soda Central Idea: Whitening your teeth with baking soda. Introduction: A. Attention Getter: Pretty pearly white teeth are always an eye catcher. B. Establishes Credibility: I will appear in my finest attire and deliver you guys a well prepared speech. C. Internal Preview: Today‚ I will tell you guys how to whiten your teeth easy‚ cheap‚ and fast at home. Body: 1. Pretty‚ white‚ and healthy teeth are always a presentable look. a. Baking is a cheap and easy way to maintain pretty teeth.
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Andy Mendoza 10/10/13 RS 411: Introduction to Catholic Spirituality Father Theodore Lange Theological Virtue of Charity Virtue as defined in A Concise Dictionary of Theology is “A habit of good behavior that enables one to do what is right with ease‚ pleasure and consistency.” (286). To better explain this‚ and as recently stated by Father Jacob Stronach in his recent conference on “Love in the life of virtue and spirituality”‚ a virtue is nothing more than habitually doing what is good. This
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* Introduce Yourself (Name‚ Job – IC and Motivational Speaker – Student) * Introduce Better Speaker Series (10 Speeches for Enhancing our Speaking Skills) * My TM & Public Speaking Background (Member since 2009 – Public speeches in four countries since 1995 including Iran‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Canada (Toronto‚ Chatham‚ Vancouver)‚ and the United Kingdom) * The importance of body language: * Repetition: they can repeat the message the person is making verbally. * Contradiction:
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A figure of speech is the use of a word or words diverging from its usual meaning. It can also be a special repetition‚ arrangement or omission of words with literal meaning‚ or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it‚ as in idiom‚ metaphor‚ simile‚ hyperbole‚ or personification. Figures of speech often provide emphasis‚ freshness of expression‚ or clarity. However‚ clarity may also suffer from their use‚ as any figure of speech introduces an ambiguity
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My First Hand Experience In this essay “Charity means you don’t Pick and Choose” written by Patricia O’Hara‚ is about a mother and her family in San Francisco giving to a homeless person to show her son that it is a good thing to give to the less fortunate. Her son that was only five had never seen a homeless person before‚ so first impressions meant a lot in this situation. If the homeless guys was rude to them her son would probably never help a homeless person again. Even though she has
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Speech is the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds. It is the spoken expression of ideas. It is also defined as our ability to speak or the power of expressing or communicating thoughts by speaking. We often use speech to interact with other people. Social Interaction is the means and ability of two or more social beings to come into contact‚ communicate or acknowledge one another while each being is aware of the others. This is the way people talk and
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The Informative speech is designed to explain a subject‚ person or places to its audience. It is also used to explain complex materials‚ by making it easy to an audience to understand the subject. For my informative speech‚ I decided to inform my audience on the topic of LASIK eye surgery. I personally chose to do this subject since I personally had the procedure done and knew about the subject without having to do much research. I decided to inform my audience on the basic overview of Lasik
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There are different ways on how to improve your clarity of speech. Having clear speech requires a relaxed face and jaw. Here are a few exercises to improve the clarity of your speech. Step 1. Practice jaw exercises to enhance clarity of speech. Use a mirror to aid you in this step. Here are three exercises to help. These also help relax the jaw‚ making speech a lot clearer: Make wide chewing motions while humming gently. Stretch every muscle in your jaw and face. Open your mouth as wide
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Visualize (create positive mental images) 5. Know that most nervousness is not visible 6. Don’t expect perfection (it’s an act of communication‚ not a performance; minor errors often unnoticed) 3. Identify and discuss the basic elements of the speech communication process 1. Speaker: the person presenting an oral message to a listener. 2. Message: whatever a speaker communicates to someone else a. Includes intended as well as actual message; goal is for them to be the same 3
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I was very glad with my informative speech on James Harden‚ I felt an amazing amount of confidence as I went up there and presented. I practiced a lot the night before and nights previous to that. One of the main reasons I felt that I did well is the fact that I presented without the use of notecards‚ which was a huge part of my speech as I was able to make better eye-contact with everyone around the room. I was able to pronounce and project my voice outward without fear of messing up. The confidence
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