men and women” what valuable writing is. Faulkner implies that man cannot write about physical dangers‒ man must write about the universal truths. Faulkner defines what valuable writing is through parallel structure and repetition in his address. In his Nobel Address‚ Faulkner incorporates parallel structure to answer

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    Distinctive Voices are defined as an influential and prominent voice‚ expressed by an individual or a society. Distinctive voices are demonstrated through Racheal Perkins film released in 2001 ‘’One Night the Moon ‘’ (ONTM) and Martin Luther King’s speech “I have a dream” presented in 1963 at a Washington march of Jobs and Freedom. ‘’One night the moon’’ presents the story of a young white girl that goes missing in the harsh Australian outback during the period of the 1930’s. The community is torn

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    Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah                 My Topic is about any Leader‚ so In this world there are many leaders. We know most of them‚ but my speech is about “Quaid-e-Azam”. He was a Great politician and statesman of 20th century. He was generally known as the father of state of Pakistan. He was the leader of The Muslim League and served as the first Governor General of Pakistan. Quaid-e-Azam was his official names.His real name is Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Quaid-e-Azam (“The Great Leader”) and

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    Frederick Douglass talks about how the nation is young and still growing. In the speech he has to mention why we fought the revolutionary war. He had to say we fought for our freedom even though there are people in America that aren’t free. It is easy to see the right and wrong looking back in time. People just don’t see the wrong in slavery yet. They will see the way in the future. He also mentions that celebrations for the Fourth of July are hypocritical. They were hypocritical to him because there

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    If you were walking and suddenly you ran into a bear‚ what would you do? I would call my hero‚ Abby. In this informative speech I will tell you how my hero is helpful‚ encouraging‚ and organized. I will now move on to my main points. Abby is helpful in more ways than one. For example‚ if you are seeking help with homework and you ask her‚ she’ll come contribute her thoughts. She’s also useful when you run into a problem and don’t know what to do such as‚ if you run into a bear‚ she would be the

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    can see him coming now! Martin is about to give his speech‚ I hope it’s wonderful‚ I’ve been waiting all day! Martin Luther king’s Speech: “and when we allow freedom ring‚ when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet‚ from every state and every city‚ we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children‚ black men and white men‚ Jews and Gentiles‚ Protestants and Catholics‚ will be able to join hands and sing.” This speech represented what he was meant to do‚ he wanted to end

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    Good Morning respected teacher‚ and my dear class fellows. I am here to share with you all a product which could be very helpful to all the teachers‚ students and even the corporates. But before I begin with the details about this product‚ I want to ask a few questions from you all. Do you feel uncomfortable carrying your heavy books‚ registers‚ handouts and other notes‚ all the time to your classes? Have you ever forgotten your important notes at home and not having them during lectures? Don’t

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    T. Washington‚ an African-American former slave live in the South. He educated himself‚ and he was the leader of Tuskessee Institutes. On September 18‚ 1895‚ he made a speech at the cotton states and international exposition in Atlanta. His speech responded to the social and economic condition of the racial tensions. In his speech‚ he used a story to explain his points‚ “Cast down your bucket”. He not only told the white people to “cast down your bucket‚” but also to the back people. “In all things

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    most importantly‚ unity and support for the country. Kennedy’s main argument was to change not only America‚ but around the world as well. He brought up many great arguments which convinced the audience very well. The first thing he mentions in his speech is poverty. “For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life”(presidency.ucsb.edu). Meaning‚ one human can rid poverty with the simple tactic of welfare and food stamps and yet‚ that same

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