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    Communication Applications

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    Communication Applications: Classroom Expectations Mr. Reichle mreich1@neisd.net FA101 Conference Period: 1st Period Tutorials – 7:45-8:30am (MTWR ) 4:05-5:00pm (except Friday) Our Goal: The excitement of Communication Applications begins with you. It is your decision to open your mind to the challenge of the new ideas you will encounter this semester. Only with this attitude will you learn significantly. The overall purpose of this course is to prepare you to become better communicators

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    with most of our ideas. I think me and Sal assumed the leadership‚ I would say that I was sort of a leader because I mostly came up with our topics for our speeches. I would try to help everyone in our group find something to about. I would say Sal was a leader too because he would be the one that would talk the most during our group speeches and he would be the one that would ask for help whenever we needed it. I think in our group we were a laissez faire leadership we would make our own decisions

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    The idea of what American values are has been fought over for centuries. The two most lasting documents of the stand for these values are Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address‚ and Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech. Both these inspiring speeches focus on the values of all men being created equal‚ and the unwavering will to achieve that goal. "What led Abraham Lincoln to make his "Gettysburg Address" or Martin Luther King Junior to give his "I Have A Dream" speech? Since even before

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    Historic Site). Douglass encountered a lot of struggles in his life‚ such as not being able to learn to read or write. However‚ he never gave up. Rather‚ he motivated people to fight against slavery using his actions and speeches. By promoting equality and justice through his notable speeches and writings‚ Douglass became a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement. Frederick Douglass was courageous and strongly advocated against slavery. He had a hard time growing up because he couldn’t go to school

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    the same thing but did their protesting with violence. Although these two groups wanted the same thing‚ Martin Luther King Jr. wanted his protest done in a peaceful approach. Martin King Jr. is known for his powerful speeches‚ “I have a dream” was one of the most infuencial speeches that Martin had to empower others. (The King Center‚ 2014). Born in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was a middle child‚ with an older sister and younger brother. Martin and his siblings grew up in a nuturing

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    Good Speaker

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    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 body language‚ which makes the audience more engaged in what he is trying to say. Martin also controlled his pitch by varying it so that the

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    completing Comm. 20. Through a series of learning objectives for this course‚ I have come to an understanding that public speaking is actually a life skill. As I progress through this course‚ these learning objectives have become guidelines for my speeches and helped me improve in my public speaking skills. The first learning objective is about how to identify and access a socially and intellectual topic‚ then compose and deliver an oral presentation on this topic. As the semester first started out

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    with them‚ at any moment of the war‚ a careful order of priorities. The final piece of Winston Churchill’s charisma was his great oratory skills. Many authors and inspiring individuals cite many of his speeches. Churchill could make up speeches at the spur of the moment‚ and it is clear that his speeches broke the crust of the British social class system and brought together citizens divided by their accent‚ manners‚

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    Address”‚ took place‚ MLK’s speech “I Have a Dream” still fought for the same thing. Both speeches were delivered at places of historical importance. Coincidentally‚ King delivered it at Lincoln Memorial‚ which can infer their similar goals for the nation. Both men sought reform and knew the only way to achieve it was if the nation worked together as a whole. The repetition of “we” throughout both speeches emphasized that reform couldn’t just be coming from a couple people‚ but it had to be from

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    Also in the thirteenth amendment it reads that Abraham Lincoln himself stated “ Blacks should not have the same rights as the whites”. What point is Abraham Lincoln trying to make? What side is he on? In his lifetime he had many speeches about slavery‚ the effects of it‚ and how to deal with it. Some people agreed with him others like people in the Southern States‚ got angry and threatened to divide the country. Abraham Lincoln would agree with others and then leave their opinion

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