FIVE MAIN CHARATERISTICS OF HATE CRIMES By Tameka Young‚ Fred Harris‚ Coretta Rainey‚ Tim Tala‚ and Tanaia Reid American Intercontinental University February 16‚ 2012 Introduction to Law Enforcement Professor Major Wenda Phifer Thursday 8:30-11:30 am Abstract In this paper hates crimes or bias crimes such as‚ race‚ religion‚ disability‚ sexual orientation‚ and ethnicity are discussed. There will be real world examples of hate crimes or bias crimes and ways or programs that are set up to protect
Premium Hate crime Crime
I have watched many speakers while in the military. There are many times that I come out of the room and I don’t remember the things that they had talked about because of the way they had put it out. It was 1 o’clock in the afternoon at the Sky Warrior Theatre where the audience was all military. It was a mandatory training that we have called Sexual Assault Prevention Response. The speaker was a spokesperson from The Naval Criminal Investigative Service. It was a big crowd and there was a microphone
Premium Audience Audience theory Psychology
Should speakers in college classrooms be able to choose any topic they wish? Should some topics be off-limits? Exposure to a variety of topics and issues are vital to college students. This is the perfect opportunity to solidify those essential skills for success‚ as well as the ability to critically analyze situations to gain better understanding of the world that we exist in. A presentation from a well-qualified speaker can allow student to explore topics that is unfamiliar. Nevertheless‚ speaker
Premium University Education Critical thinking
Seven Principles of Effective Public Speaking 1. Perception: Stop trying to be a great “public” speaker. People want to listen to someone who is interesting‚ relaxed‚ and comfortable. In the routine conversations we have every day‚ we have no problem being ourselves. Yet too often‚ when we stand up to give a speech‚ something changes. We focus on the “public” at the expense of the “speaking.” To become an effective public speaker‚ you must do just the opposite: focus on the speaking and let
Premium Public speaking
By Sonam Shah Good and Bad public speakers Martin Luther King achieved equality between black and white people. He was born in 1929 and died in 1968. I think that Martin Luther King is a good speaker because he is confident. This makes people more interested in what he is saying since they believe in him. The fact that Martin Luther King has compassion for what he is saying makes his speeches more effective. With this he achieved desegregation and equality. Martin Luther King also uses appropriate
Premium Orator Martin Luther King, Jr. Jimmy Carter
remember the five basic guidelines for ethical public speaking everyday. The first guideline is to make sure your goals sound ethical. I believe the way a speaker presents information to an audience is similar to how someone would have a conversation throughout their day. It’s important to know who you are talking to‚ and how what you’re saying ties into society. The second guideline‚ is to be fully prepared for a speech. Being prepared will not only help reduce anxiety‚ but also give the speaker confidence
Premium Ethics Business ethics Critical thinking
In making an introduction of a speaker speech‚ you must of course first interview or at least have the biography of the speaker. Ask or find for his achievements and accomplishments. To start you speech‚ start in with a warm greeting to your audience. It is the start of the speech so you must see to it that you give the audience an impression that the speaker will not be boring. Give them excitement not boredom. You must not speak on a monotonous way because once you speak
Premium Vice President of the United States Academic degree Master's degree
international students have to take the same courses as native English speakers to get a college degree. International students should get some advantages because they are ESL students. However‚ some teachers have a same expectations of non-native speakers as native speaking students. Many Asian students choose to study business‚ economics‚ hospitality and tourism‚ and English as their major. Those majors’ instructors have many non-native speakers in class. Many instructors have the same expectation of ESL
Premium English language Student Second language
Think of the best speaker you have ever heard. What did he or she do that made such an impression upon you? How much of the impression was due to delivery or language style? Now that you know more about style and delivery‚ discuss what you think the speaker’s strategy was. In the past 10 years‚ I was very much influenced by the speeches given by our ex-president Dr.A.P.J Abdul kalam. Unlike other presidents with political background‚ Dr.Kalam popularly known as “Missile man of India” for his work
Premium Mind Rocket Thought
what they said? Hi my name is ......... and today you are going to learn about Ineffective listening . The presentation will have 2 parts the 1st part being the types of ineffective listening and the 2nd part being why we don’t listen better. Now for the 1st part there are 7 types of ineffective listening 1st is Pseudolistening which is where the person pretends to be paying attention to what the speaker is saying by even giving head nods and smiles but their minds are somewhere else
Premium Hearing Thing The Conversation