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    The Motivational Speech

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    THE MOTIVATIONAL SPEECH Type of Speech: Students will deliver a 6-8 minute oratory that is motivational in nature. Purpose: ❖ To motivate your audience to act on your advice or agree with your perspective. ❖ To develop a speech that includes clarity‚ economy‚ and grace. ❖ To use stylistic devices in your speech (see pages 121-130) ❖ To work without notecards or a manuscript (i.e. memorized…). ❖ To incorporate decisive movement as you speak. Assignment: A. Select your topic B. Develop

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    Daddy

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    “Daddy” A Love Lost “Daddy” was written by poet Sylvia Plath who graduated summa cum laude Plath began her writing at the early age of 11 when she began to keep diaries after the passing of her father Otto Plath‚ who died from complications from surgery stemming from diabetes in 1940. “Daddy” is one of Plath’s poems written in 1962 about her father. In “Daddy” it is clear that the feelings and emotions Plath expresses for her father are unhealthy and possibly the relationship she had with him

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    accident‚ and was physically the same person‚ but after it‚ all of his personal characteristics changed‚ turning him into a completely different person. This proves that the part of his brain that was injured is the part that is responsible for controlling emotion‚ personality and reasoning. 2 (Optional) How did Gall and Penfield differ in their approach to studying brain function? Both scientists wanted to answer questions through their experiments‚ but Gall mostly used observations and data collection

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    Kanda Alternate Ending

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    He just couldn’t get her out of his mind. His burning desire for her had transformed into a full obsession.With every passing moment‚ a new thought of possessing her popped up in his mind with his obsession growing stronger and stronger. He would do anything to be with her. Since she lived in the same village as Kanda the lover-boy‚ they bumped into each other quite a number of times and Kanda always had very few words for her. Timid he was. He always mumbled a few words in a nervous rush and made

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    in jollity‚ And purest faith unhappily forsworn‚ And gilded honour shamefully misplac’d‚ And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted‚ And right perfection wrongfully disgrac’d‚ And strength by limping sway disabled And art made tongue-tied by authority‚ And folly—doctor-like—controlling skill‚ And simple truth miscall’d simplicity‚ And captive good attending captain ill: Tir’d with all these‚ from these would I be gone‚ Save that‚ to die‚ I leave my love alone.

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    In Dianne Hales’s essay “why are you so angry?”‚ she talks about a social phenomenon that more and more Americans are feeling pushed to the breaking point and she gives several suggestions which could help you calm down from the anger. She started with an instance which happened to Jerry Sola when he was in his evening commute through the Chicago suburbs two years ago. At that time‚ a driver in front of a fifty-year-old salesman suddenly slammed the brakes. Sola got so incensed that he gunned

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    Food Allergies

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    food allergy should not eat that food. There is no cure for food allergies. Epinephrine‚ also called adrenaline‚ is the medication of choice for controlling a severe reaction. It is available by prescription as a self-injectable device such as Epipen. Symptoms may include one or more of the following: a tingling sensation in the mouth‚ swelling of the tongue and the throat‚ difficulty breathing‚ hives‚ vomiting‚ abdominal cramps‚ diarrhea‚ drop in blood pressure‚ loss of consciousness‚ and even death

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    What effect has Groupthink had on discussion in groups and teams in your experience. For politeness sake‚ I will avoid naming the location and people involved in this. The worst cause of groupthink I have been in was when I went to church summer camp. I was not‚ and still not‚ an outdoorsy person. I loved air conditioning‚ I loved my books‚ and I loved my privacy. I was stuck in a room with five other girls‚ all older than me. These girls were clearly close friends. Since I had no friends at camp;

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    Chapter 14 Quiz

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    The glossopharyngeal nerve A) innervates the larynx. B) is involved in the sense of taste. C) innervates intrinsic tongue muscles. D) transmits sensory information from the abdominal viscera. E) controls facial expressions. Answer: b Level: 1 89. The facial and glossopharyngeal nerves A) innervate the salivary glands. B) control movements of the tongue. C) are involved in the sense of smell. D) control the production of tears. E) carry pain from the teeth. Answer: a Level:

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    the day consisting of laxatives‚ sleeping pills‚ etc. At first‚ she denied them‚ and was still forced to take them. She eventually went to not taking them at all. After being introduced to Lisa Rowe‚ one of the main characters‚ she learned how to “tongue” her medication. This meant that the nurses would stand around the

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