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Zeal Man Speech
"I the water girl will try to save the world. Zeal Man turned to me and said "are you sure"? I look at him and said yes I'm sure. Bluster Woman told me
to be "Okay." "Okay it's time for you to go" said Zeal Man. So I left to save the earth. Bluster Woman said that I had to go to Washington D.C. I put on
my gear, and go when I got there the grass, trees and flowers were all dry. I said to myself "I can do this, the whole city is counting on you." First, I
will have to worn the whole city. Second, I will make it rain. Third, the grass, trees and flowers won't be dry. Last the city will be saved.All of that
happened and I saved the earth. Zeal Man and Bluster Woman were so proud of me because I have saved the earth. The next day Zeal Man and
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Stan The Man Informative Speech
David Buxton
Missouri History
Ms. Gregory
February 26,2018
Stan Musial
Today I'm here to tell you about Stan the Man in his early life he lived it like any other kid did in the great depression he was born on November 21,
1920 his father worked at the steel mill and struggled to put food on the table for the family. He loaded wire bales onto freight cars. The family mostly
struggled because Stan's dad struggled with alcoholism. Stans mother put in long hard hours as a domestic worker and the family often relied on
donations from food pantries. Then Stan later remembered his mom making him baseballs "out of a little bit of this and that." When Stan was a young
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He was the only member of his family to graduate from high school. Musial always dreamed of being a professional baseball player. He started
wanting to be one ever since he was eight years old. When he turned seventeen he signed a pitching contract with the St. Louis Cardinals for sixty
five dollars and he even left for a spring training. He then wrote a autobiography it was call "What made me sign with the cardinals? Because they
used salesmanship, the personal touch. Where other wrote, they talked. Where others waited, they acted. That early bird that got the worm must
have been a redbird." When he retired he said "if I had to do it all over again he would've went to college before he went and played professional
baseball although baseball treated me wonderfully i missed something." In nineteen thirty seven Stan met his wife Lillian. On May twenty fifth
nineteen forty the got married in Daytona Beach Florida. They remained married and for seventy two years and had four children. Playing as a
left–handed pitcher in the Cardinals farm system in 1938. While playing for the Daytona Beach Islanders, he fell hard on his left shoulder and was
unable to keep pitching so Musial began playing in the outfield. He was a
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Every Man A King Speech Analysis
On April 23, 1934, United States Senator Huey P. Long delivered his most well–known speech to the American people via radio. His speech became
known as "Every Man A King." During this time period, the United States had felt the effects of the Great Depression for about five years and looked
to the president for a solution to their suffering. Both presidents during this time, President Herbert Hoover and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
had the responsibility of facing the economic depression and leading the United States out from the clutches of the Great Depression. Feeling that he
himself would resolve the issues more effectively, the senator committed himself to run for president in 1936, threatening the current president
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Long gives the people reasons why they should listen to him and believe in what he is explaining, by using publically acclaimed as evidence for
his philosophy. By praising these credible sources that agree with his own words, Long hopes to draw the credibility from these sources to increase
his own. Towards the end of the speech, he includes phrases like "all you have to do," "You simply have to," to inform the public that the plans he
proposes are not challenging to accomplish. The plan he outlines has enough information to appear credible, but if one looks deeper, beyond the
simplicity of his words, they will see the impracticality of his plans. However, his authoritative and confident tone supersedes the actual impracticality
of his plans, conveying to the audience that he is experienced in matters of this nature and knows what he is doing, thus gaining their trust. To
develop credibility with his listeners, he uses the Bible as evidence to reinforce his own policies and views regarding the elite in America. He selects
specific scripture from the Book of James, entailing that a country cannot "survive" with any one person holding the wealth "permanently;" the wealth,
instead, should be, "scattered among the people," to facilitate a necessary balance between the classes. Long's use of the Bible shows the American
people that what he is suggesting is
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Wedding Speech For A Man Of Honor
So I want to start this off by saying I love you and this is your day. Regardless whatever you want to do is your call. This may also be something we
want to talk about in person and not over a text message, so if you don't wanna talk about it we can plan a day for beer and chit char. It's been
sitting in the back of my head since Poop called me and told me you guys set a date. (Also 9+8=17 idk if that's a sign or anything but I just thought
of it.) we had previously talked about me taking on the duties of your man of honor. As we know you are very selective in whom you have in your
life and who you share things with. I know that in the past few months I've dropped the ball a number of times in which I was not a good friend, let
alone living
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A Wedding Speech By The Maid Of Honor And The Best Man
Friendship is one of the most important thing in this world. Friends are the people who support the decisions you make, encourage you to pursue your
dreams, and love you despite your flaws. The loyalty and devotion between two friends are usually shown through real–life interactions. However,
written words can also show how much two friends care for each other. Wedding speeches and text messages seemingly have no connections to one
another; but through purpose, audience, and conventions such as tone, diction, and grammar choices we see that the two genres reveal how close two
friends are. Furthermore, we see how the purpose and audience change the content of the two genres and how the audience change the tone and diction
of the writing. In almost every wedding, a wedding speech is given by the maid–of–honor and the best man. These speeches are used to thank the
parents for arranging the wedding and the guests for coming. The main purpose of the speech, however, is to wish the newly married couple all the
happiness and luck with their marriage. While wishing the couple a happy marriage, the speaker includes anecdotes about the newlyweds, showing
how strong the relationship between the bride or groom and the speaker. In Jenna Haas's speech to Jillian Douwsma, she recounts a story about how
Jillian's groom, Seth, picked up an item that had fallen out of a girl's backpack. He did not know that the item was a tampon and the two girl laughed
about it. Anecdotes such as this
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We Choose To Go To The Moon And Barrack Obama's Speech On...
When choosing the speeches "We Choose to go to the Moon" and Barrack Obama's speech on same–sex marriage, there was a running theme of
exhilaration, excitement and pride within the two speeches. Without even truly knowing of the two speeches one can analyze by the meaning of the
speeches they are speeches that are meant to insight the country with such invigoration over a topic that the emotion could be felt through by the words
spoken. However, both events come from entirely different time periods within entirely different social and political topics, and both speeches even
with coming off with similar emotions are presented in alternative ways. Semantics is the study of word construction and the ability to understand a
word's meaning. Applying this study and its concepts to John F. Kennedy'sspeech given at Rice University and Former President Barrack Obama's
speech on same sex marriage becomes a key to form an analysis on the two speeches. Kennedy's speech at Rice University discusses the space
exploration, specifically to the moon, the choice of words within the speech make the speech animated using word understanding.
Within the speech, itself one of the many semantic features that can be found are the multiple noun classes that Kennedy uses to create emphasis on
what he is speaking about. In the sentence, "The exploration of space will go ahead, whether we join in it or not, and it is one of the great adventures
of all time..." one can notice the way concrete and
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A Streetcar Named Desire By Susan Glaspell
In any great story, one can find a unique trait that sets it apart from all others. Susan Glaspell 's Trifles would be incomplete if not for the lonely
farmhouse. Romeo and Juliet is nothing if not a tragedy about star–crossed lovers. The tales that we now know as classics received that label because
something about them was just too great to ignore. Although many dramas and stories often find strengths in their story or setting, A Streetcar Named
Desire demonstrates the significance of powerful characters. Specifically, Blanche DuBois is arguably the most essential character to the plot. Raised
on a plantation among the wealthy, she is a ringing example of sophistication and femininity. The way she speaks and acts portray this, as her
words are more often than not poetic in nature and almost too flawless. She 's also able to use her words to manipulate others, especially when it
comes to dodging questions about her mysterious past. All in all, Blanche is a truly well crafted character because of how unique and unalike she is
to any of the other characters in A Streetcar Named Desire, and most of it can be attributed to her distinctive voice. Blanche 's character is, as a whole,
excessively poetic and complicated in the way she talks. Her pattern of speech serves to reflect her comfortable upbringing and status as a more refined
and elite citizen when compared to the other characters of the play. Specifically, when speaking to Mitch, Blanche uses poetic speech to make
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Invisible Man Speech
In Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison the narrator recalls the dying words of his grandfather, "I want you to overcome'em with yeses, undermine'em with
grins, agree'em to death and destruction, let'em swoller you till they vomit or bust wide open." (Ellison 264) These words haunt the narrator throughout
his life and especially as he gains success as a student and approval from whites. The narrator's graduation speech about humbleness embodies some
understanding of his grandfather's words. This need to be humble wasn't necessarily felt by the narrator, but he knew that this is what the white people
wanted to hear. This speech holds resemblance to the values Booker T. Washington held, which is why it favored the whites. Washington's methods...
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This honor the narrator is provided with by being invited to speak is not as prestigious as the narrator believes. What is an educational speech is no
more important than the gruesome boxing match. The simple fact that this boxing match will take place prior to the speech demonstrates how this
grotesque entertainment ranks higher on a white hierarchal level of importance compared to a colored man's words. The invitation itself forces the
narrator to submit to white humiliation prior to being given the right to go up on stage to speak. The narrator is grouped within a stereotypical
belief of unintelligent athletic colored boys when asked to participate as the entertainment. The whites assume that because he is black he must be
unintelligent, prone to violence, and capable of fighting. When the narrator observes the drunken town leaders it becomes clear that these
individuals do not take him seriously. Throughout the "Battle Royale the reader can feel a sort of anxiety on the part of the narrator for it all to be
over. In an attempt to put an end to this degrading situation he tries to pretend, "I lay prone, pretending that I was knocked out, but felt myself seized
by hands and yanked to my feet. "Get going, black boy! Mix it up!" My arms were like lead, my head smarting from blows." (Ellison 268) This scene
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Best Man Wedding Speech Essay
Best Man Wedding Speech
This is the first time Kevin's ever brought me dinner and I?m too nervous to eat it.
For those of you who don't know me, I'm Kevin's younger brother and my full name is Bobby What are you drinking, so if you see me at the bar
later don't hesitate to call me by my full name. Unfortunately every silver lining does have A cloud, and that is that you've all got to listen to me for the
next 5 minutes.
I'd just like to thank Kevin on behalf of the bridesmaids for his kind words I think you will all agree that they have done a fantastic job today and look
absolutely beautiful.
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I did a lot of research to make sure that I wouldn't be forgetting anything, and came up with a checklist of what my duties should be.
BRING OUT LIST
Before I get to the list though, I want to share a little more about what I found in my research. I read a book that stated that there are three key
elements to a successful wedding day. They are as follows:
The Aisle – The longest walk you'll ever take.
The Altar – The place where two become one.
The Hymn – The celebration of the marriage.
I think Lisa must have read the same book, because after taking the vows earlier today, I'm pretty sure I heard her mumbling those same three things.
– – – Aisle Altar Hymn.
Ok, now back to the checklist. This checklist that I came up with included each of the following.
1. Making sure his Face and Hair are in order (If god couldn't do it, what chance have I got.)
2. Keeping Kevin's mechanical hands away from the wedding car so that we actually got here
3. See that angry ex–girlfriends are kept at bay" – Thankfully the foot and mouth epidemic saw off most of them, and I think the rest are actually out
celebrating as I speak.
4. And finally, make aspeech at the wedding reception, so I thought I would give a little bit of background into Kevin for those who don't know him
as well as me. So here goes.
Background
Kevin was born 15th December 1971 at Purley Hospital and weighed just 6lb
14oz after coming prematurely, (no change there
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Most Significant Learning Moment Analysis
My Most Significant Learning Moment(s) in Professor Walsh's Class I have to begin starting off saying when I made my schedule for the semester and
realized I had to take English 222 Effective Speech course I was very hesitant, public speaking was not something I wasn't too keen on doing I will
admit. My degree calls for this course so I course my professor and off I went very skeptical that I would do well, get much from this class or even
enjoy any of it. Boy was I wrong, not only did I enjoy every aspect of the class, I learned quite about public speaking, persuasive speech, Monroe's
Motivated Sequence, the communication model and how we use it, the importance of listening, working in a group as well as group thinking, how
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We also had several group participation projects during this course, which I enjoyed very much, this is something very new to me and something that I
had not done since high school. I honestly feel something that more professors should engage in along with group participation. The projects were
great because they represented what we were learning and gave us a better understanding of how we were using not only writing skills but body
language, creative skills, interpersonal skills, logic, behavioral skills, communication, mindfulness, listening, conflict, as well as presentational
skills. As for myself, I do believe I could add more enhancement to my future group participation if I learn powerpoint, I have learned that this is a
big presentation piece to displaying visuals, along with possibly being a bit more verbal with my opinions but not demanding just so I am heard.
