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    Speech Notes

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    maximum impact * Adapting to listener feedback Differences between public speaking and conversation 1. Public speaking is more highly structured. 2. Requires more formal language 3. Requires a different method of delivery Stage fright – Anxiety over the prospect of giving a speech in front of an audience * Your body is responding to the stressful situation – by producing extra adrenaline. * Controlling your nervousness 1. Recognize when your adrenaline kicks in the

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    Chris Milk Essay

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    about his love for Evel Knievel‚ and how he achieved his autograph… by getting sued by him. After the presentation I enjoyed the knowledge‚ but was not passionate about his message. The next presentation I watched was Joe Kowan’s “How I Beat Stage Fright”. This was a completely different experience for me that Chris Milk’s presentation and I understand why. Chris Milk’s was based on virtual reality. A cool technology‚ but there wasn’t much humanity in his presentation. An irony since his presentation

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    As I stepped into the mud colored cattle car‚ just the sight of it had made me wince. As I entered‚ it was like the other passengers were staring at me with shame‚ since if you were in the cattle car you had to of done something bad. I quickly put my head down. I could just feel the sticky wretched smell of feces and body odor in the car. My mother and I put our suitcases on the shelves‚ heaving them with all our strength to the very top shelf. We waited hours for in the dark‚ crammed‚ and smelly

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    Mark Haddon Christopher goes on a mission to find the murderer of the dog next door. He has a difficult time throughout the story because of him disabilities. He later finds out that it was his father who murdered the dog and he leaves because of his fright of his father to go visit his mom in the “hospital”. Christopher has a very hard time communicating and interacting with others; he doesn’t like to be touched‚ he can’t trust anyone and he can’t have a normal conversation with others. Christopher

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    has captured the hearts of not only adults‚ but families and viewers everywhere. The awe factor that this puppy brings is highlighted throughout the duration of the ad and is the main staple of pathos. He is accompanied by the feelings of worry and fright‚ but also courageousness and hope.

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    Scrooge Chapter 6 Summary

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    have much veneration (p. 14) from us and others! We are proud!” Scrooge saw the three spirits‚ The Ghost of Christmas Past‚ Present‚ and Yet To Come- whom was mute. Scrooge then fell to sleep at eleven thirty five. A bright light awoke Scrooge with a fright at eleven fifty five‚ and he knew the figure the moment he saw it. The spirit that had come to visit him that night was Fan which he wished was more opaque (p. 37). “Oh‚ Fan‚” cried Scrooge‚ “darling sister Fan!” “Dear brother‚ you have honored me

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    Tucker and Dale vs Evil

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    Tucker and Dale Vs Evil What’s so scary about a stereotypical hillbilly? Is it the penchant for wearing flannel? The ridiculous teeth? Their banjos? None of it seems terrifying on paper‚ but an entire horror subgenre and classic films like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Deliverance have been formed around these ridiculous characters. But what if the yokels aren’t the violent animals that they seem to be‚ but rather misunderstood simple folk that get caught up in a series of horrific

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    After a getting up at five in the morning and driving for seemed to be forever‚ I was happy to see the top of a roller coaster peeping over the top of the trees ahead. We had made it to Six Flags over Georgia at around eleven O’clock Eastern time; the park had only been open for an hour. We turned in and paid fifteen dollars to park got out of the car and proceeded to the gate. We had bought our tickets online so we could avoid the ticket line and get a discount‚ even though I’m not sure how great

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    During the Dust bowl of the South-western Great Plains regions of United States and Great Depression in 1930’s‚ around two and a half million people migrated to California for a better future. In paradox however‚ throughout this time‚ countless number of people fell victim to the harsh inconvenience of class identity and prejudice which put the society under great stress and pressure. John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath‚ identifies class conflict to be the primary source of evil and suffering in

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    The opening scene of Macbeth has an emotionally orienting function. First‚ there is the thunder and lightning‚ triggers for fright. Moreover‚ unnatural figures such as the witches are likely to provoke at least anxiety‚ if not fear. There was also the physical appearance of the witches‚ which prepares us for disgust. The witches conclude their colloquy with the well-known lines‚ “fair is foul‚ and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air”. When they say “foul and “filthy air” Shakespeare

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