1 “Persuasive speech” by Ruth Jean SimonI remember when people woke up to a country filled with flames and it was every where, everybody was wondering what was going on, there was no answers, no one to explain the meaning of these actions. young peopIe fled the country to look for a better life, the ones who could not leave had to agree to certain things such as; commiting crimes, they knew the country had nothing to offer, they had no choice but to resort to a life of crime. Stop wondering, it is time for us to stand up and do something that’s never happened before. I know corruption is everywhere in the world, big countries, small countries, I can name them but when a government in
I am here to represent Mary Harris Jones and I believe she should be admitted to the Gilded University Hall of Fame. Jones was born in Ireland, and her family immigrated to escape the potato famine. She spent her early years studying and working to become a dressmaker and teacher. Later when she moved to Memphis, she met and married George Jones, and in their first four years of marriage they had four children. But tragedy struck when yellow fever spread in 1867, which killed hundreds of people including her husband and her four small children. She believed that with the support she received from the people of the union, her life was saved from sadness and depression following the death of her family. After losing her entire family, she decided
Grant Matthews’s girlfriend Kay Thorndyke and Jim Conover want to make him the next President to do so the relationship between Mr. Matthews and Ms. Thorndyke has to end. To carry out this Mary Matthews joins her husband and travels with him, she supports her husband’s effort to help everyone in America, but also witnesses her husband be brainwashed by his campaign managers to target the influential politicians. Before her, infuriated monologue Mrs. Matthews let Mr. Matthews know that the kids and her would no longer be giving speeches because he wasn’t the man they knew, the man who would stand up for the poor now he was just as corrupt as the politicians he worked with, their goal to win the presidential elections, in this monologue she used emotional appeal to make Mr. Matthews understand that he had changed.
“Hello, unfortunately, Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan cannot come to the phone right now. As lovers of travel and meeting others, one can probably find them somewhere in Europe or maybe the United States. Most likely, Helen probably has some sort of exciting meeting with the Queen of England, Alexander Graham Bell, or Clara Barton. Anyway, please leave a name and number after the beep. Also, if the person on the other end possesses the name of “Mark Twain”, please no
The Author of Destiny of the Republic is former writer and editor for National Geographic, Candice Millard. She was born in 1968 in the United States. After graduating from Baker University, Millard went on to receive her master’s degree in literature from Baylor University. Her first book, River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s Darkest Journey, was a New York Times bestseller. It was even named one of the best books of the year by various papers such a the Washington Post, New York Times, and San Francisco Chronicle to name a few. Currently, Millard resides in Kansas City, Missouri with her husband and their three children.
Melinda is very perceptive and bright, but her vision is sometimes clouded by her suffering. She's only fourteen-years-old, and she's dealing with one of the worst things that can happen to a person: rape. Melinda Sordino, a high school freshman, was abused by a senior student, Andy Evans. She calls the cops to report the rape, but leaves before they show up. The party is busted and everybody thinks Melinda got them in trouble on purpose. Nobody at school will talk to Melinda, including Rachel Bruin, who's been her best friend forever. Worse, just about everyone bullies her. She wants to explain why she called the cops but she can't find the words. Due to her trauma and inability to tell anyone about what happened, Melinda spirals into a dark
Vida Jane Mary Goldstein was a young pioneer in women’s rights. She is one of Australia’s greatest suffragettes and has changed Australia even to this day. She was the first woman to ever stand in parliament in Australia and got over 51 000 votes. She advocated for social justice, women’s rights and women’s suffrage.
Rep. Maxine Waters has long claimed that millennials love her, but a recent campaign event she held proves the complete opposite, according to The American Mirror,
Thank you all for attending this presidential nomination campaign to show your support for Mrs. Teresa Matthews. It warms my heart on this chilly day to see the American people take a stand for their beliefs. I am honored to have been selected by Mrs. Matthews as her vice president and given the privilege to introduce her before she speaks with you, her supporters. I have worked alongside Mrs. Matthews for what seems like millennia and know her well. Her accomplishments are loftier than those of many of her opponents’ as well as her ideals. I know her supporters have already realized these facts well. You all know that, together, we can, we will, continue to represent the great American dream, lifestyle, and values. Electing Mrs. Matthews
Tonight, Carly faces he biggest challenge yet and her most important chance at rising to the top. The last time Carly was in the under card debate she rose to the top, and eventually was topping the polls for the entire month over Trump, Cruz, Carson, and Hillary Clinton in almost every state.
Reigning NBA champions, the Golden State Warriors, refused to attend the customary tradition of visiting the White House after their championship victory. To make a statement, the team took young kids to an African American history museum; this decision made in hope to inspire the public that sports and athletes can impact change. Recurring issues involving racial profiling, discrimination, and police brutality, have fueled a historical timeline with professional athletes protesting social oppression. The position of fame held by an athlete intensifies the athlete’s performance, words, or actions, drawing a wide range of the world’s attention. The athlete’s voice, when amplified onto a public platform, is imperative in shedding a light on social
Did you know that it only took twenty minutes for people to die once the Nazis had forced them into a gas chamber? In that short amount of time all their hopes, dreams and achievements disappeared. Elie Wiesel believed that whenever “men and women are being persecuted because of their race, religion or political views…” then it falls on all of us, both individuals and government, to help. I agree with Wiesel that to stop future genocide and further racism, we must all come together because not only are we all human beings, but if we don't then we will never advance.
I very important person to all Star Wars fans, and a huge supporter of the movement, needs out help. For those of you who don't know Shannon McRandle, the model/actress that plays Mara Jade Skywalker, has been fighting cancer. Her insurance does not cover the next phase of her treatment and she need help covering medical fees. She currently is asking for donations through a go fund me campaign. I urge you all to consider what this woman means to you, how this woman has effected your life. The detail and time she spent researching the role, her generosity towards fans, her support of the movement. She is a beacon in the darkness and can not be lost. We have lost too much lately, now we have the opportunety to prevent someone we love from becoming
The message I will be conveying is the importance of embracing failure. My role will be myself as I understand myself the best. The audience addressed will be my fellow classmates. In the format of a speech.
SEP/25/57 Today the black kids are coming to our school for the first time, MOM tells me to knock them down a notch, I don't know why. Once we got there there was a humongous crowd chanting, 2,4,6,8 we don't want to integrate and my mom joined in and told me too but I Just kept on walking. I didn’t understand why my mom wanted me make to fun of them they seemed fine, also we played this game were when ever one of the black kids walked in we would move and say they stink.
As a consequence we the people believe we all have equal rights, when living in a world of equality when no one is living discriminated by their race, religion and sex and all we do have are freedom, freedom to express our self we as women and people in actuality, at this point where in the world is that place of equality? In my opinion, the world would always be and remained unequal. Furthermore, in the past Women did not only have the right to vote, to run for president, to work, to go to school, they didn't have the right to get an education. women just don't only deal with as property, but also objects. As a consequence after some brave women decided to fight this form of government and social standards in settled all the power that remained