Friday, July 18, 2008

Dexter Zhuang-new elected President of the Great Petronian Parliament

Congradulations to Dexter Zhuang -leader of PPP , now also President of Great Petronian Parliament.Thanks to all the memebers that worked so hard , supporters , the people who voted for Dexter Zhuang etc.Hope Dexter that you`ll guide as to a better future!!!
-Armen

VOTE FOR DEXTER -SAVE THE WORLD

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YOU ALL SHOULD VOTE FOR DEXTER ZHUANG, BECAUSE HE IS....

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OPEN AND FRIENDLY TO EVERYONE!!!

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VOTE FOR DEXTER -VOTE FOR THE BETTER FUTURE !!!

suggestions for Authorship Speech from Dr. Von Burg

Tips for Persuasive Speaking

Recognize that the audience is constantly processing what the speaker is saying. Nonverbal reactions are common for an audience listening to a persuasive speech--a furrowed brow, nodding head, or rolling eyes can be signals from audience members that they either like or dislike what the speaker is saying. Acknowledging these nonverbal reactions can help a speaker explain more in detail certain points.

Identify the target audience. In almost any persuasive speaking situation, there will be a subset of the audience that agrees, that disagrees, and that are undecided about the topic. Preaching to the choir--speaking to persuade those that already believe the speaker--might consolidate the audiences' beliefs but has little benefit beyond that. Trying to persuade the segment of the audience that adamantly disagrees with the perspective voiced is generally unlikely (though not unheard of). Therefore, a speaker ought to focus on the part of the audience that is undecided on the issue. Speaking more directly to this group of undecideds allows a speaker to tailor their speech more towards their concerns.

Pre-empt common objections. Many audience members might be skeptical of the viewpoint advanced by a presenter. Consequently, an orator ought to acknowledge and respond to these objections within the speech. This approach might answer some of the questions that audience members might be asking of themselves.

Most persuasive speeches concern questions of fact, value, or policy. Issues of fact are similar to informative speeches in that they review findings. The difference is that persuasive speeches make judgments about which findings are accurate. Issues of value tackle the time-honored questions of what is good, right, or beautiful. Values can be either individually, communally, or nationally held, and are thus contentious and often clashing. Issues of policy concern what actions should be taken to resolve a particular problem. Policy questions posit a problem and a solution.

Articulate the goals of the speech. Does the speaker want the audience to sign a petition, write their legislator, boycott a product, talk to their friends, buy a certain product, or take some other tangible action? Oftentimes, the conclusion enables a speaker to make a call to action that is the culmination of a persuasive speech.

Draft bill numero 2

Party: Progressive Petronians Party

Topic: Information technology

The Progressive Petronians party,

Aware of the current lack of freedom of information between The Russian Federation and Great Petronia, we are

Cognizant that there should be more cooperation between the above mentioned states on the area of information gathering and data exchange.

1. Calls for cooperation with The Russian Federation by exporting Great Petronian advanced technology for information networks and communication before August 31, 2009.

2. Further proclaims that in order to assist the exportation of the advanced technology Great Petronia will develop a program which enables scientists, analysts and engineers to work in the Russian Federation.

3. Approves of a newly established program that will send analysts to the Russian government for the purpose of economic reforms before March 31, 2010.

4. Further requests cooperation on areas of information sharing with Great Petronia after the establishment of the information network technology in August 31, 2009.

5. Encourages the Russian Federation to open up in economical and political spheres gradually with follow-up projects like those proposed by Great Petronia.

6.Declares that if the Russian Federation does not improve their cooperation on the area of information gathering and sharing by August 31, 2010; Great Petronia will no longer provide the Russian Federation with technical equipment and experts.

Resolution #1: Russian Federation Entrance into the WTO

Topic: Russian Entrance into the WTO

The Parliament of Great Petronia,

Recognizing the lack of transparency, trust, accountability, personal freedom and stability in the Russian Federation’s economic system,

Declaring the need to reverse and improve many of the negative characteristics of the Russian Federation’s economic system before the nation can gain entrance into the World Trade Organization (WTO),

Finding there to be innumerable benefits to the entrance of the Russian Federation into the WTO, including greater interconnectedness, more efficient trade flow and more stable overall trade relationships,

  1. Supports the entrance of the Russian Federation into the WTO if its economic system can meet, to a significant degree, the requirements of transparency, trust, accountability, personal freedom and stability.

Draft of bill 1

Bill #1

Committee: The Progressive Petronians Party
Topic: Free Trade/Alternative Energy

The Progressive Petronians Party,
Acknowledging the economic benefit from trading with the Russian Federation, furthermore
Believing in the chance for economic progress that would come from a free trade agreement with aforementioned federation, and
Strongly condemning the Federation's slow progress in implementing the Kyoto and other protocols regarding climate change, as well as
Recognizing the need to draft and sign a new, better, more effective protocol and international agreement to diminish carbon and other CFCG emissions, and finally
Emphasizing the need for Great Petronia to develop its own alternative energy sources program, nuclear energy included,
1.Strongly urges the Great Petronian Government to create and sign an bilateral or multilateral agreement guaranteeing unrestricted and free trade between the nations of Great Petronia and Russia, with no trade barriers, by April 30th 2009.
2.Calls upon the government of Great Petronia to increase its export of clean energy technology to Russia by October 15 2009, in order to benefit Great Petronia's economy.
3.Recommends that the Russian government signs a new protocol regarding climate change that is not so lenient to developed countries, and improve its implementation of Kyoto by December 31st 2009.
4.Encourages the Great Petronian government to start developing a Great Petronian nuclear energy program, while at the same time starting instalation and use of other alternative energy sources such as solar power, wind power and water power by June 1st 2009.

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