This is something that remains very true to my personal, family, and friends as well when speaking for myself. I think because of English 222
Effective Speech , Professor Walsh, the help of Katie, and my classmates, I now have some useful tools to make some
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Humorous Wedding Speech-Best Man
Greetings, ladies and gentlemen. I'd just like to start by saying what an honour it was to be asked to be Sean's best man. I appreciate that it must
have been a hard decision for him, but let's face it, he made the right choice. I mean when Sean asked me to be best man I immediately thought to
myself, "What had I done to deserve a privilege like this", "Who dropped out at the last minute"? "Could I turn the job down and still get drunk at his
expense"? Joking aside, having accepted the job, I am pleased with the way things went today. From my perspective, everything went smoothly. The
weather stayed nice, the venue is fantastic and everyone looks fantastic, even Sean. I got him to the church on time, which for me is a miracle in itself,
he
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Martin Luther King Essay
Martin Luther King
There are many important things that shape the delivery of your speech. Among the most important parts of delivery involved are voice production and
articulation. Other important parts of delivery include methods, gestures, eye contact, and the clothing that you wear. Martin Luther King Jr. is
considered one of the most influential speakers of this century. Thedelivery and language of King's speeches has earned him this label. In the next
paragraph I shall examine King's delivery and why he is considered such a great speaker. If your audience cannot hear you, your speech servers very
little purpose. King's most famous speech took place in nineteen sixty three during a March on Washington. I' m sure King was concerned... Show more
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I feel that everyone has gestures that are unique and King was no different. He moved around during his speeches and used his hand to emphasize
points throughout his speeches. I cannot decide whether king used the memorization or extemporaneous method. If I was to choose one I would
choose the memorization method. During the speeches of
King we viewed he never losses eye contact with the audience. This is one of the reasons why I choose the memorization method. I also feel King's
speeches came straight from his heart. King was a Baptist minister and was without a doubt filled with the spirit of god. I feel King's speeches were
influenced by the spirit that lived within his heart. The book states that your appearance should be in harmony with your message. King's speeches
were all based on serious spiritual and political issues and a suit and tie were the attire that he choose to wear. King was a educated man and was
without a doubt educated in the area of fundamental speech skills. The textbook states that the most effective language was simple, clear, and direct.
King practiced all three of these when performing his speeches. King's language was simple in that the people he was speaking to could comprehend
what he was speaking about. He was very clear about the points in which he was speaking about. He also came directly to the reason why he was
speaking, he did not beat around the bush.
King used emotions to sway people to see things his way. King
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Man In The Arena Speech
Politics, in short, is divisive. Attending high school in a vibrant political climate like DC, I find difficulty avoiding political discussions as issues seen
on Twitter feeds and classroom conversations frequently spill into heated lunchtime debates on immigration, gun control, and healthcare. At Visitation,
one can either sidestep the conversation or fully engage. I chose the latter. But in the times that I am red in the face, attempting to digest the opinions of
my hyper–conservative counterparts, I remember an important message from Teddy Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena" speech: "It's not the critic who
counts... the credit goes to the man who is actually in the arena..." Roosevelt's words challenge me daily to strive for political change in
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Spider Man Homecoming Persuasive Speech
Yet again, Marvel Studios has produced another hit for theaters. Recently, "Spider–man: Homecoming" was shown on the big screen. This comes as no
surprise, Spider–man has always been one of the most profitable superheroes to exist on screen along with on the page. However, this isn't the first
we've seen of Peter Parker on the big screen, in 2002 Tobey Maguire starred as our red hero. After that trilogy was completed, Andrew Garfield picked
up the suit and starred in "The Amazing Spider–man" in 2012. Fans everywhere have argued over who played Spidey best and now a new competitor
has rose to the challenge. Tom Holland is branded as "young Spider–man" which is a big part of his appeal. He shows the main aspect of Parker we
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Speaking of family, Toomes' daughter is none other than Peter's love interest Liz (Well played, Marvel). Overall, Liz is pointless, and yes I
understand that during the homecoming dance Peter has the classic fear of meeting his date's Dad, along with coming face to face with his
enemy, it was a good parallel, but other than that scene she kinda proved pointless plot wise and by the time she said she was moving I was over
it. That being said, other supporting parts were well played. Ned is portrayed by Jacob Batalon and is used as the "guy in the chair" and best friend to
our hero, and it's a nice change from frenemy Harry Osborn and also since Disney now owns Marvel and Star Wars we can really see the nerdiness
of this friendship which is especially relatable for me and my friends who used to host week Star Wars marathons and even the lego Death Star is
shown which is an added plus in my
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Character Analysis Of King Henry The V
King Henry the V, a strong young man who has shown to be a natural leader as he time and time again captures the hearts of people by his moving
speeches. There is no denying that Henry the V is an interesting character, both fear and loved by the people around him. As much as he can be
admirable leader clearly there are some very strange aspects about his character. When reading through the play one tends to wonder who King Henry
really is. As he enters in different scenarios and interacts with different people we see a dramatic shift in his personality. Though on one hand it is not
a bad thing, perhaps he understands what type of people want in different situation and he seems to mold his personality accordingly. On the other
hand, however, one can look at this as an act of deceit even comparing King Henry to the modern–day politicians who are often accused of being
deceitful by putting up a character for their own advantage. All in all, it is very evident that King Henry has a multi faceted personality and he uses it
to his own advantage. Shakespeare intentionally showed this in the play to show In his speech at the wall of Harfleur King Henry shows a very brutal
side of himself when trying to invade France showing how merciless and how plainly vicious he can be . The purpose of this paper is to show how in
the play, Henry the fifth by William Shakespeare and the film version by Kenneth Branagh both show that Henry is that although Henry is not a
good person morally speaking but is a successful king .Who uses his many faces to deceive people but also create his empire .During the speech at
the wall of Harfleur, King Henry shows a very brutal and harsh side of his personality very different from what he has been showing before. In the
dramatic text, the speech was delivered in blank verse to show the status of who was speaking and to set the tone of the speech. In the film version,
Branagh too interpreted this scene as a very intense moment by the way in which showed the scene in the film. The scene was set by putting Henry in
a dark alley on his horse , when he speaks the camera was put at a low angle to make it seem as though the audience was looking up at him. He was
placed in the dark with the
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The Man With The Muckrake Speech Outline
"DESTRUCTION OF THE WARSHIP MAINE WAS WORK OF AN ENEMY" read the front page of the New York Journal in 1890, after a US battle
ship sunk from an explosion. However, the sinking of the ship was a complete accident, and this publishing of Yellow Journalism was a key factor that
pushed us into the war against Spain.(Attention Getter)
B.While many may see investigative journalism as essential and an expression of our first amendment rights, when over sensationalized it can cast a
dark cloud over an entire country. (Personal Credibility)
C.Theodore Roosevelts speech "The Man with The Muckrake" aimed to deter Yellow Journalism, which focused on selling papers rather than exposing
the whole truth. (Thesis)
D.While the 1890's can be seen as a prosperous time for our country, journalism exposed harsh working conditions for many, while business owners
continued to try to cut costs so that they could profit further. Roosevelt effectively identifies his audience, speaks upon and identifies the exigence, as
well as works around his constraints during his speech.
II.Body – [These main point support the thesis.]
A.Roosevelt effectively Identified his audience and spoke to them.
1. Roosevelt delivered his speech to a crowd just a few blocks away from the Whitehouse. Roosevelt delivers "The Man with The Muck–Rake"
specifically addressing reporters and journalists. Roosevelt begins the speech by getting straight to the point. He said, "Now, it is very necessary
that we should not flinch from seeing what is vile and debasing. There is filth on the floor, and it must be scraped up with the muck rake; and there
are times and places where this service is the most needed of all the services that can be performed. But the man who never does anything else, who
never thinks or speaks or writes, save of his feats with the muck rake, speedily becomes, not a help but one of the most potent forces for evil."
2. A very prominent theme that Roosevelt uses throughout his speech is the contrast between good and evil.
3. Teddy delivers this portion of the speech to directly address the exigence; yellow journalism.
4.Roosevelt is clearly for investigative journalism and believes it is a service that is invaluable
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Free Speech In Hit Man
Speaking on the behalf of the PAVC, the author Rex Feral should be held responsible for writing the book "Hit Man". This book has incited actions of
murder for three individuals. Free speech is the only argument that the defenders of the author hide behind. The first amendment states that "Congress
shall make no law... abiding the freedom of speech..". This I do agree with. The question is: what really is free speech? Free speech is the freedom of
expressing your own thoughts and actions as long as no immediate danger is present. Although in this situation, there is no shout of "fire!" or "shark!",
there is in fact immediate danger. Imagine someone asking to a huge crowd "Who wants to murder people?" Someone raises their hand. He then tells ...
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Free speech is usually free most of the time, but when it is used to teach people how to kill others, it's crossing the line. The first Amendment
protects someone's right to say something only within certain limits, so a person may have to suffer consequences for saying something that will
harm others. This is true in this case, Paladin Press did have the right to say what they wanted, but they aren't protected to write specific
instructions on how to murder and then get away with murder. This book is direct instruction and not just someone speaking their mind. This is a
special case that is rendered "unique in the law." This book has no purpose other than to teach murder and how to break the law. If you let this book
and its repercussions free of penalty, it will end up violating other rights, in addition to the first Amendment and create catastrophe in its wake. This
book is aiding someone, helping them kill three innocent victims and it's against the law to aid and abet a murder. The freedom of speech doesn't
protect any action that will harm others. The freedom of speech also doesn't protect someone's right to kill the innocent and without the book there
would be three more healthy, happy people alive in the world today. The book "Hit Man" is very dangerous and is likely to cause more murder
victims. I urge you to see the book as the threat that it is and to not hide behind
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Wedding Speech By The Maid Of Honor And The Best Man
For every person that exists, there is at least one other person with whom they will laugh with, love with, and live life with. These are the people
who will support the decisions you make, encourage you to keep going after massive failures and love you despite all your flaws. We cherish the
relationships we built and the friendships we have because there's nothing more valuable than having your best friend's presence through each decision
made, through each important event, through each step you take in life. Without friends, we would be alone. The devotion and loyalty between two
friends are shown through real life interactions. However, written words can also show how much two friends care for one another. Text messages and
wedding speeches may seem to have no connection to each other, but through content, tone and specific conventions, both genres reveal how close two
people are. A wedding speech is usually given by the maid–of–honor and the best man. These two positions hold special meaning because it is meant to
be given by someone whom the bride and groom cherish and love. To be given the position of maid–of–honor or best man already shows how much
love and respect the bride or groom has for their friend. Wedding speeches, in return, show how much love and respect the maid–of–honor or best man
holds for their friend. Because wedding speeches are written by close friends, the content in the speech, oftentimes, make it touching and emotional.
Most commonly, the
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Wedding Speech
Wedding Speech – Best Man
First I?d like to thank GROOMS NAME for those kind words ? some sort of response is probably in order
Before I start, if there's anybody here who feels a little nervous and apprehensive, it's probably because you've just got married to GROOMS NAME.
I have a bit of an issue to raise, it has come to my attention that there is a bet on about the length of the Best Man's speech.... however I am sure you
will all be glad to know that I got wind of this and have put a bet down of an hour, and with the kitty currently at $100 you might as well all settle and
enjoy the ride...
So I have a bit of a dilemma ? do I drag the speech out for the hour so I win or do I get on with it so we can get in the bar?
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ladies and gentlemen, the ushers – Bob and Ray.
Now a few of the better parts of my duties for the day I get to thank the bridesmaids. I know that BRIDES NAME has given you something already to
say thanks
However I?d like to add to this by saying what a great job you have done getting BRIDES NAME through today and I think everyone will agree you
ALL/BOTH look beautiful.
But I would especially like to thank BRIDES NAME?s dad for his kind words and everyone involved for organising what I am sure we will all agree
has been a wonderful day and really got GROOMS NAME and BRIDES NAME?s marriage off to a perfect start...
I think you would agree that at least so far the wedding has been beautifully planned, even down to getting an extra hour in bed tonight
As part of my preparation for today I have been doing some research
Unfortunately today has always been regarded as a bit of a black day in history:
1854 – Charge of Light Brigade (Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War), 409 die
1943 – The International War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg sentenced 12 Nazi leaders to death.
Dr Crippen sentenced for poisoning his wife
But now at least there?s one good event to remember the 25th for.
Another part of my research was to ask some of his friends and family about what they would say about him: some words you could use to
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Mark Everson Informative Speech
I.Speech Goal: My goal is to inform my speech class about Mark Everson who is running for president.
II.Introduction:
a.I will be showing a picture of Mark Everson.
b.This is important to you because this man could potentially one day be leading our country.
c.My credibility as a speaker is I have done a lot of research, read a lot of articles, and watched a lot of videos of interviews of Mark Everson.
III.Thesis: My three main points I will cover today about Mark Everson will be his background, qualifications, and viewpoints on different issues.
IV.Speech Body:
a.Main Point: First, I would like to tell you a little bit about my candidate and where he is from and what he has done in the past.
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Sub–point: Mark Everson's work back ground and history.
