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Remember them… today tomorrow forever

Remember them… today tomorrow forever. The Cenotaph a national symbol of remembrance. Unveiled in 1920 – Cenotaph: empty tomb. Each floral tribute to a son, daughter, husband, ..loved ones. State the main ideas you’ll be talking about. …tokens of remembrance and love.

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Remember them… today tomorrow forever

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  1. Remember them… todaytomorrow forever

  2. The Cenotaph a national symbol of remembrance

  3. Unveiled in 1920 – Cenotaph: empty tomb

  4. Each floral tribute to a son, daughter, husband, ..loved ones

  5. State the main ideas you’ll be talking about …tokens of remembrance and love

  6. Cenotaphs and memorials were subsequentlyerected all over the country

  7. The Blackpool Cenotaph Illuminated for Armed Forces Week 2010

  8. Around 100 people, including Lee Thornton's family stood in respectful silence to see the names on the east side of the cenotaph

  9. 9th May 2010 ...Blackpool Cenotaph abused and desecreated – WHY did this happen?

  10. David Beckham visited British troops in Afghanistan in, May 2010.

  11. “ it was quite emotional to see the sacrifices made by the troops.”

  12. …“They are fighting, putting their lives on the line, it’s really something they are so passionate about, it’s humbling.’

  13. Will you honour their memory?

  14. Are you humbled by their sacrifice?

  15. The Cenotaph in London, 11th November, 1920 King George V laid the first wreath in honour of those who didn’t come home

  16. 90 years later the Queen continues this act of remembrance and respect

  17. Prince William with his brother pay their respects to those with whom they have served

  18. The Cenotaph:A memorial to comrades – from a grateful nation

  19. Will you remember…

  20. remember them today..

  21. Add a strong statement that summarizes how you feel or think about this topic Summarize key points you want your audience to remember remember them tomorrow

  22. Details about this topic Supporting information and examples How it relates to your audience remember them forever

  23. Details about this topic Supporting information and examples How it relates to your audience Topic Three

  24. Remember them

  25. Remember them today

  26. Remember them tomorrow

  27. ……forever

  28. Let us bow our heads and listen to the prayer

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