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Speech as an academic subject sits at the intersection of communications, linguistics, rhetoric, and education. Students across composition courses, public speaking classes, communications programs, and language education curricula are regularly asked to engage with it. The topic is academically rich because it encompasses both the craft of oral delivery and the deeper analysis of how language shapes identity, persuasion, and public life. From understanding how political figures construct arguments to examining how speech and language impediments affect individual development, the subject demands critical thinking about communication as a fundamental human ability.

The papers archived here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a rhetorical-analytical angle, examining landmark addresses such as Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech or Herbert Hoover's "Rugged Individualism" to understand how a speaker's style reflects rhetorical purpose. Others adopt a policy or legal framework, as seen in treatments of the Central Hudson Test and United States foreign policy. Educational and developmental perspectives also appear strongly, including work on speech and language characteristics in deaf-blind children, literacy assessment tools, and curriculum design for teacher education students. Discourse and conversation analysis represent yet another methodological lens present in this collection.

A strong essay on speech benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that commits to one angle — rhetorical, developmental, legal, or historical — rather than trying to cover all of them at once. Evidence drawn from specific texts, case studies, or documented language data tends to carry the most weight. A common pitfall is treating speech purely as performance while neglecting the underlying linguistic or social structures that give spoken communication its meaning and power.

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Peronism in Argentina: Definition, Ideology, and Legacy
South America in general, like all of the Western Hemisphere, has been the site of great political turbulence throughout the nineteenth and much of the twentieth century, and many of the problems in the area that arose…
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Piaf, Pam Gems provides a view into
in "Piaf," Pam Gems provides a view into the life of the great French singer and arguably the greatest singer of her generation -- Edith Piaf. (Fildier and Primack, 1981), the slices that the playwright provides, more…
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Hugo Chavez the Propaganda Campaign Surrounding Hugo
The effects of the propaganda campaign that has been waged against Chavez are hard to quantify. It is evident that many Americans as well as many individuals from the rest of the world believed the exaggerations and the propaganda efforts to be factually true. There is really no way to know exactly what effect the propaganda had on the view of the public. One measure would be through public opinion polls. One such poll only found that six percent of Americans had a favorable view of Chavez which would represent a successful instance of propaganda (Hawkins, 2013). However, Chavez's impact on South America will be felt indefinitely as he worked to unify the region in order to develop a closer South American alliance.
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Nixon and the Legacy of the War
This paper looks at two speeches by President Richard Nixon outlining the policy of the United States during the Vietnam War and the eventual peace accord and the testimony of John Kerry before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in 1971. The lessons learned and the legacy of the conflict of the war in Vietnam is discussed.
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Political Systems in China and India Political
The paper dwells on the political systems that are found in China and India. It looks at the types of administration entrenched by the constitution of these two countries, the political systems, the international relations that they have as well as those political systems and their relevance in times of change.
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Hinduism: core beliefs, practices, and traditions
Upanishads along with the Ramayana and the Mahabarata, represent the primary text leading to the constructs of Hinduism. A popular misconception is that these three works are immensely complex and are intense…
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Nikita Khrushchev on the Cuban Missile Crisis
Many people today simply do not realize just how close the world came to nuclear war when John F. Kennedy and Nikita S. Khrushchev squared off for 13 tense days during the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962.
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Plagiarism: definitions, detection, and prevention
¶ … academic dishonesty is one that is both controversial and important in the changing state of education and information. Technology has brought the modern world into a position of overwhelming information availability.
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Leadership of Patton in Spite
This paper looks into the success of General George S. Patton, Jr. He was ingratiating to his superiors and a bully to his subordinates, yet he was one of the most successful military leaders of our time. This paper seeks to answer why General Patton, despite his flaws was so successful.
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The First Amendment and political speech
The Socialist Party speaker who said publicly that the United States should "exit Iraq and Afghanistan" and that if the U.S. didn't then we "should overthrow, through violent means, this government which so often…