1.Sub–sub point: Mark spent six years in the Reagan administration, with his time more or less equally divided between the United States Information
Agency and the Department of Justice
2.Sub–sub point: Mark also joined the administration of George W. Bush. Initially at the Office of Management & Budget, he was the controller and
then deputy director for management
3.Next, I will cover the qualifications he has to potentially be president.
b.Next, Main point 2: Qualifications
i.Sub–point: Some of Mark Everson qualifications expand from state to federal government roles and to the private sector.
1.Sub–sub point: Mr. Everson held positions that gave him foreign policy experience in Turkey, France, and Zambia.
2.Sub–sub point: Mark Everson was also CEO of the American Red Cross. ii. Sub–point: Mark Everson also brought stability to everything.
1.Sub–sub point: He brought stability to the Red Cross, an organization that had not experienced a high level of stability in more than a decade and
had been through five chief executives in six years
2.Sub–sub point: Even when he eliminated senior vice presidents and set what some thought were overly ambitious fund–raising goals, employees said,
he was respectful of staff members and an ardent defender of the
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Examples Of Hyperbolical Protestation In Tamburlaine
The wish–fulfilment images find their most appropriate and characteristic form of expression in Tamburlaine's hyperbolical protestations.
"For I, the chiefest lamp of all the earth,
First rising in the east with mild aspect.
But fixed now in the meridian line,
Will send up fire to your turning spheres,
And cause the sun to borrow light of you;" (p.44)
This is a form of expression which Marlowe nowhere else uses as often as in this play. Marlowe can use imagery to differentiate his characters, for
example, Bajazeth's speeches contain images from the underworld and are full of monsters and darkness,
"... sacrifice my heart to death and hell,
Before I yield to such a slavery." (p.43)
"Then, as I look down to the damned fiends,
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And neither Perseans Soveraign, nor the Turk
Troubled my sences with conceit of foile,
So much by much, as dooth Zenocrate
What is beauty, saith my sufferings then?" (pp.55–6)
The praise on Zenocrate shows close affinities with Elizabethan poetic conventions in its structure, in the repetition of the metrically regular lines in
which Zenocrate's name is introduced, and in its imagery. It is a highly lyrical description– it opens with references to nature's participation in
Tamburlaine's feelings, "watery cheeks," aire, earth and goes on to speak of Zenocrate's imminent death. It ends with five parallel visions which show
the loving sympathy and grief of the angels, of the heavenly bodies, of nature, and of God.
"Eies when that Ebena steps to heaven,
In silence of thy solemn Evenings walk,
Making the mantle of the richest night,
The Moone, the Planets, and the Meteors light." (p.56) These examples show the way in which lyrical forms could be absorbed by the drama and that
Marlowe the playwright is inseparable from Marlowe the
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Marlboro Man Persuasive Speech
I am humbled and honored to be a member of the Lumbee Tribe, the largest tribe east of the Mississippi River. Brooke Medicine Eagle once said,
"Being Indian is an attitude, a state of mind, a way of being in harmony with all things and all beings. It is allowing the heart to be the distributor of
energy on this planet; to allow feelings and sensitivities to determine where energy goes; bringing aliveness up from the Earth and from the Sky, putting
it in and giving it out from the heart." From Medicine Eagles' words, energy is forever flowing within nature. In my health profession experience I
have seen the heart damaged from lack of good health practices, for instance cigarette smoking. Combining this quote and Congressman Morris K.
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Comparing my goals to the honorable Congressman, I ask myself the quote by Ghandi, "How can I be the change that I wish to see in the world?"
While I may not be in Congress, however, to be that change in my community I want to assist my tribe in seeking federal recognition, so that the
health needs of the Lumbee people can be improved. In my experience volunteering at the Lumbee health clinic and working in the hospital as a
nurse, I noticed that the Lumbee people were hesitant to seek health assistance due to poverty, diminished physician rapport, and lack of health
insurance. In addition, you had the Marlboro Man poisoning and destroying their health. I knew immediately that health care was an imminent
problem and the catastrophic death of a Lumbee generation would soon occur. To help aid, Indian Health Services is a federal service to meet the
native health needs of those federally recognized, but what about those who are not recognized such as the Lumbee people? Do we allow them to drift
in the tide of the devastating diseases present? No, we make a stand to explore, provide institutions, and offer aid to improve native health
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Anne Hutchinson's Words and Their Later Significance Essay
Anne Hutchinson's Words and Their Later Significance
Anne Hutchinson, on trial for apparently nothing more than leading religious discussions at her house, is subjected to belittlement and unclear, if not
unfounded, accusations in "The Examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson at the Court at Newton." The trial, which took place in 1637, set a standard for
the future treatment of women, and subsequently their speech and writing. Because of the way the prosecution pigeonholes Hutchinson into admitting
her guilt, the reverends (and thus men) gain (or keep) power over women–the power to control their women and to interpret contrived meanings from
their words.
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Though she has broken a commandment in the court's eyes, there are countless ways to dishonor the parents without breaking the law. By bearing false
witness against Hutchinson, Winthrop is breaking a commandment (and in so doing, dishonoring his parents). Hutchinson is only asking for a clear
explanation of the charges against her, but is never given a satisfactory answer. During the questioning, Hutchinson is quick with her answers, but her
evident logic is not enough to keep the court from modifying its arguments:
"Mrs. H. I think I may.–Do you think it not lawful for me to teach women and why do you call me to teach the court? Gov. We do not call you to
teach the court but to lay open yourself. Mrs. H. I desire you that you would set me down a rule by which I may put them away that come unto me
and so have peace in so doing. Gov. You must shew your rule to receive them. Mrs. H. I have done it. Gov. I deny it because I have brought more
arguments than you have" (315). The court calls for Hutchinson to "lay herself open," but she has clearly already done so. When Winthrop argues that
his argument has more weight than hers because of quantity, he has done nothing but condemn himself. She has to say less to defend herself because
she has done no wrong; the prosecution has wrought more accusations because none have
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Warning Label Explanation Speech On The Mirror
Warning Label Explanation Speech
Man in the Mirror
With this speech I was able to conquer many factors such as letting my words coming out in a voice tone the way I intended it to be. I was able to
deliver my main points just like I practiced. I was able to create an outline according to what I expected to deliver to my audience. However, once
again I allowed my nervousness to get a little bit of my power and confidence. Because of my anxiety I did not create a true connection with my
listeners (classmates). I recognize that I fail in keeping a good eye contact with my classmates. Also, I have to work better with the pausing between
my sentences to emphasize my points more effectively. Additionally, I failed in explaining some details to make couple of my points more clear, but
inside of me I feel proud of myself for such a nice beginning. Even though I have to relax a little more, trust more in myself, and set aside all the
thoughts that interfere with my success during my presentation, I am excited about this experience.
The chapter 2 speaks about the first speech's development. It gives important keys for creating a strong speech. One of the basics structure is creating
a powerful outline that will provide me with the points that I need to deliver my presentation's message effectively. Creating an effective outline is a
fundamental key to keep my speech well organized. The best way to create an outline is starting with the body, for it is the "main course" of my dinner,
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Rhetorical Analysis of Speeches in to Kill a Mockingbird,...
We should study spoken language as it is truly unique and we can see the effect and beauty of spoken language in works of great orators and writers.
Spoken language is truly an art, which involves many techniques to perfect and master it. One of the techniques is rhetoric. Rhetoric is the art of
effective or persuasive speaking or writing. The ancient Greeks first developed public speaking. Under Roman, influence public speaking developed
further. This was heavily under the influence of Cicero and Aristotle. The speeches I have chosen to study are the closing speech of Atticus Fitch in
the novel to "Kill a Mockingbird" and the "Battle of Falkirk" by William Wallacein the movie "Brave heart." Atticus's speech occurs in a courtroom in
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This is done in order to engender pity and sympathy towards Tom Robinson in the courtroom and thus motivate the jury to return an innocent verdict.
Atticus uses a combination of convincing and logical evidence, but is also very passionate as he is not doing this as a "lip" service. He was doing
this, as he could not live with himself if he did not do his best to defend Tom Robinson despite the chances of winning the court case. The use of
emotive language and well–reasoned arguments makes the case more persuasive and plausible. Atticus is rather astute in showing compassion for
Mayella, this shows honesty and integrity in his character therefore the jury is more inclined to believe him over the witnesses. Atticus makes a direct
plea to the jury but he does this on a personal level. Atticus pauses to create more impact as it is dramatically effective as it focuses our attention to the
truth. Atticus throws the burden of blame on Mayella making her culpable of the crime that happened and not his client. He uses repetition to
emphasise his case and evidence. Atticus's tone becomes increasing aggressive and uncompromising however, he remains courteous and dignified
throughout. Atticus highlights to the jury the sheer arrogance of the witnesses of the state who believed their word would not be questioned over a
black man. Atticus shouted "TEMERITY" as he had become so frustrated. This is the only point in the speech where
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Chief Joseph's Speech
"Silence is a Ocean , Speech is a river ".Chief Joseph and Elie Weisel decided to throw there words in the river .Chief Joseph was a leader of a tribe ,
Nez Perce that wanted justice and freedom for his people .In addition Elie wiesel was a holocaust survivor that gave his speech at a concentration
camp with the Ex President obama .
Although both speeches are not that important , I do believe Chief Joseph speech was more effective in History. He really put lots of effort in the
speech .He wanted justice for his people he wanted the same rights and freedom as any white man .Joseph's speech was a very well written speech.
Chief Joseph's speech contained lots of persuasive techniques like imagery , rhetorical question ,analogy etc.He added personal
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Red Hawk Persuasive Speech
In two different speeches by two different Native American chiefs, Chief Seattle and Red Cloud, a similar topic in that of the removal of Indians by
the U.S. government, was addressed. However, the speeches by the two chiefs were very different, in terms of tone, figurative language, and the clarity
of their message. In, "On the Red Man's Trail," Chief Seattle used much figurative language, especially similes, to get his point across. Some of the
numerous examples are, "Yonder sky that has wept tears of compassion upon our fathers for centuries untold...," (paragraph 1) "My words are like
the stars that never set," (paragraph 2) When our young men grow angry at some real or imaginary wrong, and disfigure their faces with black
paint, their hearts also are disfigured and turn black...," (paragraph 6) "My people are ebbing away like the fast receding tide that will never flow
again," (paragraph 12) and, "Some grim Fate of our race is on the Red Man's trail, and wherever he goes he will still hear the sure approaching
footsteps of his fell destroyer and prepare to stolidly meet his doom, as does the wounded doe that hears the approaching footsteps of the hunter."
(paragraph 22) Meanwhile, in his speech after Wounded Knee, Red Cloud sparsely used figurative language. The vast majority of his statements were
easy to comprehend and literal, with some examples being, "I will tell you the reason for the trouble. When we first made treaties with the
Government, our old life and our
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of I Have A Dream Speech
Throughout history, speeches have been made to motivate, inspire, educate, and inform. People such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Abraham Lincoln,
and even Adolph Hitler have made speeches that have changed thousands of people's views, made a country believe that every member of one
religion is responsible for all their problems, or unite a nation under one shared dream. Speeches are extremely powerful tools, and the importance of
them are vastly underestimated. Speeches are so powerful that they can change a whole nation's view in just a few short minutes. The speaker must
connect to the audience on a personal and emotional level in order to attain the goal that they set forth for the speech. This goal can be to motivate or
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech I clearly saw the message he was trying to get across. Martin Luther King was saying that now is
the time to change our ways, and that there should be equality for every man, woman, and child in this country. I understood the message of the
speech easily, but I never looked further into the writing to see how he inspired so many people with it. Now that I have a better understanding of
writing, and I focus more on how the writer is saying something rather than what he is saying I can see that Martin Luther King said different
words and phrases a certain way for a reason. He repeats phrases such as "I have a dream" and "now is the time". By being repetitive, he
emphasized that he has a dream, and the time to make this dream come true is now. Using repetition in speech is a huge way to help the audience
understand the speaker, and to tell you what the most important aspects of the speech are. Another great example of using repetition is in Martin
Luther King's "Our God Is Marching On" speech. In this speech he uses repetition with two key phrases. These Phrases are "let us march on ...", and
"how long, not long". By repeating "let us march on ...", King is inspiring the people to protest all the segregation and voting laws, and by saying
"how long, not long" multiple times, he is telling people that if they protest then change will come soon. Using repetition, King was able to make a
huge change by inspiring people to protest segregation
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Salutatorian Speech
Salutatorian Speech
Breanna Rouse
Hello, fellow students, teachers, staff, and family members from Rio Rancho Cyber Academy. I didn't find out I was to give this speech until
Wednesday morning at 9:30, and that's probably a good thing because I may have tried to arrange not to be salutatorian if I'd had advance notice.
