George Washington's points in his inauguration speech included renouncing any compensation for his efforts, a promise to follow the Constitution, and to carry out his presidential duties. He also promised to rely heavily on help from the Almighty.
George Washington's points in his inauguration speech included renouncing any compensation for his efforts, a promise to follow the Constitution, and to carry out his presidential duties. He also promised to rely heavily on help from the Almighty.
what : US presidential inauguration who: Barack H. Obama where: Washington, DC when: Jan. 20, 2013-- swearing in at noon EST- parade before why: new term- new beginning- traditional festivities- chance to make an inspiring speech.
it's the presidents first speech and they make a commitment to the country in their vows
On the steps of the Capitol Building like every president is supposed to.
Washington, DC P~ in Washington :D))
I am pretty sure Queen Elizabeth will formally open the London Games. The president of the Olympic Committee will make a speech
In President Washington
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New presidents make a speech as part of their inauguration ceremony. This speech is called the inaugural address. The new president tells what his goals and plans are for the next four years, so people find it interesting.
list them in your introduction, emphasize them as they occur in your speech, mention them in your conclusion.
Jonathan Favreau (Director of Speechwriting for President Obama) = $172,000 salary in 2009. He's the 27-year-old that wrote Obama's inauguration speech (on his laptop while at Starbucks). It takes alot of talent to make the big bucks.
Australian Prime Ministers do not make "inauguration" speeches. They make an acceptance speech when victory is declared following an election, and an "oath of office" when they are sworn in. For information on what this involved, and the dialogue between Kevin Rudd and the Governor General who swore him into office, see the related link. It is interesting to note that Kevin Rudd became the first Australian PM to exclude the Queen from his oath of office.