Category: Speech

  • Personal Informative Speech Reflection

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Public speaking skills are essential in the contemporary world since they contribute to a persons academic and career achievements. To improve the ability to deliver speeches in public, people should have a chance to look at themselves through the eyes of their audience. In this way,…

  • The Perils of Indifference Speech by Elie Wiesel

    On April 12th, 1999, Elie Wiesel, a holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate, delivered a speech on the dangers of indifference. Early in the speech, Wiesel reflected on how the 20th century will be viewed in the new millennium (Wiesel, 1999). He described the numerous violent and inhumane events as darkness cast over humanity and how…

  • Speech of Persuasion. Pursuit of Ones Goal

    Table of Contents Speech Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Speech If in my quest to achieve my goals I stumble or crumble and lose my soul Those that knew me would easily co-sign There was never a life as hard as mine No father, no money, no chance, and no guide, I only follow my voice…

  • Hate Speech: The Negative Implications

    Usually, hate speech is viewed as a binary decision. Attempting to detect and sanction it requires precise differentiation to justify whether a communication is hate speech. Hate speech is any expression of discrimination that involves hate toward other people. A wide range of expressions is captured under this statement, and hence difficult to identify its…

  • Effective Speech Delivery Tips

    Table of Contents Knowing Your Audience Verbals and Vocals Non-Verbals Visual Aids Coping with Nervous Energy Practice, Practice, Practice References How do we make our speech effective? Why do we sometimes remain misunderstood despite our efforts? What prevents us from being heard? Some people believe that effective communication is something from the arsenal of business…

  • Speech of Ralph Waldo Emerson The American Scholar

    In his speech titled The American Scholar, Ralph Waldo Emerson presents his unique perspective on what it means to be a scholar. To fulfill this communicative purpose effectively, the speaker explores and reflects on the various external influences on scholars and scientific thought in the United States. Among such factors are nature, things of the…

  • Mikhail Gorbachevs 1988 United Nations Speech

    Mikhail Gorbachev is regarded as one of the central figures who contributed to the end of the Cold War. His speech to the UN General Assembly in 1988 was an important impetus for the changes in the international political arena. Gorbachev chose the UN as the platform for his speech as it was the most…

  • Speech Therapy for Children With Down Syndrome

    Introduction The video presented by Helen Hayes, a speech therapist working for Downs Syndrome Scotland, highlights the importance of speech therapy for children with down syndrome. The speaker emphasizes the significance of communication and how it plays a crucial role in the development of children. Discussion Through exercises and techniques that strengthen and realign muscles,…

  • Mikhail Gorbachevs Speech in 1988 in the USA

    Table of Contents Introduction The United Nations De-ideologizing Relations Implications Superpowers Conclusion References Introduction It is worth noting that Mikhail Gorbachev is an outstanding state and public figure of Russia of the 20th century. He entered the political arena in the era of the Soviet Union. He was the first president of the USSR whose…

  • African Leaders Speech on Independence and Future

    Table of Contents Introduction The Problems we inherited Seriousness of Ethnicity Addressing the Issue of Ethnicity Best Type of leadership Why Authoritarian Rule Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Many African countries have struggled for many years in search of independence. Independence hardly comes without massive bloodshed and sacrifice. However, in such a time like this when…