Who Is Worthy of Receiving a Speech of Tribute?
Question by clerick145: Who is worthy of receiving a speech of tribute?
In my public speaking class, we are giving “speeches of tribute.” It can be a person, place, or group. I’m looking for something different than everybody else talking about someone in their family with drug addiction or other cliche stuff. I want something interesting and appealing to most people. Any ideas?
Best answer:
Answer by Nicholaus
i think it would be interesting to do a speech of tribute to Mao Zedong. he was a terrible dictator of China, however he really changed their culture and instated a lot of ideas that are still there today.
How Utah Steals Lives
How Utah Steals Lives – The State of Utah has put many innocent and sane people, such as my father, Inventor Paul Pantone, into their prison mental institution. Paul Pantone invented GEET which allows cars to run on a fraction of the fuel, with many times the power and absolutely no pollution. Many thousands of people have used Pauls free GEET plans to build their own GEET devices. If you are one of those people, please contact me, and help support my dad, Paul Pantone, to get out of wrongful imprisonment, and to share the rest of his scientific knowledge. Thank you. -David Pantone
What Kind of Speed Was Johnny Cash On?
Question by drew67chevy: What kind of speed was Johnny Cash on?
Dexedrine, Benzedrine, Methamphetamine?
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Answer by Sawmill
As his career was taking off in the early 1960s, Cash started drinking heavily and became addicted to amphetamines and barbiturates. For a brief time, he shared an apartment in Nashville with Waylon Jennings, who was heavily addicted to amphetamines. Cash used the uppers to stay awake during tours. Friends joked about his “nervousness” and erratic behavior, many ignoring the warning signs of his worsening drug addiction. In a behind-the-scenes look at The Johnny Cash Show, Cash claims to have “tried every drug there was to try.”