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  1. 25 Important Figures of Speech with Easy Examples • 7ESL

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  4. What Is Public Speaking? Characteristics, Techniques, Importance, Checklist

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  1. Top 10 Famous Speeches that shaped history

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  3. Figures of Speech Used in the Bible Metonymy #Jesus #god

  4. Public speaking 101—A Tedx talk by Demosthenes

  5. Protecting Public Figures Balancing Free Speech and Responsibility

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  1. 40 Most Famous Speeches In History

    17. 1965 Cambridge Union Hall Speech by James Baldwin. "What is dangerous here is the turning away from - the turning away from - anything any white American says. The reason for the political hesitation, in spite of the Johnson landslide is that one has been betrayed by American politicians for so long.

  2. The 15 Most Inspiring Presidential Speeches in American History

    5. Franklin D. Roosevelt's "Four Freedoms" Speech. Date: January 6, 1941 Context: By 1941, many affected by the Great Depression had experienced economic recovery, but another world-changing phenomenon had reared its head—Hitler and his Nazi regime.World War II was raging in Europe and the Pacific, but the United States had thus far remained largely neutral.

  3. Defamation and False Statements: Overview

    Public figures, the Court reiterated, are those who (1) occupy positions of such persuasive power and influence that they are deemed public figures for all purposes or (2) have thrust themselves to the forefront of particular public controversies in order to influence the resolution of the issues involved, and are public figures with respect to ...

  4. Celebrity voices are powerful, but does the First Amendment let them

    Americans enjoy a right to free speech, and some public figures really exercise that right. The Constitution might not protect them the way they think it does, though.

  5. The Linguistics of Mass Persuasion: How Politicians Make "Fetch" Happen

    Throughout political history, scholars have been fascinated by the powerful words—speeches, slogans, catchphrases, and political cant—used by public figures to sway their audiences into massive undertakings, from matters of war to peace to defining the national identity. But can language really be used as a weapon of mass persuasion—and ...

  6. Public Figures and Officials

    Public Figures and Officials. Written by Gary Bugh, published on January 1, 2009 , last updated on February 18, 2024. Through a series of rulings, the Supreme Court has defined who must show actual malice to win damages in a libel suit. For example, in 1962, the Supreme Court said that Edwin Walker was a public figure who must meet the higher ...

  7. Public Speaking and Social Movements in the United States 1900-2020

    The Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968) refers to the social movements led by African Americans in the United States aimed at exposing rampant (and often legalized) racial discrimination and achieving equal rights and liberation for African Americans. The emergence of the Black Power Movement, which lasted roughly from 1966 to 1975, enlarged ...

  8. Types of Public Speeches

    In addition to pathos, persuasive speeches contain appeals to ethos and logos. An appeal to ethos is used to show the character of the speaker and make him/her more credible. For the audience to be persuaded, they have to feel that the speaker is a credible and worth listening to. An appeal to logos requires referencing evidence.

  9. Persuasive Speeches

    Although a persuasive speech involves information—even as much as an informative speech—the key difference is that a persuasive speech is designed for "creating, reinforcing, or changing people's beliefs or actions" (Lucas, 2015. p. 306). A persuasive speech makes something happen. In other words, it performs a job.

  10. Text of Zuckerberg's Georgetown speech

    We didn't get the broad free speech protections we have now until the 1960s, when the Supreme Court ruled in opinions like New York Times vs Sullivan that you can criticize public figures as ...

  11. Contemporary Public Speech Examples

    Contemporary Public Speech Examples. Ukrainian President Zelensky's Soeech to Congress, March 16, 2022: WATCH: Ukrainian President Zelensky Address to Congress (c-span.org) Vice President Joseph Biden, Speech on nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd, June 2, 2020. President-elect Joseph Biden, Victory Address, November 7, 2020.

  12. Brief History of Public Speaking and Famous Speakers ...

    7. Margaret Thatcher. Margaret Thatcher was the first female British prime minister and used her aggressive public speaking skills to win several elections and stay in office. Margaret Thatcher was a conservative politician who had a powerful influence on politics at the end of the Cold War years.

