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In lieu of a more traditionally rousing second-act climax, everyone watches Jimmy Carter's "Crisis of Confidence" speech.
Compare the bearing of Mr. Carter in the A.P. video with the man who delivered the "crisis of confidence" speech 10 months later.
"Too many of us now tend to worship self-indulgence and consumption," Jimmy Carter declared in 1979 in his "crisis of confidence" speech.
Of all the video clips linked here, the ones that struck me most were of former President Jimmy Carter, in September 1978, looking so vital at the Camp David peace accords, and then, just 10 months later, so deflated during his "crisis of confidence" speech.
On July 15 , 1979 President Jimmy Carter gave what is called the "Crisis of Confidence" speech.
Video and transcript of "Crisis of Confidence" speech via Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia.
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Thus, the frames with 20%, the lowest energies are called high-confidence silence frames, and the frames with 10%, the highest energies are called high-confidence speech frames.
— or Before Pulitzer — work: the black female body as an object of fantasy, or of derision; the improvised family; history as a carny tent filled with barkers, illusionists, and confidence men; speech as an entirely subjective act; the essential loneliness of being.
"Venus" was the apotheosis of the themes that Parks explored in what she now calls her "B.P". or Before Pulitzer work: the black female body as an object of fantasy, or of derision; the improvised family; history as a carny tent filled with barkers, illusionists, and confidence men; speech as an entirely subjective act; the essential loneliness of being.
If you feel nervous or you lack confidence, your speech may start to fill with "ums" and "uhs".
"This was not a confidence-building speech".
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