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    Master of Ceremonies

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    Being a Master of Ceremonies The Master of Ceremonies is the "conductor" of an event or meeting. The primary responsibility of the Master of Ceremonies is to serve as a genial host. An ideal MC is a person who has poise‚ presence and who can command the attention of an audience. The Master of Ceremonies is responsible for ensuring that the program/event runs smoothly‚ runs on time and that all important people at the event are introduced in a complimentary‚ professional manner. Being a successful

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    gracing our school’s 2nd Students Leaders’ Investiture. My name is Eloise   Fatullah: and I am Fatullah. We would be your MCs for this afternoon’s ceremony. Today’s program sequence is reflected in the program sheet. If you do not have a copy of the program sheet‚ you can raise your hands and our Peer Support Leaders will hand you a copy. [pause to allow PSLs to give copies to guests who do not have program sheet]   During the ceremony‚ we would request the audience to stand when the Guest of

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    A Naturalization Ceremony

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    public office‚ and even pay taxes! All you have to do is walk across that stage and receive your certificate. These are the thoughts going through an immigrant’s head as they prepare for their naturalization ceremony. It just so happens that‚ in the coming weeks‚ a naturalization ceremony will be held at our school. You may be asking yourself‚ “What is a naturalization?” and we’ve got an answer. Naturalization is the term used for when an immigrant has gained their citizenship. It does not only

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    Wedding Ceremony

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    daughters and regarded marriage as Sunnah (the practice of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) that he taught and practically instituted). High cost of weddings‚ unacceptable traditional practices and envy (one family demanding to have a more lavish wedding ceremony than the other) are cited as the main reasons why many Afghan boys and girls have remained single. In Afghanistan‚ one of the poorest countries in the world‚ bridegrooms are expected to pay not only for

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    Graduation Speech

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    “white” school‚ but doesn’t discuss the achievements of her school. She starts to feel bereaved about graduating now and so does everyone‚ her family‚ friends‚ and community‚ around her. But they catch a little bit of hope before the end of the ceremony. Graduation is important to Marguerite and the people of Stamps because before the 1940s‚ many African Americans couldn’t graduate. Many of them were not allowed to attend school.

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    Ceremony: A Monomyth

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    WRITTEN IN MLA CITATION The book Ceremony by Silko researched as a Monomyth citation included Ceremony: An Analysis of the Hero’s Journey Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko is about the hardships faced by Tayo‚ a returned Native American World War Ⅱ Veteran. Tayo struggles throughout the novel to ascertain a resolution to the internal pandemonium he experiences in the form of battle fatigue. The story exhibits the stages of the Monomyth: a protagonist’s quest in relation to culture and self

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    Naming Ceremony

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    The Naming Ceremony of James Kofi Owusu-Ansah On February 21st 2009‚ I was invited to a naming ceremony at the Martin’s West Hall at Security Boulevard. It was for a three months old boy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Owusu- Ansah were the couple hosting the event. They are from the Akan tribe in Ghana‚ West Africa. The baby-naming ceremony or Out-dooring is the first of many life-cycle rituals performed in the Akan culture throughout a person’s life. The Akan do not name a child until a child’s been

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    Ceremony Essay

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    Pre-AP English “Ceremony- Rewrite” 3rd Semester B September 25th‚ 2012 Tradition is the illusion of permanence. It defines who people are and gives them a place in their community; it is an expression of belonging and individuality at the same time. In Ceremony‚ Leslie Marmon Silko exposes throughout the novel many Native American characters. Some follow the traditions and others are ashamed of them. Silko expresses that only the ones that follow them are the ones that find themselves. They

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    Graduation Speech

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    Graduation Speech Welcome everyone. I will like to thank everyone for coming to join the class of 2013 at our graduation and commencement ceremony. Thanks to our family‚ relatives‚ faculty‚ and professors for being here on our special day. Today is the day of entering or facing the "real world" that so many of us have been talking about for four years. In some cases it may had taken more than that but that doesn’t matter‚ what matters now is how we are going to use it to benefit us. We are here

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    Essay 6 June 24‚ 2014 A Memorable Experience Having children in my life make me feel more responsable. I have two children‚ teenegers‚ Elvis 17 years old and David 14 years old. My husband and I raise them with love and devotion but it comes a moment and we relize that they are growing up very fast. My younger son finished eight grade in Forest Middle School. Celebrating my son`s graduation was a memorable experience for me. A good looking is important for this event. For examples‚ he was

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