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Hate Speech
An investigation of hate speech- legal approaches, current controversies, and suggestions for limiting its spread. Hate speech can happen anywhere-in Charlottesville, Virginia, where young men in khakis shouted, "Jews will not replace us"; in Myanmar, where the military used Facebook to target the Muslim Rohingya; in Capetown, South Africa, where a pastor called on ISIS to rid South Africa of the "homosexual curse." In person or online, people wield language to attack others for their race, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, or other aspects of identity.This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series examines hate speech- what it is, and is not; its history; and efforts to address it. Series Overview- ACCESSIBLE, CONCISE, BEAUTIFULLY PRODUCED BOOKS ON TOPICS OF CURRENT INTEREST.Written by leading thinkers, this series delivers expert overviews of subjects that range from the cultural and the historical to the scientific and the technical.Synthesizing specialized subject matter for nonspecialists and engaging critical topics through fundamentals, each of these compact volumes offers readers a point of access to complex ideas.
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Speech Acts
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Speech & Debate
A fiercely funny play by the Tony Award-winning author of The Humans. Three misfit teenagers are brought together by a sex scandal in their school, with nobody taking them seriously until they speak out – with hilarious consequences. Living in a social media minefield, where peers are judgmental and adults are dictatorial and condescending, Howie, Solomon and Diwata grapple with homophobia, online privacy and how to get the lead in the school play. Stephen Karam's Speech & Debate was first performed Off-Broadway at Roundabout Underground in 2007.It received its European premiere at the Trafalgar Studios, London, in 2017, produced by Defibrillator.
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Maiden Speech
Maiden Speech was the debut collection by Eleanor Brown, a witty poet who writes powerfully of love, and hilariously of love's pitfalls, most notably in her much anthologised "girlfriend's revenge" poem, 'Bitcherel'.Shortlisted for the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize.
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How can one forget culture and heritage?
One can forget culture and heritage by not actively engaging with it, by being disconnected from one's roots and community, and by prioritizing other aspects of life over preserving and celebrating one's cultural identity. This can happen through assimilation into a different culture, lack of exposure to one's own cultural traditions and practices, and a lack of interest in learning about one's heritage. Additionally, societal pressures and discrimination can also contribute to the erasure of one's culture and heritage.
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Do you think cancel culture is a threat to freedom of speech?
Cancel culture can be seen as a threat to freedom of speech because it can create an environment where individuals feel afraid to express their opinions for fear of backlash or being "canceled." This can lead to self-censorship and a chilling effect on open discourse. However, it's also important to recognize that freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences, and holding individuals accountable for harmful or offensive speech is also a form of free expression. It's a complex issue that requires a balance between protecting free speech and addressing harmful behavior.
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How do you change indirect speech into direct speech?
To change indirect speech into direct speech, you need to convert the reported speech back into the original speaker's exact words. This involves removing any reporting verbs such as "said" or "told" and changing the tense and pronouns if necessary. Additionally, you may need to adjust the time and place references to match the original speaker's perspective. Finally, use quotation marks to indicate the direct speech.
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How can one rewrite direct speech into indirect speech?
To rewrite direct speech into indirect speech, you need to change the pronouns, tense, and sometimes the time expressions. For example, "She said, 'I am going to the store.'" can be rewritten as "She said that she was going to the store." Additionally, you may need to change the reporting verb to reflect the speaker's attitude or emotion. It is important to maintain the meaning and context of the original speech while converting it into indirect speech.
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Abnormal Speech
Originally published in 1939, it was only recently that serious study and attention had been given to disorders of speech and there was a growing demand for books dealing with the subject.Abnormal Speech deals concisely with the aetiology of the varied abnormalities of speech and discusses the treatment practised by experienced therapists at the time, successful in affecting permanent cures.It was now recognised that the causes and classification of speech disorders were fairly numerous, and that the essence of treatment consisted of discovering the nature and cause to apply the appropriate method of treatment.It was revised in 1950 in some part to account for the effects of the second world war on speech disorders. Today it can be read in its historical context. This book is a re-issue originally published in 1939.The language used and views portrayed are a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.
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Eurythmy as Speech Made Visible : Speech Eurythmy Course
With these fundamental lectures on speech eurythmy - given just months after his course entitled 'Eurythmy as Visible Singing' - Rudolf Steiner completed the foundations of the new art of movement.In connecting to the centuries-old esoteric and exoteric Western traditions of 'the Word' - the creative power in the sounds of the divine-human alphabet - he gave it concrete form and expression in the performing arts, education and therapy.Although aimed primarily at the professional concerns of eurythmists who perform, teach or work as therapists, the lectures offer a wealth of suggestions and insights to anyone interested in the arts. For this new edition - freshly translated by Matthew Barton and introduced by Coralee Frederickson - the original shorthand transcripts have been compared exhaustively with typed records and the notes of course participants.These notes included numerous sketches of movements, gestures and choreographies, many of which have been reproduced here to complement the text.Also featured is an appendix comprising facsimiles and transcripts of Rudolf Steiner's preparatory notes, programmes of the eurythmy performances given during the course, and accounts by Steiner published in the Society Newsletter.Finally, there are recollections by course participants, additional sketches of forms and movements, Marie Steiner's original foreword, and 30 pages of colour plates featuring blackboard drawings and eurythmy forms.
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Free Speech and Koch Money : Manufacturing a Campus Culture War
In recent years hundreds of high-profile ‘free speech’ incidents have rocked US college campuses.Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro, Ann Coulter and other right-wing speakers have faced considerable protest, with many being disinvited from speaking.These incidents are widely circulated as examples of the academy’s intolerance towards conservative views. But this response is not the spontaneous outrage of the liberal colleges.There is a darker element manufacturing the crisis, funded by political operatives, and designed to achieve specific political outcomes.If you follow the money, at the heart of the issue lies the infamous and ultra-libertarian Koch donor network. Grooming extremist celebrities, funding media platforms that promote these controversies, developing legal organizations to sue universities and corrupting legislators, the influence of the Koch network runs deep.We need to abandon the ‘campus free speech’ narrative and instead follow the money if we ever want to root out this dangerous network from our universities.
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Speech Science Primer : Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech
Written in a clear, reader-friendly style, Speech Science Primer serves as an introduction to speech science and covers basic information on acoustics, the acoustic analysis of speech, speech anatomy and physiology, and speech perception.It also includes topics such as research methodology, speech motor control, and history/evolution of speech science.With its reader-friendly content and valuable online resources, Speech Science Primer: Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech, Sixth Edition is an ideal text for beginning speech pathology and audiology students and faculty.
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How do you change direct speech into indirect speech?
To change direct speech into indirect speech, you need to report what was said without quoting it directly. This involves changing the pronouns, tenses, and sometimes the structure of the sentence. For example, "She said, 'I am going to the store.'" can be changed to indirect speech as "She said that she was going to the store." Remember to use reporting verbs like 'said', 'told', or 'asked' to introduce the indirect speech.
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Can you reproduce a speech for a speech analysis?
No, I cannot reproduce a speech verbatim for speech analysis. However, I can provide a summary or analysis of a speech based on the information provided. If you have a specific speech you would like analyzed, you can provide me with the key points or themes, and I can offer insights or feedback based on that information.
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How do you convert direct speech into indirect speech?
To convert direct speech into indirect speech, you need to change the pronouns, tense, and time expressions to match the context of the reporting verb. You also need to introduce reporting verbs like 'said', 'told', or 'asked'. Additionally, you may need to change the structure of the sentence to make it grammatically correct in indirect speech. Finally, you should remove quotation marks and adjust punctuation accordingly.
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