Speech
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in a 1968
speech
where he reflects upon the Civil Rights Movement, states, "In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends."
We revel in the fact that we have this wonderful free
speech.
Next to the pitch region is another set of regions that are selectively responsive when you hear the sounds of
speech.
And the good news is I don't have a prepared speech, but I have a box of slides.
Because it sets a tone and an attitude about how you feel about people long before you give them the
speech.
Over the past couple of days, as I've been preparing for my speech, I've become more and more nervous about what I'm going to say and about being on the same stage as all these fascinating people.
So, it's Tony Blair reading and practicing his speech; I've got them doing yoga inside there with Carole Caplin; Sven making out with Ulrika Jonsson, who he was having an affair with at that time.
He spent five years in solitary, and I met him because I gave a
speech
at San Quentin, and he's articulate and he's rather easy on the eyes because he's buff.
He got up and gave a very eloquent speech, and at the end of the speech, there was a panel, and on the panel were these pharmaceutical executives and biochemists and clinicians and I'm sitting there and I'm listening to them and most of the content went straight over my head.
He talks with eye gaze technology and a
speech
generating device, and we're watching his lungs, because his diaphragm eventually is going to give out and then the decision will be made to put him on a ventilator or not.
So July 4th, 2014, 75th year of Lou Gehrig's inspirational
speech
comes, and Pete is asked by MLB.com to write an article in the Bleacher Report.
You take a word that acts as one part of speech, and you change it into another part of
speech.
(Music: "Mary Had a Little Lamb") And we can recover
speech
as well.
Michael Rubinstein: And here's that
speech
again recovered just from this video of that same bag of chips.
So when you see this March on Washington in 1963, when you look at that picture, where this is the march where Martin Luther King gave his famous "I have a dream" speech, 1963, you don't just see a march and you don't just hear a powerful speech, you also see the painstaking, long-term work that can put on that march.
OK, so I've been talking for about 12 minutes now, and you've probably been sitting there listening to me, analyzing my
speech
patterns and body language and trying to work out if you should take any notice of what I'm saying, whether I'm telling the truth or whether I'm lying.
But if so, you've probably completely failed, because although we all think we can catch a liar from their body language and
speech
patterns, hundreds of psychological tests over the years have shown that all of us, including police officers and detectives, are basically at chance when it comes to detecting lies from body language and verbal patterns.
So hoax appealers are more likely to shake their heads, to look away, and to make errors in their speech, whereas genuine appealers are more likely to express hope that the person will return safely and to avoid brutal language.
So the thing about
speech
writing is, it's very personal.
Maybe then we would remember "I Have a Dream" not only as a great speech, but also as a great piece of music, part of our history, and capturing Dr. King's ideals.
Through the praise of free
speech
and the celebration of ordinary heroes, his plays made his audience think while they laughed.
Yet he ended the
speech
by affirming the possibility of building a better world, to quote, “where no one will be able to decide for others how they die, where love will prove true and happiness be possible, and where the races condemned to one hundred years of solitude will have, at last and forever, a second chance on earth."
But the night of my speech, a surprising thing happened.
And then, at two and a half, like a changeling in a fairy story, he lost the little
speech
that he had and turned into a wild, unmanageable toddler.
It's much more like an animal call than it is like
speech.
Involuntary vocalizations are part of an older system than the more voluntary vocalizations like the
speech
I'm doing now.
Little lamb! (Applause) AD: And this was really significant, because it was the first time we recovered intelligible human
speech
from silent video of an object.
These can be used with orthopedic or neurologic patients, but we'll soon have options for children with autism, mental health or
speech
therapy.
This was going to be the most important
speech
of his life.
I actually had to hack it and that's a thing which we can talk about in another
speech.
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