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    to have someone who they can talk to‚ who will understand them‚ support them‚ and give them encouragement‚ what better person then their parents? In the poems Warren Pryor (Nowlan‚ Alden) and The Average (Auden‚ W.H.) with out a doubt the parents loved their children‚ but they did not support or understand them. If they had‚ then their children would have been comfortable talking to their parents about how they have different dreams‚ instead they were afraid of their parents. If children are comfortable

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    Djenica Chery Speech The unloved ones Over 400‚000‚000 abandoned children live on their own on the streets of hundreds of cities around the world. Can you believe that every 2 seconds a child become orphan. My questions to you are. How would you feel if you know that you’re parents abandoned you because they didn’t want you or simply because they could not afford to keep you? How would you feel to know that your parents trade you for just 5 bucks or for whatever it was? There are so

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    like‚ you know‚ night.  11. A drunk mans’ words are a sober mans’ thoughts.  12. A free society is one where it is safe to be unpopular.  13. A gentleman is a patient wolf.  14. A good pun is its own reword.  15. A little bit of powder‚ a little bit of paint‚ makes a girl’s complexion seem what it ain’t.  16. A little inaccuracy sometimes saves a ton of explanation.  17. A long-forgotten loved one will appear soon. Buy the negatives at any price.  18. A man on a date wonders if he’ll get lucky

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    SPEECH WRITING Format of a Speech: 1. Salutation 2. Introduction of the speaker and the topic as the case may be. 3. Expression of one’s views 4. Compare and Contrast your views with others 5. Use of illustrations to impress meaningful pictures on the minds of the audience‚ and thereby‚ stimulate interest‚ highlight important ideas‚ and facilitate learning. 6. Summing up or Conclusion Purpose of a Speech: To convey information orally to a large gathering of people‚ forcefully and convincingly

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    Koraima Suarez Speech 112 Mrs. Nina Askary langaroudy Summary Chapter 1 and 2 10/10/13 Chapter one explains the essential skills of public speaking. Public Speaking was developed soon after our species began to talk‚ it was ancient Greece and Rome. This chapter discusses the benefits we understand from studying public speaking‚ plagiarism is the first thing we have to avoid. The fear of speaking in public is very hight. Chapter 1 tell us about how at the end of the course we will

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    Elizabeth Bishop is a very influential poet of our time. Her poem‚ ‘One Art‚’ is a good model for chapter five’s topics. It contains excellent examples of sound units‚ words‚ ordering of language‚ and implication. Bishop based this poem off villanelle written in iambic pentameter‚ which has an ABA rhyme scheme that forms a couplet rhyme in the end quatrain. This poem is exemplary for expressing the sound units of words‚ and sentences. The sound units of the words are phonetically connected

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    Ms. Lindsey 2014-2015 Speech Syllabus Hello students! We are going to have a great semester in Speech! This syllabus is to provide you with some guidance into how I expect the class to go during your time this semester. Below are my expectations for this course. It is a required course and you cannot graduate without passing this class. I hope you all do your best and work hard! According to national surveys‚ fear of public speaking ranks among Americans’ top dreads‚ surpassing fear of illness

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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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    One” by Metallica The song “One‚” by Metallica is narrated by the lead singer‚ James. It is a very strong and hard hitting song. The song deals with the pain of war. It is told in first person and really gives a strong idea of what has happened. This song is very straight forward. The character was in a war and struck a landmine. The landmine causes so much damage and pain‚ that he actually loses his sight‚ hearing‚ speech‚ arms and legs. Even though he has lost all of his senses and ability

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    1. Defining Communication Theories Cognitive Dissonance Theory Cognitive Dissonance Theory argues that the experience of dissonance (or incompatible beliefs and actions) is aversive and people are highly motivated to avoid it. In their efforts to avoid feelings of dissonance‚ people will avoid hearing views that oppose their own‚ change their beliefs to match their actions‚ and seek reassurance after making a difficult decision. Communication Accommodation Theory This theoretical perspective examines

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