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    Reform Persuasive Speech

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    as a good person? There is crime around us‚ and teenagers sometimes take place in perpetrating them‚ and as any person who commits a crime‚ they receive a punishment proportional to their offences and are sent to a detention center as an attempt to reform and lead them to a right path. However‚ the methods applied aren’t working as they are supposed to‚ there‚ teenagers are mistreated and abused‚ to be released not as a new and straight person‚ but being just like they were before‚ with traumas‚ or

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    Outline 2 Name: Tiffany Class: Coms 4 Instructor Name: Daniel DeVere General Purpose: My general purpose is to inform other students about the new California immigration law - the Trust Act - California Assembly Bill 4‚ or AB4 signed by Jerry Brown‚ California’s state governor. Specific Purpose: To inform students what is the Trust Act‚ how it differs from the previous legislation‚ as well as how it affects current citizens. Organization Pattern: Topical Pattern Thesis: I will be using

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    What is the role of a corporate governance gatekeeper? To align management’s interests with those of long-term shareholders and to protect investors from misleading financial information published in public filings. 4. Corporate governance reforms and best practices require the establishment of what four key gatekeepers to deal with the perceived agency problems of asymmetric information between management and investors and to improve the quality of public financial information? (1) Independent

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    U.S. Immigration Policy Reform The United States is well- known for its greatly diverse population‚ and the nation is receiving continuous influx of immigrants year by year. As a result‚ American economy and even its culture have been deeply influenced by increasing alien population over time. The United States has become an empire with the dominant economy in the past few decades. Although it is undeniable that the U.S’s competitive society and low-cost undocumented labors are the most important

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    Immigration Reform: Hillary Clinton’s View Hillary Clinton said‚ “The American people support comprehensive immigration reform-not just because it is the right thing to do‚ but because it strengthens families‚ our economy‚ and our country. Congress must pass comprehensive immigration reform that provides a path to citizenship‚ treats every person with dignity‚ upholds the rule of law‚ protects our borders and national security‚ and brings millions of hardworking people into the formal economy”

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    Danny Mendoza 3/5/13 English 14 Prof. Mareneck Informative Speech Joaquín Guzmán Loera Thesis Statement: How Joaquín Guzmán Loera became a mythical figure in Mexico‚ both a narco folk hero and a villain Main Points: His beginnings/ Birth Rise to Power/ Control of the Sinaloa Cartel Legend of “El Chapo” • Born on April 4‚ 1957‚ to a poor family in the rural town of La Tuna Badiraguato‚ his abusive father kicked him

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    The Legacy of Jerry Falwell Organization: This speech uses topical organization. Audience analysis: The average age of the audience is between 19 and 23 years of age. There are a greater number of males than females‚ and all are Caucasian. All are from conservative religious backgrounds and abide by Liberty University’s guidelines. Central Idea: To reflect and admire the life of Jerry Falwell‚ who lived to win souls for Christ. Introduction I. Attention-getter: A. After 73

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    RESOLUTION: The United States should Issue visas to illegal immigrants. PROS 1: CLAIM: Guest workers are primarily here to benefit the agriculture and the high tech sectors of the economy. WARRANT(S): -In 2007 about 70% of jobs for working in agricultural fields are filled by foreign born which thus improve our economy. IMPACT(S):They increase agricultural and high tech sectors of economy because they take jobs that can’t or won’t be

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    Presidents Obama’s commonsense immigration reform proposal has four parts. The subject in which caught most of my attention was the way immigrants can earn their citizenship. This proposal provides undocumented immigrants a legal way to earn citizenship. This would allow those hidden in shadows to come out and pay taxes and play by the rules like everyone else. Those living illegally in the U.S. would be responsible for their actions be passing national security and criminal background check‚ paying

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    Illegal Immigration Speech

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    Immigration has been an issue in Texas and across the nation for many years. Illegal immigrants have been flooding into the United States by the thousands every year and it seems like nothing has slowed them down. What can we do as a state? What can we do as a nation? Do we need to have stricter laws that will place these illegal immigrant in prison? Do we need to install a fence above and below the ground? No one seems to be coming up with the correct solutions. If we were to go out and do a survey

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