Speeches That Reshaped The World


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Speeches that Changed the World


Speeches that Changed the World

Author: Owen Collins

language: en

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Release Date: 1999-01-01


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From Moses' delivery of the Ten Commandments to Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" address in Washington, Speeches That Changed the World contains the inspiring words of the world's greatest orators. The defining moments of three thousand years of history are brought alive through the spoken words of the great leaders, religious and literary figures, politicians, and pioneering men and women who have shaped our world. Ideal as a reference tool, study companion for public speakers and students, or simply as a fascinating journey into the past, this memorable book captures the drama of history in the making.

Speeches that Reshaped the World


Speeches that Reshaped the World

Author: Alan J. Whiticker

language: en

Publisher: New Holland Publishers (AU)

Release Date: 2009


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Here are speeches that instigated war and called for peace, that liberated women and recognised AIDS sufferers, that aimed to abolish poverty or to shame the rich. More recently, speeches that call a country to fight and others that humbly apologise for acts of war.

Speeches that Changed the World


Speeches that Changed the World

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2005


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For many thousands of years, people have used oratory to influence others, but what exactly makes a speech great? Is it the choice of words, the feelings they express, the passion with which the speaker delivers them, the circumstances or the lasting effect that the speech has on what other people think or do, or even on the course of history.