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  2. Keynote - Wikipedia

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    In corporate or commercial settings, greater importance is attached to the delivery of a keynote speech or keynote address. The keynote establishes the framework for the following programme of events or convention agenda; frequently the role of keynote speaker [1] will include that of convention moderator. It will also flag up a larger idea—a ...

  3. How to Pick a Key Speaker Who Will Bring the Energy Up ... - AOL

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    The keynote speaker, through dynamically sharing their ideas, experience, and perspectives, feeds into the “why” of your event and engages your audience. If they're good, they are going to do ...

  4. Academic conference - Wikipedia

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    Usually a conference will include keynote speakers (often, scholars of some standing, but sometimes individuals from outside academia). The keynote lecture is often longer, lasting sometimes up to an hour and a half, particularly if there are several keynote speakers on a panel. Panel discussions are intended to bring multiple perspectives on a ...

  5. List of Republican National Conventions - Wikipedia

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    2000 – No officially designated keynote speaker; U.S. Senator John McCain of Arizona and General Colin Powell of Virginia were featured speakers. 2004 – U.S. Senator Zell Miller of Georgia (a Democrat, Miller is first speaker from the opposite party to address a national convention as keynoter) 2008 – Mayor Rudy Giuliani of New York

  6. 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote address

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    His keynote address was well received, which further elevated his status within the Democratic Party and led to his reissued memoir becoming a bestseller. [2] Obama first met Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in the spring of 2004, and was one of several names considered for the role of keynote speaker at the party's convention that ...

  7. Plenary session - Wikipedia

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    The term comes from the Latin word 'plenus' meaning 'gathered', and has come to be used in academic settings, such as conferences, just before, or after, breaking into smaller groups. [1] This can be a time for summarising information, and may encourage class participation or networking.

  8. 1984 Republican National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The keynote address on August 20 was delivered by Katherine Ortega, Treasurer of the United States. Other speakers included Elizabeth Dole, United States Secretary of Transportation; Jeane Kirkpatrick, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (who delivered her now-famous "Blame America First" speech [2]); and Representative Jack Kemp of Buffalo ...

  9. Decoded: What GOAT means and how to use it - AOL

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    There are goats you find roaming grass fields and then there's the "GOAT." GOAT, which stands for "Greatest Of All Time," is the ultimate compliment of all compliments. While the acronym can be ...