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    Kenneth Boozer Introduction Speech Outline Introduction Speech Outline Katelyn Broekema CRN: 22208012 I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Salutations class‚ my name is Kenneth Boozer and I am very happy to be participating in COM 101 with you all! Let me get to know all of you by first introducing myself! B. Reason to Listen: We all have things that mean a lot to us‚ things that we hold dear to us‚ and I would like to show you things that mean a lot to

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    Outside Speech Assignment After I watched the speech which was gave by Bill Gates in June 08‚ 2007 on the Harvard commencement‚ I felt more interesting in Bill Gates. According to the information offered by woopidoo.com‚ we can find the Biography of Bill Gates‚ which said‚ “Bill Gates is one of the most influential people in the world. He is cofounder of one of the most recognized brands in the computer industry with nearly every desk top computer using at least one software program from Microsoft

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    Grade 9 Speech From the minute the teacher mentioned the word SPEECHES i started to frown. I have never been a big fan speeches from the start‚ even though i have been doing them for a few years now i still have trouble with them. Whether its coming up with a topic‚ revising and editing‚ or presenting in front of the class i don’t like it one bit. But when you think of it who really does like doing speeches at are age. I have never met someone who has started jumping up and down cheering when they

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    SPEECH CRITIQUE This paper will critique the speech Questions of Culture delivered by a graduate of Richmond University in 1996. The speakers name is Sajjid Zahir Chinoy. This critique will focus on the organization‚ content and delivery of the speech. INTRODUCTION Sajjid started the speech in a very interesting way. He used an anecdote to start off the speech; this method was effective because it grasped the attention of the audience. Many of the audience members could relate to Sajjids personal

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    Special Occasion Speech

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    SPC 205 Special Occasion Speech I. Attention Getter: Emily Dickinson wrote “We turn not older with years‚ but newer every day”. II. Specific Purpose: To toast my Grandmother on her 85th birthday. III. Thesis: To celebrate my Grandmother by speaking about her accomplishments and special moments in her life thus far. IV. Credibility Statement: I am her Granddaughter who was selected to do the toast. Introduction Emily Dickinson wrote “We turn not older with years‚ but newer every day”.

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    Chris Carrasco Speech March 31‚ 2014 How to make traditional “Mexican” cheese enchiladas I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Getter: Are you hungry and do not know what to make? If you’re anything like me‚ you’ll probably stand in the middle of the kitchen or staring at the fridge thinking about what you can throw together or come up with now. Oh man! I have a solution for you‚ make yourself a cheese enchilada. B. Purpose Statement: Even though you are not of Mexican decent you can also be an expert

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    Speech Outline

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    Speech outlines are important because it allows us to put our ideas together and ensures that our ideas and points flow smoothly in our speech. It firms up our thesis statement‚ establish and organize your main points. Speech outlines act as a guide to put our information in correct sequence so that our audience can understand what we want to convey. In a speech‚ there are three main parts – introduction‚ body and conclusion. The outline can help us to connect the parts together to make it clear

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    Speech Analysis

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    Speech Analysis On October 10‚ 2013 I gave a speech to my classmates about the three most important steps in investigating a murder case. These are including separating witnesses‚ collecting evidence‚ and interviewing suspects. Watching the video of my speech‚ I observed many strengths and weaknesses: strengths including a lot of facts‚ an interesting topic‚ and talking at an average pace. Weaknesses that stuck out to me were my hands consistently being in my pockets and reading directly off my

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    Asian American Studies 151 Fundamentals of Public Speaking CSUN -2013 Fall Semester Prerequisite: EPT score of 151 or better‚ or EPT and a grade of “credit” in AAS 097 and/or 098 (or equivalent) if appropriate. COURSE NOTES This course fulfills section A.4‚ General Education requirements. Instructor: Derek A. Tang Telephone: (818)434-0397 Email: derekatang@gmail.com Skype: derekatang Office: Jerome Richfield (JR) 340 Office Phone: 818-677-4966 (messages) AAS Administration

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    Conspiracy Theories Name: Katherine Horinek Topic: Conspiracy theories General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech the audience will know about different conspiracy theories. INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: Did you know the government is poisoning us? And did you know Beyoncé faked her first pregnancy? Purpose: to inform my audience about different conspiracy theories out there. Importance to Audience: Audience members will be informed of a few conspiracy theories including

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