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    speech that I will give my critical analyses on is Audra Bosarge. Audra openly spoke about how nervous she was in her speech, however, besides a few issues, I think she did well. She followed the directions with her speech. It was well organized and delivered. She stayed within the 1-2 minutes and she was seen waist up. Verbally, Audra spoke clearly and with a good variation in her voice and at a good speed. Although she spoke well, she said the word “Umm” entirely too much throughout the…

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    He led the country during the civil war and paved the way for improving the economy, ending slavery and strengthening the federal government. On March 1861during his first inaugural address, he spoke eloquently concerning slavery which was a thorny issue which could have split the country apart. Lincoln started his speech by assuring the southerners that he would not immediately end slavery but he was against using force while addressing the issue…

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    On Thursday, October 1st, I went to a Deaf Night Out event on UNCG’s campus. The event was held in the school of education and was a mix between a social and a presentation. Luke’s roommate and a few other students shared their experiences from studying abroad in Italy to learn Italian sign language. When I first arrived at the event I did not see anyone I knew. I very much felt like an outsider who was imposing. Then I found Luke and felt a little more comfortable. Everyone there knew each…

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    experiences and inequality. “Recognizing the fight of Women as similar to that of African Americans in that they lacked most of the same economic and political rights”(Feminist Writers, 2). Frederick helped build up what we know as feminism because he spoke at the first National Woman's rights convention in 1850. “The National Woman's Rights Convention was an annual series of meetings that increased the visibility of the early women's rights movement in the United States.”(“National Women's…

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    I also spoke to them to see what they thought of the orientation overall. The first cadet was cadet Edward ____. Edward said, “At first it was kind of crazy, but as the week went on, it got easier. I also started getting accustomed to the way things work in…

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    Richard Rodriguez Aria

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    In the reading Aria: Memoir of a Bilingual Education, by Richard Rodriguez, he challenges the idea of bilingual education, and takes us through his personal experience of a bilingual childhood. Rodriguez explains about what he encountered in America as he attempts to adjust to the American culture, and why he believes that learning the public language in school is more important than learning the private language. Throughout the essay he forfeits his happy and comfortable life in exchange for…

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    person they looked to for support and guidance. Oscar Romero is like Jesus Christ in a variety of ways. Romero like Jesus ministered to the poor, and those ignored by the rest of society. They both defended those who could defend themselves, and spoke for those whose…

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    Career Fair Reflection

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    ACES Career Fair Reflection I was amazed as I walked into the ACES Career Fair. I knew there would be a lot of businesses at this event, but I was not able to quantify just how many until I walked around. Since I grew up on a grain farm, I have been familiar with many of these companies surrounding me, such as John Deere, AgriGold, and Pioneer. However, before the career fair, I still researched what companies would be present on Handshake, and I formulated a plan to speak with AgriGold, DuPont…

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    who wanted immediate change, he didn't want sympathy from the whites he wanted equality. “Malcolm spoke for the voiceless, for the people from whom not even some black leaders wanted to hear. He spoke for the jobless, and for the homeless… He spoke for the millions of black Americans who saw themselves as a minority in a world in which most of the inhabitants were people of color like themselves. He spoke for men and women who had to turn too many other cheeks, had to fight off too many insults…

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    Family Scenarios

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    On 3/26/2018 I interviewed the some of family members to David Zell at the Brookfield Police Department. I spoke with Carol Zell at approximately 1110 hrs. Carol advised she was a sister to David. Carol advised that she was unaware of anyone wanting to harm David. I brought to Carol's attention that there was a mention of a family trust. Carol advised there's a family trust that her brothers will receive most of the estate once her mother Helen Zell passes away. Carol advised her mother Helen…

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