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  2. Speechwriter - Wikipedia

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    A speechwriter is a person who is hired to prepare and write speeches to be delivered by another person. Speechwriters are employed by many senior-level elected officials and executives in the government and private sectors. They can also be employed to write for weddings and other social occasions.

  3. Public speaking - Wikipedia

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    Public speaking, also called oratory, is the practice of delivering speeches to a live audience. [3] Throughout history, public speaking has held significant cultural, religious, and political importance, emphasizing the necessity of effective rhetorical skills.

  4. State of the Union - Wikipedia

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    In 1801, Thomas Jefferson discontinued the practice of delivering the address in person, regarding it as too monarchical (similar to the Speech from the Throne). Instead, the address was written and then sent to Congress to be read by a clerk until 1913 when Woodrow Wilson re-established the practice despite some initial controversy, and an in ...

  5. 5 things to watch for Harris’s speech at the Ellipse - AOL

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    Vice President Harris will solidify her closing argument that Donald Trump is a danger to democracy by delivering a speech Tuesday at the Ellipse — the very site where the 45th president spoke ...

  6. Motivational speaker - Wikipedia

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    The speech itself is popularly known as a pep talk. [2] Motivational speakers can deliver speeches at schools, colleges, places of worship, companies, corporations, government agencies, conferences, trade shows, summits, community organizations, and similar environments. [3] [4]

  7. Commencement speech - Wikipedia

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    The person giving such a speech is known as a commencement speaker. Very commonly, colleges or universities will invite politicians, important citizens, or other noted speakers to come and address the graduating class. A student speaker may deliver remarks either in lieu or in conjunction with a notable outside figure.

  8. Four Minute Men - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Fairbanks delivering a speech in support of the 3rd Liberty Loan. CPI Director George Creel boasted that in 18 months his 75,000 volunteers delivered over 7.5 million four-minute orations to over 300 million listeners, in a nation of 103 million people. The speakers attended training sessions through local universities, and were given ...

  9. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The speech given by SCLC president King, who spoke last, became known as the "I Have a Dream" speech, which was carried live by TV stations and subsequently considered the most impressive moment of the march. [107] In it, King called for an end to racism in the United States.