1. Positive Impact- They make people equal
Negative Impact - They control everyone's lives
2. Positive Impact - No One Is above the law.
Negative Impact - Excessive Freedom
3. Positive Impact - Maximum Freedom
Negative Impact - Minimum Government
4. Positive Impact - Support of Lower Tax
Negative Impact - Removal of Obamas care
5. Positive Impact - Non Racist
Negative Impact - Interest in Communism
The use of posters during WWI was part of the government's propaganda to try to get men to join the military.
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The content of Dr. King’s speech, his inspiring presence, and the moment in history all came together to make the iconic “I Have A Dream” speech the defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement. But there are several other reasons why this speech, delivered over 50 years ago, remains an example of one of the best speeches in American history.
Since part of my job is to help people become better presenters, I’ve noticed several techniques that we can all learn from and be inspired by in this magnificent speech.
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In most cases, you can’t handpick the spot to give a presentation, as MLK did for supreme symbolic effect when he stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and echoed the opening words of the Gettysburg Address (“Five score years ago . . . ). But you absolutely can amplify your message by adapting it to your setting and location.
Think about place, and how you can weave imagery, anecdote, and historical context into your presentation. Even if you’re presenting essentially the same material in Annapolis and Anaheim, it’s worth exploring what inspiration you can draw from each location to make your overall presentation more unique, more tailored, and more memorable. Abraham Lincoln also incorporated context in his iconic speech.
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