  13. 15 Greatest Public Speakers of All Time

    With their delivery and particular flair, some public speakers have been recognized as more remarkable than co-speakers. Today, let's look at some of the most outstanding public speakers of all time, from historical figures like Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi to some contemporary speakers like Brain Tracy and Nick Vujicic.

  14. Chapter 6: Informative Speaking

    This includes: 1. Descriptive speeches (about objects, people, places, or events) 2. Process speeches (also called "how-to" or demonstration speeches) 3. Concept speeches (also called idea speeches) All three types of informative speeches have the general purpose of "to inform.".

  15. Great Free Speech Moments of the 20th Century

    The win for free speech was seen by many as a watershed moment for white youth activism during the 1960s. The Berkeley Free Speech Movement not only essentially dismantled free speech restrictions on college campuses in California, but also helped catalyze the anti-war movement amongst young people who could now use their voices safely and legally.

  16. Libel and Slander

    There are two basic categories of defamation: (1) libel and (2) slander. Libel generally refers to written defamation, while slander refers to oral defamation, though much spoken speech that has a written transcript also falls under the rubric of libel. The First Amendment rights of free speech and free press often clash with the interests ...

  17. Speech Acts in Public Figures' Tweets on Environmental Issues

    Abstract. This paper presents the detailed analysis and interpretation of the main speech acts used in the tweets of public figures. Our novel findings discover the major types of the speech acts ...

  18. Public Interest vs. Private Lives--Affording Public Figures Privacy in

    to know" information of public concern, freedom of speech generally over-rides public figures' right to privacy. As a result, public figures have almost no right to privacy, even when the published information is false. The digi-tal era brings new threats to public figures' privacy and invokes the need to rethink this norm.

  19. Defamation or Discourse ?: Rethinking the Public Figure Doctrine on the

    in the classification of public figures, limited-purpose public figures, and private individuals in the Internet context. Under the proposed Internet public figure doctrine, courts would focus on an expanded view of limited-purpose public figures and consider whether the dis-puted speech relates to an issue of general or public interest before

  20. Professional Speechwriting: Metaphor, Simile, and Theme

    A metaphor is a comparison. A simile is a comparison that uses "like" or "and.". A theme is a type of extended metaphor. An effective metaphor: uses emotional phrases properly, uses a simple thing to help the audience understand something complex, is understood by listeners, fits the cultural context.

  21. US campuses are battlegrounds in free speech debate

    Students hold up a photo of University of Southern California 2024 valedictorian Asna Tabassum in protest to her canceled commencement speech on the campus of University of Southern California ...

  22. Figures of Speech: Essential Guide for Effective Communication

    June 16, 2023. Figures of speech are essential components of language that add an extra layer of depth and nuance to communication, enhancing written and spoken content. These devices are used in various forms of literature, including novels, poems, essays, and plays, as well as in everyday conversations. By intentionally deviating from the ...

  23. PDF Figures of Speech used in the Bible

    Figures of Speech Used in the Bible E.W. Bullinger London, 1898 What follows is a hypertext outline of Bullinger's important reference work. The links lead to full entries in the Silva Rhetoricae for each of the figures discussed. Summary of Classification 1. Figures Involving Omission ¡ Affecting words ¡ Affecting the sense 2. Figures ...

  24. Unlock new use cases with audio and video modalities

    Unlock new use cases with audio and video modalities We're expanding the input modalities for Gemini 1.5 Pro to include audio (speech) understanding in both the Gemini API and Google AI Studio. Additionally, Gemini 1.5 Pro is now able to reason across both image (frames) and audio (speech) for videos uploaded in Google AI Studio, and we look ...

  25. What the data says about food stamps in the U.S

    But in April 2023, the most recent month with available figures, 41.9 million people in 22.2 million households received SNAP benefits. That translates to 12.5% of the total U.S. population. ... People receiving public assistance could buy orange stamps that were exchangeable, dollar for dollar, for most food items at grocery stores. ...