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Oration-Middle English oracion < Latin ōrātiōn- (stem of ōrātiō) speech, prayer, equivalent to

ōrāt(us) (past participle of ōrāre to plead, derivative of ōr-, stem of ōs mouth) + -iōn- is a formal
public speech, especially one delivered on a special occasion, as on an anniversary, at a
funeral, or at academic exercises.

Example
I speak for democracy by ms. Jere Mae Taganas
I am a Filipino, who live and breathe in this country of paradise Philippines.
I am a successor of the past of our mighty heroes who made their sacrifice for our
freedom. I carry the torch of hope, justice and love.
I am a crusader for democracy and a believer of free speech. I stand for our beliefs
and principles. I fight for the right and oppose the wrong. I am the embodiment of
freedom, equality and peace.
I am an agent of change, for the country and for the whole world.
I stand before you to speak for democracy, my heroes died for, the unfortunate and
unjust strive for, and the present and even the future generation’s endeavor. Honor
and dignity flow in my blood and my heart beats for freedom.
Though the agony lasted for a number of years, from the Spanish colonizers to the
Second World War, the seed of democracy in my country began to take root and
sprouted to grow.
However, I can see the pictures of my mother land in reality at the present.
Poverty reigns most in the society.
Women and children sell their flesh just to earn money.
Human rights violations are committed.
Inequality governs each family.
Disorder gives birth at a time.
Betrayal Forms undeniably in the government.
My dear friends look at our land!
Wake-up!
As Filipinos, Is this what you really want to see?
The twilight we shed should be over.
We must witness another sun to rise, for in every ending starts a new beginning.
Yes! I truly speak for democracy! I am what I say, what I think and what I do.
Together, we stand as a nation, and together we can make Democracy a living
legacy- not to be subverted but to be protected and preserved.

https://www.scribd.com/doc/265587126/I-Speak-of-Democracy

News is information about current events. News is provided through many different media: word of
mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, and also on the testimony of
observers and witnesses to events. It is also used as a platform to manufacture opinion for the
population.

Example

Heated up by June navarro


Harsh words spoken, elbows thrown and four players ejected. The rivalry between two flagship
franchises heated up, with San Miguel emerging from the scrap victorious.
The Beermen survived the loss of its two stars by leaning heavily on Renaldo Balkman in a 99-
94 victory over the TNT KaTropa in a PBA Commissioner’s Cup Petron Saturday Special at Mall
of Asia Arena.

Renaldo Balkman had 43 points, 15 rebounds, six blocks, and four assists as the Beermen
notched their fourth win in five games after opening the tournament with three straight losses.

“This was a badly needed win and thankfully we were able to survive TNT,” said San Miguel
head coach Leo Austria. “They (the KaTropa) know the importance of this game and they want
to kick us out because if we’re out of the playoffs, the other teams will have a chance to win the
championship.”
The Beermen lost stars Arwind Santos and Marcio Lassiter due to heated confrontations during
the game. Lassiter and TNT star Terrence Romeo exchanged words and were slapped with
technicals while Santos got into a loose ball scuffle with TNT workhorse Anthony Semerad.
Romeo and Semerad were also ejected.

http://sports.inquirer.net/305340/heated-duel#ixzz5IdjDPKaX

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