Consequently, this speech is probably not what you would expect; and I'm sure half my class would be much more comfortable standing here in
front of you I only want to make two points, and I'm sure you will appreciate it when I say they will be quick. First, I want to encourage my class,
myself included, to believe in ourselves and strive to reach our goals. Second, I think we all want to thank those who were instrumental ... Show more
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I have been very fortunate to have a group of compassionate people helping me and guiding me every step of the way. I know my stubborn
personality drives them crazy at times, but they accept my imperfections and push me to achieve goals I never would have thought possible. The fact
that I am standing here today is a tribute to that support. And, if I am being completely honest, I would never have made it through my math classes
without my brother's tutoring. Being in front of you tonight is the direct result of the people who inspired me, believed in me, and sometimes had to
drag me kicking and screaming towards my
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Frederick Douglass Speech Essay
Justified Words
Interlacing flawed feelings within a speech can be very stupefying to an audience. The majority of the time either the orator is being narcissistic,
fumbling over their own words, or their choice of words see, spurious and somewhat timid, not actually presenting the point. Two honorable mentions
that actually have a notable speech are Frederick Douglass and Chief Seattle in the mid–1800s. Feelings can always be flowed, but these two men
presented amazing speeches that overall lacked any falsehood within them. Both men saw the reality of the world during the time period they lived in.
Not only were they aware of it, many people were afraid to speak out against the wrongness of the world then, but they were not afraid. Both ... Show
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The speeches given by both men sever an absolute purpose. Whether or not the point does not seem justifiable to a reader, the more one is to
understand the speech, the more it would in fact be justifiable. From reading both of them, it can be determined that each man had hope, regardless of
what was going on in the world. Douglass mentioned cleanly where his hope was formed, and why he still had that hope. 'the arm of the Lord is not
shortened," were Douglass's exact words. Words that may somehow be an illusion unrecognizable to the uneducated but a deeper meaning lies within
Douglass's words. A meaning that represents his purpose for his people.
Seattle's words reside with the same effect. "Our God is the same God. You may think that you own him as you wish to own our land, but you cannot.
He is the Body of man, and his compassion is equal for the Redman and the white." Seattle's faith is no short coming of his speech.
The emotion given by both men was rightfully crestfallen. And in the most of the speeches neither men ever spoke with gratitude about themselves, or
came across as thinking they had done something more than others had. They simply spoke of what was, and encouraged change.
One comparison of both men's speeches is that both men spoke in a direct jarring diction appeal to the audience. By using diction, whatever they were
saying, however they were wanting it to come across was very prominent, but in a fashioned manner. Which is one reason why
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The Elements Of A Great Speech By Martin Luther King Jr.
Life is always easier when there is a way to find the answer. A cake is easier to bake with a recipe to follow, and a great speech needs a formula or list
of aspects to include. Good morning Mrs Roche and students. For my presentation today I will explore a formula I have created that contains all the
elements of a great speech. I produced this formula while I was studying some of the work of one of the best speakers and leaders of all time: Martin
Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr was an American Baptist Minister, Activist, Humanitarian, and leader in the African American Civil Rights Movement. He was
known for his amazing speaking skills and visionary speeches, which he used to successfully make a non–violent movement against segregation and
injustice during his time. He was a great speaker and a great leader. So what better of a leader than Martin Luther King Jr to help identify what key
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Martin Luther King's speeches are considered 'great' because he manages to connect with the audience through their emotional ties to the event he is
talking about. In his eulogy for the death of three girls killed in the bombing of their church he used the words :
"These children – unoffending, innocent and beautiful – were victims of one of the most vicious and tragic crimes ever perpetuated against humanity",
this language both pays respect towards the girls but also links back to his fight against injustice and this is exactly what the listeners will respond to.
They will be grateful to his kind words but will agree with him that it wasn't fair for the girls to die so innocent and young, and that they want this to
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White Man Persuasive Speech
How can you said "it is to laugh!" when some white man is cursing negroes, don't you remember your black too. Would it be funny if a white person
comes and curses us ( Ma, Charlie and me)? I don't think so. Its like I don't know you anymore. What have they turned you into? I recall that when
you were a young boy, you used to stand up for us in school. You always protected Charlie and me from anyone. And now you have turned into a
cold–hearted person just like them. Also, you used to be proud of the race and color you were born with.
I never understood why you passed yourself as a white man. How dare you said " putting it out that all of us are thieves and liars, or else diseased.."
you can't compare yourself to us. You know why? Because
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Humorous Best Man Speech Essay
Humorous Best Man Speech
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. Firstly on behalf of the bridesmaids, I would like to thank the groom for his kind words, and may I also say
that they have done a fantastic job today and all of them look absolutely beautiful.
I'd also like to say that the bride looks absolutely stunning today as I'm sure you will all agree. Unfortunately for the wedding photographs, the groom
just looks stunned.
When I was asked to be best man I consulted the Internet for help. I must confess I was perplexed by some of the things I was expected to do:
Help the groom dress. Thanks, but no thanks. If he hasn't learned by nor then he never will.
That his shoes are tied.
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His teenage years can be defined as several years of drinking and sleeping in the bathroom, cuddled up to the toilet bowl. It's good to know that some
thing never change.
At school, he tried many sports to no avail. When he tried rugby he was told his tackle was not big enough. He tried cross country running but could
not stand the pace and when it came to soccer he was useless in every position. Whether the bride can confirm those three things for us I dont know,
but I hope she has more luck.
Now, of course, I'm not the only person in this room that he knows well. In fact, this place is stuffed with people that have an opinion of him. So, I
thought it would be an idea to find out what some of you think of the groom. and share your thoughts at his wedding. Over the last few weeks I've
been approaching his friends and colleagues. This is what just a few of you said. His boss (and I can quote him now as he's not here) said: "Working
with him is like working with a God. He's rarely seen, he's holier than thou, and if he does any work it's a bloody miracle..."
Another absent colleague, rang me the other day and said: "He's really looking forward to the wedding, and especially the honeymoon, he's been going
on about it all week. One thing I can't understand though, is why he's taken to wearing fake tan to the office."
Unfortunately, he has also been described by someone
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Essay On Fbla Competition
Standing in that long, obscure hallway, I could feel my stomach turning over and over like the sea on a stormy night. "What did I get myself into this
time?" I thought to myself as I investigated each of my competitors waiting their turn to compete. I had worked tirelessly to prepare myself for today.
The hours consumed typing and retyping a speech that had to have just the right phrasing. I had my mother and two of the best teachers I knew
proofread speech and give me honest feedback. I ran through my speech numerous times, so much so that I was sure I could recite it in my sleep. I
even rehearsed responses to the hypothetical questions the judges might ask me, and listened to my speech on repeat for two hours on the bus. It all
came down to this. My opportunity to present at the West Virginia State FBLA Competition was a few minutes away. I sought toplace at the State's not
only for myself and my club, but also for my mother. Prior to getting out of the car this morning, she gave me one of her famous pep talks to set me on
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Assuredly, I gracefully walked into the room and proceeded to shake hands with the judges. I then took my place in the center of the stage to begin my
speech. I started with a striking catch phrase "Today I am going to tell you about an important date of mine......" Much to the judge's relief they soon
learned I was not talking about a date with a guy, but my first day of volunteering in my community. One judge appreciated my since of humor,
however the other two judges remained solemn throughout the presentation. At the conclusion of my speech, I paused, smiled and exited the room. I
remember thinking, although I could not articulate what impression I had left on the judges, I walked with confidence knowing I had executed my
speech to the best of my
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Speech and Rhetoric in Invisible Man
Oratory and Rhetoric in Invisible Man Many fall victim to the influence of powerful speech–throughout history, public speakers have used oration and
rhetoric to manipulate their listeners. Public speaking is an art, as it is often practiced and rehearsed. Politicians, for example, consciously employ the
art of oration in hopes of gaining support, sometimes abandoning their own beliefs in order to cater to the audiences'. Similarly, the Invisible Man, in
the Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, lives each moment as if he is a politician delivering a speech under the scrutiny of an audience–he constantly
disciplines himself to adhere to the expectations of others. Ironically, the scenes in which the Invisible Man actually delivers... Show more content on
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He means to say "social responsibility" but as he loses focus in an exciting moment for him, he instead says "social equality." Outraged, the white
men make the Invisible Man correct himself, and he does. By saying social equality without thinking beforehand, he reveals that social equality is
what he really wants, a concept he would never consciously think of on his own time. Later, during his speech on behalf of the Brotherhood, the
Invisible Man forgets everything that Brother Jack had told him to say. He improvises, saying "I could feel the words forming themselves, slowly
falling into place" (345). The Invisible Man does not consciously plan each sentence he speaks; he spontaneously lets his subconscious control his
words. Although he has not rehearsed the speech he delivers, it is very eloquent and effective, suggesting that subconsciously he has had these
feelings inside him for a while. He then says, "I suddenly have the urge to affirm my feelings" and talks about his blindness to injustice in his own life
(346). The word "affirm" denotes previous thought on the matter, just that he has not vocalized them until now. The Invisible Man also reveals that he
has less control over himself than usual by saying "urge," as he is speaking on impulses. Following his speech, he reflects on what he said, and makes
many discoveries of his own character that he would not have realized about himself without his subconscious informing his improvisational speech. He
comments, "We
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Essay about Wedding Speech – Best Man
Wedding Speech – Best Man
Before I begin with Leon's character assassination, I should probably introduce myself, as a lot of you don't know me...my name is Andy. My full
name is actually Andy WhatcanIgetyou. For those of you who I meet in the bar later, I'd appreciate it if you could Use my full name.
I'd also like to remind you, that the more you laugh at my gags the faster my speech will be delivered...so it's in your own best interest...
I think being a best man can be a very nerve racking experience...(pause)... if there's one person here this afternoon feeling nervous, apprehensive and
queasy about what lies ahead....then it's probably because you've just married Leon.
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In Lucy, Leon's found someone that is beautiful, intelligent, caring....and in Leon, Lucy's found.....well (pause)...a balding merchant banker. (turn to
Leon) – I think we know who got the better deal...
Then, after University, Leon started working at Lehman Brothers in London. Leon's always been known to be a hard worker...in fact at Lehmans I
believe he gets called 'GOD':
No–one ever sees him
He makes his own rules.....
And any work he does is a bloody miracle
Then, 4 years after first meeting Lucy, Leon popped the big question – and had it been any other of my mates that told me they were going to propose
to their girlfriends, I'd have been a little surprised at the least.... But when Leon told me, I really wasn't – they're clearly meant to be together and seem
to make each other very happy.
So who is this man that Lucy has just married???
Well, Leon was once described as ARROGANT, CONCEITED, INSENSITIVE and SELFISH...and...if anyone knows him it's his mother...
But over the last 5 years, Leon's been a great mate to me, and has helped me through all sorts of relationship and career disasters, and deep down he's
one of the nicest, most generous guys I know.
I believe at this point I'm supposed to give some advice on married life and what lies ahead. Unfortunately, I've never been married, I'm scared rigid at
the very prospect, and am totally in awe of the commitment these
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Humorous Wedding Speech: The Dapper Man
"Speech?" blurted Philip.
"Uh, what was that, sir? Oh, yes, if you haven't prepared an acceptance speech, you needn't worry. We will have someone introduce you and all you
need to do is explain the reasons behind your work, what drove you, and how it makes you feel to have done it. I am sorry if you did not get the
message about the speech, but I am more than confident you will be able to produce one without problems," said the man.
Philip's heart sank. He was never very good in front of crowds. He decided he would just have to wing it. It would need to be short and sweet. He
would say, ladies and gentlemen of the jury...wait, no. Ladies and gentlemen, I am honored that my work has been honored in such a way...wait, too
many honoreds...crap, thought Philip, flustered.
"Step this way, please," said the dapper man, as he began lining the winners up one–by–one. Philip didn't recognize a single winner. He had never even
heard of them, which he found distinctly odd, since they were all in the same field.
"Oh, Admiralor Simpson and Admiralor Charles, it is a pleasure to meet you both. The procession will be starting any moment," said the dapper man.
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I only hope to be an example for those who wish to make a difference in the galaxy. It is important to maintain a zeal for knowledge and to explore
the unexplored, to learn from our mistakes, and to grow from them. As a member of this society, who has never reached the stars myself, I can
only imagine the wonders that are before us now. I continued with my research in the hopes of creating a better life for those on the colonies. And,
perhaps someday my research can be used to sustain planets for the sole purpose of growing food and maintaining clean water facilities for the
future of our species. Thank you," said Philip confidently. He glanced at the crowd and saw Jack beaming with approval. Philip's nerves were at ease,
as he walked back to his
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My Special Event Speech
On Monday, I gave my special occasion speech. I would have to say that I was most nervous for this speech and really I don't know why. The topic I
believe was a little harder because you did not have as strict of an outline that you could speak on. We could really pick any topic that had to do with a
special occasion. I know for me it took a lot of thinking to decide which one I wanted to do and the one I did choose still felt awkward. Having such
broad speech choice also made it hard for many people in the class including me to make the time requirement. I would say that the time was my
largest fault for this speech. Some of the other problems that I had during my speech was that I did not go into a great deal of detail on the husband
and not going into much fun detail on anything else. I left most the speech pretty broad in the way that I only really told one story. If I were to do the
speech again I would come up with much more to say about each person and why they are so perfect for each other. The topic I choose was doing a
maid of honor speech for my sister. It did feel really awkward to do a speech about her because any inside joke that I was going to say the true audience
in the room would not understand what I was talking about. For that reason it made it hard for me to choose what content to put into the speech.
