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    Starting a Hobby Morgan Rambo Public Speaking I Ms. Senter September 27‚ 2013 Northwest Mississippi Community College General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to start a hobby Central Idea: In order to start a hobby you must first find an interest‚ not give up on it‚ and be proud of your hobby. Introduction I. Who in here has a hobby? II. Today I’m going to teach you how to start a hobby. III. My mother‚ Christy Martin‚ started extreme couponing

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    magazines. Book reviews in journals‚ newspapers and magazines and also pamphlets are generally included among essays. The general aim of publicistic style‚ which makes it stand out as a separate style‚ is to exert a constant and deep influence on public opinion‚ to convince the reader or the listener that the interpretation given by the writer or the speaker is the only correct one and to cause him to accept the point of view expressed in the speech‚ essay or article not merely through logical argumentation

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    Never Thought I’d Have The Same Problems as an Epic Hero The word mature‚ by definition‚ is the emergence of personal and behavioral characteristics through growth processes. In life people mature day by day because of different challenges they have to face‚ and different lessons that they learn. This idea of maturing is seen all over the world in numerous places. One can find great examples of maturing in literature. In fact‚ in the book The Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ one can see prime examples of maturity

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    presence of a lady. I believe that it should still be that way even now. It is not just about the way with words it is about the respect you show people and the respect you have for yourself. Eloquence is fluent‚ forcible‚ elegant or persuasive speaking in public. It is primarily the power of expressing strong emotions in striking and appropriate language‚ thereby producing conviction or persuasion. The term is also used for writing in a fluent style. The concept of eloquence dates the ancient Greeks

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    My Biggest Failure By Andrew Gilfillan Public speaking has never been my forte in school; the days preceding any sort of presentation were filled with many meetings between my forehead and a desk -- the moments before a presentation were filled with crippling stage fright.The worst time I ever messed up a presentation‚ I didn’t exactly learn from my mistake the first time over. In the sixth grade‚ as part of a final project for our reading unit on the book Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli‚ I chose (from

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    information about a certain subject. The interview genre is of journalist. In 1963 Martin Luther King gave a public speech that affected and inspired many people in America. This speech focuses on the universal goal of Martin Luther King. Public speaking is a presentation to persuade or convince people to an idea. To be an affective speaker you have to be train to be able to persuade. Your goal as a public speaker is to put your ideas in the people head and make the act on your desire. The Arnold Schwarzenegger’

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    I describe myself as a below average speaker but a decent listener. At the beginning I was still a below average speaker. For example I had memorized my poem and was able to recite my poem with ease. But once I got in the front of the class I froze and had trouble reciting the poem. I have also been a decent listener and I try to be the best audience I can be. I try to act like how I would hope my audience would act. While presenting my I-Search project I had trouble keeping track of where I was

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    “dictates by” and ending with “he ignores”‚ though the exact beginning and end of this original part can be debated. Within that section Ted Cruz expresses his belief that common folk nowadays are all talk and no smack‚ folk that “do not take part in public deliberations” nor “come into the senate”. Of course Ted made some obvious changes as well‚ such as changing the Paletine Hill to “the border” and O Catiline to “President Obama”‚ and not only did he change those names‚ Ted removed a whole section

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    TYPES OF SPEECH

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    delivering his speech The Memorized Speech Good for elocution pieces Lacks spontaneity and naturalness Because of human memory failure in his delivery‚ speaker may be exposed to great embarrassment The Extemporaneous Speech Recommended for public speaking classes Not read or memorized Has spontaneity and naturalness Speaker has time to prepare the speech according to the ideas it should tackle‚ though the language is formulated at the moment of delivery Informative Speech Aims to achieve

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    highest standards‚ and construct your speech to be ethically sound and convincing. The Psychology of Persuasion I. Persuasion is a psychological process II. It occurs where two or more points of view exists The Challenge of Persuasive Speaking I. Persuasion is the most complex way of speech II. Have a realistic sense of what you can accomplish How the listeners process Persuasive Messages I. While listening they assess the speakers credibility‚ delivery‚ supporting materials

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