If you where a duck would you like to be re,yellow .Well i am Sara the red duck.If you queston why im red well let’s just say it happened.Have you ever been lost? When my siblings and I was getting shipped on a large vesle ;it split in half and and we went all over the ocean. Some would say this is tragic that we all got split apart I really do not think about it.If i did i would not get anthying done.So back to the story, that night the water was cold and the air was thick.As i floated along the wind started to pick up.AS i watched my brothers and sisters float away i realized that i could not do anthying about it. Have you ever felt hopeless,forlorn,and desprate? If you know that feeling thats what I felt like.To my fellow red duck
Hello. My name is Shauntel Redhouse. I was raised on the reservation in Upper Fruitland, New Mexico. My major is Nursing and I'm thinking about minoring in either American Sign Language or Nutrition. I'm still debating because I have an iinterest in both. Something interesting about me is that I'm Native American. The only question I have is, are the light rails safe?
I hope that my speech has shed some light on the bulldog breed. Their history, unique features, and random facts, and I wish that you have all learnt something new about them today. Thankyou for you're time."
The odds of beating cancer are 10.5% but throw in an entire school, county and city, your odds a greatly increased and a teacher at my old school had cancer although he would end up losing the battle with the deadly disease he still managed to inspire me and the entire city of Yulee Florida, this is the story of Mr.O.
In reflection, the Redfern Address speech by former Prime Minister Paul Keating was given at a time when recent Indigenous rights victories were still fresh in the minds of the Australian public. I believe it was a pivotal moment for both the illumination and the forward movement of the state of Indigenous affairs in Australia. It assisted in paving the way to forming a national body for Reconciliation and the Closing the Gap initiative being two of the most notable initiatives for the development and enhancement of Indigenous affairs. So the question begs, how far have we come as a nation since the Redfern address?
Through manipulating the power of rhetorical devices in anthology of speeches, orators accentuate the significance of language and learning as a platform for prompting an abiding social change. Hence, an effective speech highlights composer's contextual issues and ideas that resonates within their immediate audience, envisaging a social equity. Lessing's On Not Winning the Nobel Prize, delivered at the Nobel Lecture in 2007, explores the power of language to fuel radical social reform in Zimbabwe, through the representation of educational inequality. Similarly, Keating's Redfern Speech empowers hope within Australian's social progress by accentuating the importance of learning and acknowledging of our past colonial mistake. Both speeches share
In 1775, the citizens of America were under duress by the pressure coming from Great Britain and also their own country. The citizens wanted their liberties back, however, the country as a whole was more reluctant to push the issue to a state of war. In his speech at the Virginia Convention, Patrick Henry argues how war is crucial for Americans to regain their liberties by explaining that the British invasion is inescapable, and by illustrating how the citizens are ready and prepared to fight.
Freedom, the one thing that America is know for. Freedom doesn’t just happen, it is earned. Patrick Henry was the man who said the first words that needed to be heard to bring about the freedom the we have today. Patrick Henry was born May 29, 1736, he lived his life defending people who couldn't defend themselves and became a attorney. In 1776 and 1784 he became the first and the sixth governor of Virginia. He was married twice, the first was in 1754 to Sarah Shelton, who later passed away in 1775 to what was believed to be postpartum psychosis. He was then married to Dorothea Dandridge in 1777 until he died on June 6, 1799.
While we sat in our rambling tan and yellow cabin among the trees at 416 Spencer Falls Lane at Big Bear Lake, we watched the gloomy rain fall all morning long. Finally, the storm passed and the dark gray clouds passed over, the sun shone brightly on the wet grass. Yes, the day soon was as pleasant as any other august day, of course we knew it was frequently the case with a warm summer rain. This time, however, the rain had swelled the river washed away our small wooded bridge. Elaine my youngest sister sat beside the washed out bridge, she was so unhappy because it was loss. It was then that a shiny blue convertible drove up beside her, the four of us, our names are: William, Martina, Ella and David, watched as the car approached, it was around
While I was on the boat, my mother asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I told her that I didn't know yet, but I would tell her when I did. I tried looking for my older sister and my father, but they were gone. I profusely demanded my mother to tell me where they went and why they left us here. She replied by saying, "They went on ahead, to make sure the area we stayed at was safe and clean for our arrival." I was so proud of what I thought they were doing that I said, "I want to be like father." After I said that, tears ran down her face as she smiled. There truth was, that my sister died of tuberculosis and father died of smallpox and were both thrown into the sea.
Have you ever wondered how american alligators survive? Well now you don’t have to wonder you can learn. You will learn about features and what they eat and fun facts. You will learn about their appearance, habitat and diet, and some interesting facts about american alligators.
Did you know that Javan Rhinos can reach speeds of 35 mph on their toes? Yeah! That’s about 27 mph faster than the average human. Sadly, there are less than 50 left in the wild. All thanks to people like you, people who don’t care how it affects our environment, or our future generations. Will they ever get to see a rhino. Is 300,000 thousand dollars really worth wiping out an entire species?! You know what else. Studies have shown that rhino horns are as effective at treating fevers and pain as chewing on split ends. You want some, I’ve got plenty to share.
Have you ever wondered just how fast a Hummingbird's wing beats? Or how many times a Hummingbird’s heart beats per minute? Well, I am here to enlighten your bird loving souls. For those of you who don’t know, a Hummingbird’s wing can beat up to 200 times per second, and a Hummingbird’s heart while in flight can beat up to 1,250 times per minute. Special muscles in their “shoulder” areas allow for them to fly in all directions, up, down, left, right you name it. These are just the basic facts, now let’s get into the good stuff.
Have you ever had a peanut butter jelly? Well I have, and I am going to show you how to make a peanut butter jelly. So in the next paragraph I’m going to show you how. First I have a fact for you, in 1998 J.M Smucker Co. introduced Goober, which is peanut butter and jelly in the same jar.
When I was a kid, my super hero was Superman, I kind of admired him because I thought it would be cool to be able to fly and to have super-human strength, but the main reason why I liked Superman is because he helped people, no matter what.
A few years later, the girl is watching Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, when her parents try to tell her again that the weird man is Johnny Depp, the actor who plays Jack Sparrow. And again, the girl did not believe them.