However, I do think I had a good basis of information, but I could have expanded and put into more detail to length and give the audience a true
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Relationship Between Coriolanus and Volumnia in William...
The Relationship Between Coriolanus and Volumnia
The speech patterns of "Coriolanus" reveal the title character's psychological turmoil. Churning with self–doubt about his determination, his
relationship with those around him, and his relationship with his mother, Coriolanus is a man at the mercy of his environment. The environment that
shapes Coriolanus is the instruction he receives from his mother Volumnia.1 In his relationship with his mother, Coriolanus plays the weak and
subservient role. Volumnia's treatment of Coriolanus during his childhood and later, when he is an adult, profoundlymolds Coriolanus. Even when
absent in scenes, Coriolanus's mother acts as an invisible force, shaping Coriolanus's interactions with other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Volumnia, unlike the other women in the play such as Virgilia, does not recoil from war and the battlefield. Instead, Volumnia both identifies with the
war hero and delights in both his triumphs and his pain. In describing the pride she would gain from her sons' deaths in battle, Volumnia separates
herself from the other women in the play who want nothing to do with war, "I had rather eleven die nobly for their country than one voluptuously
surfeit out of action." (1.3.20–21). Thus the pride that Coriolanus derives from his own wounds and wounded body is a product of his mother's pride
in having a wounded son. Volumnia describes with pride Coriolanus's bloody brow, "Though you were born in Rome!' His bloody brow/ with his
mailed hand then wiping" (1.3.31–32). The pride that Volumnia procures from her son's victories and injuries winds up reflecting itself on
Coriolanus who describes these victories and wounds with equal pride. By the end of the first act, Volumnia's descriptions of mothering demonstrate
the warlike spirit she has channeled into her raising of Coriolanus. The imagery she uses in Act 1 Scene 3 also separates her from the other women in
the play. Volumnia speaks of "blood," "swords," and "death," while women like Virgilia speak of "sewing" and "butterflies."
Volumnia's speech patterns put her in the commanding position in her relationship with Coriolanus. In Act 5 Scene 3,
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  • 5. A Wedding Speech By The Maid Of Honor And The Best Man Friendship is one of the most important thing in this world. Friends are the people who support the decisions you make, encourage you to pursue your dreams, and love you despite your flaws. The loyalty and devotion between two friends are usually shown through real–life interactions. However, written words can also show how much two friends care for each other. Wedding speeches and text messages seemingly have no connections to one another; but through purpose, audience, and conventions such as tone, diction, and grammar choices we see that the two genres reveal how close two friends are. Furthermore, we see how the purpose and audience change the content of the two genres and how the audience change the tone and diction of the writing. In almost every wedding, a wedding speech is given by the maid–of–honor and the best man. These speeches are used to thank the parents for arranging the wedding and the guests for coming. The main purpose of the speech, however, is to wish the newly married couple all the happiness and luck with their marriage. While wishing the couple a happy marriage, the speaker includes anecdotes about the newlyweds, showing how strong the relationship between the bride or groom and the speaker. In Jenna Haas's speech to Jillian Douwsma, she recounts a story about how Jillian's groom, Seth, picked up an item that had fallen out of a girl's backpack. He did not know that the item was a tampon and the two girl laughed about it. Anecdotes such as this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. We Choose To Go To The Moon And Barrack Obama's Speech On... When choosing the speeches "We Choose to go to the Moon" and Barrack Obama's speech on same–sex marriage, there was a running theme of exhilaration, excitement and pride within the two speeches. Without even truly knowing of the two speeches one can analyze by the meaning of the speeches they are speeches that are meant to insight the country with such invigoration over a topic that the emotion could be felt through by the words spoken. However, both events come from entirely different time periods within entirely different social and political topics, and both speeches even with coming off with similar emotions are presented in alternative ways. Semantics is the study of word construction and the ability to understand a word's meaning. Applying this study and its concepts to John F. Kennedy'sspeech given at Rice University and Former President Barrack Obama's speech on same sex marriage becomes a key to form an analysis on the two speeches. Kennedy's speech at Rice University discusses the space exploration, specifically to the moon, the choice of words within the speech make the speech animated using word understanding. Within the speech, itself one of the many semantic features that can be found are the multiple noun classes that Kennedy uses to create emphasis on what he is speaking about. In the sentence, "The exploration of space will go ahead, whether we join in it or not, and it is one of the great adventures of all time..." one can notice the way concrete and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Streetcar Named Desire By Susan Glaspell In any great story, one can find a unique trait that sets it apart from all others. Susan Glaspell 's Trifles would be incomplete if not for the lonely farmhouse. Romeo and Juliet is nothing if not a tragedy about star–crossed lovers. The tales that we now know as classics received that label because something about them was just too great to ignore. Although many dramas and stories often find strengths in their story or setting, A Streetcar Named Desire demonstrates the significance of powerful characters. Specifically, Blanche DuBois is arguably the most essential character to the plot. Raised on a plantation among the wealthy, she is a ringing example of sophistication and femininity. The way she speaks and acts portray this, as her words are more often than not poetic in nature and almost too flawless. She 's also able to use her words to manipulate others, especially when it comes to dodging questions about her mysterious past. All in all, Blanche is a truly well crafted character because of how unique and unalike she is to any of the other characters in A Streetcar Named Desire, and most of it can be attributed to her distinctive voice. Blanche 's character is, as a whole, excessively poetic and complicated in the way she talks. Her pattern of speech serves to reflect her comfortable upbringing and status as a more refined and elite citizen when compared to the other characters of the play. Specifically, when speaking to Mitch, Blanche uses poetic speech to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Invisible Man Speech In Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison the narrator recalls the dying words of his grandfather, "I want you to overcome'em with yeses, undermine'em with grins, agree'em to death and destruction, let'em swoller you till they vomit or bust wide open." (Ellison 264) These words haunt the narrator throughout his life and especially as he gains success as a student and approval from whites. The narrator's graduation speech about humbleness embodies some understanding of his grandfather's words. This need to be humble wasn't necessarily felt by the narrator, but he knew that this is what the white people wanted to hear. This speech holds resemblance to the values Booker T. Washington held, which is why it favored the whites. Washington's methods... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This honor the narrator is provided with by being invited to speak is not as prestigious as the narrator believes. What is an educational speech is no more important than the gruesome boxing match. The simple fact that this boxing match will take place prior to the speech demonstrates how this grotesque entertainment ranks higher on a white hierarchal level of importance compared to a colored man's words. The invitation itself forces the narrator to submit to white humiliation prior to being given the right to go up on stage to speak. The narrator is grouped within a stereotypical belief of unintelligent athletic colored boys when asked to participate as the entertainment. The whites assume that because he is black he must be unintelligent, prone to violence, and capable of fighting. When the narrator observes the drunken town leaders it becomes clear that these individuals do not take him seriously. Throughout the "Battle Royale the reader can feel a sort of anxiety on the part of the narrator for it all to be over. In an attempt to put an end to this degrading situation he tries to pretend, "I lay prone, pretending that I was knocked out, but felt myself seized by hands and yanked to my feet. "Get going, black boy! Mix it up!" My arms were like lead, my head smarting from blows." (Ellison 268) This scene ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Best Man Wedding Speech Essay Best Man Wedding Speech This is the first time Kevin's ever brought me dinner and I?m too nervous to eat it. For those of you who don't know me, I'm Kevin's younger brother and my full name is Bobby What are you drinking, so if you see me at the bar later don't hesitate to call me by my full name. Unfortunately every silver lining does have A cloud, and that is that you've all got to listen to me for the next 5 minutes. I'd just like to thank Kevin on behalf of the bridesmaids for his kind words I think you will all agree that they have done a fantastic job today and look absolutely beautiful. I'd also like to thank everyone for coming today to celebrate the marriage of Kevin and Lisa. Personally I wish you'd all stayed at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I did a lot of research to make sure that I wouldn't be forgetting anything, and came up with a checklist of what my duties should be. BRING OUT LIST Before I get to the list though, I want to share a little more about what I found in my research. I read a book that stated that there are three key elements to a successful wedding day. They are as follows: The Aisle – The longest walk you'll ever take. The Altar – The place where two become one. The Hymn – The celebration of the marriage. I think Lisa must have read the same book, because after taking the vows earlier today, I'm pretty sure I heard her mumbling those same three things. – – – Aisle Altar Hymn.
  • 10. Ok, now back to the checklist. This checklist that I came up with included each of the following. 1. Making sure his Face and Hair are in order (If god couldn't do it, what chance have I got.) 2. Keeping Kevin's mechanical hands away from the wedding car so that we actually got here 3. See that angry ex–girlfriends are kept at bay" – Thankfully the foot and mouth epidemic saw off most of them, and I think the rest are actually out celebrating as I speak. 4. And finally, make aspeech at the wedding reception, so I thought I would give a little bit of background into Kevin for those who don't know him as well as me. So here goes. Background Kevin was born 15th December 1971 at Purley Hospital and weighed just 6lb 14oz after coming prematurely, (no change there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Most Significant Learning Moment Analysis My Most Significant Learning Moment(s) in Professor Walsh's Class I have to begin starting off saying when I made my schedule for the semester and realized I had to take English 222 Effective Speech course I was very hesitant, public speaking was not something I wasn't too keen on doing I will admit. My degree calls for this course so I course my professor and off I went very skeptical that I would do well, get much from this class or even enjoy any of it. Boy was I wrong, not only did I enjoy every aspect of the class, I learned quite about public speaking, persuasive speech, Monroe's Motivated Sequence, the communication model and how we use it, the importance of listening, working in a group as well as group thinking, how conflict is not always verbal. People tend to use passive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We also had several group participation projects during this course, which I enjoyed very much, this is something very new to me and something that I had not done since high school. I honestly feel something that more professors should engage in along with group participation. The projects were great because they represented what we were learning and gave us a better understanding of how we were using not only writing skills but body language, creative skills, interpersonal skills, logic, behavioral skills, communication, mindfulness, listening, conflict, as well as presentational skills. As for myself, I do believe I could add more enhancement to my future group participation if I learn powerpoint, I have learned that this is a big presentation piece to displaying visuals, along with possibly being a bit more verbal with my opinions but not demanding just so I am heard. This is something that remains very true to my personal, family, and friends as well when speaking for myself. I think because of English 222 Effective Speech , Professor Walsh, the help of Katie, and my classmates, I now have some useful tools to make some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Humorous Wedding Speech-Best Man Greetings, ladies and gentlemen. I'd just like to start by saying what an honour it was to be asked to be Sean's best man. I appreciate that it must have been a hard decision for him, but let's face it, he made the right choice. I mean when Sean asked me to be best man I immediately thought to myself, "What had I done to deserve a privilege like this", "Who dropped out at the last minute"? "Could I turn the job down and still get drunk at his expense"? Joking aside, having accepted the job, I am pleased with the way things went today. From my perspective, everything went smoothly. The weather stayed nice, the venue is fantastic and everyone looks fantastic, even Sean. I got him to the church on time, which for me is a miracle in itself, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Martin Luther King Essay Martin Luther King There are many important things that shape the delivery of your speech. Among the most important parts of delivery involved are voice production and articulation. Other important parts of delivery include methods, gestures, eye contact, and the clothing that you wear. Martin Luther King Jr. is considered one of the most influential speakers of this century. Thedelivery and language of King's speeches has earned him this label. In the next paragraph I shall examine King's delivery and why he is considered such a great speaker. If your audience cannot hear you, your speech servers very little purpose. King's most famous speech took place in nineteen sixty three during a March on Washington. I' m sure King was concerned... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I feel that everyone has gestures that are unique and King was no different. He moved around during his speeches and used his hand to emphasize points throughout his speeches. I cannot decide whether king used the memorization or extemporaneous method. If I was to choose one I would choose the memorization method. During the speeches of King we viewed he never losses eye contact with the audience. This is one of the reasons why I choose the memorization method. I also feel King's speeches came straight from his heart. King was a Baptist minister and was without a doubt filled with the spirit of god. I feel King's speeches were influenced by the spirit that lived within his heart. The book states that your appearance should be in harmony with your message. King's speeches were all based on serious spiritual and political issues and a suit and tie were the attire that he choose to wear. King was a educated man and was without a doubt educated in the area of fundamental speech skills. The textbook states that the most effective language was simple, clear, and direct. King practiced all three of these when performing his speeches. King's language was simple in that the people he was speaking to could comprehend what he was speaking about. He was very clear about the points in which he was speaking about. He also came directly to the reason why he was speaking, he did not beat around the bush. King used emotions to sway people to see things his way. King ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Man In The Arena Speech Politics, in short, is divisive. Attending high school in a vibrant political climate like DC, I find difficulty avoiding political discussions as issues seen on Twitter feeds and classroom conversations frequently spill into heated lunchtime debates on immigration, gun control, and healthcare. At Visitation, one can either sidestep the conversation or fully engage. I chose the latter. But in the times that I am red in the face, attempting to digest the opinions of my hyper–conservative counterparts, I remember an important message from Teddy Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena" speech: "It's not the critic who counts... the credit goes to the man who is actually in the arena..." Roosevelt's words challenge me daily to strive for political change in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Spider Man Homecoming Persuasive Speech Yet again, Marvel Studios has produced another hit for theaters. Recently, "Spider–man: Homecoming" was shown on the big screen. This comes as no surprise, Spider–man has always been one of the most profitable superheroes to exist on screen along with on the page. However, this isn't the first we've seen of Peter Parker on the big screen, in 2002 Tobey Maguire starred as our red hero. After that trilogy was completed, Andrew Garfield picked up the suit and starred in "The Amazing Spider–man" in 2012. Fans everywhere have argued over who played Spidey best and now a new competitor has rose to the challenge. Tom Holland is branded as "young Spider–man" which is a big part of his appeal. He shows the main aspect of Parker we love, his child like spirit. In this version of telling Spider–man's story, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Speaking of family, Toomes' daughter is none other than Peter's love interest Liz (Well played, Marvel). Overall, Liz is pointless, and yes I understand that during the homecoming dance Peter has the classic fear of meeting his date's Dad, along with coming face to face with his enemy, it was a good parallel, but other than that scene she kinda proved pointless plot wise and by the time she said she was moving I was over it. That being said, other supporting parts were well played. Ned is portrayed by Jacob Batalon and is used as the "guy in the chair" and best friend to our hero, and it's a nice change from frenemy Harry Osborn and also since Disney now owns Marvel and Star Wars we can really see the nerdiness of this friendship which is especially relatable for me and my friends who used to host week Star Wars marathons and even the lego Death Star is shown which is an added plus in my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Character Analysis Of King Henry The V King Henry the V, a strong young man who has shown to be a natural leader as he time and time again captures the hearts of people by his moving speeches. There is no denying that Henry the V is an interesting character, both fear and loved by the people around him. As much as he can be admirable leader clearly there are some very strange aspects about his character. When reading through the play one tends to wonder who King Henry really is. As he enters in different scenarios and interacts with different people we see a dramatic shift in his personality. Though on one hand it is not a bad thing, perhaps he understands what type of people want in different situation and he seems to mold his personality accordingly. On the other hand, however, one can look at this as an act of deceit even comparing King Henry to the modern–day politicians who are often accused of being deceitful by putting up a character for their own advantage. All in all, it is very evident that King Henry has a multi faceted personality and he uses it to his own advantage. Shakespeare intentionally showed this in the play to show In his speech at the wall of Harfleur King Henry shows a very brutal side of himself when trying to invade France showing how merciless and how plainly vicious he can be . The purpose of this paper is to show how in the play, Henry the fifth by William Shakespeare and the film version by Kenneth Branagh both show that Henry is that although Henry is not a good person morally speaking but is a successful king .Who uses his many faces to deceive people but also create his empire .During the speech at the wall of Harfleur, King Henry shows a very brutal and harsh side of his personality very different from what he has been showing before. In the dramatic text, the speech was delivered in blank verse to show the status of who was speaking and to set the tone of the speech. In the film version, Branagh too interpreted this scene as a very intense moment by the way in which showed the scene in the film. The scene was set by putting Henry in a dark alley on his horse , when he speaks the camera was put at a low angle to make it seem as though the audience was looking up at him. He was placed in the dark with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Man With The Muckrake Speech Outline "DESTRUCTION OF THE WARSHIP MAINE WAS WORK OF AN ENEMY" read the front page of the New York Journal in 1890, after a US battle ship sunk from an explosion. However, the sinking of the ship was a complete accident, and this publishing of Yellow Journalism was a key factor that pushed us into the war against Spain.(Attention Getter) B.While many may see investigative journalism as essential and an expression of our first amendment rights, when over sensationalized it can cast a dark cloud over an entire country. (Personal Credibility) C.Theodore Roosevelts speech "The Man with The Muckrake" aimed to deter Yellow Journalism, which focused on selling papers rather than exposing the whole truth. (Thesis) D.While the 1890's can be seen as a prosperous time for our country, journalism exposed harsh working conditions for many, while business owners continued to try to cut costs so that they could profit further. Roosevelt effectively identifies his audience, speaks upon and identifies the exigence, as well as works around his constraints during his speech. II.Body – [These main point support the thesis.] A.Roosevelt effectively Identified his audience and spoke to them. 1. Roosevelt delivered his speech to a crowd just a few blocks away from the Whitehouse. Roosevelt delivers "The Man with The Muck–Rake" specifically addressing reporters and journalists. Roosevelt begins the speech by getting straight to the point. He said, "Now, it is very necessary that we should not flinch from seeing what is vile and debasing. There is filth on the floor, and it must be scraped up with the muck rake; and there are times and places where this service is the most needed of all the services that can be performed. But the man who never does anything else, who never thinks or speaks or writes, save of his feats with the muck rake, speedily becomes, not a help but one of the most potent forces for evil." 2. A very prominent theme that Roosevelt uses throughout his speech is the contrast between good and evil. 3. Teddy delivers this portion of the speech to directly address the exigence; yellow journalism. 4.Roosevelt is clearly for investigative journalism and believes it is a service that is invaluable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Free Speech In Hit Man Speaking on the behalf of the PAVC, the author Rex Feral should be held responsible for writing the book "Hit Man". This book has incited actions of murder for three individuals. Free speech is the only argument that the defenders of the author hide behind. The first amendment states that "Congress shall make no law... abiding the freedom of speech..". This I do agree with. The question is: what really is free speech? Free speech is the freedom of expressing your own thoughts and actions as long as no immediate danger is present. Although in this situation, there is no shout of "fire!" or "shark!", there is in fact immediate danger. Imagine someone asking to a huge crowd "Who wants to murder people?" Someone raises their hand. He then tells ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Free speech is usually free most of the time, but when it is used to teach people how to kill others, it's crossing the line. The first Amendment protects someone's right to say something only within certain limits, so a person may have to suffer consequences for saying something that will harm others. This is true in this case, Paladin Press did have the right to say what they wanted, but they aren't protected to write specific instructions on how to murder and then get away with murder. This book is direct instruction and not just someone speaking their mind. This is a special case that is rendered "unique in the law." This book has no purpose other than to teach murder and how to break the law. If you let this book and its repercussions free of penalty, it will end up violating other rights, in addition to the first Amendment and create catastrophe in its wake. This book is aiding someone, helping them kill three innocent victims and it's against the law to aid and abet a murder. The freedom of speech doesn't protect any action that will harm others. The freedom of speech also doesn't protect someone's right to kill the innocent and without the book there would be three more healthy, happy people alive in the world today. The book "Hit Man" is very dangerous and is likely to cause more murder victims. I urge you to see the book as the threat that it is and to not hide behind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Wedding Speech By The Maid Of Honor And The Best Man For every person that exists, there is at least one other person with whom they will laugh with, love with, and live life with. These are the people who will support the decisions you make, encourage you to keep going after massive failures and love you despite all your flaws. We cherish the relationships we built and the friendships we have because there's nothing more valuable than having your best friend's presence through each decision made, through each important event, through each step you take in life. Without friends, we would be alone. The devotion and loyalty between two friends are shown through real life interactions. However, written words can also show how much two friends care for one another. Text messages and wedding speeches may seem to have no connection to each other, but through content, tone and specific conventions, both genres reveal how close two people are. A wedding speech is usually given by the maid–of–honor and the best man. These two positions hold special meaning because it is meant to be given by someone whom the bride and groom cherish and love. To be given the position of maid–of–honor or best man already shows how much love and respect the bride or groom has for their friend. Wedding speeches, in return, show how much love and respect the maid–of–honor or best man holds for their friend. Because wedding speeches are written by close friends, the content in the speech, oftentimes, make it touching and emotional. Most commonly, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Wedding Speech Wedding Speech – Best Man First I?d like to thank GROOMS NAME for those kind words ? some sort of response is probably in order Before I start, if there's anybody here who feels a little nervous and apprehensive, it's probably because you've just got married to GROOMS NAME. I have a bit of an issue to raise, it has come to my attention that there is a bet on about the length of the Best Man's speech.... however I am sure you will all be glad to know that I got wind of this and have put a bet down of an hour, and with the kitty currently at $100 you might as well all settle and enjoy the ride... So I have a bit of a dilemma ? do I drag the speech out for the hour so I win or do I get on with it so we can get in the bar? As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ladies and gentlemen, the ushers – Bob and Ray. Now a few of the better parts of my duties for the day I get to thank the bridesmaids. I know that BRIDES NAME has given you something already to say thanks However I?d like to add to this by saying what a great job you have done getting BRIDES NAME through today and I think everyone will agree you ALL/BOTH look beautiful. But I would especially like to thank BRIDES NAME?s dad for his kind words and everyone involved for organising what I am sure we will all agree has been a wonderful day and really got GROOMS NAME and BRIDES NAME?s marriage off to a perfect start... I think you would agree that at least so far the wedding has been beautifully planned, even down to getting an extra hour in bed tonight As part of my preparation for today I have been doing some research Unfortunately today has always been regarded as a bit of a black day in history:
  • 21. 1854 – Charge of Light Brigade (Battle of Balaklava, Crimean War), 409 die 1943 – The International War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremberg sentenced 12 Nazi leaders to death. Dr Crippen sentenced for poisoning his wife But now at least there?s one good event to remember the 25th for. Another part of my research was to ask some of his friends and family about what they would say about him: some words you could use to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mark Everson Informative Speech I.Speech Goal: My goal is to inform my speech class about Mark Everson who is running for president. II.Introduction: a.I will be showing a picture of Mark Everson. b.This is important to you because this man could potentially one day be leading our country. c.My credibility as a speaker is I have done a lot of research, read a lot of articles, and watched a lot of videos of interviews of Mark Everson. III.Thesis: My three main points I will cover today about Mark Everson will be his background, qualifications, and viewpoints on different issues. IV.Speech Body: a.Main Point: First, I would like to tell you a little bit about my candidate and where he is from and what he has done in the past. i.Sub–point: Mark Everson's date ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sub–point: Mark Everson's work back ground and history. 1.Sub–sub point: Mark spent six years in the Reagan administration, with his time more or less equally divided between the United States Information Agency and the Department of Justice 2.Sub–sub point: Mark also joined the administration of George W. Bush. Initially at the Office of Management & Budget, he was the controller and then deputy director for management 3.Next, I will cover the qualifications he has to potentially be president. b.Next, Main point 2: Qualifications i.Sub–point: Some of Mark Everson qualifications expand from state to federal government roles and to the private sector. 1.Sub–sub point: Mr. Everson held positions that gave him foreign policy experience in Turkey, France, and Zambia. 2.Sub–sub point: Mark Everson was also CEO of the American Red Cross. ii. Sub–point: Mark Everson also brought stability to everything. 1.Sub–sub point: He brought stability to the Red Cross, an organization that had not experienced a high level of stability in more than a decade and had been through five chief executives in six years 2.Sub–sub point: Even when he eliminated senior vice presidents and set what some thought were overly ambitious fund–raising goals, employees said, he was respectful of staff members and an ardent defender of the
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  • 24. Examples Of Hyperbolical Protestation In Tamburlaine The wish–fulfilment images find their most appropriate and characteristic form of expression in Tamburlaine's hyperbolical protestations. "For I, the chiefest lamp of all the earth, First rising in the east with mild aspect. But fixed now in the meridian line, Will send up fire to your turning spheres, And cause the sun to borrow light of you;" (p.44) This is a form of expression which Marlowe nowhere else uses as often as in this play. Marlowe can use imagery to differentiate his characters, for example, Bajazeth's speeches contain images from the underworld and are full of monsters and darkness, "... sacrifice my heart to death and hell, Before I yield to such a slavery." (p.43) "Then, as I look down to the damned fiends, Fiends, look on me! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And neither Perseans Soveraign, nor the Turk Troubled my sences with conceit of foile, So much by much, as dooth Zenocrate What is beauty, saith my sufferings then?" (pp.55–6) The praise on Zenocrate shows close affinities with Elizabethan poetic conventions in its structure, in the repetition of the metrically regular lines in which Zenocrate's name is introduced, and in its imagery. It is a highly lyrical description– it opens with references to nature's participation in Tamburlaine's feelings, "watery cheeks," aire, earth and goes on to speak of Zenocrate's imminent death. It ends with five parallel visions which show the loving sympathy and grief of the angels, of the heavenly bodies, of nature, and of God. "Eies when that Ebena steps to heaven, In silence of thy solemn Evenings walk, Making the mantle of the richest night, The Moone, the Planets, and the Meteors light." (p.56) These examples show the way in which lyrical forms could be absorbed by the drama and that Marlowe the playwright is inseparable from Marlowe the
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  • 26. Marlboro Man Persuasive Speech I am humbled and honored to be a member of the Lumbee Tribe, the largest tribe east of the Mississippi River. Brooke Medicine Eagle once said, "Being Indian is an attitude, a state of mind, a way of being in harmony with all things and all beings. It is allowing the heart to be the distributor of energy on this planet; to allow feelings and sensitivities to determine where energy goes; bringing aliveness up from the Earth and from the Sky, putting it in and giving it out from the heart." From Medicine Eagles' words, energy is forever flowing within nature. In my health profession experience I have seen the heart damaged from lack of good health practices, for instance cigarette smoking. Combining this quote and Congressman Morris K. Udall's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Comparing my goals to the honorable Congressman, I ask myself the quote by Ghandi, "How can I be the change that I wish to see in the world?" While I may not be in Congress, however, to be that change in my community I want to assist my tribe in seeking federal recognition, so that the health needs of the Lumbee people can be improved. In my experience volunteering at the Lumbee health clinic and working in the hospital as a nurse, I noticed that the Lumbee people were hesitant to seek health assistance due to poverty, diminished physician rapport, and lack of health insurance. In addition, you had the Marlboro Man poisoning and destroying their health. I knew immediately that health care was an imminent problem and the catastrophic death of a Lumbee generation would soon occur. To help aid, Indian Health Services is a federal service to meet the native health needs of those federally recognized, but what about those who are not recognized such as the Lumbee people? Do we allow them to drift in the tide of the devastating diseases present? No, we make a stand to explore, provide institutions, and offer aid to improve native health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Anne Hutchinson's Words and Their Later Significance Essay Anne Hutchinson's Words and Their Later Significance Anne Hutchinson, on trial for apparently nothing more than leading religious discussions at her house, is subjected to belittlement and unclear, if not unfounded, accusations in "The Examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson at the Court at Newton." The trial, which took place in 1637, set a standard for the future treatment of women, and subsequently their speech and writing. Because of the way the prosecution pigeonholes Hutchinson into admitting her guilt, the reverends (and thus men) gain (or keep) power over women–the power to control their women and to interpret contrived meanings from their words. From the start of the proceedings, it is clear that Hutchinson's only "crime" is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though she has broken a commandment in the court's eyes, there are countless ways to dishonor the parents without breaking the law. By bearing false witness against Hutchinson, Winthrop is breaking a commandment (and in so doing, dishonoring his parents). Hutchinson is only asking for a clear explanation of the charges against her, but is never given a satisfactory answer. During the questioning, Hutchinson is quick with her answers, but her evident logic is not enough to keep the court from modifying its arguments: "Mrs. H. I think I may.