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Persuasive Speech help

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Persuasive Speech help

Postby SereneDolphin » Mon Mar 21, 2005 10:02 am

In public speaking, we're doing a persuasive speech on a value that our nation is lacking, and why we need to have that value. The value I chose is respect. I'm looking for two things in particular:

1.) What problems are caused by a lack of respect.

2.) How respect would solve the above problems.

I also would like a good quote about respect, if anyone could find anything. Thank you.
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Postby SereneDolphin » Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:22 pm

Um, okay, thanks for all your. . .

(cricket chirps)

. . .help.

Nah, that's all right. Here to say that I changed my topic to self-respect, and I don't need any help, because I'm getting a lot of ideas.

This is the last time I'm asking for help on public speaking stuff.
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