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Title: memo to adopt constitutional speech contest
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I have encouraged my Constitution students to participate?ten have agreed to do so. As a class we are preparing for both the Prepared Oration (an 8-10 minute speech concerning the Constitution and citizenship) and the Assigned Topic (students will prepare on-the-spot an answer to a previously unknown question dealing with any of five very specific portions of the US Constitution)... Showed first 250 characters
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I have encouraged my Constitution students to participate?ten have agreed to do so. As a class we are preparing for both the Prepared Oration (an 8-10 minute speech concerning the Constitution and citizenship) and the Assigned Topic (students will prepare on-the-spot an answer to a previously unknown question dealing with any of five very specific portions of the US Constitution)... Showed next 250 characters
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