–Do you think it not lawful for me to teach women and why do you call me to teach the court? Gov. We do not call you to teach the court but to lay open yourself. Mrs. H. I desire you that you would set me down a rule by which I may put them away that come unto me and so have peace in so doing. Gov. You must shew your rule to receive them. Mrs. H. I have done it. Gov. I deny it because I have brought more arguments than you have" (315). The court calls for Hutchinson to "lay herself open," but she has clearly already done so. When Winthrop argues that his argument has more weight than hers because of quantity, he has done nothing but condemn himself. She has to say less to defend herself because she has done no wrong; the prosecution has wrought more accusations because none have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Warning Label Explanation Speech On The Mirror Warning Label Explanation Speech Man in the Mirror With this speech I was able to conquer many factors such as letting my words coming out in a voice tone the way I intended it to be. I was able to deliver my main points just like I practiced. I was able to create an outline according to what I expected to deliver to my audience. However, once again I allowed my nervousness to get a little bit of my power and confidence. Because of my anxiety I did not create a true connection with my listeners (classmates). I recognize that I fail in keeping a good eye contact with my classmates. Also, I have to work better with the pausing between my sentences to emphasize my points more effectively. Additionally, I failed in explaining some details to make couple of my points more clear, but inside of me I feel proud of myself for such a nice beginning. Even though I have to relax a little more, trust more in myself, and set aside all the thoughts that interfere with my success during my presentation, I am excited about this experience. The chapter 2 speaks about the first speech's development. It gives important keys for creating a strong speech. One of the basics structure is creating a powerful outline that will provide me with the points that I need to deliver my presentation's message effectively. Creating an effective outline is a fundamental key to keep my speech well organized. The best way to create an outline is starting with the body, for it is the "main course" of my dinner, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Rhetorical Analysis of Speeches in to Kill a Mockingbird,... We should study spoken language as it is truly unique and we can see the effect and beauty of spoken language in works of great orators and writers. Spoken language is truly an art, which involves many techniques to perfect and master it. One of the techniques is rhetoric. Rhetoric is the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing. The ancient Greeks first developed public speaking. Under Roman, influence public speaking developed further. This was heavily under the influence of Cicero and Aristotle. The speeches I have chosen to study are the closing speech of Atticus Fitch in the novel to "Kill a Mockingbird" and the "Battle of Falkirk" by William Wallacein the movie "Brave heart." Atticus's speech occurs in a courtroom in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is done in order to engender pity and sympathy towards Tom Robinson in the courtroom and thus motivate the jury to return an innocent verdict. Atticus uses a combination of convincing and logical evidence, but is also very passionate as he is not doing this as a "lip" service. He was doing this, as he could not live with himself if he did not do his best to defend Tom Robinson despite the chances of winning the court case. The use of emotive language and well–reasoned arguments makes the case more persuasive and plausible. Atticus is rather astute in showing compassion for Mayella, this shows honesty and integrity in his character therefore the jury is more inclined to believe him over the witnesses. Atticus makes a direct plea to the jury but he does this on a personal level. Atticus pauses to create more impact as it is dramatically effective as it focuses our attention to the truth. Atticus throws the burden of blame on Mayella making her culpable of the crime that happened and not his client. He uses repetition to emphasise his case and evidence. Atticus's tone becomes increasing aggressive and uncompromising however, he remains courteous and dignified throughout. Atticus highlights to the jury the sheer arrogance of the witnesses of the state who believed their word would not be questioned over a black man. Atticus shouted "TEMERITY" as he had become so frustrated. This is the only point in the speech where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Chief Joseph's Speech "Silence is a Ocean , Speech is a river ".Chief Joseph and Elie Weisel decided to throw there words in the river .Chief Joseph was a leader of a tribe , Nez Perce that wanted justice and freedom for his people .In addition Elie wiesel was a holocaust survivor that gave his speech at a concentration camp with the Ex President obama . Although both speeches are not that important , I do believe Chief Joseph speech was more effective in History. He really put lots of effort in the speech .He wanted justice for his people he wanted the same rights and freedom as any white man .Joseph's speech was a very well written speech. Chief Joseph's speech contained lots of persuasive techniques like imagery , rhetorical question ,analogy etc.He added personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Red Hawk Persuasive Speech In two different speeches by two different Native American chiefs, Chief Seattle and Red Cloud, a similar topic in that of the removal of Indians by the U.S. government, was addressed. However, the speeches by the two chiefs were very different, in terms of tone, figurative language, and the clarity of their message. In, "On the Red Man's Trail," Chief Seattle used much figurative language, especially similes, to get his point across. Some of the numerous examples are, "Yonder sky that has wept tears of compassion upon our fathers for centuries untold...," (paragraph 1) "My words are like the stars that never set," (paragraph 2) When our young men grow angry at some real or imaginary wrong, and disfigure their faces with black paint, their hearts also are disfigured and turn black...," (paragraph 6) "My people are ebbing away like the fast receding tide that will never flow again," (paragraph 12) and, "Some grim Fate of our race is on the Red Man's trail, and wherever he goes he will still hear the sure approaching footsteps of his fell destroyer and prepare to stolidly meet his doom, as does the wounded doe that hears the approaching footsteps of the hunter." (paragraph 22) Meanwhile, in his speech after Wounded Knee, Red Cloud sparsely used figurative language. The vast majority of his statements were easy to comprehend and literal, with some examples being, "I will tell you the reason for the trouble. When we first made treaties with the Government, our old life and our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Rhetorical Analysis Of I Have A Dream Speech Throughout history, speeches have been made to motivate, inspire, educate, and inform. People such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Abraham Lincoln, and even Adolph Hitler have made speeches that have changed thousands of people's views, made a country believe that every member of one religion is responsible for all their problems, or unite a nation under one shared dream. Speeches are extremely powerful tools, and the importance of them are vastly underestimated. Speeches are so powerful that they can change a whole nation's view in just a few short minutes. The speaker must connect to the audience on a personal and emotional level in order to attain the goal that they set forth for the speech. This goal can be to motivate or inspire the listeners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech I clearly saw the message he was trying to get across. Martin Luther King was saying that now is the time to change our ways, and that there should be equality for every man, woman, and child in this country. I understood the message of the speech easily, but I never looked further into the writing to see how he inspired so many people with it. Now that I have a better understanding of writing, and I focus more on how the writer is saying something rather than what he is saying I can see that Martin Luther King said different words and phrases a certain way for a reason. He repeats phrases such as "I have a dream" and "now is the time". By being repetitive, he emphasized that he has a dream, and the time to make this dream come true is now. Using repetition in speech is a huge way to help the audience understand the speaker, and to tell you what the most important aspects of the speech are. Another great example of using repetition is in Martin Luther King's "Our God Is Marching On" speech. In this speech he uses repetition with two key phrases. These Phrases are "let us march on ...", and "how long, not long". By repeating "let us march on ...", King is inspiring the people to protest all the segregation and voting laws, and by saying "how long, not long" multiple times, he is telling people that if they protest then change will come soon. Using repetition, King was able to make a huge change by inspiring people to protest segregation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Salutatorian Speech Salutatorian Speech Breanna Rouse Hello, fellow students, teachers, staff, and family members from Rio Rancho Cyber Academy. I didn't find out I was to give this speech until Wednesday morning at 9:30, and that's probably a good thing because I may have tried to arrange not to be salutatorian if I'd had advance notice. Consequently, this speech is probably not what you would expect; and I'm sure half my class would be much more comfortable standing here in front of you I only want to make two points, and I'm sure you will appreciate it when I say they will be quick. First, I want to encourage my class, myself included, to believe in ourselves and strive to reach our goals. Second, I think we all want to thank those who were instrumental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have been very fortunate to have a group of compassionate people helping me and guiding me every step of the way. I know my stubborn personality drives them crazy at times, but they accept my imperfections and push me to achieve goals I never would have thought possible. The fact that I am standing here today is a tribute to that support. And, if I am being completely honest, I would never have made it through my math classes without my brother's tutoring. Being in front of you tonight is the direct result of the people who inspired me, believed in me, and sometimes had to drag me kicking and screaming towards my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Frederick Douglass Speech Essay Justified Words Interlacing flawed feelings within a speech can be very stupefying to an audience. The majority of the time either the orator is being narcissistic, fumbling over their own words, or their choice of words see, spurious and somewhat timid, not actually presenting the point. Two honorable mentions that actually have a notable speech are Frederick Douglass and Chief Seattle in the mid–1800s. Feelings can always be flowed, but these two men presented amazing speeches that overall lacked any falsehood within them. Both men saw the reality of the world during the time period they lived in. Not only were they aware of it, many people were afraid to speak out against the wrongness of the world then, but they were not afraid. Both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speeches given by both men sever an absolute purpose. Whether or not the point does not seem justifiable to a reader, the more one is to understand the speech, the more it would in fact be justifiable. From reading both of them, it can be determined that each man had hope, regardless of what was going on in the world. Douglass mentioned cleanly where his hope was formed, and why he still had that hope. 'the arm of the Lord is not shortened," were Douglass's exact words. Words that may somehow be an illusion unrecognizable to the uneducated but a deeper meaning lies within Douglass's words. A meaning that represents his purpose for his people. Seattle's words reside with the same effect. "Our God is the same God. You may think that you own him as you wish to own our land, but you cannot. He is the Body of man, and his compassion is equal for the Redman and the white." Seattle's faith is no short coming of his speech. The emotion given by both men was rightfully crestfallen. And in the most of the speeches neither men ever spoke with gratitude about themselves, or came across as thinking they had done something more than others had. They simply spoke of what was, and encouraged change. One comparison of both men's speeches is that both men spoke in a direct jarring diction appeal to the audience. By using diction, whatever they were saying, however they were wanting it to come across was very prominent, but in a fashioned manner. Which is one reason why ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Elements Of A Great Speech By Martin Luther King Jr. Life is always easier when there is a way to find the answer. A cake is easier to bake with a recipe to follow, and a great speech needs a formula or list of aspects to include. Good morning Mrs Roche and students. For my presentation today I will explore a formula I have created that contains all the elements of a great speech. I produced this formula while I was studying some of the work of one of the best speakers and leaders of all time: Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr was an American Baptist Minister, Activist, Humanitarian, and leader in the African American Civil Rights Movement. He was known for his amazing speaking skills and visionary speeches, which he used to successfully make a non–violent movement against segregation and injustice during his time. He was a great speaker and a great leader. So what better of a leader than Martin Luther King Jr to help identify what key aspects need to be put into the formula. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Martin Luther King's speeches are considered 'great' because he manages to connect with the audience through their emotional ties to the event he is talking about. In his eulogy for the death of three girls killed in the bombing of their church he used the words : "These children – unoffending, innocent and beautiful – were victims of one of the most vicious and tragic crimes ever perpetuated against humanity", this language both pays respect towards the girls but also links back to his fight against injustice and this is exactly what the listeners will respond to. They will be grateful to his kind words but will agree with him that it wasn't fair for the girls to die so innocent and young, and that they want this to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. White Man Persuasive Speech How can you said "it is to laugh!" when some white man is cursing negroes, don't you remember your black too. Would it be funny if a white person comes and curses us ( Ma, Charlie and me)? I don't think so. Its like I don't know you anymore. What have they turned you into? I recall that when you were a young boy, you used to stand up for us in school. You always protected Charlie and me from anyone. And now you have turned into a cold–hearted person just like them. Also, you used to be proud of the race and color you were born with. I never understood why you passed yourself as a white man. How dare you said " putting it out that all of us are thieves and liars, or else diseased.." you can't compare yourself to us. You know why? Because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Humorous Best Man Speech Essay Humorous Best Man Speech Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. Firstly on behalf of the bridesmaids, I would like to thank the groom for his kind words, and may I also say that they have done a fantastic job today and all of them look absolutely beautiful. I'd also like to say that the bride looks absolutely stunning today as I'm sure you will all agree. Unfortunately for the wedding photographs, the groom just looks stunned. When I was asked to be best man I consulted the Internet for help. I must confess I was perplexed by some of the things I was expected to do: Help the groom dress. Thanks, but no thanks. If he hasn't learned by nor then he never will. That his shoes are tied. That his face and hair are "in order" (God ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His teenage years can be defined as several years of drinking and sleeping in the bathroom, cuddled up to the toilet bowl. It's good to know that some thing never change. At school, he tried many sports to no avail. When he tried rugby he was told his tackle was not big enough. He tried cross country running but could not stand the pace and when it came to soccer he was useless in every position. Whether the bride can confirm those three things for us I dont know, but I hope she has more luck. Now, of course, I'm not the only person in this room that he knows well. In fact, this place is stuffed with people that have an opinion of him. So, I thought it would be an idea to find out what some of you think of the groom. and share your thoughts at his wedding. Over the last few weeks I've been approaching his friends and colleagues. This is what just a few of you said. His boss (and I can quote him now as he's not here) said: "Working with him is like working with a God. He's rarely seen, he's holier than thou, and if he does any work it's a bloody miracle..." Another absent colleague, rang me the other day and said: "He's really looking forward to the wedding, and especially the honeymoon, he's been going on about it all week. One thing I can't understand though, is why he's taken to wearing fake tan to the office."
