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    A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH 213(SPEECH COMMUNICATION I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson‚ the learners are expected to: A. Know effective skills to communicate. B. Internalize the importance of communicating effectively. C. Recognize role of systematic planning in formulating a plan. D. Assess how communication can affect our daily lives. II. SUBJECT MATTER Topic: Seven Steps to Effective Communication (Sheila Dicks) Reference: “I Listen; Therefore‚ I Speak Effectively” Author:

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    body-hugging one-piece Chinese dress. It is one of the most typical‚ traditional costumes[ˈkɒstju:m] for Chinese women and likes a wonderful flower in the Chinese colorful fashion scene [si:n]. As my sister has a cheongsam shop‚ I know some stories about cheongsam and love to wear it. Today‚ I would like to share some highlights of the history and beauty of cheongsam. Let’s start with the history. The history of Chinese cheongsam goes back many years. Its origin can be traced to the Qing Dynasty. Cheongsam

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    to try to reach a perfect lob. A goalkeeper actually had a major injury about 2 years back. David Zibung reached out for a ball and the striker accidentally stepped on his face while the goalie was still lying on the ground.

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    A person may not use a form of communication not based on formal language system because:  They are deaf and may have to use hearing aids. When communicating a Professional should then make their body in a position that is important. A professional should make sure they are facing the person and they can see their mouth.  A person should speak clearly‚ slowly and distinctly –a Professional should not shout as this might distort communication and make it harder to lip read  A professional

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    first time I had learned the importance of communication. Since then‚ my family has lost three more loved ones to that same battle. Through tragedy‚ I have developed a hyper-aware perspective that is crucial in the field of speech-language pathology. I am also compassionate‚ patient‚ flexible‚ and empathetic. Together‚ these qualities contribute to my compatibility for the role of a graduate student at Kent State University and my future as a speech-language pathologist. Due to my personal and professional

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    will treat them both the same because we are the same and no one’s different.and i think after Martin Luther King fought for freedom that that was the end to all racism for sports and schools and stuff. so me i haven’t really experienced anything about racism so i can’t really say that it is a huge problem in our society but really i think that it isn’t.“Porch

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    childhood was like. Gabriel was homeschooled from kindergarten to the eighth grade. I remember Gabriel talking about those years because he always talked about how boring it was to be homeschooled. He said that he also didn’t like it because it deprived him of social interaction and made it that much harder to socialize when he was put in public school. When he was put in school he always talked about how great it was to finally be able to make friends and that it helped him to have a better outlook on life

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    of asthma as just a problem with breathing‚ but it is more complex than that. 2) Asthma can alter the life of a person but with proper treatment‚ asthmatic people can live full normal lives. C. Preview 1) Today I am going to talk about what asthma is‚ what causes it‚ and how it can be prevented and treated. (Transition: Let me give you a better understanding of asthma.) II. BODY A. Asthma 1) Asthma is a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi

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    Nelson mandela The introduction. The world’s most famous man for being placed into prison just because he rights for he’s people‚ for all people‚ a man who was placed in prison because he wanted freedom for his people and to correct the injusted that had plagued everyone in South Africa that isn’t white but even so he was placed in prison by a white man. he didn’t have hate or spite in his heart so he could forgive those who had wronged him. Born 18th July 1918 in Qunu‚ South Africa son of a respected

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    for clues as to who committed the crime and why did the crime occur. The entire investigation comes down to two key factors‚ direct and circumstantial evidence. One of the evidence markers weighs significantly heavier than the other‚ direct evidence being much more substantial than any circumstantial evidence. However‚ circumstantial evidence may build an entire case. Direct evidence is defined by Criminal Investigation Basic Perspectives‚ Eleventh Edition as an eye witness who through one of

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