President John F. Kennedy ended many of his speeches with this quotation from the poet Robert Browning: Some men see things as they are and ask, Why? I dare to dream of things that never were; and ask, Why not? Say your memorable concluding remarks slowly and clearly, maintaining eye contact with your audience. Be as dramatic and confident as possible!
For example, in speaking about the death penalty, you might discuss: Advantages of capital punishmentDisadvantages of capital punishment.
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Science had its beginning when man started asking questions about his environment. He wondered where the sun went at night and why the sky was blue. He questioned why the wind blew and the leaves fell. He sought answers to these and other questions. Not all his answers were correct, but at least he did want to know.
41. Curiosity and imagination:
Science began to develop rapidly when man laid aside his wrong beliefs and began to seek true explanations. Young children are curious about how things work. The child wants to take apart a watch to see what makes it work..
42.Being in cause and effect:
Scientifically minded people believe in a cause-and-effect relationship.
43.Being open-minded:
Open-mindedness is also extremely important to a scientific attitude. This means the ability to face the facts as they are regardless of what one has previously thought. It includes an ability to accept new and sometimes even disagreeable ideas.
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