DiaPurpose By the end of my speech and demonstration‚ the audience should be able tocheck there own blood sugars and be able to inject themselves with insulin. Introduction Diabetes the silent killer. Doesn’t sound very scary does it but don’t be fooled. This disease is very deadly. Could you see yourself engaging in any normal everyday activity‚ then all the sudden a major organ or organs began to fail and shutdown without any warning sign? And the cause is because you have high blood sugars
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Outline For Demonstration Speech Topic: Cake Pops General Purpose: To demonstrate Specific Purpose: To demonstrate to my audience how to make a delicious and simple cake pop. Thesis: I will be demonstrating how to make a I. Introduction: A. Attention Getter: In 2012 Starbucks made over $13.29 billion dollars. With that amount of money you could buy eight billion‚ eight hundred and sixty million of their cake pops. Though that seems like enough cake pops to satisfy anyones appitite
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Abstract Demonstrative communication is a broad term encompassing the finer points of the communication process such as voice pitch‚ tone‚ and volume. The term is also applied to the nonverbal cues in communication like body language. Most people use and read demonstrative communication cues unconsciously; however‚ it is the largest part of the conversation process that portrays vital information to the listener. According to livestrong.com‚ non-verbal (or demonstrative) communication makes up fifty-five
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Demonstrative Communication BCOM/275 November 26‚ 2012 Allen Sutton By: Melissa Lohr Demonstrative Communication is a type of communication that observes non verbal cues. Examples of non-verbal cues include tone of voice‚ facial expressions‚ and body language. Communication can be defined as the process of sending and receiving messages. Communication involves the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information with a person or persons. Communication can be verbal or nonverbal‚ written
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Demonstrative Communication Paper BCOM/275 September 23‚ 2013 Professor Demonstrative Communication Paper We are going to explore demonstrative communication in the workplace examples‚ effective and ineffective communication and how it has positive and negative effects on the sender and the receiver. We have all experienced this in our daily lives in some way or another. Now‚ let us explore what it really means to demonstratively communicate. “Demonstrative
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Understanding Demonstrative Communication BCOM/275 Understanding Demonstrative Communication Demonstrative communication are non-verbal messages sent between the sender and receiver such as facial expressions‚ body language‚ vocal tone‚ touch and eye contact express emotions. Non-verbal communication is as powerful as words we say because emotion is behind it. The emotional aspect of non-verbal cues is makes them powerful methods of expression. Understanding what methods are effective‚ ineffective
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Demonstrative Communication Dave Koskinen BCOM/275 April 12‚ 2014 Michael W. Simmons Demonstrative communication‚ otherwise known as nonverbal communication‚ is the portion of communication that does not include the spoken word. Nonverbal communication is the expressive signals one sends out‚ usually subconsciously‚ that help a person communicate clearly and effectively. The study of nonverbal communication includes seven different expressive variations: Chronemics‚ proxemics‚ oculesics
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Proper Oral Hygiene I. A. Have any of you seeing someone with an oral disease such as these and wonder how did it happen? How can I prevent it from happening to me? B. My name is Belzabeth Ceja and today I am here to instruct you on how practice proper oral hygiene. C. I will show you proper techniques and tools you should use when taking care of your teeth‚ gums and tongue so you can prevent oral diseases. II. A. Maintaining your teeth healthy and free of cavities 1. Components
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Brownie speech Specific Purpose: To teach the class how to make brownies Introduction Stressed spelled backwards spells desserts‚ coincidence? I think not. Author of this quote is unknown. I have to fully agree with this statement because when I’m stressed or having a bad day‚ I just love to come to my kitchen and bake something. One of my favorite things to bake is a brownie. Thesis: (So) Today I will show you that anybody can make their own brownies that is fresh as can be. Audience motivation:
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Introduction: Have you ever been in a situation where you needed a bandage or some sort of antibiotic‚ if not for yourself but for a family member or even for your kids. You never know when an accident or an emergency is bound to happen so its best to be prepared and ready for the worst. Everyone at home or in your car should have some sort of a emergency first aid kit and today I will show you how to put together a well prepared emergency first aid kit. Putting together a first aid kit is very
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