custom essays on acceptance speech (4 essays)

Communication Analysis

1441 words/6 pages

Barry Goldwater has stored for them . The third canon of study , organization , is about how we structure ideas in thought and language (Salvador and Sias , 49 . In the acceptance speech of Barry Goldwater , it can be said that the structure of the speech follows a pattern of addressing his audience and getting their attention first . Then , he provides or gives information , facts or historical events , followed by giving an explanation of what he had mentioned . Subsequently , he appeals to the...


Kennedy

271 words/1 pages

A The cash flows is not even Thus the Pay Back Period can be calculated by trial and error . Thus PBP for Project A 0 Initial investment / Average annual cashflow 110 (210 /5 ) which is equals to 110 /42 2 .62 years Thus the project A pay back period is shorter than project B thus Project A is recommendable . Thus the Project B has even cash inflow pay back for project B can be calculated as PBP Initial investment / annual...


Compare And Contrast

1777 words/7 pages

Yes , we can ' If we put these words together the message we get is that from the day he was nominated ``Now is the time ' and he found conviction when he was elected and said ``Yes , we can ' Hence now is the time and yes we can ! A subtle message that has unconsciously been instilled in our minds a clever use of rhetoric . A careful comparison of the two speeches brings out fascinations and revelations which cannot be easily absorbed...


Compare And Contrast(correction)

1725 words/7 pages

Obama 's style and message he wants to convey . Andrew Sullivan of the Huffington Post had something to say about Obama 's style in his acceptance speech : ``It was a deeply substantive speech , full of policy detail , full of people other than the candidate , centered overwhelmingly on domestic economic anxiety ' As correctly pointed out by Sullivan it was indeed a deeply substantive speech . Obama 's style it that he concentrates on the people rather than concentrating on talking about himself...