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  2. Keynote - Wikipedia

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    Some of the more famous keynote speeches in the United States are those made at the party conventions during Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns. Keynote speakers at these events have often gained nationwide fame (or notoriety); for example, Barack Obama at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, and have occasionally influenced the course of the election.

  3. Thomas V. Morris - Wikipedia

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    Thomas V. Morris (born 1952), is an American philosopher. He is a former professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. [1] He is a founder of the Morris Institute for Human Values, and author of several books.

  4. 2004 Democratic National Convention speakers - Wikipedia

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    Ron Reagan being interviewed by MSNBC at the Quincy Market during the DNC. Carol Moseley-Braun, former United States Senator from Illinois and Democratic presidential candidate

  5. 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 ...

  6. Apple's secret keynote formula, explained - AOL

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    Apple's keynotes have been a major part of the brand for over two decades. Here's a look into how it turns these presentations into an engaging event.

  7. 2012 Democratic National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Democratic National Convention was a gathering, held from September 4–6, 2012, [5] [6] at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina, in which delegates of the Democratic Party nominated President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden for reelection, in the 2012 United States national election.

  8. Ohio Politics Explained: Jordan runs for speaker, DeWine ...

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    We're explaining the fight over who controls education, whether Rep. Jim Jordan will be the new speaker and why staffers keep leaving Frank LaRose. Ohio Politics Explained: Jordan runs for speaker ...

  9. Phone etiquette 101: When it’s rude to be on speaker - AOL

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    When exercising outside, it can also be a safety issue to use your phone’s speakers and not headphones (and sometimes vice versa). Safety supersedes etiquette. Let the person you’re talking to ...