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Please tell speech on any of these topics -
1) Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
2) Fear
3) Importance of co curricular activities.
4) 3R s - Recycle, reduce, reuse. ​ i need speech for a 3 min video speech​

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Answered by ScariousKnight
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1) Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

There is a saying "beauty is in the eyes of the beholder". What one individual considers beautiful may not be beautiful to another. To me, beauty is not only something that pleases the eyes, but also pleases the other senses and the mind. I think true beauty makes you see beyond the lovely sight. It will give you insight or realization of something interesting beyond just the outward appearance.

When we talk about beauty in people. we often refer to their physical attractiveness. Of course, a beautiful or handsome face is pleasant to look at. But I find that the most memorable "beautiful people" are those who have captivating personalities behind the pretty faces. In one of my previous classes, there were two beautiful girls, Sue and Lin. Both had almost flawless faces and trim figures. But Lin was used to getting her way. She felt that her looks could help her get anything she wanted, especially among the boys. Sue, on the other hand, treated her beauty in a matter-of-fact way and she was nice to everyone. She was also a member of the debating team, her personality made her a more outstanding beauty than Lin.

There is another kind of beauty in people that attracts me greatly. This is what is known as inner beauty. People who have this kind of beauty have attained inner peace. They care about their fellow-man, and try to right the injustices in this world. Two well-known personalities who exemplify this are Nelson Mandela and Mother Theresa. Mandela was willing to sacrifice his life and freedom to obtain equal rights for the Blacks in South Africa. Mother's Theresa's mission is to help the poorest of the world's poor.

In fact, even around me. I know some people who are always ready to lend a hand to a person in trouble. I greatly admire the beauty of these people because they are the ones who make the world a better place. This inner beauty. I notice, gives a certain radiance to their looks.

I also love the beauty of art. I enjoy classical art as well as folk art which is painted by untrained artists. To me, the beauty of an artwork is not just in the skills involved. A painting that attracts me is one which evokes an emotional reaction. When I gaze at a painting. I am trying to figure out the artist's point of view. The beauty of art, to me. is that it gives a glimpse into the artist's life or his surroundings.

Where places are concerned, to me, there is nothing comparable to the sea. It may take on different colors, or be calm at one beach and choppy at another. But it is like a timeless beauty - always a pleasure to look at and often so appealing that you cannot resist jumping in for a swim.

Some people think that things of beauty are only attainable if you are rich. I disagree completely with this. Everyone has his idea of beauty, and we need to have things, people and places of beauty in our everyday life. In the words of a poet "a thing of beauty is a joy forever."

Hope This Helps You ❤️

Answered by Anonymous
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Speech on Fear

Fear, above all else, is indeed a powerful motivational tool; of course, it comes with its own negative connotations but the fact remains is that it is this fear that has managed to shape human civilization to what it is today. If we did not have the ability to fear anything, then it would be hard to construct a modern society around the same for no one would fear anything and soon, total chaos would reign supreme.

You can surmise that fear controls, restrict and even restrains some of our wildest thoughts and actions. Yet, at the same time, it can propel us to greatness and even cause us to overcome the same. In fact, our history is rife with various incidents where certain individuals had to manage to overcome their fear and in the process, changed the course of human history itself. From the likes of Alexander to Horatio Nelson, they all experienced fear and instead of turning back away from it, they visualized it as a challenge to overcome and did so, remarkably. Even the first sailors who assumed that they would all fall over the edge and into the abyss when sailing the oceans managed to create history by overcoming their fear.

So what is this fear that drives us all to commit so many acts that we normally wouldn’t? Is it is a mental condition? Or is it a trait that one picks up in the course of one’s life? Neither, our brain is hardwired to experience and react to fear, in the same way, that dogs and cats avoid water. The fear complex, therefore, is not something that is restricted to humans alone but can be found among most species. That begs the question, and then what is the need for fear?

Well, during the course of our evolution, the master design incorporated fear into its design and integrated it in such a way that we all experience the same but our reactions to it would vary depending on our personality. That’s why most people often run off when faced with something that they fear and yet a few sticks around to face it head-on, never mind the consequences. In the end, it Is this fear that defines us and our actions and the way we live; after all, where would we all be as a society without this fear to restrict and restrain us?

Can you imagine for a moment what our society would be like without this fear? For one, we would lack any fear for the law and all the modern trappings of our society would completely break down and for another, we would often undertake risky acts with little or no thought to the consequences. Fear in a sense is akin to a regulator, and it enables us to weigh our decisions carefully before acting on the same. Of course, there’s the other extreme where certain people are afraid of one thing or a group of things to the point of irrationality – we usually call these phobias. At the end of the day, you will realize that fear is an essential component of our well-being and that the one thing we must fear above all else, is the man who does not fear at all.

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