  • 38. Unfortunately, he has also been described by someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay On Fbla Competition Standing in that long, obscure hallway, I could feel my stomach turning over and over like the sea on a stormy night. "What did I get myself into this time?" I thought to myself as I investigated each of my competitors waiting their turn to compete. I had worked tirelessly to prepare myself for today. The hours consumed typing and retyping a speech that had to have just the right phrasing. I had my mother and two of the best teachers I knew proofread speech and give me honest feedback. I ran through my speech numerous times, so much so that I was sure I could recite it in my sleep. I even rehearsed responses to the hypothetical questions the judges might ask me, and listened to my speech on repeat for two hours on the bus. It all came down to this. My opportunity to present at the West Virginia State FBLA Competition was a few minutes away. I sought toplace at the State's not only for myself and my club, but also for my mother. Prior to getting out of the car this morning, she gave me one of her famous pep talks to set me on my way. After that and months... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Assuredly, I gracefully walked into the room and proceeded to shake hands with the judges. I then took my place in the center of the stage to begin my speech. I started with a striking catch phrase "Today I am going to tell you about an important date of mine......" Much to the judge's relief they soon learned I was not talking about a date with a guy, but my first day of volunteering in my community. One judge appreciated my since of humor, however the other two judges remained solemn throughout the presentation. At the conclusion of my speech, I paused, smiled and exited the room. I remember thinking, although I could not articulate what impression I had left on the judges, I walked with confidence knowing I had executed my speech to the best of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Speech and Rhetoric in Invisible Man Oratory and Rhetoric in Invisible Man Many fall victim to the influence of powerful speech–throughout history, public speakers have used oration and rhetoric to manipulate their listeners. Public speaking is an art, as it is often practiced and rehearsed. Politicians, for example, consciously employ the art of oration in hopes of gaining support, sometimes abandoning their own beliefs in order to cater to the audiences'. Similarly, the Invisible Man, in the Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, lives each moment as if he is a politician delivering a speech under the scrutiny of an audience–he constantly disciplines himself to adhere to the expectations of others. Ironically, the scenes in which the Invisible Man actually delivers... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He means to say "social responsibility" but as he loses focus in an exciting moment for him, he instead says "social equality." Outraged, the white men make the Invisible Man correct himself, and he does. By saying social equality without thinking beforehand, he reveals that social equality is what he really wants, a concept he would never consciously think of on his own time. Later, during his speech on behalf of the Brotherhood, the Invisible Man forgets everything that Brother Jack had told him to say. He improvises, saying "I could feel the words forming themselves, slowly falling into place" (345). The Invisible Man does not consciously plan each sentence he speaks; he spontaneously lets his subconscious control his words. Although he has not rehearsed the speech he delivers, it is very eloquent and effective, suggesting that subconsciously he has had these feelings inside him for a while. He then says, "I suddenly have the urge to affirm my feelings" and talks about his blindness to injustice in his own life (346). The word "affirm" denotes previous thought on the matter, just that he has not vocalized them until now. The Invisible Man also reveals that he has less control over himself than usual by saying "urge," as he is speaking on impulses. Following his speech, he reflects on what he said, and makes many discoveries of his own character that he would not have realized about himself without his subconscious informing his improvisational speech. He comments, "We ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay about Wedding Speech – Best Man Wedding Speech – Best Man Before I begin with Leon's character assassination, I should probably introduce myself, as a lot of you don't know me...my name is Andy. My full name is actually Andy WhatcanIgetyou. For those of you who I meet in the bar later, I'd appreciate it if you could Use my full name. I'd also like to remind you, that the more you laugh at my gags the faster my speech will be delivered...so it's in your own best interest... I think being a best man can be a very nerve racking experience...(pause)... if there's one person here this afternoon feeling nervous, apprehensive and queasy about what lies ahead....then it's probably because you've just married Leon. Anyway, I wanted to take this opportunity, not only to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Lucy, Leon's found someone that is beautiful, intelligent, caring....and in Leon, Lucy's found.....well (pause)...a balding merchant banker. (turn to Leon) – I think we know who got the better deal... Then, after University, Leon started working at Lehman Brothers in London. Leon's always been known to be a hard worker...in fact at Lehmans I believe he gets called 'GOD': No–one ever sees him He makes his own rules..... And any work he does is a bloody miracle Then, 4 years after first meeting Lucy, Leon popped the big question – and had it been any other of my mates that told me they were going to propose to their girlfriends, I'd have been a little surprised at the least.... But when Leon told me, I really wasn't – they're clearly meant to be together and seem to make each other very happy. So who is this man that Lucy has just married???
  • 42. Well, Leon was once described as ARROGANT, CONCEITED, INSENSITIVE and SELFISH...and...if anyone knows him it's his mother... But over the last 5 years, Leon's been a great mate to me, and has helped me through all sorts of relationship and career disasters, and deep down he's one of the nicest, most generous guys I know. I believe at this point I'm supposed to give some advice on married life and what lies ahead. Unfortunately, I've never been married, I'm scared rigid at the very prospect, and am totally in awe of the commitment these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Humorous Wedding Speech: The Dapper Man "Speech?" blurted Philip. "Uh, what was that, sir? Oh, yes, if you haven't prepared an acceptance speech, you needn't worry. We will have someone introduce you and all you need to do is explain the reasons behind your work, what drove you, and how it makes you feel to have done it. I am sorry if you did not get the message about the speech, but I am more than confident you will be able to produce one without problems," said the man. Philip's heart sank. He was never very good in front of crowds. He decided he would just have to wing it. It would need to be short and sweet. He would say, ladies and gentlemen of the jury...wait, no. Ladies and gentlemen, I am honored that my work has been honored in such a way...wait, too many honoreds...crap, thought Philip, flustered. "Step this way, please," said the dapper man, as he began lining the winners up one–by–one. Philip didn't recognize a single winner. He had never even heard of them, which he found distinctly odd, since they were all in the same field. "Oh, Admiralor Simpson and Admiralor Charles, it is a pleasure to meet you both. The procession will be starting any moment," said the dapper man. "Thank you," said Admiralor Charles dryly.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I only hope to be an example for those who wish to make a difference in the galaxy. It is important to maintain a zeal for knowledge and to explore the unexplored, to learn from our mistakes, and to grow from them. As a member of this society, who has never reached the stars myself, I can only imagine the wonders that are before us now. I continued with my research in the hopes of creating a better life for those on the colonies. And, perhaps someday my research can be used to sustain planets for the sole purpose of growing food and maintaining clean water facilities for the future of our species. Thank you," said Philip confidently. He glanced at the crowd and saw Jack beaming with approval. Philip's nerves were at ease, as he walked back to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. My Special Event Speech On Monday, I gave my special occasion speech. I would have to say that I was most nervous for this speech and really I don't know why. The topic I believe was a little harder because you did not have as strict of an outline that you could speak on. We could really pick any topic that had to do with a special occasion. I know for me it took a lot of thinking to decide which one I wanted to do and the one I did choose still felt awkward. Having such broad speech choice also made it hard for many people in the class including me to make the time requirement. I would say that the time was my largest fault for this speech. Some of the other problems that I had during my speech was that I did not go into a great deal of detail on the husband and not going into much fun detail on anything else. I left most the speech pretty broad in the way that I only really told one story. If I were to do the speech again I would come up with much more to say about each person and why they are so perfect for each other. The topic I choose was doing a maid of honor speech for my sister. It did feel really awkward to do a speech about her because any inside joke that I was going to say the true audience in the room would not understand what I was talking about. For that reason it made it hard for me to choose what content to put into the speech. However, I do think I had a good basis of information, but I could have expanded and put into more detail to length and give the audience a true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Relationship Between Coriolanus and Volumnia in William... The Relationship Between Coriolanus and Volumnia The speech patterns of "Coriolanus" reveal the title character's psychological turmoil. Churning with self–doubt about his determination, his relationship with those around him, and his relationship with his mother, Coriolanus is a man at the mercy of his environment. The environment that shapes Coriolanus is the instruction he receives from his mother Volumnia.1 In his relationship with his mother, Coriolanus plays the weak and subservient role. Volumnia's treatment of Coriolanus during his childhood and later, when he is an adult, profoundlymolds Coriolanus. Even when absent in scenes, Coriolanus's mother acts as an invisible force, shaping Coriolanus's interactions with other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Volumnia, unlike the other women in the play such as Virgilia, does not recoil from war and the battlefield. Instead, Volumnia both identifies with the war hero and delights in both his triumphs and his pain. In describing the pride she would gain from her sons' deaths in battle, Volumnia separates herself from the other women in the play who want nothing to do with war, "I had rather eleven die nobly for their country than one voluptuously surfeit out of action." (1.3.20–21). Thus the pride that Coriolanus derives from his own wounds and wounded body is a product of his mother's pride in having a wounded son. Volumnia describes with pride Coriolanus's bloody brow, "Though you were born in Rome!' His bloody brow/ with his mailed hand then wiping" (1.3.31–32). The pride that Volumnia procures from her son's victories and injuries winds up reflecting itself on Coriolanus who describes these victories and wounds with equal pride. By the end of the first act, Volumnia's descriptions of mothering demonstrate the warlike spirit she has channeled into her raising of Coriolanus. The imagery she uses in Act 1 Scene 3 also separates her from the other women in the play. Volumnia speaks of "blood," "swords," and "death," while women like Virgilia speak of "sewing" and "butterflies." Volumnia's speech patterns put her in the commanding position in her relationship with Coriolanus. In Act 5 Scene 3, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...