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    the opportunity to present a persuasive speech about the topic I really cared about. Researching and speaking on this particular topic was a phenomenal experience to me. The classroom environment was as usual very conducive as usual for my persuasive speech without which the speech would have been less effective. The applause, smile and attention of my audience was once again very amazing. It helps me boost my confidence and keep me focused throughout my speech. In the following paragraphs first,

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    I don’t have an “ah-ha!” moment or a specific experience that pinpoints what piqued my interest in speech-language pathology. After years of working successfully in the field of insurance and healthcare management consulting, I could not deny my desire to be part of a discipline more directly involved in counseling or patient care. That aim set me on a journey to determine how I could best serve in this capacity and ultimately led me to a decision to change careers. I researched, I interviewed

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    in her cell to rape her oldest daughter, she grabs hold of her and refuses to let go, even when they hold a gun to her head”. As a result, Allende wants her audience to feel the fear that Mapendo felt during her experience at the prison to develop her speech. The main purpose of her speech was to inform her audience on the lives of women who are victims of abuse and she expresss how fenimism can lead the change for women so they could be empowered. For example, Allende said, “But not for most of our

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    My passion for Speech Language Pathology developed later than most of my peers. I was naive enough freshmen year to think that I could settle as a Psychology major. Thankfully, Speech Pathology crossed right into my path at the most unforeseen moment. One introduction class was all it took, I was hooked. I’ve been exposed to first-hand clinical experiences, job shadowing opportunities, and professors who were so passionate about their job that they made me want to experience the same thing. One

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    specific moment that solidified my desire to pursue a profession in Speech- Language Pathology (SLP); instead, there were numerous. I initially became interested in this profession after learning how a child’s dysfluency was able to significantly improve. The gradual process of a client making substantial improvements

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    Throughout high school, my experiences have taught me to be a responsible, hard working leader. This will benefit me to reach my goals of becoming a Speech Pathologist specializing in helping children with Down Syndrome. Earning this scholarship from the Association of Indiana Counties will help me be one step closer to achieving this goal. I have many goals for myself; for example, I plan to attend Indiana University in the fall to study speech and hearing sciences. To become a Speech Pathologist, I need

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    Zadie Smith Speech

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    Zadie Smith’s speech “Don’t let your fellow human be aliens to you,” explores the idea of how many see that being on your own to achieve the goals you desire is the right way to do it. She illustrates how graduating college makes many feel like this special individual, how you are an individual on your own not needing any support from others but not recognizing to consider that you are one of many. In college people rather concentrate on themselves in order to improve themselves, diagnosing them

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    Sojourner Truth Speeches

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    messages of hope, inspiration, and change. Some of these speakers had years of experience in public speaking and communication. Others, particularly slaves speaking about their own experiences, were notably less eloquent. Despite this, they are often able to craft logically and emotionally persuasive messages. Sojourner Truth, perhaps without knowing, uses erotema, polysyndeton, dialogismus, and anthypophora in her speech “Ain’t I a Woman?” in order to instill passion in her audience while simultaneously

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    goal is to become a Speech Pathologist. I became interested in this career after being placed in the caregiving field after taking a personality test. Looking at the career options I found Speech Pathology. My twin sister’s adoptive mom, Jamee, is a Speech Pathologist. After I observed her for a few days I realized that I wanted to be a Speech Pathologist. Jamee told me what courses she took in college and what she did during her sessions with each student. Jamee currently works at Greenville Michigan

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    In my opinion, I believe the quote describes how real experiences are true even if it’s not true for every other person. As she begins to close her speech, Allende uses a psychological closure about feminism and how women can lead the change to create a better world. For instance, she had said, “But for real change, we need feminine energy…and we need to

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